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Chapter 293 of the Acts of 1870. partially repealing or retaining the previously adopted <br /> Chapter 109 of the Acts of 1872. Special Acts so that there is no confusion or redun- <br /> Chapter 350 of the Acts of 1885. dancy in the record of the Town's enabling legislation, <br /> Chapter 321 of the Acts of 1887. The proposed repeal and/or retention of these Special <br /> Chapter 172 of the Acts of 1894. Acts will not take effect, as a matter of law,until rati- <br /> Chapter 306 of the Acts of 1905. fied by the voters at the Annual Election in Ma 2001, <br /> Chapter 266 of the Acts of 1916. y <br /> Chapter 169 of the Acts of 1954. <br /> Chapter 507 of the Acts of 1962. The Board of Selectmen recommends approval, <br />�r Chapter 699 of the Acts of 1977. <br /> Chapter 287 of the Acts of 1982. The Finance Committee recommends approval by <br /> Chapter 388 of the Acts of 1982. <br /> P a vote of 4-0. <br /> Chapter 128 of the Acts of 1986. <br /> ! Chapter 136 of the acts of 1987. Motion made by Selectman Wayne Taylor. <br /> Chapter 73 of the Acts of 1991. <br /> Chapter 96 of the acts of 1991. <br /> Chapter 31 of the Acts of 1993. Motion: I move that the Town vote to order that the <br /> Chapter 216 of the Acts of 1993. proposed amendment to the Mashpee Home Rule <br /> ' Chapter 240 of the Acts of 1994. Charter, set forth in the Warrant as "Section 84A <br /> Chapter 436 of the Acts of 1994. Disposition of Certain Special Laws", be submitted to <br /> Chapter 269 of the Acts of 1996. the voters at the Annual Town Election in May,2001 <br /> Chapter 439 of the Acts of 1996. <br /> Chapter 65 of the Acts of 1997. Motion passes unanimously at 7:45 PM. <br /> Chapter 172 of the Acts of 1997. <br /> Chapter 479 of the Acts of 1997. Article 2 <br /> Chapter 13 of the Acts of 1998. <br /> Chapter 145 of the Acts of 1999. <br /> Chapter 132 of the Acts of 2001. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and trans- <br /> Chapter 51 of the Acts of 2002. fer from available funds $792 to pay previous fiscal <br /> Chapter 163 of the Acts of 2002. year unpaid bills as follows: <br /> Chapter 376 of the Acts of 2002. <br /> Chapter 93 of the Acts of 2003. Pitney Bowes $172.00 <br /> Chapter 38 of the Acts of 2004. Acme Precast $620.00 <br /> Chapter 200 of the Acts of 2004. <br /> i <br /> Section 2. This amendment shall take effect immedi- or take any other action relating thereto. <br /> ately if it is ratified by the voters at the annual town <br />' I election held in the year 2007, but otherwise it shall be Submitted by the Town Accountant <br /> without effect,or take any other action relating thereto. <br /> Explanation: This article is necessary to pay Fiscal <br /> a Submitted by the Charter Bylaw Review Committee Year 2006 bills received after the close of the fiscal <br /> year. <br /> Explanation: The Charter Bylaw Review Committee <br /> conducted a comprehensive review of all historical <br /> The Board of Selectmen recommends approval. <br /> Special Acts adopted by the General Court of the <br /> Commonwealth relating to the Town of Mashpee and The Finance Committee recommends approval by <br /> the governance of Town affairs prior to adoption of the a vote of 4-0. <br /> Mashpee Home Rule Charter in 2004.The purpose of <br /> this review was to identify any inconsistenciesor con- Motion made by Selectman Theresa Cook. <br /> flicts between prior special legislation and the Home <br /> Rule Charter,and to determine which Special Acts are Motion: I move the Town vote to appropriate and <br /> now obsolete or otherwise unnecessary for governance transfer from Revenue Available for Appropriation <br /> of Town affairs under the Charter mandated form of $792 to various departmental unpaid bill accounts, <br /> government. This Article seeks authorization to place with said funds to be distributed by the Town <br /> a question on the ballot of the 2007 Annual Town elec- Accountant. <br /> tion to "amend" the Home Rule Charter by repealing, <br /> Motion passes unanimously at 7:46 PM. <br /> 76 <br />