The authority for this requirement is found in the Code of the
Town of Northbridge as follows
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§ 6-101. Permit required to obstruct streets.
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No person shall place or cause to be placed or permit
in any of the streets any tree, post, fence, curbstone, dirt, rubbish,
wood, timber, snow, ice or material of any kind tending to obstruct
or create a hazardous condition on a street or sidewalk without first
obtaining a written permit from the Director of Public Works.
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§ 6-102. Permit required to excavate streets.
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No person shall break or dig up the ground in any street
or sidewalk or set up any post, fence, tree or curbstone or other
obstruction in any street or sidewalk without first obtaining a written
permit from the Director of Public Works.
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§ 6-110. Authority to require indemnification.
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The board or officer issuing permits for the use of
streets or sidewalks may, in its discretion, demand a suitable cash
deposit, surety bond or insurance indemnity policy, to save the town
harmless from all liability of any nature whatsoever caused directly,
or indirectly by such use of the streets or sidewalks.
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§ 5-107. Fees and charges by municipal agencies.
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A.
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Any municipal agency which is otherwise authorized to
issue a license, certificate or permit, or to render a service or
to perform work for a person or class of persons, may from time to
time fix a reasonable fee for the license, certificate, permit or
for rendering the service or for performing the work in the manner
provided in MGL C. 40, § 22F.
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Additional authority for these rules and regulations is found
in:
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Massachusetts General Law Chapter 82A §§1-5
Excavation and Trench Safety 520 CMR 14.00 Excavation and Trench Safety
(a copy of which is attached herewith) Compliance with the requirements
of this state regulation is implicit in the issuance of a permit under
this regulations.
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Commercial General Liability
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Per occurrence/aggregate - $1,000,000/$2,000/000
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Automobile Liability - Bodily Injury and Property
Damage
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Minimum of $1,000,000 on a combined single limit for bodily
injury and property damage
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Employer’s Liability Insurance - Worker’s
Compensation
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Limits as required under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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Umbrella or Excess Liability Insurance
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Not less than $2,000,000 over and above primary limits
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Licenses shall be issued for a term of one calendar year or
portion of a calendar, if issued in mid-year, and shall be renewable
during the month of December of each year for the following calendar
year. Licenses issued during the calendar during which these rules
and regulations are adopted shall expire at the end of December of
the following calendar year. License renewals must be accompanied
by bond and insurance certificates described above which shall remain
in force for the duration of the renewal period. At its discretion,
the Department may waive the requirement to submit references for
license renewals.
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The annual license fee shall be one hundred and twenty-five
dollars ($125.00) paid by check made payable to the Town of Northbridge.
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The Department reserves the right to suspend or revoke a contractor’s
license. One (1) documented incident of poor quality work or unwillingness
to comply with these regulations shall result in a written warning
and six months of probation during which time the contractor’s
performance shall be monitored. Once on probation, one (1) documented
incident of poor performance shall result in suspension of license
for one (1) year followed by one (1) additional year on probation
to be served after reinstatement of the license.
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Additionally, the Department may suspend, revoke or refuse to
issue a license if, in the opinion of the Department, the contractor
is not adequately skilled or competent to undertake the work contemplated
under the license.
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Contractors may appeal any suspension, revocation or refusal
to issue a license, in writing, to the Board of Selectmen within thirty
(30) calendar days of written notification by the Department. The
Board will make a determination based upon information submitted by
the contractor and the Department and may request that the contractor
appear before the Board to provide additional information regarding
the appeal.
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Probationary periods may not be appealed.
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These projects include the construction, repair, replacement
or extension of any new utility main including water, sanitary sewer
or storm drainage system located within the ROW, whether or not the
utility is located within the pavement. Extension of the sanitary
sewer system requires that the project proponent shall obtain a “Sewer
Extension Permit” from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental
Protection. No road opening permit will be issued for extension of
a sanitary sewer system until a Sewer Extension Permit has been approved.
