Worcester County MA is entirely inland with no Atlantic coastline, so MA Coastal Zone Management (CZM) regulations do not apply. Development near inland waters including Wachusett Reservoir, Quabbin Reservoir watershed, Lake Quinsigamond, and the Blackstone/Nashua/Quinebaug Rivers is regulated under the Wetlands Protection Act (MGL c. 131, Β§40) and Massachusetts Watershed Protection Act (MGL c. 92A 1/2) for DCR-protected watersheds. No coastal bluff, dune, or seawall rules apply.
Worcester County is landlocked and does not have Atlantic Ocean frontage, so the Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Program (MGL c. 21A, Β§Β§4A-4D) and 301 CMR 21.00 do not apply to any location in the county. Coastal wetland designations (salt marsh, barrier beach, coastal dune, coastal bank) also do not apply. However, Worcester County contains substantial inland water resources with analogous protections: the Quabbin Reservoir watershed (covering parts of Oakham, Hardwick, Petersham, Phillipston, New Salem) and Wachusett Reservoir watershed (covering Boylston, West Boylston, Clinton, Sterling, Holden, Princeton, Rutland) are protected under the Watershed Protection Act MGL c. 92A 1/2 and 350 CMR 11.00, which imposes strict development prohibitions within 200 ft of tributaries and 400 ft of the reservoirs. The Wetlands Protection Act (MGL c. 131, Β§40) and 310 CMR 10.00 apply to Bank, Land Under Water, Bordering Vegetated Wetlands, and Riverfront Area (200 ft of perennial streams) throughout the county. Rivers and Streams Protection Act (amending MGL c. 131, Β§40) creates a 200 ft Riverfront Area with redevelopment limits. Flood Hazard Area development regulated under 780 CMR 1612 and local floodplain zoning.
DCR watershed violations: up to $25,000 per day under MGL c. 92A 1/2, Β§3 plus restoration. Wetlands Protection Act violations: $25,000 per day per violation plus restoration under MGL c. 131, Β§40. Unpermitted work in Riverfront Area: Conservation Commission enforcement order and civil penalties.
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Worcester enforces quiet hours between 10 PM and 7 AM on weekdays and 11 PM to 7 AM on weekends under the city's Excessive and Unreasonable Noise ordinance. ...
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Worcester addresses barking dogs under both the noise ordinance and animal control regulations. Dogs creating persistent noise that disturbs neighbors consti...
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