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The Engineering Department provides engineering assistance
to the public and other town departments concerning town
roads, street lines, town rights of way and easements,
sanitary sewers, floodplain management and stormwater
issues. The Department, together with town land records in
the Town Clerk’s Office, maintains records for most roads,
sewers and many other parts of the town’s infrastructure.
Please contact us if you have any questions.
Septic
System Pumpouts
The Department issues permits for the town pumpout service
for those residences which do not have sanitary sewer
service available to them. Any residential property which
does not have sanitary sewer service available to it is
entitled to one pumpout of their septic tank per calendar
year. A permit is valid for one year from date of
issuance. No gray water tanks or cisterns are eligible for
pumpout. Permits are purchased at the Department in Town
Hall for $5.00. After purchase, the property owner is
responsible for uncovering the pumpout port of the septic
tank and calling the designated vendor to be put on the
schedule for non-emergency cleaning. Emergency or weekend
service is not provided. The Town does not maintain
records for septic systems. Any records may be available
from the East Shore District Health Department, 14
Business Park Drive, Branford. Tel. 481-4233.
Road
Excavation permits
The Department issues permits for any excavation within
the town highway limits, whether within the pavement, on
the town right of way outside the pavement, or within town
easements. Excavation within a town road requires a
minimum $2000 cash bond to be posted to insure protection
of the excavation and to provide funds for the town to
perform final patching of the excavation. In addition, a
certificate of insurance is required listing the Town as
an additional named insured to insure all liability for
the excavation is covered by the excavator’s insurance. As
required by state law, a current call before you dig
notification shall also be provided. Finally, a $45.00
excavation fee is payable to the Town of Branford prior to
the issuance of the permit. The permit holder is
responsible for scheduling town inspections during
excavations.
Call
before you dig
The Department processes all “Call Before You Dig”
requests for excavations within Branford. This includes
review of excavation notifications and markouts of
sanitary sewers and important stormwater facilities to
protect these portions of the town’s infrastructure from
damage during excavations. We do not mark out private
property improvements or connections. For your own
protection, care should be taken to insure that no
utilities are impacted in any excavation, no matter how
small. Any markouts by the Department will be in our
designated color of green.
Sanitary
Sewer Connection Permits
The Department maintains records of all sanitary sewer
installations in town. In order to insure the integrity of
the sanitary sewer system and to protect the town’s
substantial investment in this portion of our
infrastructure, any work done on the system or connection
to the system, including repairs or modifications,
requires a permit issued by the Department. All
connections done by other than owners of single family
owner occupied residences must be done by licensed
professionals holding a P-1, P-7 or W-9 license as issued
by the State of Connecticut. The current fee for the
permit is $2.00.
Floodplain Management Permit
The Department administers the town’s Floodplain
Management Ordinance. This ordinance regulates all
activities within the federally designated flood zones
and, because the town has these regulations, residents are
allowed to purchase federally sponsored flood insurance.
Any alteration or improvement of property, whether land or
buildings, within the 100 year floodplain, requires a
permit. The flood hazard zones are established by the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and therefore
the Town of Branford cannot provide residents with a flood
zone determination for a specific property. The Town also
does not issue elevation certificates for properties in
flood hazard zones. Floodplain permits are normally
processed with any building permit application and have no
fee.
The Floodplain Regulations can substantially impact any
plans you may have for properties within the 100 year
floodplain. Please contact us early in any planning
process for improvements to your property. We will be
happy to meet with you to discuss the impacts of these
regulations on your project.
Stormwater Management
The Department is managing the federally mandated
stormwater management program. Municipalities must produce
a stormwater management plan and undertake measures to
manage stormwater and work to improve stormwater
quality. Mapping of the town’s stormwater system is
currently underway and other departments are working to
meet the goals set in the plan. Interested citizens have
been meeting with department heads to insure compliance
with the program requirements. Continued public
participation is necessary for the success of the
program and interested citizens are invited to contact
the department for further information.
Other Services
Many other records are maintained and other services are
provided by the Department. Please contact us for
further information or if you have any questions. If we
cannot help you, we will try to find the proper
department to help you. Unfortunately, engineering
services specifically related to individual private
properties or disputes between adjoiners most often
require the services of a consulting engineer and/or
land surveyor. The town does not provide engineering or
survey services for private properties which are
unrelated to town infrastructure. If you are unsure,
please contact us and we will advise you if we can help.
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