Moving to Newton, MA?
Here are the local rules you need to know before you unpack.
Every city has its own set of local ordinances that go beyond state and federal law. From when you can mow your lawn to whether you can park your RV in the driveway, these rules affect daily life in ways most people do not expect. This guide covers the key ordinances in Newton across 26 categories and 115 specific rules we track.
🔊 Noise Ordinances
Noise rules affect everything from weekend parties to lawn care schedules. Quiet hours, construction restrictions, and barking dog limits vary widely between cities.
Quiet Hours
Some RestrictionsNewton prohibits unreasonable noise audible beyond property lines during nighttime hours, typically 10 PM to 7 AM, under the citys noise control ordinance enforced by Newton Police and ISD.
Construction Hours
Some RestrictionsConstruction in Newton is generally permitted 7 AM to 6 PM weekdays and with restricted weekend hours, with Sunday work prohibited or limited under the noise ordinance.
Leaf Blower Rules
Heavy RestrictionsNewton has one of the regions stricter leaf blower ordinances, with seasonal bans on gas-powered blowers, decibel limits, and restricted hours of use in residential areas.
Industrial Noise
Some RestrictionsIndustrial and commercial noise in Newton must meet property-line decibel limits by zoning district, with mechanical equipment, HVAC, and loading docks closely monitored.
Decibel Limits
Some RestrictionsNewtons noise ordinance sets property-line decibel thresholds that differ by zoning district and time of day, with residential receivers protected most strictly.
Amplified Music & Events
Some RestrictionsAmplified music audible beyond property lines is regulated under Newton Chapter 20, requiring permits for outdoor events and prohibited during nighttime quiet hours.
Aircraft Noise
Few RestrictionsAircraft noise over Newton from Logan Airport is regulated by Massport and the FAA, not city ordinance, though Newton participates in regional noise abatement efforts.
Outdoor Music
Some RestrictionsOutdoor music performances in Newton require entertainment licensing, must end by permit-specified times, and are monitored against property-line noise limits.
Barking Dogs
Some RestrictionsNewton treats persistent barking as a public nuisance under the noise ordinance and animal control regulations, with Animal Control able to issue warnings and citations to owners.
🏠 Short-Term Rentals
If you plan to rent out your home on Airbnb or VRBO - even occasionally - you need to know the local STR rules before listing.
Occupancy Limits
Some RestrictionsNewton STR occupancy follows state sanitary code 105 CMR 410, generally allowing two persons per bedroom plus reasonable additional occupants based on square footage.
Taxes & Fees
Some RestrictionsNewton STRs collect 5.7 percent state room occupancy tax plus 6 percent local option and 2.75 percent Cape and Islands fee does not apply; Community Impact Fee applies to professional hosts.
Noise Rules
Some RestrictionsNewton STR guests must comply with the city noise ordinance, with quiet hours generally from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. and hosts responsible for guest conduct.
Insurance Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsMassachusetts law requires STR operators to maintain at least 1 million dollars in liability insurance per MGL c.64G s.14, covering each rental transaction in Newton.
Registration Rules
Heavy RestrictionsSTR operators in Newton must register with the Massachusetts DOR state registry before renting and comply with city zoning and local contact requirements.
Parking Rules
Some RestrictionsNewton STRs must provide off-street parking for guests per zoning requirements; on-street overnight parking is restricted citywide from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m.
Permit Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsNewton requires short-term rental operators to register with the state DOR and comply with city zoning, with STRs generally restricted to owner-occupied dwellings in residential zones.
Night Caps
Some RestrictionsNewton does not impose a specific night cap on owner-occupied STRs, but non-owner-occupied rentals are generally restricted by zoning rather than by per-year night limits.
🔥 Fire Regulations
Fire pit rules, fireworks restrictions, and brush clearance requirements are especially important if you are coming from a state with different fire risk profiles.
Backyard Fires
Some RestrictionsRecreational backyard fires in Newton are allowed in contained pits with clean wood; open brush fires need a seasonal permit and follow 310 CMR 7.07 burn rules.
