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As used in this Part, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
EXCAVATION
Any act by which natural materials are dug into, cut, quarried,
uncovered, removed, displaced, relocated, or bulldozed, as well as
the conditions resulting there from.
FILL
Any act, by which natural materials are placed, pushed, dumped,
pulled, transported or moved to a new location above the natural surface
of the ground or on top of the stripped surface, as well as the conditions
resulting there from.
FILLING
Includes the placing of any soil, earth, sand, rock, gravel
or other similar substance on the ground.
GRADE
A slope of a street or parcel of land specified in percent
and shown on plans as specified herein.
GRADING
Shall include any operation involving either excavation and/or
filling.
GROUND
Includes but shall not be limited to, land both above and
below mean high water line of the banks and beds of any river.
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The Conshohocken Borough Council requires permits except as provided in §
9-104 hereof; a permit shall be required for every excavation, grading or filling as defined herein exceeding 10 cubic yards, and no such work shall be done unless the natural person, partnership or corporation owning the land upon which the work is being performed, or his/her authorized agent, shall have obtained such a permit. The owner of the land shall be responsible for compliance with this Part, and in addition to the person actually performing the work, may be prosecuted for any violation hereof.
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Conshohocken Borough will allow exceptions in obtaining permits
for the following classes of excavation, grading or filling operations:
A. Building Permit: under provisions of a duly issued building permit,
provided no grade or elevation is altered more than one foot and the
area is graded or covered by vegetation or other suitable cover at
the time an occupancy permit is issued.
B. Excavation for 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 as approved by the Building Code Department, 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.
C. Other Construction Work: construction work relating to drains utilities,
or sanitary sewage systems for which a street opening and/or other
necessary permit has been issued by the Borough Council.
D. Residential Off-Street Parking Spaces: Off-Street parking spaces at residential dwellings as described and following procedures set forth in and of the Conshohocken Zoning Ordinance, as amended [Chapter
27].
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Conshohocken Borough prohibits excavation, grading and/or filling if it would interfere with the natural drainage of the general area surrounding the site. All existing watercourses, even where no permit is required as provided in §
9-104 hereof, 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 into public land or connected with public facilities without the express approval of the Borough Council.
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The Conshohocken Borough Council requires the application procedure
for such permits shall be made by the property owner or his/her authorized
agent, and shall be made to the Building Code Department, on forms
provided by the Borough. An application form in duplicate shall be
accompanied by a detailed statement of the proposed work and the purpose
thereof and why the excavation, grading and/or filling is clearly
incidental to the improvement of the property. An application shall
be accompanied by the following:
A. Two sets of maps and plans with specifications showing proposed excavation,
grading or filling. Such plans shall be prepared by and shall bear
the seal of a licensed engineer except, when engineering design for
excavation or construction is unnecessary to assure compliance with
the standards established by this regulation, in which event such
plans may be prepared by a licensed surveyor. All such plans shall
be drawn to a scale of not less than one inch equals 100 feet and
shall show the following:
(1) Full name and address of owner of property.
(2) Description of property by street address and tax assessor designation.
(3) The location of the premises and its geographic relation to neighboring
properties, showing all buildings and roads within 100 feet of the
boundaries of the plot on which the excavation, grading or filling
is proposed.
(4) The portion of the property that is to be excavated graded or filled
with excavated material.
(5) The estimated maximum quantity of material to be excavated, graded
or filled, and the estimated part thereof that will be used for grading
or filling.
(6) When available, the location and depth of any well situated within
50 feet of the proposed excavation and/or filling.
(7) When available, the location of any sewerage disposal system or underground
utility line, any part of which is within 50 feet of the proposed
excavation, grading or filling area and the location of any gas transmission
pipe line operated at a maximum service pressure in excess of 200
psig, any part of which is within 100 feet of the proposed excavation,
grading or filling area.
(8) Existing topography of the premises at a contour interval of not
more than two feet and the proposed final contours of existing and
final elevations at intervals of not more than two feet.
(9) The location and present status of any previously permitted excavation
operations on the property.
(10)
The details of any drainage system proposed to be installed
and maintained by the applicant designed to provide for proper surface
drainage of the land, both during the performance of the work applied
for and after the completion thereof.
(11)
Storm drains shall be adequate for the anticipated run-off when
the area is fully developed as permitted by zoning. The rainfall frequency
shall be 10 years, provided that frequencies of 15 or 25 years may
be required in extremely low-lying areas. Approval of PA DEP or its
successor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is required when the
area drained upstream of the point under consideration exceeds an
area of 1/2 square mile.
(12)
Details of soil preparation and re-vegetation or of other methods
of soil erosion control.
(13)
Proposed truck and equipment access ways to the work site.
(14)
A statement from the property owner or his/her agent assuming
full responsibility for the performance of the operation as stated
in the application. This statement shall also contain as assurance
that all Borough property and/or Borough roads will be protected adequately.
(15)
A statement on the plans that the property owner is responsible
for calling the Pennsylvania One Call System at 1-800-1776 prior to
performing any excavation work.
B. For excavations, grading or filling of more than 500 cubic yards
of material, a performance bond in form and with surety approved by
the Borough Council in such amount it shall deem sufficient to insure
completion of all work following excavation, grading or filling pursuant
to the conditions of approval; provided that the Borough may accept
and hold a certified or bank officer's check payable to the Borough
of Conshohocken in the same amount in lieu of such bond.
C. A fee to cover the cost of permit and inspection based on a rate
as established from time to time by resolution of Borough Council.
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Upon receipt of the application and plan, Borough Engineer shall
establish the amount of the performance bond, if any, and if the application
and plan comply with the standards contained in this Part, the permit
in accordance therewith. In acting on such an application and plan,
the Borough Engineer shall be guided by and shall take into consideration
the public health, safety and general welfare and particular consideration
shall be given as to whether the plan will create any of the following
conditions:
A. Interfere with surface water flow and drainage.
B. Interfere with lateral supports and slopes.
C. Cause erosion, alteration of the natural topography and grade of
land, depletion of natural deposits of topsoil and other natural materials,
disturbance of the plant and wildlife, creation of nuisances and dangerous
open pits, creation of stagnant water pools.
D. The Borough Engineer may impose such conditions or requirements upon
the issuance of a permit, as it deems necessary or proper to assure
faithful compliance with this Part.
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The penalty for any person, firm or corporation violating any
provision of this Part shall be fined not less that $100 nor more
than $1,000, plus costs, and, in default of payment of said fine and
costs to a term of imprisonment not to exceed 30 days. Each day that
a violation continues shall constitute a separate offense.