In order to preserve the qualities and character of the Town ways, the roads, streets and ways set forth in § 90-3 below are designated as scenic roads under the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40, Section 15C.
A.
The Town of Harvard adopts the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40, Section 15C, as amended, which provides, in part, that any repair, maintenance, reconstruction or paving work done with respect to any road, as defined in § 90-2 of this chapter, designated as a scenic road in § 90-3 of this chapter, shall not involve or include the cutting or removal of trees, or the tearing down, destruction, or alteration of stone walls or portions of stone walls within the right-of-way of a designated scenic road, except with prior written consent of the Planning Board after a public hearing.
B.
A scenic road consent is not required for the temporary removal and replacement of a stone wall at the same location with the same materials, but only if the Harvard Department of Public Works shall be notified before the work begins so that it can confirm that the wall is properly replaced.
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C.
The Planning Board shall consider, among other things, the public safety, scenic views, preservation of historic and regional characteristics, and preservation and enhancement of natural and aesthetic qualities of the environment.
D.
After public notice and public hearing, the Planning Board may promulgate rules to accomplish the purposes of this bylaw, effective when voted and filed with the Town Clerk. Failure by the Planning Board to promulgate such rules or a legal declaration of their invalidity by a court of law shall not operate to suspend or invalidate the effect of this bylaw.