974 CMR, § 5.03 - General Housing
(1)
Exterior Storage.
(a)
Junk, which is any worn out, castoff, or discarded articles or material that is
ready for destruction or has been collected or stored for salvage or conversion
to some use shall not be stored on residential lots.
(b) No junk shall be stored in any front
yard, whether screened or not.
(2)
Vehicles.
(a) No person shall park, store, leave or
permit the parking, storing, or leaving of any motor vehicle of any kind which
is in an abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, inoperative, rusted, junked or
partially dismantled condition in open view upon any private
property.
(b) Recreational
vehicles, camping trailers, and other large noncommercial vehicles shall be
parked within a structure or in a lot's rear yard screened from any public
way.
(c)
Unregistered
Vehicles. A vehicle that does not bear a current license plate is
deemed to be unregistered. Only one unregistered vehicle may be maintained on
any residential lot and may be stored only in the rear yard screened from the
public way or within a completely enclosed building.
(d)
Vehicle
Maintenance. No disassembled vehicle shall be maintained outside a
structure on any residential lot.
(3)
Yard Sales. A
yard sale is "the sale or offering for sale to the general public of over five
items of personal property on any portion of a lot in a residential zoning
district, whether within or outside any building." No more than one yard sale
per month per household may be conducted. No off-premise signs may be erected
for any yard sale.
(4) Kennels are
defined in M.G.L. c. 140 § 136A as "one pack or collection of dogs on a
single premises, whether maintained for breeding, boarding, sale, training,
hunting or other purposes and including any shop where dogs are on sale, and
also including every pack or collection of more than three dogs three months
old or over owned or kept by a person on a single premises irrespective of the
purpose for which they are maintained". Kennels shall not be established or
maintained in any residential zoning district within Devens, however a
"Shelter'', a public animal control facility, or any other facility which is
operated by MassDevelopment for the purpose of protecting animals from cruelty,
neglect, or abuse is exempt from
974 CMR
5.00.
(5)
Horses and 'live stock or fowls' (animals or fowls kept or propagated by the
owner for food or as a means of livelihood; also deer, elk, cottontail rabbits
and northern hares, pheasants, quail, partridge and other birds and quadrupeds
determined by the department of fisheries, wildlife and environmental law
enforcement to be wild and kept by, or under a permit from, said department in
proper houses or suitable enclosed yards) may not be maintained on any
residential lot less than two acres in size.
(6)
Hot Tubs/Swimming
Pools. Private outdoor hot tubs and swimming pools are regulated
by International Code Council's International Residential Code (2009)
Chapter 42 and Appendix G: Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs
and require a barrier or a fence, wall, a building wall or combination
thereof which completely surrounds the swimming pool and/or hot tub and
obstructs access to the pool and/or hot tub. If a portion of the barrier is
visible from a public way, it shall be visually impermeable. Outdoor pools
exceeding 18 inches in depth shall be protected by an enclosure to comply with
the following:
(a) at least four feet in
height from grade to top of fencing;
(b) vertical openings not to exceed four
inches;
(c) chain link openings not
to exceed two inches;
(d) railings
and posts to be on the interior of fencing and must be capable of withstanding
a 150 pound load.
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