In order to preserve the qualities and character of the Town of Lancaster public ways, the roads, streets and ways set forth in §
157-4 below are designated as scenic roads under the provisions of MGL c. 40, § 15C as follows:
A. The Town of Lancaster adopts the provisions of MGL c. 40, § 15C, as amended, which provides, in part, that any repair, maintenance, reconstruction, or paving work done with respect to any road, as defined in §
157-2 of this chapter, designated as a scenic road in §
157-4 of this chapter, shall not involve or include the cutting or removal of trees, or the tearing down, destruction, or alteration of stone walls or portions of stone walls within the right-of-way of a designated scenic road, except with prior written consent of the Planning Board after a public hearing.
B. The Planning Board shall consider, among other things, the public
safety, scenic views, preservation of historic and regional characteristics,
and preservation and enhancement of natural and aesthetic qualities
of the environment.
C. The Planning Board shall seek to encourage environmentally sensitive
development along the Town's designated scenic roads as well as to
develop the growth of shade trees along such roads to reduce the growth
of underbrush and thereby reduce the cost of maintenance.
D. After public notice and public hearing, the Planning Board may enact
rules to accomplish the purposes of this bylaw, effective when voted
and filed with the Town Clerk. Failure by the Planning Board to promulgate
such rules or a legal declaration of their invalidity by a court of
law shall not operate to suspend or invalidate the effect of this
bylaw.
The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation
of this bylaw:
CUTTING OR REMOVAL OF TREES
The removal of one or more trees, trimming of major branches,
or cutting of roots sufficient in the Tree Warden's written opinion
to cause eventual destruction of a tree. However, such cutting or
removal shall not be construed to include clearing of nuisance growth,
routine or emergency tree maintenance which removes only permanently
diseased or damaged limbs, trunks or roots and dead whole trees, or
thinning out of overcrowded trees as determined by the Tree Warden,
but shall include such cutting or removal done in contemplation of,
or following the repair, maintenance, reconstruction or paving work
for a road.
PUBLIC SHADE TREE
Includes living trees within a public way or boundary thereof
as defined in MGL c. 87, § 1, the shade tree regulation.
REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, RECONSTRUCTION, OR PAVING WORK
Any such work done within the right-of-way by any person
or agency, public or private, including, but not necessarily limited
to, any work on any portion of any right-of-way which was not physically
commenced at the time the road was designated as a scenic road; and
the construction of any new driveway or private way or the alteration
of any existing driveway or private way insofar as such alteration
takes place within the right-of-way when such work involves the cutting
down of trees or the destruction of stone walls.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
The area on and within the boundaries of the public way.
If the boundaries are unknown, any affected trees or stone walls shall
be presumed to be within the public right-of-way until shown to be
otherwise.
ROAD
The entire right-of-way of a way used for vehicular travel
and appurtenant structures and facilities, including, but not limited
to, bridge structures, drainage systems, retaining walls, traffic
control devices, sidewalks, pedestrian facilities, and the air space
above them, but not intersecting streets or driveways.
STONE WALLS
Includes assemblages of stone involving at least one cubic
foot of wall material per linear foot totaling not less than 10 feet
in length.
TEARING DOWN OR DESTRUCTION OF STONE WALLS
The defacement, removal, physical covering (other than naturally
occurring plant covering), or rearrangement of a stone wall, or any
portion thereof, as defined herein for any purpose other than repair
or maintenance.
TEMPORARY REMOVAL OF STONE WALLS
The temporary removal and replacement of a stone wall, or
any portion thereof, at the same location with the same materials.
This is permitted without Planning Board consent, but only if the
Lancaster Department of Public Works is notified before the work begins
so it can confirm that the wall is properly replaced. Restoration
to the original dimensions and location must be completed within 90
days of commencement of work.
TREE
Includes any living tree whose trunk has a diameter of four
inches or more as measured four feet from the ground. All trees so
defined within the right-of-way of a designated scenic road, or on
the boundaries thereof, shall be subject to this bylaw. If, for whatever
reason, it is uncertain as to whether a tree is within the right-of-way
of a designated scenic road, it shall be presumed to be subject to
the provisions of this bylaw and the provisions of MGL c. 40, § 15C
until the contrary is shown. Nothing in this definition shall be construed
to permit a person, other than the Tree Warden or his deputy, to trim,
cut down or remove a public shade tree.
The following Town of Lancaster roads, streets and ways have
been designated as scenic roads:
Bolton Road
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Bolton Station Road
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Brockelman Road
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Buttonwood Lane
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Center Bridge Road
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Chace Hill Road
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Creamery Road
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Deershorn Road
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Fort Pond Road
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George Hill Road
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Goss Lane
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Harvard Road [from Packard Street to (Pine Hill Road) Seven
Bridge Road]
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Hilltop Road
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Ice House Road
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Lancaster Road
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Langen Road
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Lunenburg Road - north of Route 2
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Mill Street
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Neck Road
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Old Common Road
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Otis Street
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Old Union Turnpike
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Packard Street
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Parker Road
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Ponakin Road - from Lunenburg Road to North Main Street
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Redstone Hill Road
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Route 70 (from the southerly boundary of Lancaster, through
Lancaster, to the northerly boundary of Lancaster)
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Seven Bridges Road and a portion of Main Street designated as
Route 117 (from the easterly boundary of Lancaster to the westerly
boundary of Lancaster)
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South Meadow Road
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Shirley Road
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Sterling Road
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At the Annual Lancaster Town Meeting of May 5, 1987 (Article
58) the balance of the roads on the above list were designated scenic
roads.
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At the Annual Lancaster Town Meeting of May 1, 1989 (Article
29) sections of Seven Bridge Road (Route 117) and Main Street (Route
70) were designated scenic roads.
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A decision of the Planning Board shall be reviewable in the
Superior Court in accordance with MGL c. 249, § 4.
This bylaw shall be administered and enforced by the Planning
Board, the Building Inspector, DPW Superintendent, and the Tree Warden.
Enforcing officials may issue a citation for the violation of this
bylaw and shall take appropriate action in the name of the Town of
Lancaster to prevent, correct, restrain or abate such violations.
A. Violators shall be subject to a fine of $150 per violation for the
first offense and $300 per violation for all subsequent offenses as
allowed by MGL c. 40, § 15C.
B. With regard to public shade trees, violators may be fined up to $500
per violation per MGL c. 87 § 6, if the Tree Warden chooses
to follow the provisions of the public shade tree statute for notification,
public hearings, and approved actions rather than this bylaw.
[Amended 6-21-2021 ATM by Art. 10]
C. The unauthorized cutting or removal of each tree as defined in §§
157-2 and
157-10A above shall be considered a separate violation of this bylaw and therefore subject to fines for each and every violation.
D. The tearing down or destruction of each stone wall as defined in §§
157-2 and
157-10A above shall be considered a separate violation of this bylaw and therefore subject to fines for each and every violation.
The invalidity of any section or provision of this bylaw shall
not invalidate any other section or provision thereof, nor shall it
invalidate any permit, approval or decision, which previously has
been issued.
The following general reference from the Town of Lancaster Bylaws
shall apply:
A. Conservation Commission: Chapter
17, Article
V.
B. Historic Commission: Chapter
17, Article
VI.
C. Planning Board: Chapter
17, Article
IV.
D. Subdivision Rules and Regulations: Chapter
301, Article
IV, §
301-10, Streets.
E. Subdivision Rules and Regulations: Chapter
301, Article
IV, §
301-13D, Plantings.