Why do I need a street permit for an in-ground swimming pool?

Any use of heavy vehicles and equipment (such as but not limited to: backhoes, front-end loaders, dump trucks, concrete deliveries, lumber deliveries, sheetrock and/or drywall deliveries) across curbs, grass berms, driveway aprons, sidewalks and/or borders of a public way with or without a sidewalk may result in damage that would cause the Town to expend funds to effect the repair. You don’t need a permit if you can prove that you’re using a “helicopter” to fly in heavy equipment (with a helicopter license or certificate) or are using a wheelbarrow to bring items onto the property.

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1. Can a homeowner obtain a street permit?
2. Why do I need a $5000 bond?
3. Why do I need an insurance certificate?
4. What counts as "public property"?
5. What is a Hoisting Engineer (HE) License? Why do I need one?
6. How wide can I make my driveway apron?
7. Can I add a 2nd driveway opening (make a horseshoe driveway)?
8. What is needed in order to make my existing driveway apron smaller so I can add 2nd driveway opening?
9. How close to abutting properties may I install my driveway?
10. How large can I make driveway on private property?
11. Why do I need a street permit for a house addition?
12. Why do I need a street permit for an in-ground swimming pool?
13. Why do I need a street permit if excavating on private property?
14. Do I need a permit to place a storage container onto my private property?
15. Do I need a permit to place a storage container on the street in front of my property?