connections or discharges to the MS4; (b) performance <strong>of</strong> monitoring, analyses, and reporting; (c) that unlawful discharges, practices, oroperations shall cease and desist; and (d) remediation <strong>of</strong> contamination in connection therewith.6.8.11.3.2. If the Zoning Enforcement Officer in conjunction with Planning Board, Conservation Commission and DPW Directordetermines that abatement or remediation <strong>of</strong> contamination is required, the order shall set forth a deadline by which such abatement orremediation must be completed. Said order shall further advise that, should the violator or property owner fail to abate or performremediation within the specified deadline, the town may, at its option, undertake such work, and expenses there<strong>of</strong> shall be charged tothe violator.6.8.11.4. Costs6.8.11.4.1. Within thirty (30) days after completing all measures necessary to abate the violation or to perform remediation, the violatorand the property owner will be notified <strong>of</strong> the costs incurred by the town, including administrative costs. The violator or property ownermay file a written protest objecting to the amount or basis <strong>of</strong> costs with the Planning Board within thirty (30) days <strong>of</strong> receipt <strong>of</strong> thenotification <strong>of</strong> the costs incurred. If the amount due is not received by the expiration <strong>of</strong> the time in which to file a protest or within thirty(30) days following a decision <strong>of</strong> the Planning Board affirming or reducing the costs, or from a final decision <strong>of</strong> a court <strong>of</strong> competentjurisdiction, the costs shall become a special assessment against the property owner and shall constitute a lien on the owner's propertyfor the amount <strong>of</strong> said costs. Interest shall begin to accrue on any unpaid costs at the statutory rate provided in G.L. Ch. 59, 57 after thethirty-first day at which the costs first become due.6.8.11.5. Non-Criminal Disposition6.8.11.5.1. As an alternative to criminal prosecution or civil action, the Planning Board may elect through the Zoning Enforcement Officerto utilize the non-criminal disposition procedure set forth in G.L. Ch. 40, 21D in which case the Zoning Enforcement Officer <strong>of</strong> the townshall be the enforcing person. The penalty for the 1st violation shall be $25.00. The penalty for the 2nd violation shall be $50.00.Thepenalty for the 3rd violation shall be $100.00. The penalty for the 4th violation and subsequent violations shall be $200.00. Each day orpart there<strong>of</strong> that such violation occurs or continues shall constitute a separate <strong>of</strong>fense.6.8.11.6. Entry to Perform Duties6.8.11.6.1. Under this By-Law. To the extent permitted by state law, or if authorized by the owner or other party in control <strong>of</strong> theproperty, the Planning Board, its agents,, and employees may enter upon privately owned property for the purpose <strong>of</strong> performing theirduties under this by-law and regulations and may make or cause to be made such examinations, surveys or sampling as the PlanningBoard deems reasonably necessary.6.8.11.7. Appeals6.8.11.7.1. The decisions or orders <strong>of</strong> the Planning Board Conservation Commission and DPW shall be final. Further relief shall be to acourt <strong>of</strong> competent jurisdiction.6.8.11.8. Remedies Not Exclusive6.8.11.8.1. The remedies listed in this by-law are not exclusive <strong>of</strong> any other remedies available under any applicable federal, state orlocal law.6.8.12. Severability6.8.12.1. The provisions <strong>of</strong> this by-law are hereby declared to be severable. If any provision, paragraph, sentence, or clause, <strong>of</strong> this bylawor the application there<strong>of</strong> to any person, establishment, or circumstances shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect