The intent and purpose of this bylaw is to state
with emphasis the right-to-farm accorded to all citizens of the Commonwealth
under Article 97 of the Articles of Amendment to the Massachusetts
Constitution, and all state statutes and regulations thereunder, including,
but not limited to, MGL C. 40A, § 3, Paragraph 1; C. 90,
§ 9; C. 111, § 125A; and C. 128, § 1A.
We the citizens of the Town of Groton restate and republish these
rights pursuant to the Town's authority conferred by Article 89 of
the Articles of Amendment of the Massachusetts Constitution.
This general bylaw encourages the pursuit of
agriculture, promotes agriculturally based economic opportunities,
and protects farmlands within the Town of Groton by allowing agricultural
uses and related activities to function with minimal conflict with
abutters and Town agencies. This bylaw shall apply to all jurisdictional
areas within the Town. This bylaw shall not restrict the Town of Groton
from enforcing any existing regulation or adopting any new regulation.
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The right to farm is hereby recognized to exist
within the Town of Groton. The above described agricultural activities
may occur on holidays, weekdays, and weekends by night or day and
shall include the attendant incidental noise, odors, dust and fumes
associated with normally accepted agricultural practices. It is hereby
determined that whatever impact may be caused to others through the
normal practice of agriculture is more than offset by the benefits
of farming to the neighborhood, community, and society in general.
The benefits and protections of this bylaw are intended to apply exclusively
to those commercial agriculture and farming operations and activities
conducted in accordance with generally accepted agricultural practices.
Moreover, nothing in this Right to Farm bylaw shall be deemed as acquiring
any interest in land, imposing any land use regulation, or restricting
the Town of Groton from enforcing any existing regulation or adopting
any new regulation.
[Amended 10-1-2018 ATM
by Art. 14]
An Agricultural Commission has been established
by vote of the October 23, 2006 Special Town Meeting to address and
represent agricultural issues and interests in the Town of Groton. The Commission consists of five members appointed by the Select
Board. Vacancies and expired terms shall be filled by the Select Board,
taking into account the recommendations of the Commission and following
the rules of the Town of Groton Committee Handbook. No less than three
members of the Commission shall be engaged in the business of farming
or related agricultural industries. This does not preclude all five
members of the Commission being actively engaged in the business of
farming or related agricultural industries. The duties and responsibilities
of the Commission shall include, but not be limited to: advising the Select
Board, Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals, Conservation Commission,
Board of Health, Earth Removal - Stormwater Advisory Committee, and
other local organizations on projects and activities, including acquisitions
and other transactions involving lands in the Town of Groton; engaging
in projects and activities to promote the business of farming activities
and traditions and farmland protection, including programs, education
and community events; and reporting on projects and activities on
an annual basis in the Town report.
If any part of this bylaw is for any reason
held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect
the remainder of this bylaw. The Town of Groton hereby declares the
provision of this bylaw to be severable.