The application for a permit shall be accompanied by a plan
of the proposed driveway or sidewalk showing its layout, finish grades,
material and construction techniques and sufficient crosscut views
to detail the underlayment and any variations in underlayment through
the layout and by a certificate showing that the applicant is bonded
and insured to protect the interests of the Town in its public ways.
The Superintendent of Public Works may request any other information or documentation that he deems necessary to make a decision based upon the design standards enacted pursuant to §
169-19.
The following shall be violations of this Part 4:
A. Construction of a driveway or sidewalk in a public way without a
permit or by an unlicensed contractor.
B. Removal of Town curbing without a permit.
C. Removal of Town sidewalk without a permit.
D. Construction not in compliance with the permitted plan.
E. Failure to return to the Board of Public Works granite curbing and
granite blocks removed from the site.
F. Failure to install protective safety barriers.
G. Failure to provide temporary paving the same day as the excavation.
H. Failure to call the BPW at least 48 hours in advance to schedule
inspection of construction work.
I. Failure to post signs as required by the BPW.
Any person who violates any provision of this Part
4 shall be subject to a fine of $100 for each offense, except the performing or allowing the performance of work without a permit or by an unlicensed contractor, for which the fine shall be $300 for each offense. Each day the violation exists shall constitute a separate offense until a faithful restoration of the public way to its former condition is completed or unless otherwise agreed to by the Board of Public Works or its designee. Fines shall be applicable to both the property owner and the contractor, as determined by the Board of Public Works. Fines shall be recovered by indictment, or on complaint before the District Court, or by noncriminal disposition in accordance with § 21D of Chapter
40 of the General Laws. The Board may also revoke the license of permitted contractors found in violation of this Part
4, according to its rules and regulations.
The Board of Public Works may impose reasonable restrictions,
requirements, rules, regulations, conditions, size and opening limits,
or standards (collectively "design standards") for the construction
of a driveway.