In the absence of contrary meaning established through legislative or
judicial action, the following terns contained in MGL c. 40, § 15C,
or used herein shall be defined as follows:
CUTTING OR REMOVAL OF TREES
The removal of one or more trees, trimming of major branches, or
cutting of roots, but not cutting of dead trees, dead branches, or branches
damages by storms or other natural causes.
REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, RECONSTRUCTION, OR PAVING WORK
Any work done within a scenic road layout by any person or agency,
public or private. Included within this definition is any work on any portion
of the 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 with the
scenic road layout.
ROAD
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. When the boundary of the right-of-way is in issue
so that a question arises as to whether or not certain trees or stone walls,
or portions thereof, are within or without the way, the trees or stone walls
shall be presumed to be within the way unless it is shown to the contrary
on the scenic road layout.
TEARING DOWN OR DESTRUCTION OF STONE WALLS
The destruction of more than one cubic foot of wall material, but
shall not be construed to include temporary removal and replacement at the
same location with the same materials.
SCENIC ROAD
A road so designated in accordance with MGL c. 40, § 15C,
and these regulations.
SCENIC ROAD LAYOUT
The land area shown on a plan within the right-of-way of a scenic
road which is subject to the provisions of these regulations adopted under
the authority of MGL c. 40, § 15C.
TREES
Includes a tree whose trunk has a diameter of four inches or more
as measured four feet above the ground.
These regulations are intended to ensure that trees and stone walls
along scenic roads will be protected and will not be altered except after
a public hearing following notification of interested parties and after consideration
of the work project by the Planning Board.
Upon the designation at Town Meeting of any road as a scenic road, the
Planning Board shall take the following steps to give effective notice of
such designation:
A. Notify all municipal departments that may take action
with respect to such roads;
B. Notify the State Department of Public Works;
C. Cause a notice or informal article to be published in
a local newspaper stating that the road or roads have been so designated;
D. Indicate such designation on the Zoning Map, Town of
Dalton, MA;
E. Notify all utility companies or other such parties which
may undertake work within or on the border of such road.
The Planning Board's decision on any application for proposed action
affecting scenic roads shall be based on consideration of the following criteria:
A. The degree to which the proposed action would adversely
affect the scenic and aesthetic values upon which the scenic road designation
was originally based;
B. The necessity for the proposed action in terms of public
safety, welfare or convenience;
C. Compensatory actions proposed, such as replacement of
trees or walls;
D. Availability of reasonable alternatives to the proposed
action which could reduce or eliminate anticipated damage to trees of stone
walls;
E. Whether the proposed action would compromise or harm
other environmental or historical values; and
F. Consistency of the proposed action with previously adopted
Town plans and policies.
The Select Board is responsible for the enforcement of these rules and
regulations. Whoever violates any provisions of these regulations shall be
liable to a fine of not more than $3,000 for each citation for any violation.
Each tree trimmed or removed or cubic foot of stone wall torn down or destroyed, as defined in §
502-2, shall constitute a separate violation.