Section 17. A town at a meeting called for the purpose may discontinue any common landing place laid out under this chapter. Any resident of the town, or of an adjoining town aggrieved by such discontinuance may, within six months thereafter, appeal to the county commissioners, who shall give notice to the clerk of the town in which such landing place is situated, and to the clerks of every adjoining town, of a hearing on such appeal and of the time and place appointed therefor, at least thirty days before the time appointed for the hearing, and they shall also cause copies of the petition, or abstracts thereof, and of the notice, to be posted in two public places in each of said towns, and to be published three weeks successively in such newspaper as they shall order; the posting and the last publication to be fourteen days at least before any view, hearing or adjudication on such appeal. The proceedings of the county commissioners shall, so far as is practicable, be in accordance with the law regarding the discontinuance of a way by county commissioners, and the decision of the county commissioners shall be final.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XIV - Public Ways and Works
Chapter 88 - Ferries, Canals and Public Landings
Section 3 - Sufficiency and Safety of Boats
Section 4 - Remedy for Damage From Negligence or Default of Ferryman
Section 5 - Keeping Ferry Without License; Liability
Section 6 - Maintenance of Ferry by Towns
Section 7 - Apportionment of Expense of Maintenance of Ferry
Section 8 - Negligence in Maintaining Ferry
Section 9 - Certificate of Character of Load
Section 10 - False Statement as to Quantity or Quality of Goods Laden
Section 11 - Examination of Load
Section 12 - Fencing Dangerous Canals
Section 13 - Failure to Comply With Fencing Order
Section 15 - Failure to Lay Out; Appeal to County Commissioners
Section 16 - Ascertainment of Location of Common Landing Place
Section 17 - Discontinuance; Appeal