Highway
Access/Right of Way Permits
Right
of Way Work Permits
1) Permits, issued by the Selectboard, are required to develop, construct,
regrade or repair any driveway, entrance or approach to a town highway. 19
V.S.A. § 1111
2) Property owners must obtain an access permit when altering landings,
loading areas, logging roads and farm roads that intersect a Town of Groton
right of way.
3) Logging roads and landings must meet State
regulations under the State of Vermont publication Acceptable Management Practices for
Maintaining Water Quality on Logging Jobs in Vermont.
4) In
addition to the town permit process, you must also consult the town tree warden
prior to any action on trees in the town right of way and you must consult 1-888-DIG-SAFE
prior to digging in the town right of way.
1)
Applications may be obtained
from the Town Clerk’s office or on this website.
2) Applications
are required to have a map attached showing the location of work and distances
to nearest driveways or intersection
3) A
completed application should be submitted to the Town Clerk approximately a
month prior to planned activity.
4) After
review and approval, the Selectboard will issue a “Notice of Approval to Proceed”.
The property owner or agent shall then notify the Town of Groton a minimum of
three days in advance of construction taking place so that the Town has an
opportunity to inspect during installation/construction. If you wish to take action on trees in the
town right of way, you must obtain permission from the Groton tree warden. If you are digging in the town right of way,
you must notify 1-888-DIG-SAFE prior to digging.
5) Upon
completion of work, the property owner or agent shall notify the Town Clerk
within a reasonable time, not to exceed ten days, that intended work has been
completed. After inspection and approval the Selectboard will issue an “Access/Right
of Way Permit”.
6) Temporary Permits may be issued by the Selectboard for short-term
access to Town right of ways.
7) In addition to any other enforcement powers, the Selectboard may suspend any permit until compliance is obtained. If there is continued use or activity after suspension the Selectboard may physically close driveway or access point if the safety of the highway users is or may be affected.
Any questions concerning this process should be directed to the Road Commissioner.