[Amended 3-14-2000 by ballot by the ATM, Art. No. 34; 6-14-2022]
A. When a blasting company files for a permit, they will provide the
Town of Hudson with the required information for public notification.
Upon issuance of the permit, the Hudson Fire Department will list
this information on the Town of Hudson webpage on the blasting page.
Additionally, a notice will be posted on HCTV and both the Town of
Hudson and Hudson Fire Department social media accounts.
(1) Between
the hours of 7:00 and 8:00, the blasting company shall notify the
Hudson Fire Department Dispatch Center. The purpose of this notification
is to inform the Hudson Fire Department of their intent to blast on
that specific day.
(a) At 9:00, the Hudson Fire Department shall distribute a CodeRED alert
through the State of New Hampshire alerting system of pending blasting
that will take place in the Town of Hudson on that specific day.
[1] If there is no pending blasting activities scheduled for that day,
the CodeRED alert will not be sent out.
(2) The
blaster shall notify the Hudson Fire Department Dispatch Center 30
minutes prior to each blast.
(a) The blaster shall provide:
[1] The name of the company conducting the blasting.
[2] The address of the blasting.
[4] The amount of explosive material to be used.
(b) Upon receipt of this information, the Hudson Fire Department shall
issue an additional CodeRED alert that blasting is scheduled for the
address submitted.
[Amended 3-14-2000 by ballot by the ATM, Art. No. 34]
Prior to conducting any blasting operations, the applicant or
their agent shall conduct a preblast structural inspection condition
survey of all existing structures and conditions on the site, adjacent
to the site or in the vicinity of the site at no cost to the property
owner or the Town of Hudson. This survey shall extend to such structures
or conditions as may be affected by the applicant's blasting operations.
As a minimum, preblast structural inspection condition surveys shall
be performed on all structures, including homes, foundations, driveways,
roadbeds, swimming pools, wells and mobile homes within 500 feet of
the anticipated blasting area. The applicant as well as the owner
of the property being surveyed shall sign all such surveys once completed
If an owner refuses to allow for or sign a preblast survey form for
whatever reason the applicant shall note this on the form. The applicant
shall make at least three attempts to notify the owner of the need
for such surveys; the last such attempt shall include written notification
and the name and contact number of a person that they may contact.
A. The preblast structural inspection condition survey shall consist
of a written description of the interior and exterior condition of
each of the structures examined. Descriptions shall locate any existing
cracks, damage or other defects and shall include such information
so as to make it possible to determine the effect, if any, of the
blasting operations on the defect. Where significant cracks or damage
exist, or for defects too complicated to describe in words, photographs
shall be taken. A good quality videotape survey with appropriate audio
description of locations, conditions and defects can be used in lieu
of a written form. Prior to the start of work, a copy of the preblast
condition survey shall be submitted to the Fire Chief or his designee
and the homeowner or occupant.
B. The individual person conducting the survey shall give written notice
to the owner of the property concerned and tenants of the property.
The notice shall state the dates on which the surveys are to be conducted.
Copies of all notices shall also be provided to the Fire Chief or
his designee.