Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1455

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the use of certain fairground properties

Impact

The potential impact of S1455 on state laws is significant, as it emphasizes support for nonprofit organizations that organize agricultural fairs. This legislation could promote the use of fairground properties for community events, which can have economic and cultural benefits for local municipalities. By preventing the imposition of zoning restrictions on these properties, the bill could facilitate a more vibrant community engagement through agricultural fairs and related activities.

Summary

Senate Bill S1455 focuses on the management and regulation of fairground properties within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill proposes an amendment to Section 3 of chapter 40A of the General Laws, stating that zoning ordinances or bylaws shall not prohibit, regulate, or restrict the use of land or structures that are dedicated, either wholly or partially, to the periodic operation of agricultural fairs. This is conditional upon the land or structures being owned by a nonprofit corporation established for such purposes, ensuring that such activities are aligned with the corporation's goals.

Contention

While the bill appears to garner support for agricultural development and community engagement, there may be points of contention regarding the implications of amending zoning regulations. Critics might argue that such legislation could undermine local government authority to manage land use effectively. They could express concerns that leniencies in zoning could lead to increased traffic, noise, and other externalities associated with running periodic fairs, affecting neighborhoods adjacent to fairground properties. Discussions around the bill would need to address these potential local impacts while balancing the interests of nonprofit fair organizations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S527

Relative to concurrent jurisdiction on National Park Service properties

MA H2416

Requiring human trafficking recognition training for certain hospitality workers

MA S892

Relative to window guards in residential rental properties

MA H2083

Authorizing the town of Hull to lease certain property and to extend leases on certain property to promote economic development and the more effective use of town property

MA H2356

Relative to problem properties and enhancing fire safety

MA H772

Relative to concurrent jurisdiction on National Park Service properties

MA H876

To create a commission to determine the feasibility of voluntary acquisition of flood risk properties and structures

MA H4710

Relating to improvements to residential properties

MA S2260

Relative to motorcycle parking

MA H4037

Relative to certain parcels of land in the town of Cohasset

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.