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85 - 13. Transitional Provisions <br /> Residential property owners shall have 60 days from the effective date of the bylaw to comply with its <br /> provisions provided good cause is shown for the failure to comply with the bylaw during that period. <br /> or take any other action relating thereto. <br /> Submitted by the Board of Selectmen <br /> Explanation: The purpose of this bylaw is to explicitly prohibit contaminants from being released <br /> and/or entering the Town's stormwater system and ultimately into the Town's surface and <br /> groundwaters. Adoption of this bylaw is a requirement of the Town's General Storm Water Permit <br /> issued by the Environmental Protection Agency through the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination <br /> System. <br /> The Board of Selectmen recommends approval of Article 4 by a vote of 4-0 <br /> The Finance Committee recommends approval of Article 4 by a vote of 5-0 <br /> MOTION TO BE MADE BY SELECTMAN SHERMAN: <br /> move the Town vote to approve Article 4 as printed in the warrant with the <br /> exception of the phrase, "or take any other action relating thereto." <br /> Article 5 <br /> To see if the Town will vote to amend the Mashpee General Bylaws as follows, or take any other action <br /> relating thereto: <br /> Chapter 126 <br /> Article II Polystyrene Products Ban <br /> §126-9. Purpose and Intent <br /> The use and disposal of polystyrene has significant impacts on our Town and our environment, including <br /> but not limited to: <br /> 1. Harm to marine and terrestrial animals through ingestion and entanglement. <br /> 2. Unsightly pollution and degradation of the terrestrial and aquatic environment, requiring costly <br /> cleanup efforts. <br /> 3. Disposal costs of difficult to recycle plastics for solid waste collection and recycling facilities. <br /> With the goal of protecting the health of its citizens and the unique natural beauty and <br /> irreplaceable natural resources of the Town of Mashpee, and given that inexpensive, safe <br /> alternatives to polystyrene are easily obtained, the Town will phase out the use of certain <br /> polystyrene plastics by July 1, 2021. <br /> 10 <br />