This bylaw is hereby declared to be remedial and protective,
and is to be so construed and interpreted as to secure the beneficial
interests and purposes defined in this Section of the bylaw.
The purpose of this bylaw is to regulate and restrict the placement
of unattended donation containers (UDCs) in order to:
A. Protect and enhance the visual environment of the Town for purposes
of safety, convenience and welfare of the residents;
B. Provide an alternative to disposal of certain waste into the waste
stream, to reduce tipping fees, and to protect the environment of
the Town;
C. Decrease the probability of accidents caused by distraction of attention
or obstruction of vision or pedestrian or vehicular traffic; and
D. Reduce visual and informational conflict and regulation of the placement
of a UDC on private property.
Any nonconforming UDC legally erected prior to the adoption
of this provision may be continued and maintained subject to the requirement
of obtaining a UDC license and annual renewals thereof from the Board
of Selectmen. Any UDC rendered nonconforming through change or termination
of activities on the premises, or through failure to obtain a UDC
license or annual renewal thereof, shall be removed within 30 days
of order by the Building Commissioner. No existing UDC shall be replaced,
enlarged, moved, redesigned, or altered in any way unless it conforms
to the provisions contained herein. Any UDC which has been destroyed
or damaged to the extent that the cost of repair or restoration will
exceed 1/3 of the replacement value as of the date of destruction
shall not be repaired, rebuilt, restored or altered unless in conformity
of this bylaw.
UDCs are prohibited from being kept on or within the layout
of any street, way or sidewalk or on other public property by any
person or entity other than the Town of Westwood, except in the case
of a UDC placed by a lessee, contractor or assign of the Town pursuant
to a written agreement signed by the Town Administrator. UDCs are
prohibited from being kept on any private property without first obtaining
a license from the Board of Selectmen. UDCs are prohibited in all
residential zones.
The applicant shall apply for a license for a UDC with the Board
of Selectmen pursuant to that Board's UDC license regulations
and the provisions of this bylaw. The UDC application shall be in
conformance with the requirements of the Board of Selectmen's
UDC license regulations.
License fees shall be as set forth in the Board of Selectmen's
UDC license regulations. The Board of Selectmen may waive license
fees for UDC license applications and renewal applications submitted
by 501(c)(3) entities and/or 501(c)(3) organizations.
The applicant shall provide a refundable deposit, in a reasonable
amount as specified in the Board of Selectmen's UDC license regulations,
which deposit shall be used by the Town if necessary to cover any
Town costs associated with overflow of a licensed UDC or the physical
removal of the UDC pursuant to the terms of this bylaw and said regulations.
Any remaining portion of this deposit shall be returned to the applicant
following verification of the removal of the UDC.