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TITLE 92: TRANSPORTATION
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SUBCHAPTER b: AERONAUTICS PART 75 QUINCY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT HAZARD ZONING REGULATIONS SECTION 75.70 NON-CONFORMING STRUCTURES OR USES OR GROWTH ABANDONED OR DESTROYED
Section 75.70 Non-Conforming Structures or Uses or Growth Abandoned or Destroyed
Whenever the Department following a Flight Safety Coordinator's personal inspection, observation and estimation, determines that a non-conforming structure or use or growth has been abandoned or is more than 80 per cent demolished, destroyed, physically deteriorated, or decayed:
a) No permit shall be granted by the Department that will allow such structure or use or growth to exceed the applicable height limit or otherwise deviate from these zoning regulations: and
b) Whether application is made for a permit, or not, the Department may issue an order pursuant to Section 75.70(c), in cases where the remaining structure or use or growth constitutes a violation of this Part, compelling the owner of the non-conforming structure or use or growth, at his own expense, to lower, remove, reconstruct, or equip such structure or use or growth as may be necessary to conform to these zoning regulations. If the owner of the non-conforming structure or use or growth shall neglect or refuse to comply with such order within ten (10) days after notice thereof, the Department may proceed to have such structure our use or growth so lowered, removed, reconstructed or equipped and shall have a lien, on behalf of the state, upon the land whereon it is or was located, in the amount of the cost and expense thereof. Such lien may be enforced by the Department on behalf of the state by suit in equity for the enforcement thereof as in the case of other liens. (Section 23 of the Act)
c) The Department shall issue an order if it is determined that the non-conforming structure or use or growth interferes with traffic patterns at the airport. In making such a determination the Department shall consider factors which include, but are not limited to, the type of aircraft using the airport, and whether or not the airport has precision instrument or instrument runways. |