[Amended 5-19-2015 ATM,
Art. 38; 5-17-2016, Art. 30]
The provisions of this chapter shall be administered and enforced
as specified herein:
A. Building permits. No building permit, as defined by the Massachusetts
State Building Code, 780 CMR, shall be issued by the Building Commissioner
without certification from the Planning Administrator that the construction,
alteration, relocation, or change of use for which the permit is sought
complies with the then applicable zoning and any applicable decisions
from the SPGA or DPRA. Permit applications shall be accompanied by
a description of the existing and proposed use of land or structures,
a plan showing the dimensions of the development site and locations
and dimensions of all existing and proposed structures and dimensions
of yards, as well as other information that may be requested by the
Planning Administrator. The Planning Administrator may waive the required
submittals if the proposed work is of a minor nature.
B. Occupancy certificates. A certificate of occupancy as defined by
the Massachusetts State Building Code, 780 CMR, shall not be issued
by the Building Commissioner without certification from the Planning
Administrator that the then applicable zoning and any applicable decisions
from the SPGA or DPRA are complied with. Issuance of a certificate
of occupancy by the Building Commissioner, following certification
from the Planning Administrator, shall serve as evidence of compliance
with then applicable zoning.
C. Violations and penalty. Violation shall be determined by the Planning Administrator by an investigation of the fact and inspection of the premises, after which he shall give notice thereof in writing to the owner or to his duly authorized agent and to the occupant of the premises, and shall order that any use of any premises contrary to the provisions of Chapter
70, Zoning, shall immediately cease. Whoever violates any provision of Chapter
70, Zoning, or any of the conditions under which a permit is issued by the Building Commissioner, following certification by the Planning Administrator, permission granted by the Board of Appeals, or any decision rendered by the SPGA, or DPRA, shall be liable to a fine as provided in the Noncriminal Disposition Bylaw for each violation. Each day of violation after such written notice will be considered a separate offense. If, after such notice, the premises continue to be used in a manner contrary to the provisions of Chapter
70, Zoning, or if any such owner or occupant shall fail to obey any law, or if any such owner or occupant shall fail to obey any lawful order of the Planning Administrator in respect to any violation or use contrary to the provisions of this chapter, the Planning Administrator shall institute appropriate legal proceedings to enforce the provisions of this chapter or to restrain by injunction any violation thereof, or both.
D. Request for enforcement. If the Planning Administrator is requested
in writing to enforce the Zoning Bylaw against any person allegedly
in violation thereof, and he declines to act, he shall notify, in
writing, the party requesting such enforcement, informing them of
any action or refusal to act, and the reasons therefor, within 14
days of receipt of such request.
As authorized by MGL C. 40A, § 9,
there shall be one associate member of the Planning Board. Such associate
shall act on special permit applications, when the Planning Board
is the special permit granting authority, when designated to do so
by the Planning Board Chairman, in case of absence, inability to act
or conflict of interest on the part of any member of the Board, or
in the event of a vacancy on the Board. The associate member shall
be appointed for a three-year term by a majority of the Board of Selectmen.
This chapter may from time to time be changed
as provided by MGL C. 40A, § 5, as amended.
The invalidity of any section or provision of
this chapter shall not invalidate any other section or provision thereof.
This chapter, or any amendment thereto, shall
take effect on the date on which such adoption or amendment is voted
by the Town Meeting.