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67 <br /> Article 33. To see if the Town will vote to approve the <br /> following bylaws or take any other action thereon. <br /> 1-1. AUTHORITY <br /> This bylaw prescribes certain powers and duties of the <br /> Highway Surveyor. He is authorized to issue permits for <br /> work to be performed upon any Town Highways or section <br /> thereof. <br /> In this connection attention is directed to the "Town of <br /> Mashpee bylaws" effecting Town Highways which provides <br /> r as follows: <br /> "Digging up Town Highways; Bond; Permit. No Town <br /> e Highway shall be dug up, or opening made therein for any <br /> e purpose, nor shall any material be dumped or placed thereon <br /> or removed or construction or structure placed thereon or re- <br /> e moved therefrom or changed without the written permit of <br /> e the Highway Surveyor, and the work shall be clone under its <br /> n supervision and to its satisfaction, and the entire expense of <br />'o replacing and resurfacing the highway at the same level and <br /> in as good condition as before, with material equal in specifi- <br /> cations to those removed, shall be paid by the persons to <br />.5 whom the permit was given or by whom the work was done. <br /> a_ The Department may require a bond to guarantee the faith- <br /> 1e ful and satisfactory performance of the work and payment <br /> oy for any damage to town highways and facilities caused by <br /> or resulting from the operations authorized by such permit. <br /> be The amount of said bond shall be not less than one thousand <br /> dollars and not more than fifty thousand dollars. Except as <br /> m provided herein any person who digs up or makes an opening <br /> ay in a town highway without a permit or violates any other <br /> les provisions of the section shall be punished by a fine of not <br /> ny more than fifty dollars for the first offense and not less than <br /> at. fifty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for any sub- <br /> subsequent offense." <br /> Lp- 1- 12. OBJECTIVES <br /> r.oa The fundamental objective is three fold: <br /> Lp_ <br /> om 1. To provide maximum protection to the public through <br /> re- the orderly control of traffic moving onto and from a high- <br />;ed, way. <br />,ion 2. To provide a uniform practice in the design.and Con- <br /> struction of entrances and exits. <br /> iro- 3. To provide the necessary drainage. <br /> gum <br />