Petitioner Edward (Ed) Brackett brought Article 40 proposing specific changes to the Department of Public Works Cart and Service Collection Policy, including limits on the number of carts per location and elimination of the DPW Solid Waste Service Agreements. The item generated several amendments, including a proposal to expand cart limits and to form a seven‑member review committee with non‑voting advisors from key town entities.
After competing amendments and a sequence in which the Moderator ruled an amendment out of order, the meeting voted to overrule the Moderator’s procedural ruling and then voted on an amendment offered by Nicholas Bridle that read: "To see if the Town will vote to affirm that decisions regarding the issuance of public works trash and recycling carts and the provision of collection services shall remain an administrative policy determined by the Select Board." That amendment passed in the floor vote.
The net result is that voters amended the petitioned language at the deliberative session to reassert the Select Board’s administrative authority, rather than imposing the petition’s originally framed cart limits by town vote. The transcript documents concerns from multiple residents about prior committees, the role of beach‑area businesses, and the proper locus of municipal policy decisions.