Pursuant to the authority granted by the Annotated Maryland
Code, 1957; Article 23A, and the Charter of the City of Hagerstown,
the following regulations are hereby adopted by the City of Hagerstown,
Maryland. It shall be unlawful for a person, firm or corporation to
be in conflict with or in violation of any of the provisions of this
code.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AASHTO
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation
Officials.
ALLEY
A minor public way having a narrow right-of-way and affording
a secondary means of access to abutting properties.
BOARD OF CODE APPEALS
The duly appointed Board of Code Appeals of the City of Hagerstown established under Chapter
10 of the Code of the City of Hagerstown.
CELLAR DOOR
Metal door and frame system embedded in the public sidewalk
to provide access to a cellar or basement.
CITY
The City of Hagerstown, Maryland, a municipal corporation.
CITY CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS
Unless otherwise defined, shall be the latest edition of
the Maryland State Highway Administration's Standard Specifications
for Construction and Materials, and these specifications are hereby
made part of the Public Ways Construction Standards by reference,
unless otherwise indicated. All present and future errata and addenda
to these Standard Specifications by the Maryland State Highway Administration
are to be made a part of the City specifications. All references to
the "Maryland State Highway Administration" in these Standard Specifications
shall be construed to be the City of Hagerstown. All references to
"state office" shall be construed to be that of the City of Hagerstown.
All reference to the "Chief Engineer, his assistant(s) or representative(s)"
shall be construed as the City Engineer or his representative(s).
CITY COUNCIL
The City Council of the City of Hagerstown, Maryland.
CITY ENGINEER
The duly designated City Engineer of the City of Hagerstown,
Maryland.
CITY STANDARDS
The Public Ways Construction Standards, latest edition, for
the City of Hagerstown, which have been adopted by the Mayor and City
Council and which are available in the Engineering Division. These
standards are made a part of this chapter by reference.
CONSTRUCTION
The process of building, altering, repairing, improving or
demolishing any structure, building or other improvement to real property.
FINAL PLAT
A plan of a proposed subdivision approved by the Planning
Commission and recorded in the land records of Washington County.
MANUAL OF UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES (MUTCD)
The latest edition, adopted and published by the Federal
Highway Administration and adopted by the Maryland State Highway Administration.
This document, and the Maryland Supplement to the Manual, are included
in this chapter by reference.
MAYOR
The Mayor of the City of Hagerstown, Maryland.
NUISANCE
Condition which is detrimental to the property of others
or which causes diminution of value of property in the neighborhood.
This includes, but is not limited to, unsafe or substandard conditions
as determined by the City of Hagerstown.
OPEN CHANNEL
Channel, swale, ditch that is graded for the conveyance of
concentrated stormwater flows.
OWNER'S ENGINEER
The civil engineer, surveyor or landscape architect registered
and in good standing with the State Board of Registration of Maryland
who is the agent of the owner of the land which is proposed to be
subdivided or developed.
SIDEWALK
A public pedestrian walkway within the public right-of-way.
STORM DRAIN
A closed system of pipes, inlets, manholes for the collection
and conveyance of stormwater.
STORM DRAIN CULVERT
Single or multiple pipe(s) specifically installed to convey
stormwater under a street, from one side to the other.
STREET or HIGHWAY
Entire width between the boundary lines of any way or thoroughfare
of which any part is used by the public for vehicular travel.
STREET TREE
A tree located between the curb and sidewalk in the public
right-of-way or a tree located in a tree well within the sidewalk
in the public right-of-way.
SUBDIVIDE
The person(s), firm(s) or corporation(s) owning land in the
process of creating a subdivision of said land.
SUBDIVISION
The division of a lot, tract or parcel of land into two or
more lots, plats, sites or other divisions of land for the purpose,
whether immediate or future, of sale or of building development. It
includes resubdivision and, when appropriate to the context, shall
relate to the process of resubdividing or to the land or territory
subdivided.
