The moderator read results of several ballot measures and then the meeting voted on multiple warrant articles. Key outcomes included:
- Ballot zoning amendments (Articles 2): Article 2 (replace "family" with "household" and add a household definition) passed with 149 yes votes; Article 3 (allow attached ADUs and remove the interior-door requirement) passed with 150 yes votes; Article 4 (definition updates) passed with 153 yes votes; Article 5 (allow family and group childcare as accessory uses in the rural agricultural zone) passed with 151 yes votes; Article 6 (limit summer youth recreation camp residential facilities to two stories) passed with 163 yes votes; Article 7 (reduce multifamily workforce housing parking from two spaces to one per unit) passed with 126 yes votes; Article 8 (limit permanent sign size to 10 square feet and grandfather existing signs) passed with 153 yes votes.
- Governance and administrative articles: Article 9 (reduce supervisors of checklist term from six to three years) passed by voice vote; Article 10 (align Gaffney trustee term to three years) passed by voice vote.
- Tax and trust articles: Article 11 (veterans optional tax credit consolidation and adjustment) passed; Article 12 (elderly exemption increases and income/asset limit adjustments) passed after limited Q&A on asset reporting; Article 13 (discontinue Parks & Recreation equipment capital reserve fund and transfer approximately $70,700 to the general fund) passed.
- Capital and budget articles: Articles 14 and 15 (Moose Mountain Bridge design funding) passed; Article 16 (amended) and Article 17 (deposit to townhouse repair fund) passed as described in the separate article; Article 18 (add $50,000 to road and bridge repair CRF) and Article 19 ($9,000 for property revaluation trust) passed; Article 20 (municipal operations budget of $1,581,282) passed by voice vote.
The moderator read the official ballot counts where available and recorded show-of-hands tallies for a few amended or contentious items.