[Amended 12-14-2009 STM by Art. 6; 5-6-2013 ATM by Art. 46]
In the absence of a contrary meaning established through legislative or judicial action, the following terms contained in G.L c. 40, § 15C, or used herein shall be defined as follows:
The removal of one or more trees, trimming of major branches, measuring 5 inches in diameter 6 inches from the tree trunk cutting of roots, but not the trimming or cutting of trees which the Tree Warden has certified in writing are dead, or the trimming or cutting of dead branches.
Any work done within a scenic road layout by any person or agency, public or private. Included within this definition is any work on a portion of a scenic road layout which was not physically commenced at the time the road was designated as a scenic road. Construction of new driveways or alteration of existing driveways is also included, insofar as it takes place within the scenic road layout.
Any right-of-way used and maintained as a public way including the vehicular traveled way plus necessary appurtenances within the right-of-way, such as bridge structures, drainage systems, retaining walls, traffic control devices, and sidewalks. Trees or stone walls or portions thereof shall be presumed to be within the bounds of the right of way unless it is shown to the contrary on the scenic road layout plan.
A road so designated in accordance with G.L. c. 40, § 15C and these regulations.
A man-made grouping of stones forming a straight or curved line.
Any intentional act of removal of stones, moving of stones in any direction, covering over with non-stone materials, or any other intentional act by which stones are dislocated from a stone wall.
Includes any tree the trunk of which has a diameter of three inches or more as measured four and one half feet above the ground (dbh).