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Article 6 <br />To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Select Board to grant to Eversource Energy, its respective <br />successors and assigns, a non-exclusive easement conveying the right to locate, relocate, erect, <br />construct, reconstruct, install, operate, maintain, patrol, inspect, repair, replace, alter, change the <br />location of, extend or remove primary wires, transformers, poles and conduits, together with service <br />conductors and other necessary equipment and apparatus along, upon, under, across and over a certain <br />parcel of land situated at 101 Red Brook Road, Mashpee, as further described and shown on Mashpee <br />Assessors Maps, Map 104, Parcel 2-0 and to authorize the Select Board to execute all instruments and <br />do all things necessary to carry out the provisions of this article, or take any other action relating thereto. <br />Submitted by the Board of Selectmen <br />Explanation: This article will grant an easement to Eversource Energy to provide the 101 Red Brook <br />Road property with electric utilities. This article requires a 2/3 vote. <br />The Board of Selectmen recommended approval of Article 6 by a vote of 4-0 <br />The Finance Committee recommended approval of Article 6 by a vote of 4-1 <br />Motion made by Select Board Member Cotton: <br />I move that the Town vote to approve Article 6 as printed in the warrant with the exception of <br />the phrase, "or take any other action relating thereto'. <br />Motion passes unanimously at 7:12 p.m. <br />Article 7 <br />To see if the Town will vote to amend § 174-27.2 (A) of the Mashpee Zoning Bylaw, Stormwater <br />Management, to read as follows: <br />A. For any new residential or non-residential development or redevelopment requiring either <br />approval, a Special Permit, plan review under the provisions of § 174-24.B., or a Building <br />Permit for a building over one thousand (1000') square feet in area a system of stormwater <br />management and artificial recharge of precipitation which is designed to achieve the <br />following purposes shall be required: to prevent untreated discharges to wetlands and <br />surface waters, preserve hydrologic conditions that closely resemble pre -development <br />conditions, reduce or prevent flooding by managing the peak discharges and volumes of <br />runoff, minimize erosion and sedimentation, not result in significant degradation of <br />groundwater, reduce suspended solids, nitrogen, phosphorous, volatile organics and other <br />pollutants to improve water quality, and provide increased protection of sensitive natural <br />resources. To better achieve the aforementioned purpose of this section, Stormwater Low <br />Impact Development (LID) planning and development strategies shall be required, <br />or take any other action relating thereto. <br />Submitted by the Board of Selectmen <br />E <br />