Wildfire Zones
Few RestrictionsNewton is not in a designated high wildfire hazard zone, but conservation areas and dense tree canopy create localized risk managed under state fire code.
Fire Pit Rules
Some RestrictionsNewton permits recreational fire pits under 527 CMR 1.00 with restrictions on fuel, location, and supervision; permits may be required from Newton Fire Department.
Smoke Detectors
Heavy RestrictionsNewton enforces MA smoke and CO detector law requiring working alarms on every level; inspection certificate required before sale or transfer under MGL c.148 s.26F.
Fireworks
Heavy RestrictionsAll consumer fireworks are ILLEGAL in Newton and throughout Massachusetts under MGL c.148 s.39; possession, sale, or use carries fines and potential criminal charges.
Outdoor Burning
Heavy RestrictionsOpen burning in Newton is permitted only January 15 through May 1 under 310 CMR 7.07 with a daily permit from Newton Fire Department; burning is prohibited rest of year.
Brush Clearance
Some RestrictionsNewton requires property owners to maintain defensible space around structures and remove dead brush under state fire code 527 CMR 1.00 and local property maintenance rules.
🚗 Parking Rules
Parking rules catch more new residents off guard than almost any other ordinance. RV storage, overnight parking bans, and driveway regulations vary significantly.
Abandoned Vehicles
Some RestrictionsUnder MGL c.90 s.22D, Newton can tow vehicles left on public ways for more than 72 hours. Unregistered or inoperable vehicles on private property must be stored indoors or screened.
Commercial Vehicle Restrictions
Heavy RestrictionsNewton prohibits overnight street parking of commercial vehicles over 1 ton. On residential property, only one commercial vehicle may be parked, and it cannot exceed posted weight limits.
Overnight Parking
Heavy RestrictionsNewton bans overnight street parking from 1 AM to 6 AM on all public ways year-round. Violations result in $25 tickets. Residents must park in driveways or garages.
Driveway Rules
Some RestrictionsNewton requires curb cut permits from DPW for new driveways, with maximum widths of 20 feet for single-family homes. Impervious surface coverage is limited by zoning district.
Street Parking Limits
Some RestrictionsNewton permits daytime street parking with posted time limits in business districts. Residential parking permits are not generally used, but alternate-side rules and 2-hour limits apply in key commercial areas.
RV & Boat Parking
Heavy RestrictionsNewton prohibits overnight street parking of RVs, boats, and trailers. On residential property, recreational vehicles must be parked in side or rear yards with screening and cannot be used as dwellings.
EV Charging
Some RestrictionsNewton follows the state stretch energy code requiring EV-ready wiring in new construction. Residential Level 2 chargers need electrical permits; commercial installations require site plan review.
🧱 Fence Regulations
Planning to put up a fence? Height limits, material restrictions, and permit requirements differ by city - and sometimes by which side of the property the fence sits on.
Retaining Walls
Some RestrictionsRetaining walls in Newton over 4 feet in height measured from footing to top require a building permit and engineered design per 780 CMR.
Material Restrictions
Some RestrictionsNewton restricts barbed wire, razor wire, and electrified fences in residential zones, and historic districts impose additional material and design standards.
Fence Requirements
Some RestrictionsFences in Newton must meet zoning setback, height, and material standards, with finished side facing neighbors and installation not blocking drainage or sight lines.
Permit Requirements
Some RestrictionsNewton generally requires a building permit for fences over a certain height and for pool enclosures, with zoning review for compliance with setbacks and height limits.
Pool Barriers
Heavy RestrictionsNewton enforces 780 CMR pool barrier rules requiring at least a 48-inch fence with self-closing and self-latching gates around all residential swimming pools.
Neighbor Fence Rules
Some RestrictionsMassachusetts MGL Chapter 49 governs boundary fences between neighbors, establishing shared maintenance where fences are mutual and providing fence viewer procedures in disputes.
Height Limits
Some RestrictionsNewton limits residential fence height to 6 feet in side and rear yards and typically 4 feet in front yards, with taller fences requiring special permits.
