Town received two proposals for MSH site

The town received two responses to its RFP’s to redevelop the former Medfield State Hospital site. The links to the proposals are below.

Trinity Financial proposes 334 rental units that would be in all the existing rehabilitated building (less the maintenance building and dining hall, which Trinity would demolish). Trinity would pay the town $2m.

Pulte submitted three options:

  1. $7.6 m. for the Arboretum alone for 73 for sale units
  2. $21.2 m. if the town allows 602 units
  3. $44.1 m. if the town allow 702 units

Option A Price Proposal /Total Consideration : $7,696,000 The first development option will only utilize the Arboretum Parcel and will consist of 73 non-age restricted forsale residential townhomes. There will be 54 market-rate residences and 19 affordable-rate residences. The affordable-rate residences will make up 25% of the total amount of residences which is in conformance with the affordability requirements in the Medfield State Hospital District. The proposed purchase price for Option A is $ 7,696,000. The proposed purchase price may increase or decrease based on the number of market-rate residences approved by the Town of Medfield on the Arboretum Parcel.

Option B Price Proposal/Total Consideration: $29,158,000 The second development option will utilize the entire disposition property (West Slope, Core Campus, and Arboretum Parcel). This development option will consist of 602 non-age restricted for sale residences in a mix of garden-style residences and townhome residences. There will be 451 market-rate units and 151 affordable-rate units. There will be 450 garden-style residences and 152 townhome residences. The affordable-rate residences will make up 25% of the total amount of residences which is in conformance with the affordability requirements in the Medfield State Hospital District. The proposed purchase price for Option B is $ 29,158,000. The proposed purchase price may increase or decrease based on the number of market-rate residences approved by the Town of Medfield on the disposition site.

Option C Price Proposal/Total Consideration: $44,108,000 The third development option utilizes the entire disposition parcel, which includes the West Slope Parcel, Core Campus Parcel, and Arboretum Parcel. Development on the property will be a mixed-use residential community consisting of 402 for-sale non-age restricted garden-style residences and townhome residences, 100 agerestricted for-sale garden-style residences, and 200 apartment rental residences, for a grand total of 702 residences.

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This is what the existing Pulte built development at the former Walpole Woodworking site looks like with the same sort of buildings:

This is from the Town of Medfield website –

Medfield State Hospital Redevelopment Opportunity

The Town of Medfield released a Request for Proposals for the Medfield State Hospital on Monday, April 5, 2021. Proposals were due on Monday, August 2, 2021 at 11 am. The Request for Proposals was developed by the Medfield State Hospital Development Committee prior to submission to the Medfield Board of Selectmen. Proposals will be evaluated by the Medfield State Hospital Development Committee. 

On Monday, August 2, 2021, the Town received two proposals, which can be accessed here: https://www.town.medfield.net/2004/Redevelopment-Proposals

The Town released a press release announcing it received two proposals which can be found here.

The Request for Proposals and the posted addenda that were released by the Town can be accessed at this link: https://www.town.medfield.net/2003/Medfield-State-Hospital-RFP

Please contact Assistant Town Administrator Nicholas Milano with any questions at nmilano@medfield.net or 781-856-5287.

Additional information about the Medfield State Hospital can be found here: https://www.town.medfield.net/556/Medfield-State-Hospital-information

