As used in this chapter, unless the context or subject matter otherwise
requires, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
EXCAVATION
Includes removal, stripping or disturbance of soil, earth, sand,
rock, gravel or other similar substance from the ground.
FILLING
Includes the placing of any soil, earth, sand, rock, gravel or other
similar substance on the ground.
GRADING
Includes any operation involving either excavation and/or filling.
GROUND
Includes, but shall not be limited to, land below mean high-water
line of the banks and beds of any river.
Except as provided in §
118-4 hereof, a permit shall be required for every excavation, grading or filling as defined herein.
No permit shall be required for the following classes of excavation,
grading or filling operations:
A. Building permit. Under provisions of a duly issued building
permit.
B. Incidental excavations, grading or filling. Excavation
and removal of excavated material and filling shall be permitted in any zone,
provided that such operation is clearly incidental to the improvement of the
property, consists of less than 500 cubic yards of material, and the area
is graded and covered by revegetation or other suitable means.
C. Excavation of streets and drains. Necessary grading,
removal or excavation of topsoil or other materials shall be permitted within
the limits of the right-of-way or slope rights of any existing street, or
for the purpose of constructing streets and other related improvements within
the area of new subdivisions when made in accordance with subdivision plans
approved by the City of Oneonta Planning Commission, which subdivision plans
shall establish the elevations and grades of said streets and/or the location
of said improvements and for which a street construction permit or a drain
connection permit has been issued.
D. Other construction work. Construction work relating to
drains, utilities or sanitary sewerage systems for which a street opening
and/or other necessary permit has been issued by the Board of Public Service.
E. Farming. The provisions of this section shall not be construed as prohibiting or limiting the lawful use of land for farming, nurseries or gardening, or similar agricultural or horticultural use in any zoning district where and as permitted by Chapter
300, Zoning, of the Code of the City of Oneonta.
No excavation, grading or filling shall be permitted which would interfere
with the natural drainage of the general area surrounding the site. All existing
watercourses shall be preserved, except that such watercourses may be relocated
or piped, provided that there will not thereby be created any interference
with the riparian and drainage rights or easements of other property owners,
and provided further that no drainage shall be made onto public land or connected
with public facilities without the express approval of the Common Council
or other appropriate agency.
Approval of plans and specifications for excavations shall be based
upon the following standards:
A. Residence districts; setback. In residence districts,
no excavation, grading or filling shall be permitted within 20 feet of an
existing or approved street property line except to conform to approximate
street grade.
B. Residence districts; slope. In residence districts, finished
slopes of an excavation shall not exceed the angle of repose for the material
in its undisturbed state, 1:3 in earth fill and 4:1 in rock cut, whether or
not the ground surface will be below water. Fills which exceed four feet in
height shall be designed to incorporate compaction requirements suited to
the soil materials incorporated in the fill to provide stable embankments
in keeping with engineering practice. The design of such embankments shall
be reviewed and certified safe for construction only after such review and
approval by the City Engineer.
C. Business districts. In business districts, the same standards
shall apply, except that vertical slopes shall be permitted if adequate retaining
walls and protective fences are provided when needed.
D. Accessways. Truck and equipment accessways to the site
of the operation shall be located so as to minimize danger to traffic and
nuisance to surrounding properties. Such access shall be kept either wet or
oiled or treated with chemical dust deterrents, or paved, to the extent necessary
to prevent any dust nuisance to surrounding properties. All such accessways
shall be clearly marked with signs and shall be posted approximately 200 feet
distant from such accessways or other traveled areas. Such signs shall read "Caution,
Trucks Entering," and be of size, type, coloring, lettering and format specified
by the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices of the New York State Department
of Transportation.
E. Interference with utilities; public health and safety.
Excavations shall not interfere with public or private utility systems and
shall not create or aggravate any condition detrimental to the public health
and safety.
Upon completion of the work allowed by permit, the permittee shall comply
with the applicable provisions of the following subdivisions:
A. Fill. All pits, quarries, holes or other excavated areas
shall be refilled with, and no new filling operation shall be conducted with
any material except, clean, nonburnable fill containing no trash, refuse or
harmful matter, and such excavated areas and new filling operations shall
be graded to the level of adjoining properties, or to an elevation from which
all surface and other waters collected therein may find natural drainage therefrom.
Stumps and logs may be used for fill material but only in accordance with
standards and requirements established by the Common Council. Excess material
shall either be removed from the premises or leveled and covered with topsoil
and seeded as hereinafter provided.
B. Revegetation. If the proposed method of soil erosion
control is by revegetation, the specifications for the work shall provide
that any layer of topsoil over the area to be excavated, graded or filled
shall be set aside and retained on the premises in sufficient quantity to
cover all surfaces which will remain exposed, except rock, to a depth of at
least four inches, with topsoil added if necessary to make up any deficiency.
The specifications shall also provide that at the completion of respreading
of topsoil it shall immediately be harrowed or raked to establish a seed bed
and shall be seeded for grass, permanent pasture mixture or other approved
fast-growing vegetation and shall be repeated as often as necessary until
the area is stabilized.
C. Extended operations. In the case of extended operations, except for access drives and the actual work area, the completed portion of the excavation, filling or grading operation shall be subject to the provisions of Subsection
B of this section, and the operation shall be completed prior to the reissuance of a permit under §
118-6C.
D. Lake or pond. Where a permit has been issued for the
excavation of a lake or pond, the provisions of this section applicable to
seeding shall not apply to that part of the excavation below the high-water
mark of such lake or pond.
E. Inspections; notices.
(1) The applicant shall notify the City Engineer of the following
when and as completed:
(b) Final grading before seeding.
(c) All reestablishment and construction work.
(2) The City Engineer, upon such notification, shall make
field inspections on the site before rough grading, after final grading, before
seeding and at completion to determine if work in progress and the completed
operation have been performed in accordance with this chapter.
Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall be fined not
less than $5 nor more than $500, or up to 15 days imprisonment, or both such
fine and imprisonment.