The proposed bill aims to modify the structure and election process of the conservation commission in the town of Southwick, Massachusetts. It establishes that the commission will consist of seven members, with four appointed by the town select board and three elected by the town's voters during the annual town election. All members must be residents and registered voters of Southwick. The bill also outlines the terms of service for commission members, stipulating that they will serve three-year terms, with provisions for filling vacancies and the process for removing members for cause.

Additionally, the bill specifies that in the event of a vacancy in one of the elected positions, the select board will appoint a temporary member until the next annual election, where the position will be filled by a vote. The initial terms for the three elected members will vary, with one serving a one-year term, another a two-year term, and the last a three-year term, after which all members will serve three-year terms. This legislation is set to take effect immediately upon passage.