[Amended 10-18-2025 ATM by Art. 10]
As used in this bylaw, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ABUTTERAn owner of property whose property adjoins or touches a road at any point.
GRADINGA form of temporary repair of an unpaved road limited to the leveling and restoration of the surface.
GRAVEL ROAD STANDARDDescription of design, construction and maintenance standards for roads having a permeable travel surface, generally consisting of an excavated base, graded and crowned subsurface, and stabilized travel surface. This standard may be further specified in regulations of the Director.
LOCAL ROADRoad used primarily by abutting landowners, not serving as a collector road, with ADT of fewer than 200. This standard may be further specified in regulations of the Director.
MAJOR COLLECTORRoad used by general traffic that connects a minor collector or local road to a principal arterial road, with a traffic count in the range of 1,000 to 5,000 ADT.
MINOR COLLECTORRoad used by general traffic to connect neighborhoods, or connect a local street to a major collector, with a traffic count in the range of 200 to 1,000 ADT.
MINOR COLLECTOR OF SPECIAL CHARACTER (MCSC)A type of minor collector road, having recognized environmental, historic and/or scenic characteristics, that is subject to public review through the road review process prior to modification of layout, design or surface material, with the exception of upgrades to gravel road standard, in accordance with standards in this bylaw developed and administered by the Select Board and Planning Board, with input from the Director and the Roads Advisory Committee.
PAVINGApplication of an impermeable surfacing material, including, but not limited to, bituminous asphalt.
PRINCIPAL ARTERIAL ROADA road that directly connects to a state road or serves as a major connector to neighboring towns, with a traffic count of over 5,000 ADT.
PRIVATE ROADA road that has not become public by action of Town Meeting, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or the County of Plymouth, or by dedication or prescription.
PRIVATE ROAD MANAGEMENT POLICYA written policy that shall be developed by the Director analyzing and identifying those private roads the temporary repair of which is deemed to serve the general public interest.
ROAD CLASSIFICATIONA system for categorizing roads pursuant to regulations of the Select Board consistent with this bylaw, based upon network hierarchy, traffic count (ADT), and other characteristics, where major road categories include, but are not limited to, the following: State Road, Principal Arterial Road, Major Collector, Minor Collector, Local Road, MCSC and RCR. This term applies to the addition of any road to, removal from, or change in any MCSC or RCR classification.
ROAD IMPROVEMENT, MAJORConstruction or reconstruction, paving of previously unpaved surfaces, widening, straightening, clearing of substantial amounts of vegetation.
ROAD IMPROVEMENT, MINORRepair, grading or other minor alteration to roadway surface within the existing layout, and minor drainage or safety improvements, not having the effect of altering the road so as to allow for a significant increase in ADT or speed of vehicular travel.
ROAD REVIEWPublic process involving the Select Board, Planning Board, and Roads Advisory Committee for the purpose of assisting the Director in the management of road classification, improvement, management, and betterment issues for MCSC and RCR, and other such matters as the Select Board may request, in accordance with the improvement provisions for MCSC and RCR in §
270-10, road review and classification provisions in §
270-11 and §
270-12, and betterment provisions in §
270-13.
ROADS ADVISORY COMMITTEEThe Select Board shall appoint a Roads Advisory Committee of such number and composition as the Select Board shall determine appropriate. The Committee shall include at least one member each from the Select Board and Planning Board, or their designees, and shall be responsible to the Select Board for review and recommendations concerning:
A. Classification or reclassification of gravel or private roads;
B. Requests for paving of an MCSC;
C. Requests for upgrading to gravel road standard and paving of an RCR;
E. Betterment assessment issues; and
F. Other road-related issues at the request of the Select Board.
RURAL CONSERVATION ROAD (RCR)A low traffic road, whether or not currently paved, that traverses land significant to the environmental, historic, and/or scenic heritage of the neighborhood in which it is located and/or the Town, the character of which is threatened by significant unplanned and undesired traffic growth as a result of nearby development or overall Town growth.
STATE ROADA regional connector road owned or controlled by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, including, but not limited to, Routes 3, 3A, and 44.
TEMPORARY REPAIR OF PRIVATE ROADMinor corrective or restorative work done on a private road, such as grading, partial base reconstruction or minor drainage improvement.