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All extensions of or connections to the storm drainage system
shall comply with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection’s
stormwater management policies. Storm drains, culverts and related
installation, including catch basins, manholes, and curbing shall
be installed as necessary to provide adequate collection of surface
water from all streets and impervious surfaces within the project
area. Any project that increases the impervious area shall have a
stormwater management system designed to mitigate any increase in
the rate and volume of stormwater runoff. The system shall be designed
so as to not increase the peak rate of runoff or volume of stormwater
runoff in the 2, 10, 25 and 100-year storm events.
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The fee for obtaining a road opening permit shall be based upon
the location of the work and the total area to be disturbed by the
work as follows:
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Fee shall be paid at the time of application by check made payable
to "The Town of Northbridge". When work is to be performed by any
department of the Town of Northbridge or their agent or contractor,
the permit fee shall be waived. Additionally, the permit fee shall
be waived for any public utility company governed by the rules of
the Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Energy when
the work is intended to extend, repair, replace or maintain the system
of the public utility company. However, all other provisions of these
rules and regulations shall apply.
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Sanitary Sewer:
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Gravity sewer pipe and fittings shall be PVC SDR 35 conforming
to ASTM D3034 for sizes 4 through 18-inches. Pipe and fittings shall
have bell and spigot push-on joints and shall be from a single manufacturer.
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2.
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Precast concrete manhole barrel and transition top sections
shall conform to Specifications for Precast Reinforced Concrete Manhole
Sections, ASTM C478. Manhole sections shall not have rungs. Sections shall be sealed with a round rubber O-ring
or a preformed flexible joint sealant. Exterior of all manhole sections
shall be coated with an approved damp proofing material. Precast concrete
barrel sections with precast top slabs and precast concrete transitions
sections shall be designed for a minimum of H-20 loading plus the
weight of soil above at 120 pcf.
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3.
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Bricks for channels and shelves shall comply with ASTM C32,
Sewer Brick, Grade SS. Bricks for building up and leveling manhole
frames shall conform to ASTM C62.
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4.
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Manhole covers shall have a diamond pattern; pick holes and
the word “SEWER” cast in 3-inch letters. Manhole frame
and cover shall be LeBaron Foundry model LA266 in paved areas and
LAB266 with gasket in cross-country areas.
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Storm Drain:
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1.
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Drainage pipe shall be reinforced concrete pipe. Where suitable
for the application, ADS plastic drainage pipe may be used.
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2.
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Manhole covers shall have a diamond pattern; pick holes and
the word "STORM" cast in 3-inch letters. Manhole frame and cover shall
be LeBaron Foundry model LA266.
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3.
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Catch basin frame and grate shall be LeBaron Foundry model LF246.
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Water Distribution System and Water Service Connections:
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The Town of Northbridge is served by a privately owned water
company, the Whitinsville Water Company, and the municipally owned
Northbridge Water System. The municipal system is operated and maintained
for the Town by the Whitinsville Water Company, which serves as the
agent for the Town system. Any and all work, on either system, involving
connection to or extension of the water distribution system or connection
of water services shall be coordinated with the Whitinsville Water
Company and shall be accomplished in accordance with the standard
specifications prepared by the Water Company.
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Contact the Whitinsville Water Company well in advance of scheduling
any work at 508-234-7358 for additional information or to obtain the
required specifications as well as to coordinate installations and
inspections. The water company is located at 44 Lake Street, Whitinsville,
MA 01588.
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Access to unattended trenches opened during construction on
a public way shall be restricted by covers or barriers.
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The provisions of this section may be substituted by monitoring
of the unattended trench by the permit holder or by person(s) under
the control and direction of the permit holder.
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The provisions of this section may be substituted by backfilling
the work site while unattended.
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The permitting authority may require any additional, site-specific
provisions it deems necessary to protect the general public as a condition
to any permit issued.
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The permit applicant/permittee shall be responsible for all
costs associated with the above corrective actions.
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