The legislative powers of the Town shall continue
to be exercised by a Town meeting open to all voters of the Town.
[Amended 5-3-1999 STM, Art. 5; 10-19-2009 FYTM, Art. 8; 5-4-2009 ATM, Art. 36; 11-13-2017 FYTM, Art. 13]
A. Composition, term of office. There shall be a Board
of Selectmen composed of five members elected for terms of three years
each, so arranged that the term of as nearly equal number of members
as is possible shall expire each year. For purposes of these bylaws,
the Board of Selectmen shall be referred to as the "Select Board."
B. Powers and duties.
(1) Unless otherwise provided by this bylaw, the executive
powers of the Town shall be vested in the Select Board. The Select
Board shall have all of the powers and duties given to Boards of Selectmen
under the constitution and laws of the Commonwealth and such additional
powers and duties as may be authorized by this bylaw, special act
or by other Town meeting vote. The Select Board shall cause the laws
and orders of the government of the Town to be enforced and shall
cause a record of its official acts to be maintained. The Select Board
shall be the chief policy making board of the Town and shall act by
the issuance of policy statements and guidelines to be followed and
implemented by Town agencies serving under the Board.
(2) The Select Board shall be the licensing authority
of the Town and shall have the power to issue licenses, to make all
necessary rules and regulations regarding the issuance of said licenses
and to attach such conditions and restrictions thereto as it deems
to be in the public interest, and to enforce the laws relating to
all business for which it issues licenses.
(3) The Select Board shall be primarily responsible for
the preparation of the Town's long range plan and shall develop strategies
to incorporate the plan into policies for the effective management
of the Town.
(4) To aid the Select Board in the conduct of its official
business and duties, the Select Board shall appoint a Town Administrator.
C. Appointment powers. The Select Board shall appoint
a Town Administrator, a Town Counsel, a Town Clerk, a Personnel Committee,
a Board of Water Commissioners, a Police Chief and a Fire Chief and
the Director of Operations of the Captains Golf Course. The Select
Board shall also actively recruit and appoint all boards, committees
and commissions except as otherwise provided by this bylaw, the General
Laws, special act or other vote of the Town meeting and such other
regional authorities, districts or committees in accordance with any
applicable laws or interlocal agreement. The Select Board may appoint
ad hoc committees as it deems necessary.
The registered voters of the Town of Brewster
shall, in accordance with any applicable laws, bylaws, voters of the
Town or interlocal agreement, continue to elect the following:
B. Select Board;
[Amended 11-13-2017 FYTM, Art. 13]
C. Brewster School Committee of five members;
D. Representatives to the Nauset School District Committee,
as the Regional School Agreement shall authorize;
E. Board of Health of five members;
F. Planning Board of seven members;
G. Recreation Commission of five members;
H. Historic District Committee of five members, with four
elected members and one member appointed by the Select Board; and
[Amended 11-13-2017 FYTM, Art. 13]
I. Housing Authority of five members, with three members
to be elected by voters and two members appointed in accordance with
requirements of state law.
[Amended 11-13-2017 FYTM, Art. 13]
A. Appointment, qualifications of Town Administrator.
The Select Board shall appoint a Town Administrator who shall serve
at the pleasure of the Board and may enter into a contract under Massachusetts
General Laws C. 41, § 108N. The Town Administrator shall
be especially fitted by education, training and experience in public
or business administration to perform the duties of the office. Any
vacancy in the office of Town Administrator shall be filled as soon
as possible by the Select Board. Pending the appointment of a Town
Administrator or the filling of a vacancy, the Select Board shall
appoint a suitable person to perform the duties of the office. In
the event of the temporary absence or disability of the Town Administrator,
the Select Board may designate a qualified person to serve as acting
Town Administrator during such temporary absence or disability. The
Town Administrator shall receive such compensation for services as
the Select Board shall determine, but such compensation shall not
exceed the amount appropriated therefor by the Town.
B. General responsibilities of the Town Administrator.
The Town Administrator shall be the chief administrative officer of
the Town, shall act as the agent for the Select Board and shall be
responsible to the Select Board for the proper operation of Town affairs
for which the Town Administrator is given responsibility under this
bylaw. The Town Administrator, under the authority of the Select Board,
shall supervise, direct and be responsible for the efficient administration
of all officers appointed by the Town Administrator and their respective
departments and of all functions for which the Town Administrator
is given responsibility, authority or control by act, by bylaw, by
Town meeting vote or by vote of the Select Board. The Town Administrator
shall have the power to delegate, authorize or direct any subordinate
or employee of the Town to exercise any power, duty or responsibility
which the office of Town Administrator is authorized to exercise under
this bylaw. All actions that are performed under such delegation shall
be deemed to be the actions of the Town Administrator.
