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By replacing the underlined portion of said section with the following: "applied for, and proof of <br /> all such application(s) is filed with the Commission. " <br /> or take any other action relating thereto. <br /> Submitted by the Conservation Commission <br /> Explanation: In many instances, it is not feasible to expect an applicant to have all obtainable <br /> permits issued at the time of a given Conservation Commission hearing date. By requiring proof <br /> of application for said permits instead of the actual issued permits, the Commission can proceed <br /> with the hearing while avoiding placing undue hardship and unnecessary delays on the applicant. <br /> Motion made and passed to dispense with reading of Article at 7:36 PM. <br /> The Board of Selectmen recommends approval by a vote of 5-0. <br /> The Finance Committee recommends approval by a vote of 6-0. <br /> Motion made by Selectman Carol Sherman. <br /> Motion: I move that the Town vote to amend §172-5 Section (E) of the Mashpee Wetlands By- <br /> law to read as follows: <br /> "E. No such application shall be deemed complete until all other obtainable local permits and <br /> licenses for the proposed activity have been applied for, and proof of all such application(s) is <br /> filed with the Commission. In the event of a demonstrated hardship, the Commission may waive <br /> this requirement upon request of the applicant." <br /> Motion passes unanimously at 7:37 PM. <br /> Article 12 <br /> To see if the Town will vote to approve the following amendments to Chapter 172-7(G) (1) of <br /> the Mashpee Wetlands By-law or take any action relating thereto: <br /> Replace the reference to "310 CMR 10.5(90, (a) through (f)." at the end of the second sentence <br /> with "310 CMR 10.5(9) (a)through <br /> and <br /> Add the following wording to the end of§172-7 Section (G)(1): <br /> "No new permit shall be issued for any project on a property with respect to which a Certificate <br /> of Compliance has not been issued for an outstanding Order of Conditions", <br /> or take any other action relating thereto. <br /> Submitted by Conservation Commission <br /> Explanation: The first amendment merely corrects a typographical error in this section. Often <br /> times, completed permitted projects are not closed out with the Conservation Department in a <br /> timely fashion. This can result in delays to selling homes as Orders of Conditions are recorded <br /> 8 <br />