Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 40 - Powers and Duties of Cities and Towns
Section 21 - By-Laws of Towns; Purpose

Section 21. Towns may, for the purposes hereinafter named, make such ordinances and by-laws, not repugnant to law, as they may judge most conducive to their welfare, which shall be binding upon all inhabitants thereof and all persons within their limits. They may, except as herein provided, affix penalties for breaches thereof not exceeding three hundred dollars for each offense, which shall enure to the town or to such uses as it may direct. Notwithstanding the provisions of any special law to the contrary, fines shall be recovered by indictment or on complaint before a district court, or by noncriminal disposition in accordance with section twenty-one D.
(1) For directing and managing their prudential affairs, preserving peace and good order, and maintaining their internal police.
(2) For preventing the fall of snow and ice from roofs and securing the removal thereof in such portions of their limits and to such extent as they deem expedient. The penalty for violation of such by-laws shall apply to the owner of such building or to his agent having the care thereof.
(3) For providing for the removal of snow and ice from the sidewalks, within the limits of the public ways therein to such extent as they deem expedient. The penalty for the violation of such by-laws shall apply to the owner of abutting property or his agent having charge thereof.
(4) For requiring owners of buildings near the line of public ways to erect barriers, or to take other suitable measures to prevent the fall of snow and ice therefrom upon persons traveling on such ways, and to protect such persons from other dangers incident to the maintenance, occupation or use thereof.
(5) For declaring any sewer or drain laid in any land or way, public or private, opened or proposed to be opened for public travel, to be a common sewer, and that it shall not be laid or connected with any existing common sewer except by the board or officers authorized to lay and maintain common sewers.
(6) For regulating, under a penalty not exceeding fifty dollars for each offence, the use of the common sewers and the connections which may be made therewith.
(7) For regulating throughout the town or within a limited portion thereof, by any designated board or commission, the inspection, materials, construction, alteration or use of pipes and fixtures through which water is supplied by public water works; and to prohibit the use of such water by persons neglecting or refusing to comply with such by-laws.
(8) For regulating, under a penalty not exceeding fifty dollars for each offence, the use of reservoirs connected with its water supply and land and driveways appurtenant thereto.
(9) For regulating the width of tires of vehicles owned in such town and used on the highways thereof.
(10) For requiring and regulating the numbering of buildings on or near the line of public or private ways and prescribing by whom and the method in which it shall be done.
(11) For regulating the disposal by town boards, officers or departments of personal property belonging to the town.
(12) For regulating the making of annual reports by boards, officers or departments not required by law to make such reports.
(13) For requiring all town officers to pay all fees received by them by virtue of their office into the town treasury, or to report the amount thereof from time to time to the selectmen, who shall publish the same in the annual town report.
(14) For prohibiting or regulating the leaving of vehicles unattended within the limits of private ways furnishing means of access for fire apparatus to any building.
(15) For regulating the use, occupation and maintenance, by clubs or associations, whether or not incorporated, of dwelling houses used in common by any or all of their members. In addition to any other remedy provided by law for violation of any ordinance or by-law made under authority of this paragraph, the superior court shall have jurisdiction in equity to restrain any such violation.
(16) For authorizing the superintendent of streets or other officer having charge of ways, for the purpose of removing or plowing snow, or removing ice, from any way, to remove, or cause to be removed, to some convenient place, including in such term a public garage, any vehicle interfering with such work, and for imposing liability for the cost of such removal, and of the storage charges, if any, resulting therefrom, upon the owner of such vehicle.
(16A) For authorizing the board or officer having charge of the collection of garbage and refuse, for the purpose of facilitating such collection, to remove, or cause to be removed, to some convenient place in the city or town, including in such term a public garage, from any portion of a public way therein or from any private way therein open to public use any vehicle parked contrary to a sign within one hundred feet banning parking at such time and place, and for imposing liability for the cost of such removal, and of the storage charges, if any, resulting therefrom, upon the owner of such vehicle.
(16B) For designating areas upon public streets to be used as bicycle lanes and for establishing a noncriminal ticketing procedure against violations of bicycle laws, and a schedule of fines for breaches thereof, not to exceed twenty dollars for each offense.
(17) For prohibiting or regulating the removal of soil, loam, sand or gravel from land not in public use in the whole or in specified districts of the town, and for requiring the erection of a fence or barrier around such area and the finished grading of the same. The superior court shall have jurisdiction in equity to compel compliance with any ordinance or by-law made hereunder. The penalty for violation of any ordinance or by-law made hereunder shall be as follows:—for the first offence, fifty dollars; for the second offence, one hundred dollars; and for each subsequent offence, two hundred dollars. Any order or by-law prohibiting such removal hereunder shall not apply to any soil, loam, sand or gravel which is the subject of a permit or license issued under the authority of the town or by the appropriate licensing board of such town or by the board of appeal, or which is to be removed in compliance with the requirements of a subdivision plan approved by the town planning board.
(18) For regulating the inspection, materials, construction, installation, alteration or use of pipes, fittings and fixtures through which gas is supplied within buildings and other structures.