C. Appointment responsibilities. Except as otherwise
provided by this bylaw, the Town Administrator, under the authority
of the Select Board, shall appoint, based upon merit and fitness alone,
a Town Accountant, a Deputy Assessor, a Treasurer/Collector, a Building
Commissioner, a Superintendent of Public Works and all department
heads and officers, subordinates and employees under the direct supervision
of the Town Administrator, and officers, subordinates and employees
for whom no other method of selection is provided in this bylaw, except
employees of the School Department, Police Department and Fire Department.
D. Personnel management responsibilities.
(1) The personnel management powers, duties and responsibilities
of the Town Administrator shall include, but not intended to be limited
to, the following:
(a) To administer personnel policies and any related matters
for all municipal employees, by adopting appropriate practices, rules
or regulations and to administer all collective bargaining agreements,
except those relating to school employees, entered into by the Town.
(b) To fix compensation of all Town employees and officers
appointed by the Town Administrator within the limits established
by appropriation and any applicable compensation plan, personnel bylaw
and/or collective bargaining agreements. The personnel bylaw in effect
on the effective date of this bylaw shall remain in effect to the
extent it is consistent with the provisions of this bylaw.
(c) To be responsible for the negotiation, subject to
the approval of the Select Board, of all contracts with Town employees
over wages and other terms and conditions of employment, except employees
of the School Department. The Town Administrator may, subject to the
approval of the Select Board, employ special counsel to assist in
the performance of these duties.
(2) To assist the Town Administrator in carrying out these
duties, the Select Board shall appoint a Personnel Committee which
shall serve in an advisory capacity to the Town.
E. Financial management responsibilities. The Town Administrator,
with the assistance of the Town Accountant, the Treasurer/Collector
and the Deputy Assessor, shall be responsible for the financial management
function of the Town, unless otherwise provided by this bylaw. Such
functions shall include, but are not intended to be limited to, the
following:
(1) To prepare and submit to the Select Board and the
Finance Committee after consultation with all Town departments an
annual operating budget and capital improvement program for all Town
departments.
(2) To ensure that complete and full records of the financial
and administrative activity of the Town are maintained and to render
reports to the Select Board as may be required.
(3) To be responsible for the purchase of all supplies,
materials and equipment, except books and other educational materials
for schools and books and other media materials for libraries. The
Town Administrator shall serve as chief procurement office for the
Town and shall approve the award of all contracts for all Town departments
with the exception of the School Committee.
(4) To keep the Select Board and the Finance Committee
fully informed as to the financial condition of the Town and to make
recommendations to the Select Board and to other elected and appointed
officials as the Town Administrator deems necessary or expedient.
(5) To prepare, annually, a financial forecast of Town
revenues, expenditures and the general financial condition of the
Town. Long-range forecasts will be provided to the Select Board when
requested.
F. Administrative responsibilities. The administrative
powers, duties and responsibilities of the Town Administrator shall
include, but are not intended to be limited to, the following:
(1) To attend all regular and special meetings of the
Select Board, unless excused.
(2) To attend all sessions of the Town meeting and to
answer all questions addressed to the Town Administrator which are
related to the warrant articles and to matters under the general supervision
of the Town Administrator.
(3) To administer either directly or through a person
or persons supervised by the Town Administrator, in accordance with
this bylaw, provisions of general or special laws, bylaws and other
votes of the Town meeting.
(4) To investigate or inquire into the affairs of any
Town department or office under the supervision of the Town Administrator.
(5) To coordinate activities of all Town departments,
officers, boards or commissions of the Town.
(6) To keep the Select Board fully informed as to the
needs of the Town requiring action by the Town or as the Town Administrator
deems necessary or expedient.
(7) To be responsible for the efficient use, maintenance
and repair of all Town facilities, except those under the jurisdiction
of the School Committee, the Police Chief or the Fire Chief.
(8) To develop and maintain a full and complete inventory
of all Town-owned real and personal property.
(9) To perform such other duties as necessary or as may
be assigned by this bylaw, Town meeting vote, act or vote of the Select
Board.