🐔 Animal Ordinances
Pet owners and aspiring chicken keepers should check local animal ordinances before signing a lease or closing on a home.
Dog Leash Laws
Some RestrictionsNewton requires dogs to be leashed in public except in designated off-leash areas, with licensing mandatory for all dogs over six months under state law.
Livestock
Heavy RestrictionsNewton generally prohibits keeping of livestock such as goats, pigs, sheep, and cattle on typical residential lots, except where state agricultural protections apply.
Exotic Pets
Heavy RestrictionsNewton follows Massachusetts state law prohibiting most exotic pets, including large cats, primates, venomous reptiles, and many wildlife species without MassWildlife permits.
Wildlife Feeding
Some RestrictionsNewton prohibits feeding of wildlife that creates nuisance conditions, attracts coyotes or rodents, and restricts intentional feeding of deer and waterfowl.
Chickens & Livestock
Some RestrictionsNewton permits backyard hens in most residential zones with setback requirements and coop standards, while roosters and larger livestock are generally prohibited.
Breed Restrictions
Few RestrictionsNewton does not impose breed-specific bans because Massachusetts state law MGL c.140 s.157A prohibits municipalities from regulating dogs based on breed alone.
Beekeeping
Few RestrictionsNewton permits residential beekeeping consistent with MDAR registration requirements under MGL c.128 s.31A, with setbacks and hive management expectations.
🌿 Landscaping Rules
From grass height limits to tree removal permits, landscaping rules can surprise new homeowners, especially in drought-prone areas with water restrictions.
Water Restrictions
Some RestrictionsNewton follows MWRA water supply with seasonal irrigation limits; MassDEP drought declarations may trigger mandatory outdoor watering restrictions enforced citywide.
Grass Height Limits
Some RestrictionsNewton property maintenance code requires grass and weeds be kept under approximately 10 inches; violations trigger notice and potential city abatement at owner expense.
Native Plants
Few RestrictionsNewton encourages native plantings through Urban Tree Preservation Ordinance, Newton Conservators, and pollinator-friendly policies; no mandate but strong incentives.
Tree Trimming
Heavy RestrictionsNewton protects public shade trees under MGL c.87; trimming street trees or trees on public land requires Tree Warden approval; private tree trimming is generally unrestricted.
Artificial Turf
Some RestrictionsArtificial turf is permitted on private Newton residential lots subject to zoning and stormwater rules; debate continues on PFAS concerns and playing field bans.
Weed Ordinances
Some RestrictionsNewton property maintenance code requires removal of noxious weeds and overgrown vegetation; invasive species management encouraged but not strictly mandated.
Tree Removal & Heritage Trees
Heavy RestrictionsNewton Urban Tree Preservation Ordinance regulates removal of significant private trees and all public shade trees under MGL c.87; permits and mitigation often required.
Rainwater Harvesting
Few RestrictionsRainwater harvesting is legal and encouraged in Newton for outdoor irrigation; rain barrels and cisterns have no permit requirement for non-potable residential use.
💼 Home Business
Working from home is common, but running a business from home often requires permits and must comply with zoning restrictions on customer traffic and signage.
Cottage Food Operations
Heavy RestrictionsMassachusetts has limited cottage food law; Newton home food businesses typically require state residential kitchen permit through MA Dept of Public Health and local Board of Health review.
Customer Traffic Restrictions
Some RestrictionsNewton home occupations must not generate traffic beyond typical residential levels; regular client visits may trigger special permit requirement from Planning Board.
Signage Rules
Heavy RestrictionsNewton restricts home business signs to small non-illuminated nameplates typically under 2 square feet; commercial signage prohibited in residential zones.
Home Occupation Permits
Some RestrictionsNewton permits home occupations as accessory uses under the Zoning Ordinance Chapter 30, with size limits, no outside employees, and restrictions on client visits in residential districts.
Home Daycare
Few RestrictionsNewton allows family child care in homes as of right under MGL c.28A s.10, with state EEC licensing handling most regulation and local zoning applying to signage and traffic.
