All four Suffolk County municipalities border Boston Harbor or tidal water, triggering Chapter 91 (MGL c. 91) Waterways licensing for work below the high water mark. The MA Wetlands Protection Act (MGL c. 131, §40) regulates work within 100 ft of coastal resources. Boston's Coastal Flood Resilience Overlay District requires elevated construction. Revere and Winthrop have strict Velocity Zone (V-Zone) FEMA requirements.
Coastal development in Suffolk County is heavily regulated due to Boston Harbor, Chelsea Creek, Belle Isle Marsh, and the Revere/Winthrop beaches. Three regulatory tiers apply: (1) Chapter 91 Waterways License from MassDEP (310 CMR 9.00) is required for any structure, fill, or dredging in tidelands or navigable waters — piers, seawalls, revetments, or even docks need a license. (2) Wetlands Protection Act jurisdiction (MGL c. 131, §40 and 310 CMR 10.00) covers all work within 100 feet of coastal banks, dunes, salt marshes, land subject to coastal storm flowage, or within 200 feet of perennial streams — requires a Notice of Intent to the Conservation Commission and Order of Conditions. (3) Local zoning overlays — Boston Zoning Code Article 25A (Coastal Flood Resilience Overlay District, adopted 2021) requires elevation of the lowest occupied floor to BFE + 2 feet and flood-resistant construction in AE and VE zones. Revere Zoning Ordinance §17.28 (Floodplain District) and Winthrop Zoning Bylaw §17.15 adopt equivalent requirements referencing 780 CMR. Chelsea Zoning §34-260 addresses the Mill Creek area. All projects in mapped Velocity Zones (V-Zones) must use pile or column foundations, breakaway walls, and meet ASCE 24 requirements. Sea level rise planning under MA CZM's Resilient Massachusetts Action Team (RMAT) standards now applies to state-funded projects.
Unpermitted work in tidelands: MGL c. 91, §18 fines up to $25,000/day, restoration order. WPA violation: up to $25,000/day civil penalty. Zoning violation: daily fines under MGL c. 40A, §7. Building in V-Zone without elevation: removal order.
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Chelsea, MA
Construction noise regulated under Chelsea Code Ch. 16 and MassDEP 310 CMR 7.10. Standard hours are Mon–Fri 7 AM–6 PM, Sat 8 AM–5 PM; no construction on Sund...
Chelsea, MA
Barking dogs addressed under Chelsea Code Ch. 4 (Animals) and general nuisance provisions. Excessive barking is a civil nuisance complaint under MGL c. 140. ...
Chelsea, MA
Chelsea enforces noise complaints through Chapter 16 (Miscellaneous Offenses). No single statewide decibel limit applies; the city relies on MassDEP 310 CMR ...
Chelsea, MA
Chelsea is in the flight path of Boston Logan International Airport (about 1 mile west). Aircraft noise is governed by federal FAA regulations and Massport; ...
Chelsea, MA
Chelsea has a citywide residential parking sticker program under Code §13-4.2. The Chelsea Waterfront District requires sticker parking 8 AM–6 PM Mon–Fri. St...
Chelsea, MA
Abandoned vehicles on public ways subject to state law MGL c. 90 §22C (72-hour threshold). Chelsea enforces through its ISD and Police Department. Inoperable...
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