These regulations are adopted under the authority of MGL c. 111, § 31, as reasonable health regulations designed to protect the health and quality of life of those who reside within the Town of Chelmsford, the control of disease, the abatement of nuisances, the promotion of sanitary living conditions, and the protection of the environment from damage and pollution. These regulations shall take effect as of the date of their approval as indicated below. These regulations are not intended to apply to any parcel or parcels of land used for the primary purpose of commercial agriculture, or accessory thereto, the use of which is governed by the provisions of Chapter
127, Right to Farm, of the Town of Chelmsford Bylaws. Nothing herein shall obligate the Chelmsford Board of Health to enforce any provision of the Chelmsford Zoning Bylaws.
As used in this Chapter
201, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ABUTTER
The owners or tenants of property which adjoins the premises
upon which domestic animals are to be kept whether or not said properties
are separated by a public way.
BOARD OF HEALTH
The appropriate and legally designated health authority of
the Town of Chelmsford or its authorized agent or representative,
having the usual powers and duties of a Board of Health within the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
CATTLE
All kinds of domesticated ruminates such as but not limited
to sheep, goats, and bovine animals.
COOP
A structure for the keeping or housing of poultry, pigeons,
or other types of fowl, sometimes referred to herein as a henhouse.
CORRAL
A pen or enclosure for confining animals.
DOMESTIC ANIMAL
Any animal, including but not limited to poultry, bird, reptile,
hog, cow, horse, ponies, goats, swine, cattle, sheep, turkeys, ducks,
geese, pigeons, rabbits, game birds, donkeys, llamas, alpacas, and
mules, but excluding typical household pets which are housed primarily
inside a residential dwelling.
EQUINE
All animals of the equine family such as but not limited
to horses, mules, and donkeys.
FACILITY
Any corral, building, dry lot, enclosure, run, shed, stable,
stall, coop, pen, or structure used for the keeping or restraining
of any domestic animal except such of those that are subject to regulation
under the provisions of:
A.
Section 2B of Chapter 128 of the General Laws pertaining to
commercial riding stables;
B.
Section 39A of Chapter
129 of the General Laws pertaining to pet shops;
C.
Sections 136A through 175 of Chapter 140 of the General Laws
pertaining to dogs; and
D.
Chapter
127, Right to Farm, of the Town of Chelmsford Bylaws.
FEED
A food mixture or preparation used for consumption by domestic
animals kept at a facility.
MALODOR
An unpleasant or offensive odor.
OTHER ANIMALS
Animals that include but are not limited to feral animals.
OWNER
Every person who alone, or jointly, or severally with others:
A.
Has a legal title to any permitted premises; or
B.
Has care, charge, or control of any permitted premises as agent,
executor, executrix, administrator, trustee, lessee, or guardian of
the estate of the holder of legal title. Each such person thus representing
the holder of legal title is bound to comply with the provisions of
these regulations as if he were the owner.
C.
Any individual, partnership, corporation, firm, association,
or group, including a city, town, county, or other governmental unit,
owning property or carrying on activities subject to these regulations.
PASTURE
A plot of land used for grazing and/or feeding of animals.
PEN
A structure for the keeping or housing of one or more animals.
POULTRY
All domesticated or semi-domesticated edible birds such as,
but not limited to, chickens, turkeys, ducks, guinea fowl, pheasants,
and pigeons.
RODENT
Any animal of the order of Rodentia such as, but not limited
to, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, chinchillas, squirrels, rats,
mice, and gerbils.
RUN
The fenced or enclosed outdoor space adjacent to a chicken
coop or henhouse.
RUNOFF
Any liquid, from any source, that flows over the surface
of the ground.
SITE PLAN
A plan showing the entire property (including all property
lines) with the existing and proposed structures accurately plotted
thereon.
STABLE
A building or structure in which animals are sheltered and/or
fed.
STALL
A compartment in a stable used for the keeping of one or
more animals.
SWINE
Any hoofed mammal of the porcine species.
UNSANITARY CONDITIONS
The state of being of a facility, or the area adjacent to
a facility, which, in the opinion of the Board of Health, is conducive
to or results in breeding of flies; creation of malodors; vermin infestation;
liquid effluent; runoff; disease carriers; and/or noise in such concentrations
and of such duration as to cause a nuisance; be injurious or, on the
basis of current information, potentially injurious to human health;
or an unreasonable interference with the comfortable enjoyment of
life and property by the owner or an abutter.
VERMIN
Any of various destructive insects, or small animals including
but not limited to flies, mosquitoes, lice, mice, and rats.
WETLAND
Any jurisdictional wetland as defined by MGL c. 131, § 40
and/or the Chelmsford Wetlands Bylaw.
The keeping of swine is not allowed except on a parcel of land defined as a farm by any local, state, or federal law or regulation, regulation including without limitation the provisions of Chapter
127, Right to Farm, of the Town of Chelmsford Bylaws.