Upon the petition of 25 citizens filed with the Board of Selectmen,
setting forth a statement that such citizens are aggrieved or annoyed
to an unreasonable extent by a dog maintained in the Town due to excessive
barking or other conditions connected with a kennel constituting a
nuisance, the Selectmen shall, within seven days after the filing
of the petition, give notice to all parties in interest of a public
hearing to be held within 14 days after the date of such notice. The
Selectmen shall, within seven days after the public hearing, investigate
or cause to be investigated the subject matter of the petition and
shall, by order, either suspend or revoke the kennel license, otherwise
regulate the kennel or dismiss the petition. Written notice of an
order revoking or suspending the license, regulating the kennel or
dismissing the petition shall be mailed immediately to the licensing
authority and to the holder of the license. Within 10 days after the
order, the holder of the license may bring a petition in district
court as provided in and pursuant to MGL c. 140, § 137C.
A person maintaining a kennel after the license to maintain a kennel
has been so revoked, or while such a license is suspended, shall be
punished by a fine of not more than $250.