Any person who proposes to remodel a building or portion thereof which is being used as an animal housing facility or who proposes to construct a new building which is intended to be used in whole or in part as an animal housing facility shall, prior to such remodeling, renovating or construction, submit to the Board a new application for a license, as specified in §
409-2.
The fee for all such licenses shall be set forth as stated below. Licenses
shall expire at the end of each current fiscal year, unless revoked by the
Board for violations of said regulations.
A. Birds/fowl, maximum twenty-four (24): ten dollars ($10.).
B. Cattle, cows, horses, goats and sheep: ten dollars ($10.)
(each animal).
C. Pigs, maximum three (3): ten dollars ($10.).
D. Pigeons, maximum fourteen (14): ten dollars ($10.).
E. Stable permit [for five (5) or more horses]: forty dollars
($40.).
If the Board receives a complaint from an individual claiming grounds
exist for the termination of a license or that animals are being kept without
a license or a licensee is in violation of said regulations, the Board or
its agent(s) shall, within forty-eight (48) hours after receiving such a complaint,
investigate the matter and provide a response to both the complainant and
licensee. The Board of Health may revoke or suspend a license for violations
of any of the provisions of these regulations.
The holder of any license thus revoked or suspended shall be notified
of such action by certified mail. Any person so aggrieved may petition the
Board of Health for a hearing at the next Board meeting and may permit the
keeping of said animal(s) pending its findings.
The Board of Health may vary the application of any provision of these regulations in any particular case when, in its opinion, the enforcement would manifest an injustice, provided that the decision of the Board shall not conflict with the spirit of the regulations. Any applicant for a variance shall nonetheless present a completed application for license as required by §
409-2 hereof. If the Board receives a complaint from individuals claiming grounds exist for termination of a license granted under a variance, the Board's agent shall investigate the matter and shall provide a telephone response with forty-eight (48) hours and discuss the matter at the next regular Board meeting.
Any farm which contains fowl or livestock and is a registered business
enterprise that sells said animals or animal by-products to the public is
not under the jurisdiction of these regulations to the extent that jurisdiction
thereover is with the Massachusetts Department of Agriculture.
The penalty for noncompliance with any of the above rules and regulations
shall be a fine of five dollars ($5.) for every day in which the violation
exists or the amount determined by the discretion of the Board, as defined
under MGL c. 111, § 157, as amended.