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Article 3: To see if the Town will vote to raise and Explanation: This article authorizes the Town to take <br /> appropriate,borrow or transfer from available funds in advantage of legislation providing for early retirement <br /> the treasury a sum of money to various department incentives to Town employees, and would allow the <br /> Capital Expense Accounts (See Capital Request). Board of Selectmen to limit the additional creditable <br /> service or years of age, not to exceed a combined total <br /> Submitted by Board of Selectmen of five(5); and to further limit the number of eligible <br /> employees to participate to 2. <br /> Motion: Motion to raise and appropriate$119,600.00. <br /> Motion:- Motion to vote Article 6 as printed in the <br /> Motion carries by unanimous voice vote 8:35 p.m. warrant. <br /> Motion: Motion to open the Special Town Meeting. Motion carries by voice vote 9:15 P.M. <br /> Motion carries by voice vote 5:36 p.m. Sent to Barnstable County Retirement Association <br /> May 17, 1993. <br /> Motion: To reopen Annual Town Meeting 9:02 p.m. <br /> Article 7: To see if the Town will vote pursuant to <br /> Article 4: To see if the Town will vote to accept the G.L.C. 40, 4A to authorize the Board of Selectmen to <br /> reports of Town officers. enter into an inter-municipal agreement with the Town <br /> of Yarmouth to provide for the disposal of septage <br /> Submitted by Board of Selectmen generated within the Town of Mashpee at the <br /> Yarmouth-Dennis Septage Treatment Facility, such <br /> Explanation: The 1992 Annual Town Report in agreement to be on such terms and conditions as the ` <br /> which the report of Town officers are presented is Board of Selectmen deem to be in the best interests of t <br /> available at the Town Meeting and at the Town Hall. the Town. <br /> Motion: Motion Article 4 be voted as printed in the Submitted by Board of Selectmen <br /> warrant. <br /> Explanation: This article authorizes the negotiations s` <br /> Motion carries by voice vote 9:04 p.m. of an agreement for the disposal of systems in the <br /> event that the Town must close its current septage <br /> Article 5: To see if the Town will vote to raise and lagoons. <br /> appropriate or transfer from available funds a sum of <br /> money to the Medical Insurance Account and to the Motion: Motion Article 7 be voted as printed in the <br /> Medicare Account to funds the fringe benefit costs of warrant. <br /> new positions in the School Department for the ensu- <br /> ing fiscal year. Motion carries by voice vote 9:16 p.m. r <br /> Submitted by Board of Selectmen Article 8: To see if the Town will vote to amend the <br /> F <br /> Explanation: This article will fund the fringe benefit Zoning Bylaw by amending Subsection 174-24 C.(6} <br /> Ex <br /> p g : to changethe phrase"not less than forty-five s <br /> «i (45}da <br /> casts of new positions in the School Department for � p Y �' � <br /> 4 Fiscal Year 1994. <br /> n the first sentence to read not less than twenty-one <br /> (21) days. <br /> Motion: Motion to table Article 5. <br /> Submitted by Town Planner <br /> S Motion defeated b voice vote 9:14 .m. <br /> Y p Explanation: The Zoning Bylaw currently provides <br /> ,Y <br /> Motion: _ that public hearings for special permits must be held <br /> on. Mat�an to raise and appropriate from avail Within 65 days, but not less than 45 days, after the fil- <br /> ing funds the sum of $52,74 to the Medical Y ' Y ' r <br /> Insurance Account and transfer from available funds ung of an application. The intent of the 45-day period <br /> the was to allow time for other boards and interested par- <br /> sum of$2,543.67 to the Medicare Account, ties to reviewprojects• before the pubic hearing- <br /> However, <br /> P g i <br /> Mo • However, the waiting period has proven to be an <br /> Motion carnes by voice vote 9:14 p.m. unnecessaryburden for the proponents of man small- <br /> er <br /> P P Y <br /> Article F: To see if the Town will vote to accept the er projects reviewed by the Board of Appeals. As a <br /> • p result, this article seeks to reduce the minimum pre- <br /> Provisions of Chapter 399 of the Acts of 1992 hearingreview eriod to a more reasonable 221 days. <br /> Massachusetts General Laws. p Y <br /> For larger projects, the Zoning Board of Appeals and <br /> Submitted by Board of Selectmen Planning Board would still have the option of setting a <br /> - 53 - <br />
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