The purpose of this bylaw is to preserve and protect the wetland resource areas (as specified in §
190-2) of the Town of North Andover by regulation of, and control of, activities (as specified in §
190-2) deemed by the North Andover Conservation Commission (the "Commission") to have significant or cumulatively detrimental effect upon the following interests and values, including: public or private water supply; groundwater; the prevention and control of flooding, erosion, sedimentation, storm damage, and/or pollution; protection of fisheries, wildlife, wildlife habitat and recreation.
This bylaw shall not apply to the following activities:
A. Emergency projects as defined in the Commission's regulations (Section
II); or
B. Maintenance, repair or replacement, without substantial change or
enlargement, of existing and lawfully located structures or facilities
used in the service of the public and used to provide electric, gas,
water, telephone, or other telecommunication services to the public;
or
C. Normal maintenance of land in agricultural use, as defined in the
Commission's regulations (Section II); or
D. Maintenance and repair of existing public ways.
The Commission shall, upon receiving a written request and weather
permitting, inspect the resource areas where the activity governed
by an order of conditions was carried out and issue a certificate
of compliance (or partial certificate of compliance) to the owner
of the property, applicant, or applicant's representative, in a form
suitable for recording or registering, if it shall determine that
all of the activity or activities, or portions thereof, limited thereby
have been completed in accord with said order.
After the recording of a notice of violation or order, any person
who purchases, inherits or otherwise acquires real estate upon which
work has been done in violation of the provisions of this bylaw or
in violation of any order issued under this bylaw shall forthwith
comply with any such order or restore such land to its condition prior
to any such violation; provided, however, that no action, civil or
criminal, shall be brought against such person unless such action
is commenced within three years following the recording of the deed
or the date of the death by which such real estate was acquired by
such person.
In accord with the provisions of MGL c. 40, §§ 21D
and 31, as well as every other authority and power that may have been
or may hereafter be conferred upon it, the Town may enforce the provisions
of this bylaw, restrain violations thereof and seek injunctions and
judgments to secure compliance with its orders of conditions. Without
limiting the generality of the foregoing:
A. Any person who violates any provision of this bylaw or of any condition
or a permit issued pursuant to it may be punished by a fine pursuant
to MGL c. 40, § 21. Each day or portion thereof during which
a violation continues shall constitute a separate offense; if more
than one, each condition violated shall constitute a separate offense.
This bylaw may be enforced pursuant to MGL c. 40, § 21D,
by a Town police officer, other persons having police powers, Conservation
Commissioners or the Conservation Administrator. In accordance with
MGL c. 40, § 21D, violators shall, at the discretion of
the enforcement authorities, be charged a penalty. The penalties for
violations of this bylaw or regulations promulgated hereunder may
be assessed as follows:
Violation
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Penalty/Day
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Alteration of any wetland resource area identified in § 190-2 of this bylaw
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$100
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Violation of any order of conditions
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$100
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Depositing any refuse, debris, yard waste or construction material
in a wetland or water body
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$100
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Alteration of any stream or water body
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$100
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Any violation of any section of this bylaw that occurs in the
Lake Cochichewick Watershed
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$100
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B. In the event of a violation of this bylaw or of any order issued
thereunder, the Commission or its agents may issue a stop-work order
to the owner, the applicant or applicant's agent by certified mail,
return receipt requested, or by posting the same in a conspicuous
location on said site. Any person who shall violate the provisions
of a stop-work order shall be deemed in violation of the bylaw; but
the failure of the Commission to issue a stop-work order for any reason
shall not prevent the Town from pursuing any other legal remedy at
law or in equity to restrain violations of this bylaw or promulgated
regulations and to secure compliance with its orders.
C. The Town shall be the beneficiary of all fines imposed on account
of the violation of this bylaw or promulgated regulations in order
to defray the expense of enforcing the same.
D. Upon request of the Commission, the Board of Selectmen and Town Counsel
shall take such legal action as may be necessary to enforce this bylaw
or promulgated regulations and permits issued pursuant to it.
E. Upon recommendation of the Commission, the Board of Selectmen may
employ special counsel to assist the Commission in carrying out the
legal aspects, duties and requirements of this bylaw and promulgated
regulations.
The captions used herein are for convenience only and are expressly
intended to have no legal or binding significance. The invalidity
of any section or provision of this bylaw shall not invalidate any
other section or provision thereof, nor shall it invalidate any order
of conditions or decisions which have previously become final.