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Next Yard Waste Drop-Off @ Public Works, Sat. & Sun., 5/10 & 5/11, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

WHAT'S NEW!

 

Public Works Development Plan Checklists Now Available (Preliminary, Site, Improvement)

 

Design Manual Re-Adopted with New Appendix B: Transit-Oriented Design Guidelines

 

 

 

How YOU Can Help Manage Stormwater Runoff in Your Area!

 

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Department of Public Works

PLEASE NOTE:  This page is "under construction"...please pardon the pun.


 

Upcoming Public Works Activities

Affecting YOUR Area


Bulk Trash Pickup

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Have items to curb by 6:00 a.m.

Maximum 4 items per household

List of acceptable items

 


Water System Shutoff Schedule

 

The B Street Capital Improvement Project begins Monday, March 3, 2008.  (click on image below for details)

 

 

Yard Waste Drop-off Schedule

 

First Drop-Off @ Public Works 

Sat. & Sun., April 12 & 13, 2008

8 a.m.-3 p.m.

(click on image below for more details)

 

 

Road Closings/Repair Schedule

 

 

 

Miscellaneous Schedule

 

 

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Public Works Administration


City Public Works Processes

 

Development Review Process

 

Driveway Entrance Permits (Residential & Non-Residential)

 

Easements, Rights-of-Way, or Fee Simple Dedication

 

Improvement Plans

Non-Subdivision

Subdivision / Site Plan

Multi-Year Tap Agreements (MYTA)

 

Public Works Agreements

Modified PWA

PWA 

Sediment and Erosion Control (SEC)

Stormwater Management (SWM)

Water & Sewer (W&S)

Streets and Roads

Road Acceptance (New Streets--Subdivision and Platted)

Road Maintenance Petitions on Existing Roads Outside City -Maintained Right-of-Way

Street / Road Closing

Traffic Control Device Requests

 

Water Meter Installation Procedure (Commercial & Residential)

 

 


 

City Standards and Specifications

Design Guidelines & Development Principles  (PLEASE NOTE:  Copies are available for review or purchase by contacting the Planning & Zoning office at Brunswick City Hall.)

Design Manual

General

Water System

Sewer System

Storm Drainage

Streets and Roads

Lighting

DOE or Fee Simple Requirements 

Transit-Oriented Design Guidelines

Standards and Specifications for Water and Sewer (4MB, 47 pp)

 

Driveway Entrance Permits

Driveway Sight Distance Policy

Driveway Entrance Permit Form

Driveway Entrance Permit Instructions

Cross-Section

 

Forest Resource Ordinance (FRO)

 

 

Improvement Plans

 

 

Infrastructure Acceptance

 

 

Policies

Administrative Approval Policy for Offsite and Capital Project Improvements

 

 

Preliminary Plans

 

 

Public Works Agreements (PWAs), Easements, & Guarantees

 

 

Right-of-Way (R/W) Obstruction Utility Permits

 

 

Site Plans

 

 

Street & Alley System

Alley Maintenance, Construction, Abandonment, and Conveyance/Closure Policy  

Street and Alley System

 

 

Temporary Dumpsters

For full requirements for submitting Temporary Dumpster Requests, see Temporary Dumpster Request Procedures)

 

If the Temporary Dumpster will be:

  • FULLY CONTAINED within property boundaries (submit Zoning Certificate application to Planning & Zoning Office)

  • NOT FULLY CONTAINED within property boundaries (submit Citizen's Concern Form to Code Enforcement Officer)

 

Water & Sewer

 

 

Miscellaneous Public Works Forms

Private Use of Public Right-of-Way License Application

 

 

Other Public Works-Related Documents

Stormwater Management Ordinance (PLEASE NOTE:  Authority delegated to Frederick County.)

 

 

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Water & Wastewater Management

 

Water

The City of Brunswick Water Plant provides safe drinking water for residents of Brunswick that meets or exceeds Maryland Department of the Environment and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency water requirements.  The two sources of water for the City of Brunswick are the Potomac River and Washington County springs.

 

Wastewater

The City of Brunswick Wastewater Treatment Plant removes harmful compounds from wastewater to meet State and Federal standards.  By doing this we help to keep the Potomac River watershed and downstream water supply safe and clean.

 

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