TRAFFIC SIGNS
To control traffic, pedestrian and vehicular flow shall be
per the MUTCD and the Standard Sign Book published by Maryland State
Highway Administration, latest edition.
TRANSPORTATION PLAN
The plan for streets and highways included in the transportation
elements of the officially adopted Comprehensive Development Plan.
TREE
A perennial woody plant having a single self-supporting trunk
generally with a few or no branches on its lower part.
UTILITIES
Municipal and franchised utilities.
It shall be unlawful to drive or move a vehicle on any street
or highway unless such vehicle is so constructed, loaded, operated
and maintained as to prevent any of its load from dropping, sifting,
leaking or otherwise escaping therefrom. Penalty: $200 municipal infraction
citation.
It shall be unlawful for a vehicle containing material of a
light, dry, dusty or bulky nature to be driven or moved on any street
or highway except in completely covered bodies or open bodies covered
with heavy tarpaulins securely lashed to the frame of the bodies.
Penalty: $200 municipal infraction citation.
It shall be unlawful for any person to tamper with, remove or
destroy barricades, barriers, signs, survey markers or signals placed
in the public right-of-way by the City or agents thereof. Penalty:
$500 municipal infraction citation.
Address numbers shall be assigned by the Engineering Division
with input from other agencies. It shall be unlawful for any property
owner or other person to place any number on any building in the City
until after such number is approved by the City. It shall be unlawful
for any property owner or other person to maintain any number on any
building in the City which does not correspond with the correct number
of the building as already determined by the City or for any property
owner or other person to change any number on any building after the
building has been numbered by the City. Address numbers shall be installed
on the building structure where they are legible (four-inch minimum
height) when read from the adjoining public right-of-way, and of contrasting
color to the background. Penalty: $100 municipal infraction citation.
In connection with a validly issued permit and City-authorized
"no parking signs," materials may be placed or stockpiled in the public
right-of-way, provided that the duration is no longer than 24 consecutive
hours, is outside the traffic lane and is not onto a public sidewalk.
Materials left in violation hereof, or left for longer than 24 consecutive
hours will constitute a violation of this section unless specific
written permission is obtained from the Engineering Division. In all
cases, materials shall be clearly marked by the use of adequate warning
devices (cones, barrels, etc.), with retroreflective markings as outlined
in the latest edition of the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
Penalty: $200 municipal infraction citation.
It shall be unlawful for any person to interfere with, impede,
hinder or obstruct in any manner the servants, employees, officers
or agents of the City while engaged in constructing, altering, repairing,
grading or cleaning the streets, alleys or highways of the City. Any
person violating this section shall, on conviction thereof, be guilty
of a misdemeanor and be punishable by a maximum fine of $500 and 90
days' imprisonment.
Other than roof drainage, surface drainage and utility maintenance,
it shall be unlawful for any person to permit flow or discharge of
water into the public right-of-way. Penalty: $100 municipal infraction
citation.
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation or legal
entity to place, rake or store any leaves, grass clippings or any
similar material on or upon the public streets, ways, alleys, rights-of-way
or sidewalks within the corporate limits of the City of Hagerstown.
Penalty: $200 municipal infraction citation.
Adjoining property owners are entitled to the use of unimproved
right-of-way to the center line of such right-of-way until such time
as it is deemed necessary that the right-of-way is required for public
purpose, subject to the following conditions:
A. Upon demand of access by the City or other property owners who also
abut on said right-of-way, the property owner using this right-of-way
for his purpose must allow such access.
B. The abutting property owner shall not erect any permanent structures
on such right-of-way.
(1) Temporary structures and parked vehicles are allowed, provided that
they can be moved within 48 hours' notice.
(2) Fences can be erected, provided that they can be removed and reset
on demand.
(3) Gardens and other planting are permitted, provided that it is understood
that such plantings may be damaged by access across such right-of-way
by others.
C. The abutting property owner is responsible for keeping this unimproved right-of-way and items on this unimproved right-of-way in good maintenance and repair at all times, as outlined in Chapter
64.