(19) For requiring any person excavating land or any person in charge of such excavation and for requiring any owner of land which has been excavated to erect barriers or take other suitable measures within two days after such person has been notified in writing by the mayor or city manager and the city council, the selectmen or the building inspector, of the city or town in which the land is located that in their opinion such excavation constitutes a hazard to public safety. The penalty for violation of any ordinance or by-law made hereunder shall not exceed two hundred dollars per day for every day such person is in violation of such notice commencing with the fourth day thereof. The superior court shall have jurisdiction in equity to compel compliance with any ordinance or by-law made under the provisions of this clause. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no person shall be found guilty of a violation of such an ordinance or by-law, nor shall a person be compelled in equity to comply therewith unless, in the opinion of the court, such excavation constitutes a hazard.
(20) For requiring owners of land whereon is located an abandoned well or a well in use, to either provide a covering for such well capable of sustaining a weight of three hundred pounds or to fill same to the level of the ground. The penalty for violation of any ordinance or by-law made hereunder shall be a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than five hundred dollars.
(21) For prohibiting or regulating the parking of any motor vehicle in front of any dwelling house except by the occupants of said dwelling house, provided that notice of said prohibition or regulation is given by the use of portable or permanent signs.
(22) For controlling and abating noise from whatever source, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the right to restrict or limit the use of automobile horns and the operation of motor vehicles in such a manner as to cause excessive noise.
(23) For requiring that designated parking spaces for vehicles either owned and operated by disabled veterans or by handicapped persons and bearing the distinctive number plates authorized by section two of chapter ninety, or for vehicles transporting handicapped persons and displaying the special parking identification plate authorized by said section two of said chapter ninety, or for vehicles bearing the official identification of a handicapped person issued by any other state, or any Canadian Province, be provided in public and private off-street parking areas.
(a) Any ordinance or by-law made hereunder shall require any person or body that has lawful control of a public or private way or of improved or enclosed property used as off-street parking areas for businesses, shopping malls, theaters, auditoriums, sporting or recreational facilities, cultural centers, residential dwellings, or for any other place where the public has a right of access as invitees or licensees, to reserve parking spaces in said off-street parking areas for any vehicle owned and operated by a disabled veteran or handicapped person whose vehicle bears the distinguishing license plate authorized by said section two of said chapter ninety or for any vehicle transporting a handicapped person and displaying the special identification plate authorized by section two of chapter ninety or for any vehicle bearing the official identification of a handicapped person issued by any other state, or any Canadian Province, according to the following formula:—
If the number of parking spaces in any such area is more than fifteen but not more than twenty-five, one parking space; more than twenty-five but not more than forty, five per cent of such spaces but not less than two; more than forty but not more than one hundred, four per cent of such spaces but not less than three; more than one hundred but not more than two hundred, three per cent of such spaces but not less than four; more than two hundred but not more than five hundred, two per cent of such spaces but not less than six; more than five hundred but not more than one thousand, one and one-half per cent of such spaces but not less than ten; more than one thousand but not more than two thousand, one per cent of such spaces but not less than fifteen; more than two thousand but less than five thousand, three-fourths of one per cent of such spaces but not less than twenty; and more than five thousand, one-half of one per cent of such spaces but not less than thirty.
(b) Parking spaces designated as reserved under paragraph (a) shall be identified by the use of above-grade signs with white lettering against a blue background and shall bear the words ''Handicapped Parking: Special Plate Required. Unauthorized Vehicles May be Removed at Owner's Expense''. The spaces shall be as near as possible to a building entrance or walkway, shall be adjacent to curb ramps or other unobstructed methods permitting sidewalk access to a handicapped person and shall be at least 8 feet wide, not including the cross hatch access aisle as defined by the architectural access board established in section 13A of chapter 22. The cross hatch access aisle abutting a handicapped parking space shall be considered part of the handicapped parking space to which it abuts to provide individuals who use wheelchairs or other mobility aids with sufficient space to enter and exit their vehicles. No person shall park in the cross hatched access aisle.
(24) For prohibiting or regulating the standing or leaving of vehicles unattended within parking spaces designated as reserved for vehicles owned and operated by disabled veterans or handicapped persons and within certain other areas.
An ordinance or by-law made under this section shall prohibit or regulate the leaving of unauthorized vehicles within parking spaces, including the cross hatch areas, designated for use by disabled veterans or handicapped persons as authorized by clause (23) or in such a manner as to obstruct a curb ramp designed for use by a handicapped person as a means of egress to a street or public way.
The penalty for a violation of an ordinance or by–law made under this section shall be not less than $100 nor more than $300 and shall provide for the removal of the vehicle in accordance with section 22D. This penalty shall not be a surchargeable offense under section 113B of chapter 175.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title VII - Cities, Towns and Districts

