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The Board of Selectmen and the Finance of Appeals shall furthermore have and exercise any <br /> Committee recommend approval. and all powers formerly vested in the Mashpee <br /> Subdivision Board of Appeals by the provisions of <br /> Motion made to dispense with reading of article. M.G.L. c.41, §81Z, or any other enabling authority", F <br /> or take any other action relating thereto. <br /> Motion made by Don Myers. <br /> Submitted by the Charter Bylaw Review Committee <br /> Motion: I move that the Town vote to amend the pro- <br /> visions of the Mashpee General Bylaws, Part I — Explanation:Pursuant to its authority to review and <br /> Administrative Legislation, Chapters 1 through 7, and revise provisions of the Mashpee Bylaws under the <br /> Part II General Legislation,Section 145-2,as proposed mandate of the Mashpee Home Rule Charter Article 8, <br /> and printed in the Warrant, with the following revi- Section 8-5(Section A),the Bylaw Review Committee <br /> sions: deemed it appropriate to recommend the deletion of <br /> General Bylaw, Part I — Administrative Legislation, <br /> (a) Chapter 3 of Part I, appointed Boards & Article XV, Sections 5-58 through 5-61,relating to the <br /> Commissions, Article IX, Mashpee Cable Subdivision Board of Appeals. A Subdivision Board jq <br /> and Advanced Technology Advisory of Appeals, as authorized by said General Bylaw, had <br /> Board, § 3-33,to be revised to read as cur- not been appointed or engaged in any substantive <br /> rent General By-Law, §5-48, retaining 7 activity in the Town of Mashpee for many years and <br /> members on the Board; the statutory duties and responsibilities of a <br /> i <br /> Subdivision Board of Appeals, as set forth in the pro- j <br /> (b) The provisions of current General Bylaw, visions of General Laws Chapter 41 are consistent <br /> Part I, Chapter 5, Article XV, §§5-58 with and, in many instances, duplicative of the statu- <br /> through 5-61, Subdivision Board of tory duties and powers of the Zoning Board of Appeals <br /> Appeals shall be retained, in its entirety, constituted pursuant to General Laws Chapter 40A. <br /> and incorporated into the proposed Accordingly, for the purposes of administrative effi- <br /> General By-Law, Part I, Chapter 3, as ciency and elimination of redundant authority regard- <br /> Article XII, §§3-44 through 3-47; and ing land use regulation matters, the Bylaw Review <br /> Committee deemed it prudent and in the best interest j <br /> (c) Part I, Chapter 5, Article IV, Section 5-25 of the Town to eliminate the requirement for a <br /> I . <br /> should reference the provisions of §5-20 Subdivision Board of Appeals. The proposed <br /> rather than §27-12. Amendment to Zoning Bylaw, Section 174-95 specifi- <br /> cally recites that the Zoning Board of Appeals shall <br /> (d) Part I, Chapter 2, Article I, §2-1(D).-first- have and exercise any and all powers formerly vested <br /> line, to be revised to read"The Selectmen in the Mashpee Subdivision Board of Appeals. This <br /> may insert in said warrant...; rather than Amendment will formally codify the transition of any j <br /> "shall" insert. such authority from the Subdivision Board of Appeals <br /> to the Zoning Board of Appeals. �<< <br /> (e) Part I, Chapter 6, Article Viii-"Capital <br /> Improvement Committee and Program," The Board of Selectmen and the Finance <br /> §6-13: replace the references to Committee recommend approval. <br /> "$100,000 with "$30,000". <br /> Planning Board voted at a Public Hearing held on <br /> Motion made to indefinitely postpone at 9:33 p.m. April 20,2005 5-0 to make no recommendation. <br /> Motion to indefinitely postpone passes at 9.35 p.m. Motion made by Wayne Taylor. ` <br /> i <br /> Article 15 <br /> Motion: I move that Article 15 be indefinitely post- ;,4 <br /> poned. <br /> I!fs# <br /> To see if the Town will vote to amend the provisions of Motion to indefinitely postponed passes at 9:36 p.m. <br /> Mashpee Zoning Bylaw, Article XVI, Section 174-95 <br /> by adding the following sentence thereto: "The Board <br /> i <br /> 85 <br />