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<br />cluding shells) per day, nor more than four bushels of quahogs (in-
<br />cluding shells) per day, nor more than ten bushels of scallops (including
<br />shells) per day.
<br />Section 9. The fees for shellfish permits for commercial purposes
<br />shall be $10.00.
<br />Section 10. No fee paid for shellfish permit shall be abated, nor
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<br />shall any permit be issued without payment of the fee for the same,
<br />excepting to persons receiving aid from the Department of Public Wel-
<br />fare, Bureau of Old Age Assistance, or Soldiers' Relief, or to those who
<br />in the opinion of the Selectmen, by reason of physical disability, are
<br />unable to make full use of the permit.
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<br />Section 11. Any holder of a shellfish permit, who violates .any pro-
<br />visions of these regulations or of the laws relative to the taking of shell -
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<br />fish, shall forfeit his permit and shall be barred from obtaining shell-
<br />fish permits for a period of not less than six months or not more than
<br />one year from the date of such violation, at the discretion of the Select-
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<br />men.
<br />Section 12. All shellfish regulations heretofore adopted inconsistent
<br />with the foregoing regulations are hereby repealed.
<br />None of the above regulations shall limit or infringe upon the pro-
<br />visions of the General Laws regulating shellfish. (Chapter 130, as
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<br />amended.)
<br />CHAPTER III
<br />PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, WELFARE, CONVENIENCE AND
<br />GOOD ORDER
<br />ARTICLE 1. GENERAL SANITARY REGULATIONS
<br />Section 1. No person shall throw or sweep into, or place, or drop,
<br />or suffer to remain in any street, any hoops, boards, or other wood with
<br />nails projecting therefrom or nails of any kind, shavings, ashes, hair,
<br />manure, rubbish offal or filth of any kind, or any noxious or refuse
<br />liquid or solid substance.
<br />Section 2. No person shall allow any sink water or other impure
<br />liquid to run from the house, barn or lot, occupied by him into any
<br />street of the town.
<br />Section. 3. No person shall barter, or trade, and collect junk with-
<br />out a license from the Selectmen of the town.
<br />ARTICLE II. ZONING BY-LAWS
<br />A. PURPOSE
<br />1. The purpose of these by-laws is to promote the health, safety, and
<br />general welfare of the inhabitants of the Town of Mashpee, to protect
<br />and conserve the value of property within the town, to increase the amen-
<br />ities of the town, and to secure safety from fire, congestion or confusion,
<br />all in accord with the General Laws, Chapter 40A, Sections one (1) to
<br />twenty-two (22), inclusive, as amended.
<br />B. ESTABLIZHMENT OF DISTRICTS
<br />1. The Town of Mashpee is hereby divided as shown on the Map
<br />entitled "Zoning Map, Town of Mashpee, Massachusetts", dated November
<br />3, 1959, and filed with the Town Clerk, into the following districts: R-75
<br />Residence District, R-100 Residence District, R-150 Residence District,
<br />Business District, Marine Area District, and Industrial District. Said
<br />map, and such amendments to it as shall be duly enacted, shall be con-
<br />sidered an integral part of this By-law. Boundaries of zoning districts
<br />shown on said map shall be assumed to be accurate.
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