If a permit is issued for the removal of earth and soil as provided
herein, the owner or person in charge shall so conduct the operations that
there shall be no sharp declivities, pits or depressions, and in such manner
that the area shall be properly leveled off, cleared of debris and graded
to conform with the contour lines and grades as required and shown on the
approved plan.
No soil shall be removed nor shall any operation be conducted so as
to violate any of the regulations contained in this article after a permit
is granted.
Arable soil shall not be removed from the licensed owner's premises,
but promptly on completion of operations, or as otherwise directed by the
Township Council, the arable soil so retained shall be respread on the surface
as uniformly as possible and seeded with winter rye or other suitable planting.
If the soil within four inches of the top is not arable soil, arable soil
must be spread thereon promptly when the operation is completed in each such
area. Provisions must be made for adequate drainage after the topsoil is replaced.
No topsoil shall be removed from the site.
Soil removed shall not be deposited or in any way thrown or placed upon
adjoining property or public roads. Any soil or material resulting from any
such operation accumulating on any adjoining property or public road shall
be removed therefrom immediately upon notice by the Township Engineer to the
permittee of such accumulation.
All operations shall be conducted in strict accordance with any state
law, other ordinances of the township and the terms and conditions of any
permit granted for such operations.
Upon completion of an operation or of excavation from an area delineated on the approved plan, the area shall be properly leveled off, cleared of debris and graded to conform to the contours and grades as approved by the Township Council. A final map shall be submitted containing and complying with all requirements as set forth in §
150-20.
While working an area, the working face of the excavation shall not
exceed 60º from the horizontal nor shall the sixty-degree angle have
a vertical height exceeding 30 feet. Any face not currently being worked on
shall not exceed 30º from the horizontal. Where an excavated area adjoins
a public road or roads which has been dedicated to the public, no excavation
shall be made below the level of the road for a distance of 100 feet back
from the center line of the road except in such instances where on the low
side of the road the removal of material would not substantially alter the
general terrain characteristics. Where an excavated area is within 50 feet
from any building, the finished grade thereof shall not exceed 5º. Where
an excavated area adjoins abutting property or a public road, the finished
slope shall not exceed 5º. Where an excavated area adjoins abutting property
or a public road, the finished slope shall not exceed 5% for a distance of
50 feet back from the property line or public road. In any event no finished
grade shall exceed 10% or be less than 2%. Care shall be taken so that there
shall be no diversion of surface water either during the operation or after
the project is complete.
No trash, garbage, junk or debris may be stored in any licensed area,
and no safety hazards will be permitted, either during or after the completion
of operations. All burning of combustible debris resulting from the soil operation
shall be subject to the regulations set by the Hardyston Township Fire Department,
or any regulation of a higher authority in effect, and be undertaken so as
not to create a smoke, nuisance or air pollution safety hazard.
The Township Engineer or his or her representatives shall inspect the
site and inform the Township Council and the permittee of any matters not
complied with under township ordinances, together with a statement of such
further matters as may be required in his or her judgment to comply with the
township ordinances.
Hours of operation shall be limited to 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Mondays
through Saturdays except in emergencies when authorized by the Township Council.
There shall be no operation of any kind or character on Sundays or legal holidays,
also except in emergencies when authorized by the Township Council. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, trucks which were loaded on the preceding day shall be permitted
to leave the premises at any time after 6:00 a.m., provided that they exit
directly to a state highway.
In order to minimize the possibility of mud slides or drainage of silt,
the area of operations for excavation shall not exceed a total of 10 acres
at any one time without a replacement of topsoil and reseeding of the premises
unless otherwise permitted by the Township Council for good cause shown.
Upon the completion of work in any specific area, all respreading of arable soil and reseeding as required by §§
150-12 and
150-22 shall be completed within 60 days thereafter; except that if the completion of work in an area occurs during the winter months when it would not be practicable to respread topsoil and reseed the same, such work shall be completed within such additional time as may be specified by the Township Council.
The Township Council may modify or waive any of the above conditions
or regulations where the applicant can show undue hardship by reason of topography,
grade or other special conditions or when such modifications would clearly
be in the public interest. The Township Council shall, in all cases, submit
such proposed modifications to the Planning Board for report and recommendation
thereon prior to taking final action.