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<br /> adult entertainment use businesses in Mashpee. "A.Within the Groundwater Protection District,unless
<br /> prohibited by a specific provision of Article VI,the
<br /> e Finance Committee takes no position on this Article. following uses may be permitted by the Planning Board
<br /> o under any special permit issued by that Board,or-
<br /> AIgc_ le 33.To see if the Town will vote to amend the otherwise by a special permit from the Zoning Board of
<br /> Zoning Bylaw by adding the following new Subsection Appeals following the procedures specified in
<br /> 174-2.B(15)to the Mashpee Zoning Bylaw"Table of Use Subsection B.below,under such conditions as each
<br /> Regulations": Board,acting as the permitting authority,may require:"
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<br /> "(15)Golf driving range operated as a business for gain, and by adding a new Subsection 174.82.A.(4)as follows:
<br /> with access only from Main Street(Route 130)if located
<br /> in an I-1 industrial zoning district." "(4)The rendering impervious of greater than fifteen
<br /> percent(15%)or two thousand five hundred(2,500)
<br /> And to indicate that such use is allowed by special square feet of any lot,whichever is greater,provided
<br /> permit in the C-1,C-1-0,C-1-SV,C-2 and 1-1 districts that a system of stormwater management and artificial
<br /> by adding the letters"SP" in the Table of Use recharge of precipitation is developed which is
<br /> Regulations under those columns,while leaving the R-3 designed to:prevent untreated discharges to wetlands
<br /> g and R-5 columns blank to indicate that such use is not and surface waters,preserve hydrologic conditions that
<br /> allowed in those residential districts,or take any other closely resemble pre-development conditions,reduce or
<br /> action related thereto. (Submitted by the Planning prevent flooding by managing the peak discharges and
<br />'r Board) volumes of runoff,minimize erosion and sedimentation,
<br /> not result in significant degradation of groundwater,
<br /> Explanation. This article would allow the development reduce suspended solids and other pollutants to
<br /> of for-profit golf driving ranges in the industrial zoning improve water quality and provide increased protection
<br /> district located in the northwestern part of the town off of sensitive natural resources.
<br /> Route 130,in addition to the commercial districts in These standards may be met using the following or
<br />'r which they are currently permitted. A specific project
<br /> rsimilar best management practices:
<br /> has been proposed in that area on the north side of the
<br /> Town's Heritage Memorial Park recreation area. For lots occupied,or proposed to be occupied,by single
<br /> d or two-family residences,recharge shall be attained
<br /> Finance Committee takes no position on this Article through site design that incorporates natural drainage
<br /> patterns and vegetation in order to maintain pre-
<br /> Article 34.To see if the Town will vote to amend Article development stormwater patterns and water quality to
<br /> VII,Groundwater Protection District,of the Zoning the greatest extent possible. Stormwater runoff from
<br /> Bylaw by replacing the current language of Section 174- rooftops,driveways and other impervious surfaces
<br /> 80.F.with the following,indicating that such uses are shall be routed through grassed water quality swales,as
<br /> allowed in the District: sheet flow over lawn areas or to constructed
<br /> stormwater wetlands,sand filters,organic filters and/
<br /> "F.Land uses which result in the rendering impervious or similar systems capable of removing nitrogen from
<br /> of no more than fifteen percent(15%)or two thousand stormwater.
<br /> five hundred(2,500)square feet of any lot,whichever is
<br /> greater,except as permitted under Section 174-82." For lots occupied or proposed to be occupied by other
<br /> uses,a stormwater management plan shall be
<br /> and by replacing the current language of Subsection developed which provides for the artificial recharge of
<br /> 174-81.N.with the following,indicating that such uses precipitation to groundwater through site design that
<br /> are prohibited in the District: incorporates natural drainage patterns and vegetation
<br /> and through the use of constructed(stormwater)
<br /> "N.Land uses which result in the rendering impervious wetlands,wet(retention)ponds,water quality swales,
<br /> of more than fifteen percent(15%)or two thousand five sand filters,organic filters or similar site-appropriate
<br /> hundred(2,500)square feet of any lot,whichever is best management practices capable of removing
<br /> greater,except as permitted under Section 174-82." nitrogen and other contaminants from stormwater and
<br /> meeting the Stormwater Management Standards and
<br /> and by amending Subsection 172.82.A.by replacing the technical guidance contained in the Massachusetts
<br /> first four lines,up to the phrase"may require:",with Department of Environmental Protection's Stormwater
<br /> the following: Management Handbook,Volumes 1 and 2,dated March
<br /> 1997,for the type of use proposed and the soil types
<br /> present on the site. Such runoff shall not be discharged
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