Zoning Restrictions
Some RestrictionsNewton allows home occupations in residential zones with restrictions on employees, customer traffic, and exterior changes; must preserve residential character.
🏊 Swimming Pools & Spas
Pool ownership comes with safety fencing requirements, permit obligations, and drainage rules that vary by jurisdiction.
Fencing Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsNewton pools must be enclosed by a barrier at least 4 feet tall per the Massachusetts State Building Code 780 CMR, with self-closing and self-latching gates.
Pool Permits
Heavy RestrictionsNewton requires a building permit for any swimming pool over 24 inches deep, plus electrical and plumbing permits, under the Massachusetts State Building Code 780 CMR.
Safety Rules
Heavy RestrictionsNewton pools must comply with the federal Virginia Graeme Baker Act for drain safety, Massachusetts barrier code, and electrical bonding under 527 CMR.
Hot Tub Rules
Some RestrictionsNewton hot tubs need electrical permits and must meet 780 CMR; a lockable ASTM F1346 safety cover can substitute for perimeter fencing.
Above-Ground Pools
Some RestrictionsAbove-ground pools in Newton over 24 inches deep need a building permit and must meet barrier and setback rules like in-ground pools.
🏗️ Accessory Structures
Thinking about an ADU, shed, or garage conversion? Local rules on accessory structures have changed rapidly in recent years, especially in California.
Shed Rules
Some RestrictionsNewton allows sheds in rear and side yards with setbacks; sheds over 120 sf need building permits; setbacks typically 3 to 10 feet from property lines.
ADU Rules
Few RestrictionsNewton allows ADUs by right on most residential lots under MGL c.40A s.3A (Affordable Homes Act 2024); Newton has actively embraced ADUs as housing strategy.
Garage Conversions
Some RestrictionsConverting a Newton garage to living space requires building permits, zoning review, and must meet habitable space code; conversion to ADU allowed under new rules.
Tiny Homes
Heavy RestrictionsTiny homes in Newton must meet MA Building Code 780 CMR and zoning minimums; generally only allowed as ADUs or primary dwellings meeting standard dwelling size.
Carport Rules
Some RestrictionsCarports in Newton are treated as accessory structures subject to setbacks, lot coverage, and building permits; typically require same approval as garages.
🌍 Environmental Rules
Erosion Control
Heavy RestrictionsNewton requires erosion and sediment controls for any land disturbance over 5,000 sq ft or on slopes over 15%. Silt fences, hay bales, and stabilized construction entrances are mandatory.
Grading & Drainage
Some RestrictionsNewton requires grading permits from DPW for earthwork over 50 cubic yards or changes affecting adjacent properties. Positive drainage away from buildings and neighboring lots is mandatory.
Flood Zones
Heavy RestrictionsNewton participates in the NFIP with FEMA-mapped flood zones along the Charles River and Cheesecake Brook. Construction in AE zones requires lowest floor elevated 2 feet above base flood elevation.
Stormwater Management
Heavy RestrictionsNewton enforces MS4 stormwater permit requirements with infiltration systems required for new impervious surfaces over 1,000 sq ft. Illicit discharges to storm drains are prohibited.
🌱 Cannabis Regulations
Home Cultivation
Some RestrictionsAdults 21 and over in Newton may grow up to 6 cannabis plants per person (max 12 per household) under MGL c.94G. Plants must be out of public view and secured from minors.
Dispensary Zoning
Some RestrictionsNewton has opted to allow adult-use cannabis establishments with zoning restrictions including buffers from schools and a cap on the number of retail licenses permitted in the city.
☀️ Solar Energy
Panel Permits
Few RestrictionsNewton uses the state streamlined solar permit process with plan review typically completed in 7-14 days. Rooftop residential solar is exempt from zoning restrictions under MGL c.40A s.3.
HOA Restrictions
Few RestrictionsUnder MGL c.40A s.3, Newton HOAs and condo associations cannot unreasonably restrict solar panel installations. Aesthetic guidelines must allow functional solar and cannot effectively ban it.
