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eliminate the need for, any permits required under other provisions of the chapter or <br />required from the departments or Boards represented by the members of the <br />Committee. <br />or take any other acting relating thereto. <br />Submitted by the Planning Board <br />Explanation: This article is a housekeeping article that will update the Town's plan review <br />procedures relative to most management practices for stormwater for compliance with its MS4 <br />General Permit issued by the Environmental Protection Agency. <br />The Board of Selectmen recommends approval of Article 13 by a vote of 5-0 <br />The Finance Committee recommends approval of Article 13 by a vote of 5-0 <br />The Planning Board recommends approval of Article 13 by a vote of 5-0 <br />Motion To Be Made By Selectman Gottlieb <br />Motion: I move that the Town vote to approve Articles 13, 14, and 15 as printed in the <br />Warrant, with the exception of the phrases "or take any other action relating thereto." <br />Motion passes unanimously at 7:52 pm <br />Article 14 <br />To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 174-27.2 of the Mashpee Zoning Bylaws <br />(Stormwater Management) as follows: <br />A. For any new residential or non-residential development or redevelopment requiring either <br />subdivision approval, a Special Permit, plan review under the provisions of § 174-24.B., or <br />a Building Permit for a building over one thousand (1000') square feet in area a system of <br />stormwater management and artificial recharge of precipitation shall be required which is <br />designed to achieve the following purposes: 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, and encourage stormwater Low Impact Development (LID) planning and <br />development strategies to the extent feasible. <br />B. These standards may be met using the following or similar best management practices: <br />10 <br />