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their request, as Deputy Shellfish Constables §3-37. Appointment; Membership; Terms: The <br /> to serve without compensation. Board of Selectmen shall appoint a <br /> Waterways Commission to consist of seven <br /> §3-32. Associate Members: The Selectmen shall (7) members, two (2) members representing <br /> annually appoint three (3) or more associate freshwater interests, two (2) members repre- <br /> members to the Shellfish Commission for senting saltwater interests, one (1) member <br /> 1 <br /> one-year terms. They shall have voting power representing recreational interests, one (1) <br /> upon designation by the Commission member representing commercial interests <br /> Chairman in the absence of any regular and one (1) member from the community at <br /> Commission member at any meeting of the large. The initial terms of office shall be three <br /> Commission. (3) years. Thereafter members shall be <br /> appointed annually to replace those members <br /> ARTICLE IX — Mashpee Cable and Advanced whose terms have expired. <br /> Technology Advisory Board <br /> History: Adopted 5-4-1987 ATM Article 61, §3-38. Organization: The Waterways Commission <br /> approved by Attorney General on 9-21-1987. shall annually organize at its first meeting of <br /> each fiscal year by the selection of a <br /> §3-33. Appointment; Membership; Terms: The Chairman, Vice Chairman and Secretary, who <br /> Selectmen shall appoint a Mashpee Cable and shall serve one (1) year. <br /> Advanced Technology Advisory Board con- <br /> sisting of five (5) members. Initially, the §3-39. Powers and Duties: The Waterways <br /> appointment shall consist of two (2) members Commission shall advise and assist the Board <br /> for one (1) year, two (2) members for two (2) of Selectmen. The Board of Selectmen will <br /> years and one (1) member for three years, so take into consideration the advice and views <br /> as to provide for staggered terms of office. of the Waterways Commission, pursuant to <br /> History: Amended 10-1-2001,ATM, these bylaws, prior to the formulation of pol- <br /> Article 17,approved by Attorney General icy and budget recommendation. <br /> r on 12-6-2001. <br /> ARTICLE XI—Affordable Housing Committee <br /> §3-34. Organization: The Committee shall reorga- History: Adopted 5-1-2000 ATM Article 33, <br /> nize annually at its first meeting following the approved by Attorney General on 8-7-2000. <br /> final day of June by election of a Chairman, History Amended 5-5-2003-ATM, Article 16, <br /> Vice Chairman and Secretary. approved by Attorney General on 8-27-2003. <br /> §3-35. Duties: The Committee shall conduct a pub- §3-40. Appointment; Purpose: The Board of <br /> lic hearing Y PP re PP <br /> on anapplication request for a Selectmen shall appoint an Affordable <br /> q <br /> cablevision system in any future or proposed Housing Committee for the purpose of assist- <br /> development by any individual or corporation ing in any future updates to the Affordable <br /> and shall make recommendations to the Board Housing element of the Comprehensive Plan, <br /> of Selectmen. reviewing and submitting comments on any <br /> proposals for affordable housing projects sub- <br /> §3-36. Appointment of Advisor: The Board of mitted for approval to the Board of Selectmen <br /> 1 <br /> Selectmen may appoint a nonvoting advisor under the Local Initiative Program or the <br /> who has expertise in the field of telecommuni- Zoning Board of Appeals under <br /> cations to assist the Committee. The Board of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 4013, <br /> Selectmen shall give preferences to registered identifying and facilitating opportunities for <br /> voters of the Town of Mashpee but may increased housing affordability in Mashpee on <br /> a appoint a nonresident to said position. an ongoing basis, working with the Planning <br /> Department and other agencies to develop a <br /> I ARTICLE X—Waterways Commission Housing & Community Development and <br /> History: Adopted 10-1-1990 ATM, Article 16, maintaining communications with similar <br /> t approved by Attorney General on 12-18-1990. groups in housing organizations. The activi- <br /> ties and recommendations of the Committee <br /> 70 <br />