Health board: Decorative port-a-potties can stay by driveway
WILLIAMSBURG, Mass. (AP) — The health board in a small Massachusetts town says it can't order a resident to remove the port-a-potties flanking his driveway despite the objections of neighbors.
The toilets at Chris Duval's Williamsburg home have been haphazardly spray-painted orange.
Duval tells The Daily Hampshire Gazette (http://bit.ly/2c2GQcB ) the toilets are "empty fiberglass shells" that he finds "decorative."
The board on Monday took no action on the port-a-potties because the town has no bylaws regarding their regulation.
Information from: Daily Hampshire Gazette (Northampton, Mass.), http://www.gazettenet.com