Section 8L. (a) For the purposes of this section ''farming'' and ''agriculture'' shall have the same meaning as ascribed to them in section 1A of chapter 128.
(b) A municipality which accepts this section may establish a municipal agricultural commission to promote and develop the agricultural resources of the municipality. Unless otherwise restricted by law, a municipal agricultural commission may: (i) buy, hold, manage, license or lease land for agricultural purposes; (ii) educate the public on agricultural issues; (iii) advocate for farmers, farm businesses and farm interests; (iv) assist farmers in resolving municipal problems or conflicts related to farms; (v) seek to coordinate agricultural-related activities with other governmental bodies or unofficial local groups or organizations that promote agriculture; (vi) receive grants, gifts, bequests or devises of money or personal property of any nature and interests in real property in accordance with this section; (vii) apply for, receive, expend and act on behalf of the municipality in connection with federal and state grants or programs or private grants related to local agriculture, with the approval of the mayor or city manager in a city or the board of selectmen in a town; and (viii) advertise, prepare, print and distribute books, maps, charts and pamphlets related to local agriculture that the municipal agricultural commission deems necessary for its work.
(c) A commission may conduct research and prepare agricultural-related plans, including a comprehensive local agricultural land plan which shall be, to the extent possible, consistent with any current town master plan and regional area plans. The plan shall show or identify: (i) agricultural land areas and facilities; (ii) matters which may be shown on a tract index under section 33 of chapter 184; (iii) acquisitions of interest in land under this section; (iv) municipal lands that are held as open space; (v) nonmunicipal land subject to legal requirements or restrictions to protect that land or use it for open space, conservation, recreation or agriculture; (vi) land that should be retained as a public necessity for agricultural use; and (vii) any other information that the commission determines to be relevant to local agricultural land use. The commission may amend the plan whenever necessary.
(d) The commission may appoint a chair, clerks, consultants and other employees and may contract for materials and services as it may require, subject to appropriation by the municipality.
(e) The commission shall keep accurate records of its meetings and actions and shall file an annual report with the clerk of the municipality. The commission's annual report shall be posted on the municipality's public website and, in a town, shall be printed in the annual town report for that year.
(f) A commission shall consist of not less than 3 nor more than 7 members who shall be residents of the municipality. A majority of members shall be farmers or employed in an agriculture-related field. If farmers or persons employed in agriculture are not available to serve on the commission, then the commission shall include a majority of members with knowledge and experience in agricultural practices or knowledge of related agricultural business. Each member of the commission shall serve for a term of 3 years; provided, however, that the initial members appointed under this section shall serve for terms of 1, 2 or 3 years and the terms shall be arranged by the appointing authority so that the terms of approximately 1/3 of the commission's members shall expire each year.
In a city, the members of a commission shall be appointed by the mayor unless otherwise provided by the city's charter; provided, however, that in a city having a Plan D or Plan E charter, the appointments shall be made by the city manager unless otherwise provided by the city's charter. In a town, the members of the commission shall be appointed after a public hearing by the board of selectmen; provided, however, that in a town having a town manager form of government, the appointments shall be made by the town manager subject to the approval of the board of selectmen.
A member of a commission may be removed for cause by the appointing authority after a public hearing if a hearing is requested by the member. A vacancy created by a member being removed for cause shall be filled by the appointing authority for the remainder of the unexpired term in the same manner as the original appointment.
(g) A commission may receive gifts, bequests or devises of personal property or interests in real property as described in this subsection in the name of the municipality, subject to the approval of the city council or board of selectmen, as the case may be. The commission may purchase interests in the land only with funds available to the commission. A city council or a town meeting may raise or transfer funds so that the commission may acquire in the name of the municipality, by option, purchase, lease or otherwise, the fee in the land or water rights, conservation or agricultural restrictions, easements or other contractual rights as may be necessary to acquire, maintain, improve, protect, limit the future use of or conserve and properly utilize open spaces in land and water areas within the municipality. The commission shall manage and control the interests in land acquired under this subsection. The commission shall not take or obtain land by eminent domain.
The commission shall adopt rules and regulations governing the use of land and water under its control and prescribe civil penalties, not exceeding a fine of $100, for a violation.
(h) A municipality may appropriate money to an agricultural preservation fund of which the treasurer of the municipality shall be the custodian. The treasurer shall receive, deposit or invest the funds in savings banks, trust companies incorporated under the laws of the commonwealth, banking companies incorporated under the laws of the commonwealth which are members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or national banks or invest the funds in: (i) paid up shares and accounts of and in cooperative banks; (ii) shares of savings and loan associations; or (iii) shares of federal savings and loan associations doing business in the commonwealth. Any income derived from deposits or investments under this subsection shall be credited to the fund. Money in the fund may be expended by the commission for any purpose authorized by this section.
Structure 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 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 4 - Towns; Power to Contract; Purposes
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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 18 - Collection of Assessment
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 21d - Noncriminal Disposition of Ordinance, By-Law, Rule or Regulation Violations
Section 21e - Municipal Charges and Bills; Due Dates; Interest
Section 22a1/2 - Parking Benefit Districts
Section 22a3/4 - Designation of Parking Space for Veteran Parking at City or Town Hall
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 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 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 39b - Acquisition of Land and Water; Conditions
Section 39e - Management of Water System
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 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 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 44 - Improvement Districts; Purposes; Membership; Tenure; Powers and Duties
Section 44a - Regional Refuse Disposal Planning Committee
Section 44c - Regional Refuse Disposal Planning Board; Agreement for Establishment of District
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 49 - Annual Town Reports; Publication; Penalty for Noncompliance
Section 50 - Annual Town Report; Copy to State Library
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 55 - Annuity Contract, Custodial Account or Other Investment for Hospital Employees
Section 56 - Percentages of Local Tax Levy for Property
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 67 - Project Approval Certificates From Department of Environmental Protection
Section 68 - Contracts Made in Violation of Secs. 61 to 69 Void and Unenforceable