The City of Springfield hereby adopts the excavation and trench
safety regulations promulgated pursuant to 520 CMR 14.00, 14.01 through
14.05, as subsequently amended, regarding trench excavation in any
public way, public property, and privately owned land within the City
of Springfield.
The purpose of this chapter is to establish reasonable trench
excavation standards to protect the safety of the citizens of Springfield
from hazards inherent in trenches.
This chapter is authorized by MGL c. 82A, § 1,
and 520 CMR 14.00 et seq., as promulgated by the Department of Public
Safety in conjunction with the Division of Occupational Safety and
as amended from time to time. This chapter shall apply to all excavation
and trench safety only insofar as it does not conflict with any prevailing
state or federal statute or regulation applicable to the City.
This chapter shall apply to any excavator, as defined by 520
CMR 14.02, as subsequently amended. ("Excavator." Any entity including,
but not limited to, a person, partnership, joint venture, trust, corporation,
association, public utility, company or state or local government
body or public agency which performs excavation operations, including
the excavation of trenches. 520 CMR 14.02).
In order to assure that this chapter is read in conjunction
with and shall not supersede, be construed or be enforced in a manner
that contradicts 780 CMR, the Massachusetts State Building Code, no
permit applications for a trench excavation on privately owned land
shall be approved until reviewed by the Commissioner of Code Enforcement
for the City of Springfield.
[Amended 6-6-2016]
The fee for a permit granted under the provisions of this chapter
shall be $75.
The regulatory authority for this chapter is found in MGL c. 82A,
§§ 1 through 5, as amended, and 520 CMR 14.00 et seq.,
as subsequently amended.
The enforcement of this chapter shall begin on January 1, 2009,
in order to provide adequate time for excavators and permitting authorities
to train their employees and implement the provisions contained within
these regulations.