The Groundwater Protection District is established for the following
purposes:
A. To preserve, protect and maintain areas within the Town which supply
groundwater recharge to the municipal drinking water wells.
B. To protect the community from detrimental use and development of
land and waters within the Groundwater Protection District.
C. To protect the public health and preserve the future use of groundwater
supplies for the health, safety, welfare and enjoyment of the people
of the Town of Weymouth.
The following are prohibited in the Groundwater Protection Overlay
District. Further definitions, in addition to those supplied herewithin,
describing the areas listed below shall be found in the appropriate
Massachusetts General Laws and/or Massachusetts Department of Environmental
Protection regulations.
A. All uses prohibited in the Watershed Protection District. (See §
120-10.4.)
B. Storage of sludge and septage as defined in 310 CMR 32.05, unless
storage is in compliance with 310 CMR 32.30, 310 CMR 32.31, and 310
CMR 22.00.
C. Treatment or disposal works for nonsanitary wastewaters, except those
treatment works approved by the DEP.
The following uses shall require a site plan review process subject to Article
XXVA:
A. Any use that will render impervious any lot or parcel more than 15%
or 2,500 square feet, whichever is greater. A design for groundwater
recharge must be provided which does not degrade groundwater quality.
For nonresidential uses, recharge shall be by stormwater infiltration
basins or similar system covered with natural vegetation, and dry
wells shall be used only where other methods are infeasible. For all
nonresidential uses, all such basins and wells shall be preceded by
oil, grease, and sediment traps to facilitate removal of contaminants.
Any and all recharge areas shall be permanently maintained in full
working order by the owner.
The following uses shall require a special use permit and are subject to the conditions and requirements of Article
XXV of this ordinance:
A. Those activities that involve the handling of toxic or hazardous materials in quantities greater than those associated with normal household use, as permitted in the underlying zoning (except as prohibited in §
120-10.7). Such activities shall require a special permit to prevent contamination of the environment.
B. The construction or expansion of cemeteries and mausoleums.