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The Finance Committee recommended approval of The Finance Committee recommended approval of <br /> Article 7 by a vote of 4-0 Article 8 by a vote of 4-0 <br /> The Planning Board unanimously recommended The Planning Board unanimously recommended <br /> approval of Article 7. approval of Article 8. <br /> Motion made by Select Board Member O'Hara: Motion made by Select Board Member Sherman: <br /> I move that the Town vote to approve Article 7 as I move that the Town vote to approve Article 8 as <br /> printed in the warrant with the exception of the printed in the warrant with the exception of the <br /> phrase"or take any other action relating thereto". phrase"or take any other action relating thereto". <br /> Motion passes unanimously at 7:13 p.m. Motion passes unanimously at 7:14 p.m. <br /> Article 8 Article 9 <br /> To see if the Town will vote to amend §174-27.2 <br /> (B) (2) of the Mashpee Zoning Bylaw, Stormwater To see if the Town will vote to reformat and amend <br /> Management,by adding new subsections (d) and(e) §174-27.2 (B) (3) of the Mashpee Zoning Bylaw, <br /> after §174-27.2(B) (2) (c) as follows: Stormwater Management, by adding new subsections <br /> `vi' and `vii' under current §174-27.2 (B) (3) (v) and <br /> Add a comma and delete the word "and" at the indenting appropriately as follows: <br /> end of subsection (b), and add the following <br /> subsections: 3) For new subdivision roadways or for lots occupied <br /> (d) incorporates filter media and/or an internal or proposed to be occupied by uses other than single <br /> water storage zone to optimize nitrogen and or two-family homes, a stormwater management <br /> phosphorous removal for projects which employ plan which <br /> bio retention or similar filtering best management <br /> (a) utilizes site planning and building techniques <br /> practices (e.g., rain gardens, tree filters, sand/ <br /> organic filters, and dry water quality swales) for including LID planning and development <br /> treatment prior to infiltration,and strategies, such as minimizing impervious <br /> surfaces and disturbance of existing natural <br /> (e) evaluates and designs new stormwater areas, pervious reserve or overflow parking <br /> quantity control BMPs and other drainage system areas, multi-level buildings, parking <br /> components in accordance with the Resilient structures, "green roofs" and storage and re- <br /> Massachusetts Action Team (RMAT) Climate use of roof runoff,to minimize runoff volumes <br /> Resilience Design Standards and Guidelines, as and the level treatment required to reduce <br /> may be amended from time to time,to account for contaminants <br /> projected increases in precipitation intensity and <br /> frequency over the duration of the useful life of (b) minimizes erosion and runoff from disturbed <br /> the systems, areas during construction and, <br /> or take any other action relating thereto. (c) provides for the following: <br /> Submitted by the Board of Selectmen i. Artificial recharge or precipitation to <br /> groundwater through site design that <br /> Explanation:This article specifies specific low impact incorporates natural drainage patterns <br /> design requirements for removal of nitrogen and and vegetation and through the use of <br /> phosphorous from stormwater at single and two family constructed (stormwater) wetlands, bio <br /> dwellings.This article requires a 2/3 vote. retention facilities, vegetated filter strips, <br /> rain gardens, wet (retention) ponds, water <br /> The Board of Selectmen recommended approval of quality swales, organic filters or similar- <br /> Article 8 by a vote of 4-0 site-appropriate current best management <br /> practices capable of removing significant <br /> 84 <br />