The Board shall be the agency responsible for administration and enforcement for all matters arising hereunder.
The Board on its own motion or on the petition of any interested party shall have the authority to modify, amend or rescind its approval of a Plan of a subdivision or to require a change in a Plan as a condition of its retaining the status of an approved plan after notice and opportunity to the applicant to be heard in accordance with G.L. c. 41 § 81-W.
If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause or provision of these Rules and Regulations shall be adjudged not valid, the adjudication shall apply only to the material so adjudged and the remainder of these Rules and Regulations shall be deemed valid and effective.
A. 
These Rules and Regulations or any portion thereof may be amended, supplemented or repealed from time to time by the Board after a public hearing on its own motion or by petition, in accordance with G.L. c. 41, § 81Q.
B. 
If a definitive plan, or a preliminary plan followed within seven months by a definitive plan, is submitted to the Planning Board for approval under the Subdivision Control Law, and written notice of such submission has been given to the Town Clerk before the effective date of amendments to these rules and regulations, the land shown on such plan shall be governed by the applicable provisions of this bylaw in effect at the time of the first such submission and if such definitive plan or an amendment thereof is finally approved, for eight years from the date of the endorsement of such approval.
On the following pages are the official forms for the administration of these regulations.[1] The administrative content of these forms may be revised from time to time by the Board apart from § 117-66 above. Copies of the forms are available from the Board or the Town Clerk.
[1]
Editor's Note: Said forms are on file and available in the Town offices.
A. 
Code of the Town of Newbury:
(1) 
Chapter 60, Earth Removal.
(2) 
Chapter 65, Historic Preservation.
(3) 
Chapter 87, Stormwater Management and Illicit Discharge and Erosion Control.
(4) 
Chapter 88, Streets, Sidewalks, and Commons.
(5) 
Chapter 89, Street Opening Requirements.
(6) 
Chapter 97, Zoning.
(7) 
Chapter 112, Open Space Residential Development.
(8) 
Chapter 116, Stormwater Regulations.
(9) 
Chapter 120, Water Systems and Supply.
B. 
Caring for your Septic System: A Reference Guide for Homeowners - Newbury Board of Health;
C. 
310 CMR 15.00: The State Environmental Code Regulating Septic Systems ("Title 5");
D. 
M.G.L. Ch. 131, Section 40, The Wetlands Protection Act;
E. 
310 CMR 10.00: Wetlands Protection Act Regulations;
F. 
FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM), as most recently adopted by the Town;
G. 
The Massachusetts Stormwater Handbook