The purpose of this Aquifer Protection District is:
A. To promote public health, safety and general welfare;
B. To protect, preserve and maintain existing and potential groundwater
supplies and groundwater recharge areas;
C. To preserve and protect existing and potential sources of drinking
water supply;
D. To conserve natural resources;
E. To prevent blight and pollution of the environment.
The Aquifer Protection District is an overlay district and shall
be superimposed on other districts established by the Zoning Bylaws
of the Town of Wrentham. This overlay district shall apply to all
new construction; reconstruction or expansion of existing buildings;
and new or expanded uses. Activities or uses that lie within the Aquifer
Protection District must comply with the requirements of the district
as well as with the underlying zoning. Uses that are prohibited in
the underlying zoning districts shall not be permitted in the Aquifer
Protection District.
In accordance with MGL c. 40A, § 6, nonconforming
uses that were lawfully existing, begun, or in receipt of a building
permit or special permit prior to the first publication of notice
of public hearing for this Aquifer Protection District Bylaw may be
continued. Any alteration, change, reconstruction or extension of
a nonconforming use or structure must be authorized by a special permit
issued by the special permit granting authority (SPGA) as designated
herein. Such special permit may be granted only if the SPGA finds
that the proposed alteration, change, reconstruction or extension
will not increase the danger of groundwater pollution.
[Amended 2-25-2002 STM; 11-13-2006 STM]
A. The Aquifer Protection District is herein established to include
all lands within the Town of Wrentham lying within Zone II and Zone
III of existing public water supply wells, including Zone IIs for
adjacent towns, and the area designated as "Potential Medium/High
Yield". These areas are delineated on a map entitled "Town of Wrentham
Aquifer Protection Districts" dated November 2006 and prepared by
Earth Tech, Incorporated, which is hereby made part of this Aquifer
Protection District Bylaw and the zoning bylaws of the Town of Wrentham,
and is on file with the Town Clerk.
B. In the event that the mapped boundaries of any aquifer included in
the Aquifer Protection District differ from observed conditions in
the field, the aquifer boundary as determined through field observations
shall control. If the Building Inspector determines that a particular
property is located within the Aquifer Protection District according
to the map, the owner may appeal the determination to the Board of
Appeals. The burden of proof shall be on the owner of the land in
question to determine, through hydrogeologic data customarily relied
upon by experts in that field, where the boundary should properly
be located. The Board of Appeals may engage its own consultant to
gather relevant data and to review the data submitted in support of
the appeal, and may charge the appellant the reasonable costs of such
consultation.
C. If the district boundary line divides a parcel of land, only the
portion of such parcel that lies within the Aquifer Protection District
shall fall under the jurisdiction of this bylaw, unless activities
or uses that are proposed for the portion of the parcel that lies
outside the district alter or impact the part inside the district.
[Amended 11-14-2011 STM]
Procedures for issuance of a special permit are as follows:
A. The special permit granting authority (SPGA) under this section shall be the Planning Board unless the applicant is applying for a special permit under §
390-3.4, Nonconforming lots, structures, and uses, in which case the SPGA shall be the Zoning Board of Appeals.
B. The SPGA shall refer copies of the application to the Board of Health,
Board of Appeals or the Planning Board as appropriate, Conservation
Commission and Department of Public Works, which shall review the
application and shall submit their recommendations to the SPGA within
three days.
C. The SPGA shall hold a hearing, in conformity with the provisions
of MGL c. 40A. However, no work shall commence until a certification
is recorded as required by MGL c. 40A, § 11.
D. The SPGA may grant a special permit only upon finding that the proposed
use or activity meets the standards of this bylaw. The proposed use
or activity must:
(1)
In no way, during construction or thereafter, adversely affect
the existing or potential quality or quantity of groundwater that
is available in the Aquifer Protection District;
(2)
Be designed to avoid substantial disturbance of the soils, topography,
drainage, vegetation, and other water-related natural characteristics
of the site to be developed;
(3)
Be in harmony with the purpose and intent of this bylaw, as
well as its specific criteria.
E. Application for a special permit shall be made in accordance with Article
IX of the Wrentham Zoning Bylaw. Each copy of the application shall include a site plan that complies with the specifications of Article
VII of the Wrentham Zoning Bylaws.
A determination that any portion or provision of this overlay
district zoning bylaw is invalid shall not invalidate any other portion
or provision thereof, nor shall it invalidate any special permit previously
issued thereunder.