Definitions. The following words and phrases, when used
in this chapter, shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them:
DIG SAFE
The Underground Protection of Facilities Act, commonly known as the
"Dig Safe Law," found at 23 MRSA § 3360-A. Any excavation undertaken
or authorized by this chapter shall comply with all requirements of this law.
In the State of Maine a one-call system has been established for obtaining
locations of underground facilities prior to excavation. The utilities required
to join the one-call dig safe system include those who furnish electricity,
gas, oil, cable TV, telephone, or telegraph services by underground lines.
Utilities not required to join are water districts, sewer districts, municipal
underground facilities, and utilities having fewer than five (5) full-time
employees or fewer than three hundred (300) customers. The excavator is solely
responsible to notify all possible utilities with underground facilities at
least three (3) full business days prior to the start of any excavation, trenching,
or boring work.
DIRECTOR
Public Works Director and/or designee as assigned by issuing authority.
EMERGENCY
Any event which may threaten public health or safety, including,
but not limited to, damaged or leaking water or gas conduit systems, damaged,
plugged, or leaking sewer or storm drain conduit systems, damaged underground
electrical and communications facilities, or downed overhead pole structures.
EXCAVATE
To dig into or in any way remove or physically disturb or penetrate
any part of a right-of-way.
PERMITTEE
A person who has obtained a permit as required by this chapter.
PERSON
Any natural or corporate person, business association or other business
entity, including, but not limited to, a partnership, a sole proprietorship,
a political subdivision, a public or private agency of any kind, a utility,
a successor or assign of any of the foregoing, or any other legal entity.
POLE PLACEMENT
An excavation associated solely with a single placement or replacement
of a utility pole.
PUBLIC PLACE
Any public street, way, place, alley, sidewalk, park, square, plaza,
or any other similar public property owned or controlled by the Town and dedicated
to public use, and any dedicated but unaccepted street or way.
REHABILITATION
That activity of work on any street which provides structural improvement
having a minimum service life of fifteen (15) years with minor maintenance,
which includes pavement overlay of one and one-half (1 1/2) inches minimum
depth, and partial or full depth reconstruction.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
The area on, below, or above a public roadway, highway, street, cartway,
bicycle lane and public sidewalk in which the Town has an interest, including
other dedicated right-of-ways for travel purposes and utility easements of
the Town. A right-of-way does not include the airwaves above a right-of-way
with regard to cellular or other nonwire telecommunications or broadcast service.
TOPSHAM CODE
The Town of Topsham shall establish rules and regulations governing
street excavations and implementing this right-of-way. The Director may delegate
any or all of the duties hereunder.
SUBSTRUCTURE
Any pipe, conduit, duct, tunnel, manhole, vault, buried cable, or
wire, utility system appurtenance, or any other similar structures located
below the surface of any public place.
TOWN
The Town of Topsham and/or its Public Works Authority.
UTILITY
A public utility, as defined in 35-A MRSA § 102, as it
may be hereinafter amended and shall specifically include the nonregulated
activities of such a utility.