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Special Hauling Permits
Anyone planning to transport overweight or oversized loads on highways maintained by Franklin County should be familiar with the Special Hauling Permits Manual.
This important information explains the types of required permits, the permit procedure, fees, and safety regulations that will help to ensure a smooth and productive hauling trip. For your convenience, the manual and permit forms are in a PDF format for easy copying.
Superload Structure Crossing Fee
Due to the negative impact as a result of a superload crossing a structure, the Franklin County Engineer’s office has imposed an additional fee for crossing any structure that may be programed for future replacement.
Structures that require Superlaod Structure Crossing Fee:
FRA-C0122-0186L (2530333) over Big Walnut Creek north of Bixby road
FRA-C0122-0186R (2530325) over Big Walnut Creek north of Bixby road
FRA-C0007-0480 (2530740) over Big Walnut Creek east of Alum Creek Dr.
Please submit forms via email to haulpermit@franklincountyengineer.org
For additional information, please contact Edith James of the Franklin County Engineer’s Support Services Permits and Utilities Department at (614) 525-3187 or haulpermit@franklincountyengineer.org.
Hauling Permits for Interstate and State Routes can be obtained from the Ohio Department of Transportation’s Special Hauling Permits Section.
A. Introduction
Section 4513.34 of the Ohio Revised Code, in part, grants permission to local authorities with
respect to highways under their jurisdiction, to issue special permits for the operation of vehicles or combinations of vehicles of a size or weight of a vehicle or load exceeding the maximum specified in Sections 5577.01 to 5577.09 of the Ohio Revised Code.
The Franklin County Board of Commissioners, in its effort to effectively control the use of County maintained highways, has set forth the following conditions whereby permission may be granted to operate such oversize or overweight vehicles or move such oversize, overweight loads in a manner that will not materially affect the safety of the motoring public or the integrity of the highway or structures.
B. Scope
This policy applies to the movement on or across any and all Franklin County maintained
highways of all vehicles and loads that exceed the maximum allowable weight, width, height,
and/or length as described in Sections 5577.04 and 5577.05 of the Ohio Revised Code.
C. Permits
1. General
All individuals, firms, partnerships, companies or corporations wishing to operate or move a
vehicle or combination of vehicles of a size or weight of vehicle or load exceeding the maximum specified in Sections 5577.01 to 5577.09 of the Ohio Revised Code on any or all Franklin County maintained highways must obtain a special hauling permit from the Franklin County Board of Commissioners through the Franklin County Engineer. Movements under a special hauling permit shall be made during daylight hours and in such a manner to minimize disruptions to normal highway traffic. If the applicant wishes to make a movement after daylight hours and can prove to the County that such a movement can be safely made and would minimize disruption to normal traffic to a lesser extent than during daylight hours, then such a move may be granted. All movements made after daylight hours shall be required to have a minimum of two escorts.
2. Types of Permits
3. Responsibility for Permits
The Franklin County Engineer, on behalf of the Franklin County Board of Commissioners, shall be responsible for administering the issuance of special hauling permits, including receiving and reviewing applications for completion, inspecting proposed routes, recommending issuance or denial of permits, and maintaining records of all applications and permits. The Franklin County Board of Commissioners assumes no responsibility for the failure of the applicant to secure applicable state, municipal, or township permits.
4. Requirements for Obtaining a Special Hauling Permit
5. Limitations on Special Hauling Permits
6. Escort Vehicle Requirements
5. Permit Procedures
1. General Information
a. The procedures set forth herein shall serve as a guide in establishing a uniform method for the application of regulations governing the issuance of permits to operate or move vehicles
or combinations of vehicles of a size or weight exceeding the maximum specified in Sections
5577.01 to 5577.09 of the Ohio Revised Code on or across any and all Franklin County
maintained highways.
b.Requests for special hauling permits must be made in accordance with the policies and
procedures as set forth in this section. Applicants are advised that these permits cover only
Franklin County maintained highways. The Franklin County Board of Commissioners assumes no responsibility for the failure of the applicant to secure applicable state, municipal, or township permits.
2. THE PERMIT-HOW TO APPLY
3. APPLICATION REVIEW AND SITE INSPECTION
4.CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE
5. ISSUANCE OF PERMITS
6. RENEWAL OF PERMITS
7. PERMIT VIOLATIONS
E. Fees
1. General Information
a. A fee, payable to the Franklin County Engineer, will be charged to cover the cost of issuing
a permit and/or inspecting the roadway and structures before, during and after the
permitted movement.
b. Permit fees shall be paid by credit card, check or money order. Convenience fees for
credit card transactions are processed and collected by the Franklin County Treasurer’s
payment processor, Point and Pay. Fees are 2.50% of total transaction for all credit cards
Page 11 (Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express) or $2.00 minimum. E-Check payments will be a flat fee of $2.00. This fee does not come back to the county in any way.
For additional information, please contact Steve Buskirk of the Franklin County Engineer’s Support Services Utilities Department at (614) 525-3056 or sbuskirk@franklincountyengineer.org.