🪧 Sign Regulations
Political Signs
Few RestrictionsNewton allows political signs on private property with some size and placement limits. Signs on public property (tree belts, right-of-way) are prohibited and subject to removal by the city.
Holiday Displays
Few RestrictionsNewton allows holiday decorations on private property without permits. Lighting, inflatables, and displays must not create nuisances, obstruct traffic, or violate electrical safety codes.
Garage Sale Signs
Some RestrictionsNewton allows temporary garage sale signs on private property during the sale. Signs on public property, utility poles, or tree belts are prohibited and removed by DPW.
🏚️ Property Maintenance
Property Blight
Some RestrictionsNewton enforces property maintenance standards under the State Sanitary Code and local ordinances. Blighted properties with overgrowth, debris, or structural hazards can trigger enforcement and liens.
Garage Sale Rules
Few RestrictionsNewton allows residential garage sales with limitations on frequency, hours, and signage. Sales must not become de facto retail operations and may not block sidewalks or create traffic hazards.
Snow & Sidewalk Clearing
Heavy RestrictionsNewton requires property owners to clear snow and ice from public sidewalks abutting their property within 12 hours of daylight after snow stops falling. Fines apply for non-compliance.
Vacant Lot Maintenance
Some RestrictionsVacant lots in Newton must be maintained free of debris, overgrowth, and nuisances. Owners are responsible for weed cutting, trash removal, and securing any structures on the property.
Trash Bin Storage
Some RestrictionsNewton property maintenance code requires trash carts to be stored out of public view between collection days. Carts left visible from the street may result in warnings and progressive fines.
💡 Outdoor Lighting
Dark Sky Rules
Some RestrictionsNewton zoning requires shielded, downward-directed outdoor lighting in all districts. Commercial fixtures must be full cutoff with color temperatures not exceeding 3000K in residential areas.
Light Trespass
Some RestrictionsNewton prohibits outdoor lighting that causes spillover exceeding 0.1 foot-candle at residential property lines. Complaints are enforced by ISD with orders to shield, aim, or reduce fixtures.
🔑 Rental Property Rules
Rent Control
Few RestrictionsRent control is prohibited statewide in Massachusetts under MGL Chapter 40P (the 1994 Rent Control Prohibition Act). Newton cannot impose rent caps, though inclusionary zoning and affordability programs exist.
Just Cause Eviction
Some RestrictionsNewton follows Massachusetts state law for evictions. No local just-cause ordinance exists, but MGL c.186 and c.239 govern landlord-tenant relationships and eviction procedures in Newton.
Rental Registration
Some RestrictionsNewton requires rental housing to comply with the State Sanitary Code. There is no citywide mandatory rental registration program, but inspections occur on complaint and at change of occupancy for some units.
🗑️ Trash & Recycling
Recycling Requirements
Some RestrictionsNewton offers weekly single-stream recycling for paper, cardboard, glass, metal, and plastics 1-7. Contaminated bins may not be collected, and Massachusetts bans certain materials from trash.
Pickup Rules & Schedules
Some RestrictionsNewton provides weekly curbside trash and recycling collection to residents. Carts must be placed at curbside by 7 AM on collection day and removed by the end of the day per city rules.
Bin Placement Rules
Some RestrictionsNewton carts must be placed at the curb on collection day and returned to a location not visible from the street. Carts left at the curb outside pickup windows may result in warnings or fines.
Bulk Item Disposal
Some RestrictionsNewton residents may schedule bulk item pickup for large items like furniture and mattresses by calling the DPW and purchasing bulk stickers. Appliances with refrigerants require special handling.
🚁 Drone Rules
Recreational Drones
Some RestrictionsNewton follows FAA drone regulations with no separate local ordinance. Recreational drones must be registered over 250g, flown below 400 feet, and kept away from airports and emergency scenes.
Commercial Drones
Some RestrictionsCommercial drone use in Newton requires an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. Local film or event use may require coordination with Newton Police and Parks Department for takeoff sites.
