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Erosion Control: Brookline vs Wellesley

How do erosion control rules compare between Brookline, MA and Wellesley, MA?

Brookline and Wellesley have similar restriction levels.

Brookline, MA

Norfolk County

Some Restrictions

Norfolk County does not enforce erosion control. Each municipality requires erosion and sediment controls on construction sites under local bylaws, the Wetlands Protection Act, and EPA construction general permit.

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Wellesley, MA

Norfolk County

Some Restrictions

Norfolk County does not enforce erosion control. Each municipality requires erosion and sediment controls on construction sites under local bylaws, the Wetlands Protection Act, and EPA construction general permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrooklineWellesley
County Rule?None — municipal enforcementNone — municipal enforcement
StateMGL c. 131 §40 (Wetlands)MGL c. 131 §40 (Wetlands)
FederalEPA Construction General PermitEPA Construction General Permit
Common BMPsSilt fence, wattles, blanketsSilt fence, wattles, blankets
Stabilization14 days temp, permanent at end14 days temp, permanent at end

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Brookline FAQ

Who enforces erosion control rules in Norfolk County?

Norfolk County's code enforcement division is responsible for environmental ordinances. You can report violations or request information through the Norfolk County government website or by calling the main municipal line.

What are typical penalties for violating erosion control rules?

Most Norfolk County environmental violations start with a written warning followed by escalating civil fines for repeat offenses. Specific dollar amounts and any criminal-misdemeanor exposure depend on the section of code; consult Norfolk County's municipal code or staff for the current penalty schedule.

Wellesley FAQ

Who enforces erosion control rules in Norfolk County?

Norfolk County's code enforcement division is responsible for environmental ordinances. You can report violations or request information through the Norfolk County government website or by calling the main municipal line.

What are typical penalties for violating erosion control rules?

Most Norfolk County environmental violations start with a written warning followed by escalating civil fines for repeat offenses. Specific dollar amounts and any criminal-misdemeanor exposure depend on the section of code; consult Norfolk County's municipal code or staff for the current penalty schedule.

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