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i <br /> Motion made by Selectman Blythe. <br /> Motion: I move the Town vote to appropriate and transfer from revenue available for 6 <br /> appropriation $15,000 to the Fire Salary/Wage Account. <br /> Motion passes unanimously at 7:45 p.m. <br /> Article 6 <br /> To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and transfer from available funds $95,000 to <br /> the Board of Health/Solid Waste/Recycling Account, or take any other action relating <br /> thereto <br /> Submitted by the Recycling Committee <br /> and the Board of Health <br /> Explanation: This article proposes the purchase of Sanitary Compactors and Roll-off <br /> Compaction Containers to be located at the Mashpee Transfer Station for the purpose of <br /> recycling cardboard and plastic waste. The Mashpee Recycling Committee is <br /> recommending the compacting and disposal of this waste based on environmental needs, <br /> cost savings and currently mandated DEP regulations. The proposal calls for the <br /> purchase and installation of five (5) Containers and four(4) Compactors which will allow <br /> for the segregation and compacting of these materials. The cost of this activity will not <br /> exceed $95,000. Of this amount estimates are that the.equipment will cost $64,600 and <br /> the electric service installation $30,400. Based on 1999 actual costs and estimates for the j <br /> years 2000 through 2002 the compacting and sale of these recycled materials would <br /> result in average annual savings of$24,840. Financial payback on this investment is 3.8 <br /> years. Savings would increase dramatically as the percent of total recycling increases. <br /> The Cape Cod Commission and the Mashpee Board of Health report Mashpee recycling <br /> rates are presently at 13%, the lowest of all Cape Cod communities. Plastic recycling <br /> rates are approximately 15% and cardboard recycling rates are at 0.45%. Budget ;I <br /> estimates for the year 2001 will require an expenditure of over$850,000 for trash <br /> disposal in our town. The current practice of disposing of this waste is financially and , <br /> environmentally indefensible. The Massachusetts DEP has mandated that all cardboard <br /> and plastics must be segregated from the general waste stream commencing on 4/1/2000. <br /> This is the first major effort by the Recycling Committee to prepare for increasing <br /> regulation and to reduce ever escalating waste disposal costs. <br /> i <br /> Recommendation: The Finance Committee recommends approval. <br /> Motion made by Selectman Leveille. Psi <br /> Motion: I move the Town vote to appropriate and transfer from revenue available for r <br /> appropriation$95,000 to the Solid Waste/Recycling Account. 1;4 <br /> Motion passes unanimously at 7:45 p.m. <br /> L j <br /> 4 <br />