Townsend Select Board Deliberates on Election Process Amid Board Expansion

In a substantial development, the Townsend Select Board grappled with the complexities of filling two new board seats following a recent citizens’ petition that expanded the board from three to five members. The discussions focused on whether to hold a special election or wait until the annual election to fill these positions, with the decision carrying implications for the town’s governance.

The board’s expansion, driven by a citizens’ petition rather than a home rule petition, introduced ambiguity in the process of filling the new seats. With no explicit guidance in the town charter or Massachusetts general law about the status of these seats as vacancies, the board was tasked with interpreting whether a special election was necessary. The lack of clear definition for “vacancy” led to discussions about legal obligations and fiscal responsibilities.

The board’s considerations were multifaceted, as they weighed the financial impact of holding a special election against the expressed desires of the citizenry who supported immediate elections. The financial strain of a special election was underscored, with budget constraints making it unfeasible to align with upcoming primary or midterm elections. Consequently, the idea of delaying the filling of new positions until the spring’s annual election was proposed as a cost-effective alternative.

Further complicating the situation was the timeline for upcoming elections, with two scheduled for the fall. Concerns were raised about the potential low voter turnout if a special election were held during the summer, a period when many residents might be away. The board was cautioned about the potential for legal challenges based on their decisions, emphasizing the need for a careful legal interpretation of the petition and its implications.

The board also considered the terms that could be established for the new seats, should they opt to wait for the annual election. This approach would involve a staggered term arrangement, aligning with state law and ensuring continuity.

After an extensive discussion, the board decided to postpone a final decision until the next meeting, allowing members to gather more information and community feedback, particularly during the upcoming Memorial Day events. They underscored the importance of engaging with residents to gauge their preferences.

In another development, the board addressed the potential impact of the Ony on Scarbo project in Mason, New Hampshire. The proposed gravel production facility raised concerns about increased truck traffic through Townsend, potentially affecting local infrastructure due to the anticipated 50 to 100 truckloads daily for the project’s decade-long duration. The board urged residents to participate in the Mason Planning Board’s meeting to express their concerns.

Additionally, discussions touched on the town administrator screening process, where the urgency of scheduling candidate interviews was highlighted. This process was underscored by the impending expiration of the interim town administrator’s contract. The board contemplated logistics for interviews, considering the challenges of members’ availability and the preference for in-person meetings.

Other topics included the approval of a volunteer clean-up at the West Hunter meeting room and part library, emphasizing community engagement similar to Earth Day initiatives. The board also reviewed administrative approvals, including appointments to the Townsend Affordable Housing Trust, and discussed ongoing projects such as the Brooklyn Street Complete Streets Project and records digitization, both supported by grant funding.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Town Administrator:
Eric Slagle
City Council Officials:
Charles Sexton-Diranian, Joseph Shank, Theresa Morse

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