What is a Snow Removal Permit?
By ProMatcher Staff
Snow removal permits are required in many jurisdictions. These permits are required to assure that local contractors are properly equipped and insured to remove snow.
What is a Snow Removal Permit?
A snow removal permit is different from a business license. It is a permit issued by a local jurisdiction that provides a business specific permission to engage in snow removal.
Why Are Permits Required?
1. To assure public health and safety.
2. To assure that contractors are properly equipped (particularly with flashing amber roof lights).
3. To assure that contractors are properly licensed.
Common Regulations for Removing Snow
1. Snow shall not be deposited in the public right of way (including roadways and sidewalks).
2. Snow shall not be deposited on private property without express permission of the property owner.
3. Snow shall not be banked in such a way to obstruct vision.
4. Snow shall not be deposited around fire hydrants.
If you are interested in hiring a snow removal contractor, we can help you find a snow removal contractor near you.
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