Chapter 40 - Powers and Duties of Cities and Towns

Section 1 - Nature and Scope

Section 1a - District Defined

Section 1b - Districts; Power to Sue and Be Sued; Insurance; Defense of Civil Actions

Section 2 - Towns; Power to Sue and Be Sued

Section 3 - Towns; Power to Hold, Lease and Convey Property

Section 3a - Cities, Towns and Districts; Binding Effect Thereon of Recordable Instruments of Title Affecting Interests in Real Estate as to Good Faith Purchasers Notwithstanding Inconsistency of Law Therewith

Section 4 - Towns; Power to Contract; Purposes

Section 4a - Governmental Units; Joint Operation of Public Activities; Termination of Agreement; ''governmental Unit'' Defined; Financial Safeguards

Section 4a1/2 - Joint Powers Agreements

Section 4d - Contracts With State or Public Authority for Construction of Public Works

Section 4e - Education Collaboratives

Section 4f - Purchase of Clothing or Apparel; Restrictions

Section 4i - Growth and Development Policy Committees; Definitions

Section 4j - Public Safety Mutual Aid Agreement; Procedure for Joining Agreement; Requests to Receive Assistance; Rights and Responsibilities of Requesting and Sending Parties

Section 4k - Public Works Municipal Mutual Aid Agreement; Procedure for Joining Agreement; Advisory Committee; Requests to Receive Assistance; Rights and Responsibilities of Requesting and Sending Parties

Section 5 - Appropriation of Money for Exercise of Corporate Powers

Section 5a - Cities; Reserve Funds for Extraordinary Expenditures; Establishment

Section 5b - Stabilization Funds; Establishment

Section 5c - Districts; Reserve Funds for Extraordinary Expenditures; Establishment

Section 5d - Contributory Retirement System Funds; Recovery of Pension Costs

Section 5e - Unemployment Compensation Fund; Deposit and Investment; Payments

Section 5f - Ambulance Services; Recreational Facilities; Service Charges; Credit Card Payments

