The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
APPLICANT
Any person who makes application for a permit required by
this article.
EMERGENCY
Any unforeseen circumstances or occurrence, the existence
of which constitutes a clear and immediate danger to persons or properties,
or a situation which calls for prompt and immediate action in the
opinion of the City Engineer.
PERMITTEE
Any person who has been issued a permit and has agreed to
fulfill all the terms of this article.
STREET
Includes a public street, public easement, public right-of-way,
public highway, public alley, public way or public road accepted or
maintained by the City.
All street openings required by utilities owned or operated
by the City shall be made and restored under the direction and supervision
of the City Engineer. The permit, fee, deposit, insurance and bond
requirements of this chapter shall not be applicable to any openings
made by such municipally owned or operated utilities, but all other
requirements shall apply.
The City shall maintain a master plan of all accepted City streets,
which plan shall be drawn at a scale of approximately 200 feet per
inch. Such plan shall include the dimensions of all City streets and
the location of all service lines, pipes, conduits and ducts as they
are located beneath the surface of these City streets. This plan shall
be available for public inspection upon request.
If the work to be undertaken by a permittee under this article
is such that it will affect the use of properties abutting or adjoining
the project, the City Engineer shall require the permittee to submit
a list of the names and addresses of the owners or tenants of such
properties. Upon receipt of such list, the City Engineer shall notify
the affected property owners or tenant of the proposed work to be
done. If the work to be undertaken by a permittee will affect other
subsurface installations in the vicinity of the proposed opening,
the City Engineer shall notify the owners of such facilities of the
proposed work.
The City Engineer shall notify in writing the City police and
fire authorities of all street opening permits he grants. Such notifications
shall state the nature of the work to be done, the proposed beginning
and completion dates and the location of such project.
[Added 3-24-2015 by Ord.
No. 2015-6]
A. All transverse
trenches, and all parallel trenches of less than 20 feet in length,
excavated beneath paved streets within the City, are to be backfilled
with controlled density fill (CDF). Such work shall be done in accordance
with the requirements of the Street Opening and Pipe Connections Policies
for the City of Fall River. These policies are to be developed by
the Engineering Division and modified as required from time to time.
B. Utility
pipes are to be placed in an envelope of 3/4-inch crushed stone for
sewer and drains and sand for water and force mains. The envelope
is to extend from six inches beneath, along the sides and to 12 inches
above the top of the pipe. Controlled density fill is then to be placed
to a depth of four inches below the finish pavement. The surface patch
is to be in accordance with the Street Opening and Pipe Connections
Policies for the City of Fall River.
C. In the
case of trenches over six feet deep, the backfill may be 3/4-inch
compacted crushed stone to a depth of four feet below the surface
and then controlled density fill used above.
D. If any
private utility has policies in variance with this section, and such
variance is the result of state regulations, then all work by such
utility is to be in accordance with the Standards to be Employed by
Public Utility Operators When Restoring any of the Streets, Lanes
and Highways in Municipalities as issued by the Massachusetts Department
of Public Utilities.