I will reiterate my comments and follow them with the email chain between Chris and myself.
(Vito) Comment: What is not mentioned here is Article 11 which would establish a 5 member select board.
Article 11. "Shall the voters elect two additional selectboard members for terms of two years each pursuant to 17 V.S.A. § 2650(b) at the next town meeting."
Notice how it does not mention a 5 member select board. In my estimation the wording is intentionally ambiguous to snare the unaware voter into voting yes without realizing what is being voted for.
This issue has been voted down recently. There is no need for a 5 man
select board in our town. Generally towns that have 5 man boards are
multiple times larger, with thousands of residents. Usually the rational
for a 5 member board is to spread the work load among a greater number
of people. In Vermont the basic form of government requires the select
board to run the day to day operations of the town. It can however
choose to delegate that responsibility to a Town Manager which is what
our town has.
There are very few towns with a five man select board and a town manager.
We are a town of about 900 people. How much government do we really need?I know this article was put in at the behest of one of the current board members. His mantra is "its all in the way you present things" and I agree with him. If you present something as innocuous without revealing its true nature and consequences people are more likely to agree with you. This is the case here.
There is no pressing need for a 5 man select board so why present it for a vote unless you have an underlying agenda which is not readily apparent.
My take on this is that a board saturated with 5 like minded members is harder to turn around than a 3 member board. When the golf course mess and the frivolous 1% tax spending needed to be addressed it took 2 election cycles to elect a board which properly addressed and corrected the problems. If we had a 5 member board it would have taken 3 or more election cycles.
VOTE NO ON ARTICLE 11
When I did the research in 2012, of the 41 towns that had Town Manager form of Government, only 3 had a 3-member board and 38 had a 5-member board.
Of the 28 towns with a Town administrator (not Town Manager form), only 7 have 3-member boards and 21 have 5-member boards.
Of the 237 towns that have Selectboards, only 114 are 3-member boards and 123 are 5-member or more boards (at least 2 have 7-member boards).
We might as well have the accurate information when we make statements.
Using your same logic, 3 towns divided by 237 is 1.3%.
Vito To Chris