Hull - Gender Neutral Article TM2021

Hull - Gender Neutral Article TM2021

Update

The Advisory Board will discuss the Gender Neutral Warrant Article on March 15, 2021.

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Guidelines

Article

From Town Counsel’s Guide to Citizens’ Petitions for Town Meetings:

There is also no required wording, but it is helpful to follow the traditional language used. An example would be “To see is the Town will……[then state what you want] I.e. “amend the code of the Town by adding to Chapter 124 the following:- [then state what you want]”; “raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds a sum of money to paint the flag poles”; “accept the provisions of G.L. c. XXX, which calls for such and such” [etc]. It is helpful, although not fatal if not done, to include at the end of the article the phrase “or take any other action relative thereto.” That phrase helps give notice to people that the exact action taken may not be exactly what was stated in the article, but would be relative to what was stated in the article.

Motion

From Town Counsel’s Guide to Citizens’ Petitions for Town Meetings:

No special language is required for the motion. Motions which involve spending money must state where the money is coming from. Customary language for a motion would be “Move that the Town amend the code of the Town by adding to Chapter 124 the following:- then state what you want.”; “Move that the Town raise and appropriate…” or “Move that the Town appropriate from Account XX $2,000.00 to paint the flag poles.” “Move that the Town accept the provisions of G.L. c. XXX, which calls for such and such.” etc. The motion should also be signed by whoever is making it. It need not be the first person who signed the petition. It can even be someone who did not sign the petition. 

Timeline

Date or Timeframe

Action or Event

Comments

Fall/Winter

Board of Selectmen chooses the date of the Annual Town Meeting (ATM)

1st or 2nd Monday in May

 

Draft Article

 

January

Notice usually posted with the date the warrant closes. Will be in the Hull Times and Town website.

Must be at least 10 days before the warrant closes

 

Signatures in place/Research completed

 

From January 11 (tentative)

Submit Article

Pending approval by BOS

February 11, 3pm (tentative)

Deadline to submit warrant articles with signatures

Pending approval by BOS

 

Advisory Board hearing

 

By April 3

Warrant posted in public places

Must be at least 30 days before ATM

 

Draft & submit motion to the Town Clerk and Moderator beforehand, or call them. 

Some time before ATM

May 3, 2021

Annual Town Meeting begins

 

 

Contacts

Town

Name

Position

Phone

Email

Jen Constable

Chairman, Board of Selectmen

617-285-3444

jshoreside [at] gmail.com

Jim Lampke

Town Counsel

617-285-4561

jlampke [at] town.hull.ma.us

Phil Lemnios

Town Manager

781-925-2000

plemnios [at] town.hull.ma.us

Dave Clinton

Chair, Advisory Board

 

dclinton [at] town.hull.ma.us

Nancy Allen

Administrative Assistant to the Town Manager

781-925-2000

nallen [at] town.hull.ma.us

 

Volunteer Team for Hull

Google form for recruitment

 

Reference Material

Guide to Citizens’ Petitions for Town Meetings

Petition form (when available)

Town Boards and Commissions

Town Bylaws

Zoning Bylaws

Questions

Please contact: celia.g.nolan [at] gmail.com (Celia Nolan)

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