This bylaw is adopted pursuant to the Town's Home Rule authority
under Section 8 of Article 89 of the Amendments to the Massachusetts
Constitution and MGL c. 40, § 15C. The purpose of this bylaw
is to protect the scenic quality and character of certain public ways
in the Town by regulating the cutting or removal of trees, the tearing
down or destruction of stone walls and the construction of any new
driveway or private way or the alteration of any existing driveway
or private way insofar as such alteration takes place within the right-of-way
when such work involves the cutting down of trees or the destruction
of stone walls, within designated scenic roads, including any such
activities which would not otherwise be subject to Planning Board
consent under MGL c. 40, § 15C. This bylaw is intended to
ensure that;
A. Ways will be recommended for designation as a scenic road on stated
criteria.
B. Ways so designated will not be altered without following proper procedures
and without adherence to proper considerations; and
C. Ways so designated will not be altered by the decision of any person,
organization, or agency without the consent of the Planning Board.
CUTTING OR REMOVAL OF TREES
The removal of one or more trees, regardless of whether or
not repair, maintenance, reconstruction or paving work is involved,
having a diameter of six inches or greater measured four feet above
ground level, and the trimming of any major branches or the cutting
of roots within or along the boundary of a right of-way. It shall
not, however, pertain to any plant appearing on the Massachusetts
Prohibited Plant List as prepared and maintained by the Massachusetts
Department of Agricultural Resources, dated January 1, 2006, or as
subsequently revised.
REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, RECONSTRUCTION, OR PAVING WORK
Any work within the right-of-way by any person or agency,
public or private, and the construction of any new driveway or private
way or the alteration of any existing driveway or private way insofar
as such alteration takes place within the right-of-way when such work
involves the cutting down of trees or the destruction of stone walls.
ROAD
A right-of-way or any way used and maintained as a public
way.
SCENIC ROAD
Any road so designated by the Town under MGL c. 40, § 15C.
TEARING DOWN OR DESTRUCTION OF STONE WALLS
The destruction of more than five feet of stone wall, whether
or not contiguous, within or along the boundary of a right-of-way
regardless of whether or not repair, maintenance, reconstruction or
paving work is involved.
The Planning Board, Conservation Commission, or Historical Commission
shall, in determining which roads or portions of roads should be recommended
as scenic roads, consider the following criteria:
A. Roads bordered by trees of exceptional quality;
B. Roads bordered by stone walls;
C. Roads bordered by any other natural or man-made features of aesthetic
or historical value;
D. Roads for which alteration is being planned or is likely to be planned
in the future.
The Planning Board's decision on any application for proposed
action affecting scenic roads shall be based on consideration of the
following:
A. Preservation of natural resources;
C. Scenic and aesthetic characteristics;
F. Compensatory actions proposed, such as replacement of trees or walls;
G. Other sound planning considerations.
The Planning Board may adopt more detailed regulations for carrying
out the provisions hereunder.
The Building Inspector or designee shall be the enforcing authority. Without waiving any other enforcement authority, violations of the Scenic Road bylaw may be subject to noncriminal disposition, in accordance with Article II, §
1-2, of the Town Code. In addition, the property owner or whoever is responsible for the violation shall be required within a reasonable amount of time but not less than 60 days to:
A. Restore any altered stone walls to the condition they were in prior
to the alterations; and
B. Plant new trees of similar species to those which may have been cut
or removed; or
C. Implement other mitigating measures to the satisfaction of the Planning
Board.
[Amended 10-16-2017 by
ATM, Art. 18]
A. The following list of roads have been designated as scenic roads
pursuant to MGL c. 40, § 15C:
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Byam Road from Robin Hill Road to Acton Road
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Garrison Road from Littleton Road to Hunt Road
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Crooked Spring Road from School Street to Meadowbrook Road
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Worthen Street in its entirety
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Crosby Lane in its entirety
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High Street from Acton Road to Locust Road
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Parker Road from Concord Road to Acton Road
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Robin Hill Road in its entirety
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Mill Road from Boston Road to the former Old Billerica Road * entire length of Mill Road
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Main Street from Lovett Lane to the Westford line
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School Street from Graniteville Road to Main Street
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B. A map of the approved scenic roads, dated November 29, 2011, is on
file with the Planning Board.