Norfolk County has no native plant rule. MA Pollinator Plan and Stretch Code encourage natives. Brookline and Quincy offer climate-resilient landscape guidance. MA prohibits sale of listed invasive species.
Massachusetts does not mandate native plants but strongly encourages them through MA Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) pollinator-protection initiatives, the MA Pollinator Plan, and the DCR Landscape Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment. MA Invasive Plant Advisory Group maintains a list (under 330 CMR 9.00) of invasive species banned from nursery sale β including Japanese knotweed, multiflora rose, burning bush, Norway maple (partial), and over 60 others. Brookline adopted a Climate Action Plan promoting native plantings on town land and offering Healthy Yards resident program. Quincy Environmental Master Plan encourages native species. Weymouth has no specific native-plant program but enforces state invasive ban. MassAudubon and Native Plant Trust offer plant sales and guidance. No MA statute specifically overrides HOA/condo restrictions on xeriscape or native lawns β unlike CA/FL.
Selling/planting prohibited invasives: MDAR enforcement. No penalties for planting or not planting natives. HOA restrictions on native lawns are enforceable in MA.
Norfolk County, MA
Norfolk County does not regulate amplified music. Each municipality requires entertainment licenses or one-day amplified sound permits under MGL c. 140 Β§183A...
Norfolk County, MA
Norfolk County does not handle abandoned vehicles. MGL c. 90B Β§2 allows police to remove abandoned vehicles after 72 hours. Quincy, Brookline, and Weymouth t...
Norfolk County, MA
Norfolk County does not regulate chickens or livestock. Each town sets its own rules via zoning and board of health regulations. Suburban towns often restric...
Norfolk County, MA
Norfolk County does not license food trucks. Mobile food vendors need a common victualler license from each town plus a food service permit from the local bo...
Norfolk County, MA
Norfolk County does not collect trash. Quincy uses automated single-stream carts with placement rules. Brookline provides DPW collection under Art. 8.18. Wey...
Norfolk County, MA
Norfolk County has no vending zone rules. Each town designates approved locations; most restrict food trucks near brick-and-mortar restaurants and schools. P...
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