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BOARD OF SELECTMEN

                   Boxford initiatives continue to be based upon plans supported, created and implemented
                   by many dedicated and talented employees, volunteers and citizens.  In recent years, the
                   Town has seen an increase in approved projects with an elevated focus on renovation and
                   innovation.

                   The Solar Farm

                   In 2016-2017 the construction of Boxford’s Solar Farm on the Town’s  Landfill was
                   completed. The 912 kW facility consisting of 2,720 solar panels is expected to bring
                   more than twenty  years of economic and environmental benefits to the Town.   The
                   project’s development began in 2014 when Boxford’s Sustainability Committee released
                   a public RFP. This initiative was a  continuation of the committee’s highly successful
                   reduction in the town’s electricity  use  and increase in  energy efficiency measures.
                   Borrego Solar Systems,  Inc. of San Diego, CA was  awarded the solar construction
                   contract, however, the project stalled when the solar industry reached a net metering cap
                   on large scale solar projects.  Boxford’s project was halted until state legislation was
                   passed in the summer of 2016.

                   As we distribute this report, the solar farm is complete and ready to go on line. Boxford
                   will receive nearly all the town’s municipal annual electricity needs from the solar farm;
                   electricity that is not only clean but up to 40% cheaper than the town’s current power
                   purchase rate. In addition, Boxford receives revenue in exchange for leasing the capped
                   landfill to the solar project’s owner, SunRaise Investments, LLC and GG Renewables.
                   CG Renewables acquired and constructed the project with plans to remain the long-term
                   owner and operator. Another financial benefit to Boxford comes in the form of tax
                   revenue for the life of  the installation. Overall, this project is projected to bring $3
                   million of benefits to Boxford over the next 20  years. Environmentally, each  year the
                   solar farm will offset the equivalent of one million pounds of burning coal as it provides
                   enough power for 200 homes.  The solar farm is expected to begin delivering electricity
                   in May of 2017 once the connection to the utility is completed.

                   Solar energy  benefits cities and towns by reducing  and stabilizing energy  costs and
                   increasing tax revenue.  Coupled with recent significant energy saving measures, the
                   Town is excited to have completed the construction of the solar farm.  This project is a
                   win-win for the Town and its residents.

                   The Library Expansion Project
                   In addition to the completed solar project, in 2016 Annual Town Meeting approved a sum
                   on $60,000 for design, construction and other necessary expenses to fund the expansion
                   of library services within the Town Hall building.  The project was completed on time
                   and under budget and  yields an additional 1600 sq. feet of library space.  Fifty-eight
                   hundred volumes have been added to the collection.  The volumes were previously held
                   in storage at the 188 Washington Street building.  The voters’ support of this expansion
                   has resulted in increased library visitation and elevated circulation numbers.






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