Vacant parcels are reached directly by MGL c.139 §1, which names the owner of a vacant parcel of land alongside dangerous buildings. After written notice and a hearing, a community can adjudge the lot a nuisance and order it abated.
State law, not county rule, lets communities act on neglected vacant land. MGL c.139 §1 expressly authorizes an order after written notice to the owner of a vacant parcel of land, and after a hearing, adjudging it a nuisance, giving Northampton, Amherst, and the surrounding towns a tool against dumping, overgrowth, and hazards on empty lots. Boards of health supplement this under MGL c.111 §31 to address accumulated rubbish, standing water, and rodent harborage. Overgrown grass and weeds are usually handled through local property-maintenance bylaws rather than a statewide height limit, but a lot that becomes a health or safety hazard falls squarely within the c.139 nuisance process.
A vacant lot declared a nuisance and left unabated after notice can be cleared or secured by the community, with the cost liened against the parcel, plus board of health fines up to $500 per day.
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