Any Norfolk property owner, or the Commission on its own initiative, may propose a road or portion of a road for consideration for scenic road designation, subject to the requirements of §
111-3 of this chapter.
A. Application. An application calling for scenic road designation shall be filed with the Commission, in a form prescribed by the Commission, and shall contain the following information:
(1) Map. A map on which is indicated:
(a) The name of the road to be designated as a scenic road;
(b) A general description of the road or portion of road which includes the total frontage of the road or portion of road proposed, and the limits of the proposed designation;
(c) The names and addresses of all abutters to the road or portion of road. The map shall be at the same scale as the scale adopted for maps used by the Norfolk Planning and Zoning Commission.
(2) Description. A written description of:
(a) Those characteristics of the road or portion of road which qualify it for scenic road designation, including, but not limited to, the criteria set forth in §
111-3A of this chapter; and
(b) Such other features of the road or portion of road which ought to be preserved by such designation.
(3) Statement of approval. A written statement of approval signed by the owners of a majority of the lot frontage abutting the road or portion of road stating that they approve of designating the road or portion of road as a "scenic road," which statement shall include the name and address of all owners of lot frontage abutting the road or portion of road and the measured lot frontage of each abutter along the proposed scenic road.
(4) Application fee. The fee for an application for scenic road designation shall be $250, and shall be provided with the application and shall be as set forth in the Town ordinance concerning land use fees.
B. Filing.
(1) Commission. The application shall be filed with the Commission, which shall forward copies to the Board of Selectmen, the Assessor, the Fire Marshal, the resident state trooper or his designee, and the Norfolk Lion's Club Volunteer Ambulance Service.
(2) Moratorium. Upon receipt of the application by the Commission there shall be no alteration, change or improvement made to the road or portion of road in question until the final decision on the designation is made.
C. Review. The Board of Selectmen, the Fire Marshal, the resident state trooper or his designee and the Norfolk Lion's Club Volunteer Ambulance Service shall review the application, send its recommendations to the Commission no later than 45 days after this review, along with its recommendation for approval or denial, with reasons for such recommendation.
D. Hearing.
(1) Schedule. Following the receipt of the recommendations, the official receipt of the application will be the day of Commission's next regularly scheduled meeting or 35 days after the application is deemed complete, whichever is sooner. The Commission shall commence a public hearing within 65 days after official receipt. The public hearing shall be completed within 35 days unless otherwise provided with an extension of time from the applicant.
(2) Notice.
(a) Notice of the public hearing on the application shall be published in a newspaper having substantial circulation in Norfolk twice, at least three days, but not more than 14 days, prior to the hearing, and sent by certified mail to the applicant.
(b) The applicant shall notify all owners of lots fronting on the road or portion of road in question of the application and the date of the public hearing, by certified mail, return receipt requested, not later than seven days prior to the hearing, and shall include with such notice a copy of the legal notice. Return receipts shall be submitted at the public hearing.
E. Decision.
(1) Schedule. The Commission shall act upon the application within a period of 65 days from the close of the public hearing.
(2) Considerations. The Commission shall consider the recommendations, if any, of the agencies or individuals listed above and the evidence presented at the public hearing in reaching its decision.
(3) Grounds. The grounds for designation or nondesignation shall be stated in the records of the Commission and shall include in as much detail as possible the special features which qualify the road or portion of road for scenic designation.
(4) Notice. The Commission shall:
(a) Notify the applicant of its decision in writing by first class mail within 15 days after such decision is rendered; such notice shall be a simple statement that the road or portion of road was or was not designated as a "scenic road," together with the date of the decision; and
(b) Publish its decision in a newspaper having substantial circulation in Norfolk.
(5) Effective date. Any scenic road designation under this chapter shall not become effective until a copy of the designation is filed in the office of the Town Clerk. The applicant shall be responsible for such filing and shall pay any filing fee.
F. Rescission.
(1) Procedures. The designation of a road or portion of road as a "scenic road" may be rescinded by the Commission using the above procedures, provided that the owners of the majority of the lot frontage abutting the road or portion thereof concur with such rescission and have filed with the Town Clerk a written statement of approval of rescission.
(2) Time limit. No designation of a road or portion of road as a "scenic road" may be rescinded and no application or request for such rescission may be filed for at least two years after the effective date of the designation of the road or portion of road as a "scenic road."