theother provisions or application <strong>of</strong> this by-law.6.8.13. Transitional Provisions6.8.13.1. Residential property owners shall have 180 days from the effective date <strong>of</strong> the by-law to comply with its provisions orpetition the Planning Board for an extension provided good cause is shown for the failure to comply with the by-law during the specifiedperiod. All other property owners shall have 180 days from the effective date <strong>of</strong> the by-law to comply with its provisions or petition thePlanning Board for an extension provided good cause is shown for the failure to comply with the by-law during the specified period.VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.ARTICLE 15. To see if the <strong>Town</strong> will amend the Zoning ByLaw under the Table <strong>of</strong> Contents to add to the list <strong>of</strong> Section 6.0 GeneralProvisions Affecting All Districts, two new sections entitled 6.7 Stormwater Management-NPDES Phase 11 Permits and 6.8 Dischargesto the Municipal Storm Sewer System and Waters <strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth-NPDES Phase 11 Permits; or take any other action relativethereto. Board <strong>of</strong> Selectmen recommends approval. VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.ARTICLE 16. To see if the <strong>Town</strong> will vote to accept as a <strong>Town</strong> Way, Sequoia Drive, as shown on a plan on file in the Board <strong>of</strong>Selectmen and <strong>Town</strong> Clerk’s Office entitled “Sequoia Drive Acceptance Plan <strong>of</strong> Land in <strong>Lunenburg</strong>, Mass, prepared for Daniel Pierce,dated June 28, <strong>2007</strong> by Whitman & Bingham Associates, LLC”, and endorsed by the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lunenburg</strong> Planning Board on September27, 2004, and to authorize the Board <strong>of</strong> Selectmen to acquire by gift, deed and eminent domain the land, easements, and rights therein,including all right, title, and interest in drainage systems, manholes, pipes, appurtenances thereto located with the above-referencedSequoia Drive, or take any other action relative thereto. Board <strong>of</strong> Selectmen recommends approval. VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.Meeting dissolved at 8:55 P.M.
EMPLOYEE DEPARTMENT GROSS WAGESBROCHU KAREN ACCOUNTING $ 65,205.33DEBETTENCOURT STEVEN ACCOUNTING $ 2,792.79GOULD MARY ACCOUNTING $ 35,251.00MAYER DONNA ACCOUNTING $ 38,135.88STEWART MARGARET ACCOUNTING $ 20,739.19COMEAU KATHLEEN ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER $ 12,180.00COMEAU CHRISTOPHER ASSESSORS $ 100.00CRAIGEN SHEILA ASSESSORS $ 8,141.65LEBLANC JEANNE ASSESSORS $ 128.76LEFEBVRE BARBARA ASSESSORS $ 28,288.87LIATSIS FRED ASSESSORS $ 100.00SUND CARL ASSESSORS $ 100.00MAILLET JAMES BUILDING $ 2,360.00NORMANDIN LISA BUILDING $ 41,657.87SAUVAGEAU MICHAEL BUILDING $ 64,773.68KEYES DANIEL CAFO $ 87,822.41SPEIDEL KERRY CAFO $ 8,846.16BELOIN GERALD COA $ 12,749.82DEBRUIN JEANNE COA $ 43,189.64DOHERTY SUSAN COA $ 21,124.14LEBLANC BETH COA $ 1,345.38NELSON SUE COA $ 8,908.10PARADISE DONALD COA $ 8,071.87SWIECICKI RUTH COA $ 7,455.15CARRIER JANICE CONSERVATION $ 25,514.13BINGHAM GREGORY DPW $ 50,565.37BREAULT JIMMY DPW $ 57,149.18DOWD COREY DPW $ 24,006.85FIANDACA PETER DPW $ 38,670.07GENDRON JAMES DPW $ 53,948.16KELLEY GARY DPW $ 45,343.80MEZZETTI LEIGH DPW $ 36,995.32PROGIN BERNARD DPW $ 389.41PROGIN JOSEPH DPW $ 32,319.62PUGSLEY GEORGE DPW $ 32,175.61ROBERTS MICHAEL DPW $ 39,893.15RODRIQUENZ JOHN DPW $ 72,025.17SMITH GREGORY DPW $ 17,598.22TAYLOR BARBARA DPW $ 453.28THIBEAULT DANA DPW $ 55,497.98BINGHAM JEFFREY FIRE $ 2,679.06BOYLE JASON FIRE $ 2,934.50BURSCH MARK FIRE $ 6,750.98CARDONE JOSEPH FIRE $ 4,505.27CROWLEY MAUREEN FIRE $ 81.66DAVIS PETER FIRE $ 3,264.52DEMERS DARRELL FIRE $ 305.42DEMERS DAVID FIRE $ 3,437.99
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