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Select Board 8/17/21

TOWN OF MEDFIELD
MEETING
NOTICE
Posted in accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. c. 30A, §§18-25
This meeting will be held in a hybrid format. The Board of Selectmen will attend in person and
members of the public may attend in person. In addition, members of the public who wish to
participate via Zoom may do so by joining by one of the following options:
1. To join online, use this link:
a. https://medfieldnet.zoom.us/j/81577342022?pwd=ZTV3VU1EMnRBOHJINGh6SS9wV3dvdz09
b. Enter Password: 060672
2. To join through a conference call, dial 929-436-2866 or 312-626-6799 or 253-215-8782
or 301-715-8592 or 346-248-7799 or 669-900-6833
a. Enter the Webinar ID: 815 7734 2022
b. Enter the password: 060672
The packet with meeting materials for this meeting will be uploaded at this link:
Board of Selectmen
Board or Committee
PLACE OF MEETING DAY, DATE, AND TIME
Chenery Hall, Medfield Town House
Remote participation also allowed through Zoom Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 7:00 pm
Agenda (Subject to Change)
Call to Order
Disclosure of video recording
We want to take a moment of appreciation for our Troops serving around the globe in defense of
our country
Appointments
Discussion and Potential Votes
1. Discussion of Medfield State Hospital Process
Action Items
2. Vote to approve Sandwich Board Policy
3. Vote to approve Car Wash Fundraiser Policy
4. Vote to approve the Land Disposition Agreement and the Memorandum of
Understanding for the Hinkley South project
5. Vote to support the Hinkley South project submittal to the Massachusetts Department of
Housing and Community Development (DHCD) as a Local Initiative Program project for
a 24-unit age restricted (62 plus) development, subject to final purchase and sales
agreement, and authorize the Chair to sign the LIP application and submit a letter of
support to DHCD
6. Vote to appoint the following members to the Board of Selectmen Name Change
Committee and adopt the Committee Charter
a. Nate Bazinet, Ann Thompson, Richard DeSorgher, Alex Maider, Theresa Knapp
Enos, Julia Maviglia, Suzanne Newark
7. Vote to appoint Craig McGary to the Safety Committee
8. Chief Michelle Guerette requests that the Board of Selectmen extend a conditional offer
of employment to Joseph Sherbertes for the position of police officer pending successful
completion of the background and medical requirements.
9. Vote to sign the Bike to Beach Event notification form for the charity bike ride on
9/18/2021
Consent Agenda
10. Medfield Lions requests beer and wine permit for Wednesday, September 1st with a rain
date of September 8, 2021
11. Norfolk Hunt Club requests beer/wine permit for Bi-Annual Grounds for Celebration
Fundraiser September 11, 2021 from 6PM to 11PM.
12. Coolidge Corner Theater requests use of the MSH property for the following dates:
Fri & Sat, September 17 & 18 - ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST
Fri & Sat, October 15 & 16 - NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD & THE TEXAS
CHAINSAW MASSACRE
Meeting Minutes
New
May 25, 2021
June 15, 2021
Prior Review
April 16, 2020
May 5, 2020
June 16, 2020
June 23, 2020
August 11, 2020
September 22, 2020
October 6, 2020
October 14, 2020
October 20, 2020
March 9, 2021
March 16, 2021
June 29, 2021
Town Administrator Updates
Next Meeting Dates
August 17, 2021
August 24, 2021
August 25, 2021 (Meeting with Warrant Committee)
September 14, 2021
September 21, 2021
September, 29, 2021 (Meeting with Warrant Committee)
Selectmen Reports
Informational
TOWN OF MEDFIELD
MEETING
NOTICE
Posted in accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. c. 30A, §§18-25
This meeting will be held in a hybrid format. The Board of Selectmen will attend in person and
members of the public may attend in person. In addition, members of the public who wish to
participate via Zoom may do so by joining by one of the following options:
1. To join online, use this link:
a. https://medfieldnet.zoom.us/j/81577342022?pwd=ZTV3VU1EMnRBOHJINGh6SS9wV3dvdz09
b. Enter Password: 060672
2. To join through a conference call, dial 929-436-2866 or 312-626-6799 or 253-215-8782
or 301-715-8592 or 346-248-7799 or 669-900-6833
a. Enter the Webinar ID: 815 7734 2022
b. Enter the password: 060672
The packet with meeting materials for this meeting will be uploaded at this link:
Board of Selectmen
Board or Committee
PLACE OF MEETING DAY, DATE, AND TIME
Chenery Hall, Medfield Town House
Remote participation also allowed through Zoom Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 7:00 pm
Agenda (Subject to Change)
Call to Order
Disclosure of video recording
We want to take a moment of appreciation for our Troops serving around the globe in defense of
our country
Appointments
Discussion and Potential Votes
1. Discussion of Medfield State Hospital Process
Action Items
2. Vote to approve Sandwich Board Policy
3. Vote to approve Car Wash Fundraiser Policy
4. Vote to approve the Land Disposition Agreement and the Memorandum of
Understanding for the Hinkley South project
5. Vote to support the Hinkley South project submittal to the Massachusetts Department of
Housing and Community Development (DHCD) as a Local Initiative Program project for
a 24-unit age restricted (62 plus) development, subject to final purchase and sales
agreement, and authorize the Chair to sign the LIP application and submit a letter of
support to DHCD
6. Vote to appoint the following members to the Board of Selectmen Name Change
Committee and adopt the Committee Charter
a. Nate Bazinet, Ann Thompson, Richard DeSorgher, Alex Maider, Theresa Knapp
Enos, Julia Maviglia, Suzanne Newark
7. Vote to appoint Craig McGary to the Safety Committee
8. Chief Michelle Guerette requests that the Board of Selectmen extend a conditional offer
of employment to Joseph Sherbertes for the position of police officer pending successful
completion of the background and medical requirements.
9. Vote to sign the Bike to Beach Event notification form for the charity bike ride on
9/18/2021
Consent Agenda
10. Medfield Lions requests beer and wine permit for Wednesday, September 1st with a rain
date of September 8, 2021
11. Norfolk Hunt Club requests beer/wine permit for Bi-Annual Grounds for Celebration
Fundraiser September 11, 2021 from 6PM to 11PM.
12. Coolidge Corner Theater requests use of the MSH property for the following dates:
Fri & Sat, September 17 & 18 - ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST
Fri & Sat, October 15 & 16 - NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD & THE TEXAS
CHAINSAW MASSACRE
Meeting Minutes
New
May 25, 2021
June 15, 2021
Prior Review
April 16, 2020
May 5, 2020
June 16, 2020
June 23, 2020
August 11, 2020
September 22, 2020
October 6, 2020
October 14, 2020
October 20, 2020
March 9, 2021
March 16, 2021
June 29, 2021
Town Administrator Updates
Next Meeting Dates
August 17, 2021
August 24, 2021
August 25, 2021 (Meeting with Warrant Committee)
September 14, 2021
September 21, 2021
September, 29, 2021 (Meeting with Warrant Committee)
Selectmen Reports
Informational