Section 5g - Municipal Waterways Improvement and Maintenance Funds

Section 5h - Centennial Celebrations; Funds

Section 6 - Towns; Reserve Funds for Extraordinary Expenditures; Establishment

Section 6a - Advertising

Section 6b - Uniforms and Other Outer Clothing for Members of Police and Fire Departments and Shellfish Constabulary; Clothing Allowance

Section 6c - Removal of Ice and Snow From Private Ways; Conditions

Section 6d - Removal of Ice and Snow From Private Ways; Submission to Electorate; Ballot

Section 6j - Stormy Weather Work Clothes; Purchase

Section 6k - Uniforms of Public Health Nurses; Purchase

Section 6l - Stormy Weather Work Clothes; Lease or Rental

Section 6n - Private Ways; Temporary Repairs, Ordinances or By-Laws

Section 6o - Group Life Insurance Premiums; Permanent Employees

Section 7 - Removal of Ice and Snow From Sidewalks in Towns

Section 7a - Prevention of Automobile Accidents

Section 8 - Enforcement of Laws Relating to Civil Service

Section 8a - Development and Industrial Commission; Establishment; Duties; Membership; Tenure; Removals; Vacancies

Section 8b - Council on Aging; Establishment; Annual Reports; Recommendations by Department; Clerks and Employees

Section 8c - Conservation Commission; Establishment; Powers and Duties

Section 8d - Historical Commission; Establishment; Powers and Duties

Section 8e - Youth Commission; Establishment; Powers and Duties

Section 8f - Consumer Advisory Commission; Establishment; Annual Report; Clerks and Employees

Section 8g - Mutual Police Aid Programs; Agreements

Section 8h - Recycling Programs

Section 8i - Energy Resources Commission; Powers and Duties

Section 8j - Disability Commission; Powers and Duties; Members; Terms

Section 8k - Mapping Commissions; Powers and Duties; Members

Section 8l - Municipal Agricultural Commission

Section 9 - Lease of Building Space for Veterans' Organizations; Limitations; Erection of Armories; Celebration of Holidays

Section 10 - Public Markets; Establishment; Conditions; Regulation

Section 11 - Prevention of Forest Fires

Section 11a - Beach Districts; Formation

Section 12 - Public Baths and Wash Houses

Section 12b - Beaches for Public and Recreational Uses; Formation of District; Membership of Control Commission; Annual Audit

Section 12c - Construction of Beach Facilities; Rules and Regulations

Section 12d - Authority to Incur Indebtedness; Limitation

Section 12e - Treasurer of District; Appointment; Bond; Powers and Duties

Section 12f - Employees

Section 12g - Leasing of Concessions; Procedure

Section 13 - Municipal Buildings Insurance Fund; Management; Use

Section 13a - Workers' Compensation Insurance Funds; Management

Section 13b - Residence Quarters for School Physicians

Section 13c - Workers' Compensation Claims Reserve Funds

Section 13d - Reserve Fund for Future Payment of Accrued Liabilities for Compensated Absences Due Employee or Officer of Town Upon Termination of Employment

Section 13e - School District Reserve Funds to Pay for Unanticipated or Unbudgeted Costs for Special Education, Out-of-District Tuition or Transportation

Section 14 - Purchase of Land; Conditions; Limitations; Definition

Section 15 - Abandonment of Rights in Realty; Conditions

Section 15a - Transfer of Land; Procedure

Section 15b - Water Supply Works; Sale or Exchange of Property

Section 15c - Scenic Road Designations; Improvements; Fines

Section 16 - Street Sprinkling

Section 17 - Assessment

Section 18 - Collection of Assessment

Section 19 - Appropriation of Money for Providing Common Necessaries During War or Other Public Exigency; Purposes; Use of Funds

Section 20 - Selling Price of Necessities; Accounting

Section 21 - By-Laws of Towns; Purpose

Section 21a - Powers of Cities and Towns; Regulation of Working Conditions of Employees

Section 21b - Personnel Relations Review Board; Establishment; Purpose; ''grievance'', Defined

