Pursuant to Section 6 of Article 89 of the amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, the Charter of the Town and Chapter
130 of the General Laws, a local system to control, regulate or prohibit the taking of eels and any or all kinds of shellfish, sea worms, and alewives within the Town is authorized. In accordance with Chapter
130 of the General Laws the Town Manager, subject to disapproval by the Town Council, shall annually adopt rules and regulations not contrary to law in regard to the shellfisheries. The Shellfish Constable, together with the Shellfish Committee shall be responsible for advising the Town Manager in regard to the drafting of said rules and regulations. The Town Manager shall subject said rules and regulations to a public hearing before final adoption.
The Town Manager shall also be responsible for the granting of shellfish aquaculture licenses, subject to disapproval by the Town Council. Upon written application accompanied by sufficient plans to show the intended project and project area to be licensed, the Town Manager shall forward said application to the appropriate boards, committees and departments and shall serve notice of a public hearing to be held pursuant to § 60, Chapter
130, MGL.
The Town Manager shall promulgate rules and regulations and make grants
as aforesaid, and publish the same and file the same with the Town Clerk,
and shall, forthwith upon their promulgation transmit them to the Town Council.
They shall become effective upon the expiration of 30 days unless the Council
votes within said time to disapprove them. Regulations made hereunder shall
be published by posting a copy of the same in the office of the Town Manager,
and in the office of the Town Clerk, and in three or more public places in
said city or Town, or by publishing the same once in a newspaper, if any,
published in the Town, and as may be further prescribed by law.
The Town Manager without a hearing may take any emergency action necessary
for immediate management or control of the shellfisheries. Such emergency
action shall not remain in effect for a period longer than 60 days, unless
approved by the Town Council.