PRIVATE ROADS SNOW REMOVAL POLICY
 
Minimum standards adopted by The Board of Selectmen, October 6, 2003
 
    - The travel lane for any      private road shall be no less than ten (10') feet wide. There must be at      least one (1) travel lane for a plow to work that is a minimum width of      ten (10') feet.
 
 
    - Roadside clearance of      any obstacles, including vegetation, shall be no less than two (2') feet      either side. This includes, but is not limited to, fences, mailboxes,      stonewalls, rocks, shrubs, trees or any other object that may be damaged      by snow removal equipment. It also includes a shoulder that inhibits the      movement of snow from the road to the shoulder during plowing.
 
 
    - Height clearance shall      be no less than fourteen (14') feet from the road surface. This is to ensure      that branches or any other objects over hanging the roadway, when laden      with snow, limit access of snowplows and emergency vehicles. 
 
 
    - There must be ample      room for emergency vehicle to turn around if the road is a dead end. Space      at the end of the road should be of sufficient size for emergency vehicles      or town plows to be able to turn around in a safe manner
 
 
    - Paved or unpaved      private roads shall have no defects (potholes or ruts) exceeding two      (2") inches in depth. Defects in the road surface must not deviate      from grade more than two (2") inches. This includes, potholes, ruts,      protruding manhole covers, catch basins and roots. 
 
 
    -  All private roads shall have a visible      street sign, which must be an acceptable Municipal Uniform Traffic Control      Device. These are the six (6") inch standard green reflective metal      signs with four (4") inch white letters. This sign is to be mounted      on a round or square metal post with appropriate mounting cap. A new      standard, adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, will require these      signs to be nine (9") inches high with six (6") inch letters by      January 2012.  We recommend that any      new installations adhere to this new standard. Please contact the Highway      Department for information on companies that supply these materials.
 
 
    - This department, each      September, will perform yearly inspections of all private roads. Property      owners will be notified as to the repairs required to bring their roads      into compliance. Should a road not meet minimum requirements, all the      homeowners will be notified through the various media outlets by the      Highway Department of the deficiencies and be given the opportunity to      make repairs. When the repairs are completed the Highway Department will,      upon request, re-inspect a roadway to ensure that it complies with      standards and notify homeowners of their findings. If it does, plowing and      sanding services will be provided.