Volunteers sought for town committees

Board / Committee Appointment Information

The Board of Selectmen is seeking volunteers who wish to serve on a Town board or committee. If interested, please contact Town Administrator Kristine Trierweiler by email at ktrierweiler@medfield.net with a letter of interest. Boards and Committees also welcome associate members.

Boards and Committees currently seeking new members include:

  • Community Gardens Committee
  • Conservation Commission: seeking associate members. 
  • Cemetery Commission
  • Medfield Community Choice Aggregation Committee (newly created)
  • Medfield Safety Committee (posted July 27, 2021)
  • Medfield Wildlife Committee
  • Council on Aging (posted August 9, 2021)

If interested in a board or committee that is not listed, or not sure which one might be the best fit, please contact Town Administrator Kristine Trierweiler. 

Trash survey by Girl Scouts Chloe McCormack & Amelia Meehan

From Girl Scouts Chloe McCormack and Amelia Meehan, Girl Scout Troop 74900, medfieldtrashsurvey@gmail.com

Survey link  

Medfield census data shows a 6.4% population increase from 2010

The Boston Globe published the 2020 census data for Medfield

I have not yet seen the census figures on the number of residences in town in 2020, which will be essential for determining our 40B safe harbor status.

MAPC’s Climate Resilient Land Use Website

Email from MAPC this morning –

You don’t want to miss this.
   

Announcing: MAPC’s Climate Resilient Land Use Website

This vast new resource has the tools your community needs to combat the growing impact of rainstorms, sea level rise, heat, and drought.   It features regulatory language from MAPC municipalities and beyond, background information, and resources – on floodplain and wetlands restrictions, tree protection and water conservation, design standards, and zoning incentives. New information is being added all the time.

Visit the website  

Does your community have regulations that should be included? Is there something you would like to see on the website?  
Let us know – contact Principal Environmental Planner Anne Herbst aherbst@mapc.org!  
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Office Hours Tomorrow 9-10AM

Selectman Office Hours this Friday

I hold regular monthly office hours at The Center on the first Friday of every month from 9:00 to 10:00 AM (my litigation schedule permitting).

Residents are welcome to stop by to talk in person about any town matters.

I can be reached at 508-359-9190 about Medfield matters.