The board has proposed four zoning changes to June's annual town meeting, where each will need a two-thirds majority vote for passage.
The one that has generated easily the most public discourse concerns the rules governing cultivation of cannabis. But that was not the only bylaw to get pushback from the Select Board at its Monday meeting.
That board voted, 4-1, against recommending that town meeting accept the pot bylaw as written. And one night later, the Planning Board agreed to propose an amendment at town meeting to address one of the concerns raised by the bylaw's critics at a public hearing earlier this month.