There shall be a Board of Selectmen consisting of five members
elected for terms of three years each, so arranged that the term of
office of as nearly an equal number of members as is possible shall
expire each year. [Charter Section 3-2(a)]
The executive powers of the town shall be vested in the Board
of Selectmen which shall be deemed to be the chief executive office
of the town. The Board of Selectmen shall have all of the executive
powers it is possible for a Board of Selectmen to have and to exercise.
The Board of Selectmen shall serve as the chief policy making agency
of the town. The Board of Selectmen shall be responsible for the formulation
and promulgation of policy directives and guidelines to be followed
by all town agencies serving under it and, in conjunction with other
elected town officers and multiple member bodies to develop and promulgate
policy guidelines designed to bring all town agencies into harmony.
Provided however, nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize
any member of the Board of Selectmen, nor a majority of such members,
to become involved in the day-to-day administration of any town agency.
It is the intention of this provision that the Board of Selectmen
shall act only through the adoption of board policy guidelines which
are to be implemented by officers and employees serving under it.
[Charter Section 3-2(b)]
The Board of Selectmen shall be a licensing board for the town
and shall have a power to issue licenses as otherwise authorized by
law, to make all necessary rules and regulations regarding the issuance
of such licenses and to attach conditions and to impose restrictions
on any such license as it may issue as it deems to be in the public
interest, and to enforce all laws relating to all businesses for which
it issues any license. [Charter Section 3-2(c)]
The Board of Selectmen shall appoint a Town Manager, Constables,
Registrars of Voters (but not the Town Clerk) and other election officers,
the members of the Board of Appeals, Board of Health, Conservation
Commission, Historical Commission, Industrial Development Finance
Authority, Personnel Board, Board of Assessors, and other members
of multiple member bodies, the functions of which do not involve direct
operating responsibilities but are primarily policy making or advisory
in nature, and other individuals who are to serve as representatives
of the town to the governing or advisory bodies of area, regional
or district authorities. [Charter Section 3-2(d)]
The Board of Selectmen may make investigations and may authorize
the Town Manager to investigate the affairs of the Town and the conduct
of any Town agency, including any doubtful claims against the Town.
The report of the results of such investigation shall be placed on
file in the office of the Board of Selectmen and a report summarizing
the results of such investigation shall be printed in the next annual
town report. [Charter Section 3-2(e)]
The Board of Selectmen has authority in the name of the town
to prosecute, defend or compromise any and all claims or suits to
which the town is a party and to employ counsel in relation claims
and suits whenever in its judgment it is reasonably necessary, except
actions otherwise provided for by statute or by bylaw. (§§ 8-1)
The Board of Selectmen has general direction or management of
the property and affairs of the town in all matters not otherwise
provided for so far as permitted by law. (§ 8-2)
The Board of Selectmen, acting through the Town Manager, is
responsible for the overall supervision of the Department of Public
Works and for establishing priorities and policies to govern the operation
of the Department. The Board of Selectmen shall establish and set
the fees or charges for all services provided by the Department of
Public Works.
The Board of Selectmen has the authority to adopt, amend, alter and repeal rules and regulations governing the use of streets and ways and the operation of vehicles in accordance with the provisions of MGL c. 40, §§ 22 and 22D and Chapter
6 of these bylaws.