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*DRAFF#5 OCTOBER 19, 2020 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING* <br /> PLEASE NOTE THAT ARTICLE NUMBERS AR-E SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRIOR TO EXECUTION <br /> Article 9 <br /> To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and transfer the sum of$22,,565 from revenue available for <br /> appropriation to fund the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), AFL-CIO Local 888, Public Works <br /> Unit B; effective July 1, 2020, with said funds to be distributed to various salary line items by the Town <br /> Accountant, or take any other action relating thereto. <br /> Submitted by the Board of Selectmen <br /> Explanation: This article will fund the negotiated adjustments to the Service Employees International <br /> Union (SEIU), AFL-CIO Local 888, Public Works Unit B for Fiscal Year 2021. <br /> The Board of Selectmen recommends approval of Article 9 by a vote of 5-0 <br /> The Finance Committee recommends approval of Article 9 by a vote of 6-0 <br /> �u�# Coo sent t Calendar e�nd�ar�Ar t�lc I�es�10�-1 2� <br /> Article 10 <br /> To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following Mashpee General Bylaw: <br /> Chapter 127 <br /> §127.1 Plastic Bottles <br /> A. The purchase by the Town of Mashpee of water or any other beverage in single-use plastic bottles, <br /> of any size, is prohibited and the sale of water or any beverage in single-use plastic containers is <br /> prohibited on town property. <br /> B. Any Town department when engaged in public health and safety operations shall be exempt from <br /> this Bylaw. <br /> C. In the event of a declaration of emergency (by Emergency Management Director, or other duly- <br /> authorized Town, Commonwealth, or United States official) affecting the availability and/or quality <br /> of drinking water for Mashpee residents the Town shall be exempt from this Bylaw during the term <br /> of said declaration and for a period of seven (7) calendar days subsequent to the termination <br /> thereof. <br /> Submitted by the Board of Selectmen <br /> Explanation: Plastic bottles are a by-product of the fossil fuel industry; they do not biodegrade and can <br /> last forever. Their production emits toxic waste into the air, and chemicals from plastic can leach into our <br /> beverages. After plastics are discarded, they pollute the air via incineration, contaminate groundwater <br /> through landfills, as well as harm to our oceans, beaches, roadways, and wildlife. Recycling is of little help <br /> and does not eliminate or reduce our dependence on plastic.The hazardous effects of plastics are far more <br /> costly than indicated by price. They affect our immediate and long-term well-being. <br /> The rationale for this Municipal Plastic Bottle Ban rests on the assumption that government is established <br /> to protect the welfare of the people it governs. Plastic bottles are made of non-renewable fuels, leach <br /> chemicals into consurnables and never biodegrade. Plastic bottles impact environmental health and <br /> longevity of other species who may ingest plastics as food. <br /> The Board of Selectmen recommends approval of Article 10 by a vote of 4-1 <br /> The Finance Committee makes no recommendation of Article 10 by a vote of 3-3 <br /> 4 <br />