🍔 Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors
Food Truck Permits
Some RestrictionsNewton requires food truck operators to hold a mobile food vendor permit from the Health Department, annual fee approximately $200. Trucks must comply with state sanitary code 105 CMR 590.
Vending Zones
Heavy RestrictionsNewton restricts food truck street vending to designated areas and permitted special events. Private property vending requires zoning verification. Vending is generally prohibited in residential districts.
🚪 Soliciting & Door-to-Door
No-Knock Registry
Heavy RestrictionsNewton honors NO SOLICITING signs at homes. Solicitors who ignore posted signs can be charged with trespass and have permits revoked. Residents may also join internal no-contact lists.
Solicitor Permits
Some RestrictionsDoor-to-door solicitors in Newton must register with the Newton Police Department and carry a permit. Charitable and political canvassers have limited First Amendment protections but may need registration.
🌙 Curfew Laws
Park Curfew
Some RestrictionsNewton parks typically close from dusk to dawn or 10 PM, with posted hours varying by park. After-hours presence is trespassing and subject to police removal and citation.
Juvenile Curfew
Few RestrictionsNewton does not have a general juvenile curfew ordinance. Massachusetts state law governs offenses involving minors, and parents remain primarily responsible for supervising children at night.
📐 Building Setbacks & Zoning
Lot Coverage Limits
Heavy RestrictionsNewton limits building lot coverage to 20-35% and total impervious surface to 40-50% depending on zoning district. SR1 has the most restrictive coverage at 20% building footprint.
Structure Height Limits
Heavy RestrictionsNewton caps residential building height at 36 feet or 2.5 stories in most single-residence districts. Multi-family and village centers allow up to 48 feet with design review.
Setback Rules
Some RestrictionsNewton zoning sets front setbacks from 20-30 feet, side setbacks 7.5-15 feet, and rear setbacks 20-25 feet depending on zoning district. Single Residence 1 has the largest required setbacks.
🏷️ Garage & Yard Sales
🏘️ HOA Rules
CC&R Enforcement
Some RestrictionsNewton condo associations enforce master deed and bylaw rules through notices, fines, and ultimately injunctive or lien actions under MGL Chapter 183A.
Architectural Review
Some RestrictionsNewton condo and HOA architectural review is driven by private covenants; approval is usually required before exterior changes, with the board acting in good faith.
Dispute Resolution
Some RestrictionsNewton HOA disputes are typically resolved through bylaw procedures, mediation, and if needed Massachusetts Superior or Land Court under MGL Chapter 183A.
Board Procedures
Some RestrictionsNewton condominium and HOA boards operate under MGL Chapter 183A, which requires recorded bylaws, unit-owner meetings, and majority-vote decision making.
Assessment & Dues
Some RestrictionsNewton condo assessments are authorized by MGL c.183A s.6 and s.10, allowing common expense charges and special assessments enforceable by super-priority lien.
🔧 Building Safety
Elevator Maintenance
Heavy RestrictionsElevators in Newton must be inspected annually by the Massachusetts Division of Professional Licensure Elevator Section under 524 CMR, with current certificates posted.
Scaffold & Sidewalk Shed
Heavy RestrictionsNewton scaffolding must comply with Massachusetts 454 CMR 17 and OSHA standards. Permits from ISD required for public way occupancy, with inspections for structures over 20 feet.
Lead Paint
Heavy RestrictionsUnder MGL c.111 s.197A, pre-1978 Newton homes with children under 6 must be de-leaded; sellers and landlords must disclose and comply with state Lead Law.
Pest Control
Some RestrictionsNewton property owners must prevent rodent and pest harborage under the state sanitary code. Pre-demolition rodent extermination is required, and infestations can trigger enforcement by the Health Department.
Overall: What to Expect in Newton
Newton has 115 ordinances on file across 26 categories. Of these, 16 are rated permissive, 67 moderate, and 32 strict. This gives you a general sense of how tightly regulated daily life is in Newton compared to other cities.
Rules can change, and enforcement varies. Always verify specific requirements with the city directly before making major decisions like building a fence, listing on Airbnb, or starting a home business.