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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the dumpster permit boston application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the starting and ending dates for your dumpster placement in the designated fields.
  3. Fill in the address where the dumpster will be placed, ensuring all details are accurate.
  4. Provide the building owner's name and complete address, including phone number, city, state, and zip code.
  5. Enter your name as the customer along with your address and contact information.
  6. Specify the dumpster company you are using and their contact number.
  7. Detail what activities will be conducted that require the dumpster placement.
  8. List the location of each dumpster clearly, ensuring clarity for approval purposes.
  9. Indicate the total number of dumpsters at this location in the provided field.
  10. Finally, print your name as the applicant, sign it, and date it before submission.

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Any dumpster larger than 6 cubic yards shall require a permit from the Fire Prevention Bureau (527 CMR 19.1. 1). Permits are available online by following this link LFD permits, click on fire department permits, create an account, and fill out application for dumpster permit.
A Street Space Occupancy Permit grants permission to temporarily occupy any portion of a public roadway or sidewalk for building construction or any other purposes.
c. 143, 96, a building permit is not required for the following activities: One-story detached accessory structures provided that the floor area does not exceed 200 square feet (18.58 m2). Fences not over 7 feet (2134 mm) high.
You need a permit to have a yard sale. The sale can last 2 days. You can have 2 sales per year. No signs are allowed off premises
You can apply for, pay, and print select City of Boston permits and licenses online. The online option saves you time. Instead of visiting us at 1010 Massachusetts Avenue, you can apply online and even print out your permit when it has been approved.

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Fuels, oils, and propane tanks They are not allowed in dumpsters, and disposing of them improperly is illegal in most areas. Contact a propane company, a hazardous material collection center, or your local fire department for information on how to properly dispose of them in your area.
Moving truck permits are just for moving trucks, not personal vehicles. For moving containers, you must apply in person. If you are using PODS, you will need to contact Permit Puller at 617-424-7275 or through the Permit Puller Website to get the moving permit.
Sheds under 200 square feet in size do not require a permit. Any structure in excess of 200 square feet will require a building permit. Additionally, the Massachusetts State Building Code (CMR 780) requires that any structure over 600 square feet require footings.

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