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i <br /> i <br /> I <br /> infiltration practices. This proposed amendment is based on the suggested model ordinance language. It <br /> specifies use of those "Best Management Practices" contained in the state's recently-published Stormwater <br /> Management Handbook which provide some level of nitrogen removal, are appropriate for our soils and will <br /> minimize the impact of any hazardous materials spills on our waters as the basis on which applicants and Town <br /> boards will determine whether the bylaw's standard on degradation of groundwater quality has been met. The <br /> state's Handbook is also referenced as the source of technical standards for development of those best <br /> management practices. <br /> I <br /> Motion made by George Costa. <br /> i <br /> Motion: I move Article 34 be voted as printed in the warrant, with the exception of the phrase, "or take any <br /> other action relating thereto", and with the following changes; in the first sentence change Article VII to Article <br /> XIII,and the fifth paragraph change Subsection 172.82.A to Subsection 174-82.A. j <br /> Planning Board recommend approval unanimously. <br /> Motion passes unanimously at 7:47 p.m. <br /> Article 35 <br /> To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following resolution to seek lower electric rates in a competitive <br /> electricity market. <br /> Whereas the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is engaged in a process to establish a competitive marketplace I <br /> through deregulation and restructuring of the electric utility industry; and, <br /> Whereas citizens of the Town of Mashpee in Barnstable County have substantial economic, environmental, and <br /> social interests at stake; and, <br /> I <br /> Whereas the Town of Mashpee's residential and business consumers are interested in reducing their rates and <br /> improving service; <br /> Be it therefore resolved that the voters of the Town of Mashpee grant the Board of Selectmen authority to <br /> develop and participate in a contract, or contracts for power supply and other related services, independently, or <br /> in joint action with other towns provided, however, no such contract shall bind the Town to any financial <br /> commitment without subsequent town meeting ratification. If such contracts are to be approved, individual <br /> consumers would retain the option not to participate and to choose any alternative for service they desire, or <br /> take any other action relating thereto. <br /> I <br /> Submitted by the Board of Selectmen <br /> Explanation: This article authorizes the aggregate joint purchase of electricity by the Town to provide local <br /> residents with greater options for realizing a savings in their electrical utility costs. <br /> Recommendation: Finance Committee recommends approval. <br /> i <br /> Motion made by Curtis Frye. <br /> Motion: I move Article 35 be voted as printed in the warrant,with the exception of the phrase, "or take any <br /> i <br />