Section 21c - Union Conventions; Leave of Absence

Section 21c1/2 - Employees Who Are Veterans; Participation in Veterans or Memorial Day Exercises; Time Off Granted; Exceptions

Section 21d - Noncriminal Disposition of Ordinance, By-Law, Rule or Regulation Violations

Section 21e - Municipal Charges and Bills; Due Dates; Interest

Section 22 - Regulation of Vehicles; Penalties for Violation; Disabled Veterans and Handicapped Persons Excepted From Parking Violations; Taxicab Licenses

Section 22a - Parking Meters; Fees; Exemption From Fees for Disabled Veterans and Handicapped Persons; Bicycle Locking Devices; Motorcycle Parking; Restricted Parking Areas for Veterans and Handicapped Persons

Section 22a1/2 - Parking Benefit Districts

Section 22a3/4 - Designation of Parking Space for Veteran Parking at City or Town Hall

Section 22b - Acquisition and Maintenance of Off-Street Parking Areas and Facilities; Conditions; Exceptions

Section 22c - Off-Street Parking Lots; Installation of Parking Meters and Other Devices; Use of Receipts

Section 22d - Vehicles Parked in Violation of Law; Removal

Section 22e - Lease of Air Space Above Structures and Facilities

Section 22f - License Fees; Service Charges; Acceptance of Section

Section 22g - Funds Received From Fines for Handicap Parking Violations; Deposits in Account; Expenditures

Section 23 - Powers of Cities; Regulation of Erection and Maintenance of Balustrades; Penalty for Violation

Section 24 - Powers of Cities; Regulation of the Quality of Ice; Penalty for Violation

Section 31 - Powers of Towns; Performance of Duty Imposed by By-Laws

Section 32 - Validation of By-Laws; Procedure

Section 32a - Publication of Ordinances

Section 32b - Publication of Compilations of Zoning Ordinances; Supplements; Distribution and Sale

Section 33 - Rules and Regulations Promulgated by Town Boards; Filing

Section 34 - Town; Erection and Maintenance of Lockup; Penalty for Noncompliance

Section 35 - Keeper; Appointment; Oath; Penalty for Failure to Appoint Keeper

Section 36 - Keeper; Powers; Compensation; Fees

Section 36a - Report of Death or Suicide of Lockup Inmates; Records of Attempts At, or Threats Of, Suicide

Section 36b - Cells; Protective Coverings, Electronic Audio Systems and Electronic Security Devices

Section 36c - Police; Training in Suicide Detection, Intervention and Prevention

Section 37 - Accessibility of Lockup to Police; Penalty for Refusing Access

Section 37a - Curfews; Imposition; Penalties

Section 38 - Purchase, Development and Use of Public Water Supply

Section 39 - Conveying Water Through Another Town; Liability for Damages

Section 39a - Water Supply or Distributing System; Establishment; Maintenance and Operation; Exception

Section 39b - Acquisition of Land and Water; Conditions

Section 39c - Construction and Maintenance of Dams, Wells, Reservoirs and Other Buildings; Conditions

Section 39d - Surveys

Section 39e - Management of Water System

Section 39f - Damages

Section 39g - Pollution of Water; Damage to Property; Penalties

Section 39h - Right to Aid Other Governmental Units; Compensation

Section 39i - Water Meters; Testing

Section 39j - Pricing System; Costs

Section 39k - Drinking Water Protection District; Establishment; Commission; Pricing System; Fund

Section 39l - Water or Sewer Service Charges; Descending Unit Rate Basis

Section 39m - Water Infrastructure Surcharge on Real Property; Exemptions; Appeal; Municipal Water Infrastructure Investment Fund

Section 41 - Protection of Water Supply; Conditions

Section 41a - Use of Water in Emergencies

Section 42 - Laying Pipes and Conduits

Section 42a - Collection of Rates and Charges for Supplying of Water; Lien for Delinquent Charges

