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THE COMMUNITY PRESERVATION ACT COMMITTEE

               The  Community  Preservation  Act  (CPA)  allows  communities  in  Massachusetts  to  establish  a
               fund  that  may  be  spent  for  certain  open  space,  recreational,  historic  resource  and  affordable
               housing  purposes.  CPA  funds  are raised  through  a  local  property  tax  surcharge  coupled with
               matching funds from the state.  In May 2001, the voters of Boxford adopted the CPA, approving
               a 3% surcharge on most property taxes paid by town residents. Moderate income Senior Citizens
               and low-income households in Boxford may be eligible for an exemption from their Community
               Preservation Act tax surcharge, if they meet certain criteria.  Persons interested in finding out if
               they  are eligible  for  this  exemption  should  contact the Boxford  Assessors’  office at  978-887-
               6000 ext. 141.

               In 2016, Boxford received another round of matching funds from the state.  Our grant of
               $176,823 was equal to 26.8% of the $658,200 we collected locally in Fiscal Year 2015 through
               the  3%  CPA  surcharge.  The  CPC  is  working  with  the  state-wide  Community  Preservation
               Coalition to identify a source of CPA funding to support larger match amounts in the future.

               At  the  Annual  Town  Meeting  held  May  10,  2016  the  town  appropriated  $6,363  from  the
               Undesignated Fund for seven signs and posts to be placed at various recreational fields in Town.
               The  CPC  also  continued  to  monitor  and  approve  payment  on  invoices  for  various  ongoing
               projects during 2016.

               At  a  Special  Town  meeting  held  on  October  27,  2015  the  town  appropriated  $4,557,904  in
               construction funds for the Boxford Common project. This funding included $2,471,853 from the
               CPC Undesignated Fund, $306,397 from the CPC Budgeted Reserve, and $1,250,000 in bonded
               debt supported by future CPC surcharge revenues. The Boxford Common project construction
               began in the fall of 2015 and continued through 2016 with the completion of a turtle habitat area,
               the  first  of  two  recreational  fields,  and  associated  site  improvements.  The  Boxford  Common
               project is expected to be completed in 2017.

               The Committee:  All CPC members serve for terms of one year, expiring in June.  At Large
               members are appointed by the Board of Selectmen.  Representative members are appointed by
               their respective Boards:
               Peter Delaney, Chair, Boxford Housing Partnership Committee representative
               Natasha Grigg, Conservation Commission representative
               Virginia Havey, Historic Districts Commission representative
               Angela Steadman, Planning Board representative
               Barbara Jessel, At Large member
               Steve Merriam, At Large member
               F. Richard Shaw, At Large member
               Vacant, At Large member
               Vacant, Recreation Committee representative
               Staff: Ross Povenmire, CPC Administrator
               Phaedra Doucette, Minutes Secretary
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