This chapter shall be known as the "Ordinance for the Regulation
of Mining Operations in the Town of Oneonta, Otsego County, New York."
The Town of Oneonta does hereby create this chapter for the
control of mining operations to the extent permitted by § 23-2703
of the Environmental Conservation Law of the State of New York to
protect and prevent serious and irreparable damage to the public health,
safety and general welfare.
The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all new mining
operations in the Town of Oneonta after the effective date hereof.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
MINING OPERATION
Any operation which involves the breaking of the earth's
surface for the purpose of extracting and removing raw natural materials
(such as topsoil) from the premises for the purpose of sale or off-premises
use.
NEW MINING OPERATION
Any mining operation initiated on the same property as the
existing excavation site which is not contiguous to the existing site.
OWNER OF MINING OPERATION
The owner of lands upon which a mining operation is situated
and any other person operating said operation and responsible therefor.
RECLAMATION
The process of restoring mined land to make it suitable for
any uses or purposes consistent with the provisions of the Environmental
Conservation Law.
RECLAMATION PLAN
The description of the operation required by the State of
New York to be performed to reclaim land to be mined over the life
of the mine. The reclamation plan shall include maps, plans, the schedule
of reclamation, written material and other documents as required by
the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.