The purpose of this article is to establish standards for excavations
in public rights-of-way and to regulate and improve the safe flow
of traffic through work zones.
This article is adopted pursuant to the Annotated Code of Maryland
Article 23A, the Transportation Article, § 25-106, and the
Charter of the City of Hagerstown, which provide that a local authority
may require the placement of appropriate traffic control devices to
carry out the Maryland Vehicle Law.
The City Engineer shall require all work to be accomplished at such times or on such days as may be required to minimize traffic interference in accordance with rules and regulations established by the State Highway Administration and incorporated in §
216-34 herein. Restoration of the right-of-way structures and surfaces shall be done by the permittee. All costs shall be borne by the permittee. General requirements for street openings are as follows:
A. A contractor, corporation, public utility or franchise utility shall maintain one lane of traffic, utilizing traffic control standards referenced in §
216-34.
B. No more than 250 linear feet measured longitudinally shall be opened
in any street at any one time unless special permission is granted,
in writing, by the City Engineer.
C. Any existing utility encountered or affected shall be protected from
damage. It shall be the permittee's responsibility to notify any affected
utilities involved. Damage caused by the contractor's work shall be
repaired at the contractor's expense to the satisfaction of the respective
utility or owner. Any damage to public street, curb, sidewalk, utilities,
storm drain, etc., caused by the permittee or his agents shall be
repaired to the satisfaction of the City by the permittee.
D. Work interfering with the established drainage system shall be accomplished
with provisions made for temporary drainage facilities.
E. Trench excavation, backfill, construction procedures and pavement
restoration shall be followed by the permittee throughout the progress
of the work and shall conform to City of Hagerstown Public Ways Construction
Standards and shall comply with federal safety regulations, as required
by law.
F. Access to private driveways shall be provided except when actual
construction operations prohibit provision of such access. Free access
must be provided at all times to all fire hydrants, except those under
repair or otherwise deactivated. When a fire hydrant is to be deactivated
or temporarily put out of service, the permittee shall notify the
Fire Chief 48 hours in advance.
G. Pedestrian movements shall be maintained. Temporary walkways are
required, when possible, for projects with a duration of more than
three working days. When sidewalks must be closed, closure and temporary
signage must comply with standard details available from the Engineering
Division.
H. The construction site shall be thoroughly cleaned of all excavated
materials, tools, equipment, barricades or litter upon completion
of the work. While work is in progress, the site shall be left in
a neat and clean condition at the end of each working day with traffic
control in place and operational. Excavated materials shall be placed
so as to cause a minimum of inconvenience to public travel.
I. Individuals, City departments, corporations, etc., making pavement
cuts, permanent street repairs, or excavation in the public right-of-way
shall be responsible for any work performed for a period of one year
after the expiration date of the permit, or one year after final inspection
and acceptance by the City inspector if such acceptance occurs before
the expiration date of the permit. If the repair becomes defective
in any way within the one-year warranty period, the permittee shall
replace or repair to City Standards and a new one-year warranty period
begins.
J. It shall be the responsibility of the utility to notify the City Engineer prior to and after the completion of work when any traffic lane will be temporarily blocked or there are any deviations from the approved traffic control plans. Refer to §
216-34.
K. When the utility is notified that the City is planning a street construction
or reconstruction project, the utility may be required to provide
the City, within 90 days of said notice, an engineering report on
the utility system in the project area. Said report shall include,
but not be limited to the following:
(1) System description (size, location, depth, age, materials, etc.).
(2) Adequacy to serve projected needs (20 years minimum).
(4) Proposed improvements to system, time schedule, etc.
L. All underground utilities marked with the rights-of-way of the City
of Hagerstown shall comply with the following color code set forth
by Maryland State Law:
Utility
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Color
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Symbol
|
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Electric
|
Red
|
-E-
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Gas/oil
|
Yellow
|
-G-/-O-
|
Communications
|
Orange
|
-Tel-/-Tv-
|
Water
|
Blue
|
-W-
|
Sewer
|
Green
|
-S-
|
Proposed excavation
|
White
|
|
NOTE: Anyone intending to excavate shall contact
Miss Utility at 1-800-257-7777 a minimum of two working days before
the excavation is planned.
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M. General safety requirements to be followed by the permittee throughout
the progress of the work shall conform to Maryland Occupational Safety
Standards.
N. Temporary traffic control signs, channelization devices and barricades
shall have suitable reflectorized portions to be effective at night
and shall be in conformance with the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control
Devices.
O. At the end of each working day, excavations shall be plated, backfilled and temporarily restored with bituminous material or shall be adequately protected by barricades and devices per the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Plates shall be securely anchored to the road surface, shall be ramped with bituminous asphalt and advance warning signs installed. Patches shall be permanently restored prior to the expiration date of the permit as outlined in §
216-32.
Whenever the City Engineer or his duly authorized representative
finds that work areas under a permit fail to conform to the approved
traffic control plan, to these rules and regulations or to the City
standards for pavement and street openings, he may, by written order,
suspend work until direct conformance has been achieved or he may
direct that such other measures be performed that he deems necessary
under the circumstances. In cases where the permittee is unable or
refuses to perform, the City Engineer may order the appropriate City
department or agent of the City to correct the problem and charge
the permittee for the cost of all labor, material and equipment, plus
15% for administration and billing.