Section 42b - Effective Date of Lien; Termination; Enforcement

Section 42c - Unpaid Charges; Report to Tax Collector

Section 42d - Unpaid Charges; Collection as Part of Property Tax

Section 42e - Abatements; Appeals

Section 42f - Recovery of Delinquent Charges From Tenants

Section 42g - Distribution of Water; Payment of Costs by Special Assessment

Section 42h - Uniform Rate of Assessment

Section 42i - Recordation of Assessment to Establish Lien on Property; Amount of Assessment; Extension of Time for Payment

Section 42j - Deferral of Charges

Section 42k - Assessment of Betterments

Section 43 - Authorization for Laying of Pipes for the Transmission of Steam or Hot Water

Section 43a - Permission to Construct Pipelines for Conveying Petroleum or By-Products Thereof; Conditions

Section 44 - Improvement Districts; Purposes; Membership; Tenure; Powers and Duties

Section 44a - Regional Refuse Disposal Planning Committee

Section 44b - Regional Refuse Disposal Planning Board; Study of Creation of District; Expenses of Board; Refuse Disposal Facility Defined

Section 44c - Regional Refuse Disposal Planning Board; Agreement for Establishment of District

Section 44d - Report of Board

Section 44e - Acceptance of Recommendation; Election; Establishment of District

Section 44f - General Powers of District

Section 44g - Exercise of Powers; Officers of Committee

Section 44h - Maintenance and Operating Expenses; Debts; Determination and Apportionment

Section 44i - Annual Audit and Report; Costs

Section 44j - Sale, Lease or License of Lands or Facilities to Refuse Disposal Districts

Section 44k - Bonds and Notes; Limit of Indebtedness

Section 44l - Issuance of Debt Obligations to Pay for Project Costs

Section 45 - Recognizance; Permission to Designate an Agent

Section 46 - Certification of Claims

Section 47 - Town Seal; Establishment; Use

Section 48 - Establishment of Suitable Place to Keep Books; Penalty for Noncompliance; Custody of Books and Records

Section 49 - Annual Town Reports; Publication; Penalty for Noncompliance

Section 50 - Annual Town Report; Copy to State Library

Section 51 - Publication of Information Concerning Persons Receiving Aid From Governmental Agencies Forbidden; Exceptions; Penalties

Section 52 - Size of Official Letters

Section 53 - Restraint of Illegal Appropriations; Ten Taxpayer Actions

Section 54 - Building Permit Restrictions; Availability of Water Supply; Disposal of Debris

Section 54a - State Consent to Issuance of Permit to Build on Lands Formerly Used as a Railroad Right-of-Way; Damages in Absence Thereof

Section 55 - Annuity Contract, Custodial Account or Other Investment for Hospital Employees

Section 56 - Percentages of Local Tax Levy for Property

Section 57 - Local Licenses and Permits; Denial, Revocation or Suspension for Failure to Pay Municipal Taxes or Charges

Section 58 - Municipal Charges Lien

Section 59 - Tax Increment Financing Plan

Section 60 - Urban Center Housing Tax Increment Financing Zone (Uch–tif)

Section 60a - Manufacturing Workforce Training Tax Increment Financing Plan

Section 60b - Workforce Housing Special Tax Assessment Plan

Section 61 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 61 to 69

Section 62 - Contracts for the Inspection, Maintenance, Repair or Modification of Water Storage Facility Authorized

Section 63 - Term of Contract Awarded Under Sec. 62 and Option for Renewal or Extension; Contents of Contract and Obligations Thereunder; Requirements Relating to Capital Modifications, Capital Repairs, Installation of Equipment and Systems or Second...

Section 64 - Solicitation of Proposals; Statement of Compliance With Occupation Health and Safety Requirements

Section 65 - Acceptance of Proposal and Award of Contract; Notice; Statement of Reasons for Acceptance

Section 66 - Terms and Conditions of Contract Awarded Under Secs. 61 to 69; Bond or Other Security for the Obligation of Selected Offeror

Section 67 - Project Approval Certificates From Department of Environmental Protection

Section 68 - Contracts Made in Violation of Secs. 61 to 69 Void and Unenforceable

Section 69 - Public Notice of Request for Proposal