Retaining walls in Suffolk County require building permits when over 4 feet tall (measured bottom-of-footing to top-of-wall) or when supporting a surcharge, per 780 CMR 1807. Walls over 4 feet require stamped engineering. Boston, Chelsea, Revere, and Winthrop Building Departments all enforce 780 CMR with local fee schedules.
Retaining walls are regulated uniformly across Suffolk County under 780 CMR 1807 (Massachusetts State Building Code). A building permit is required for any retaining wall over 4 feet in height measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall, OR any wall of any height supporting a surcharge (e.g., a driveway, building, or slope above). Walls requiring permits must be designed by a registered Massachusetts Professional Engineer with stamped plans addressing soil pressure, drainage, global stability, and surcharge loads. Boston ISD charges permit fees based on wall value (typically $50 minimum + $10 per $1,000 of project value). Chelsea, Revere, and Winthrop have similar fee schedules. Setback requirements apply — walls cannot encroach into required zoning setbacks without a variance. Drainage behind the wall is critical: weep holes or drainage boards with a drain pipe directing water away from neighboring properties. The Conservation Commission has jurisdiction if the wall is within 100 feet of wetlands or a coastal resource area (MGL c. 131, §40). Historic district commissions may require review in Back Bay, Beacon Hill, South End, Charlestown, and other Boston districts. Walls over 10 feet or in complex site conditions may require geotechnical investigation. Failure of a retaining wall that damages neighboring property creates liability under the MA 'reasonable use' drainage doctrine and general negligence principles.
Unpermitted wall over 4 ft: stop-work order under MGL c. 143, §94, required engineering, retroactive permit with double fee, fines $100-$1,000. Failure causing damage: personal injury and property liability.
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