This chapter shall be known as the "Land Excavation and Fill
Law" of the Town of North Salem.
This chapter is based on the following:
A. Significant soil erosion may occur from areas undergoing development
for certain uses including, but not limited to, the construction of
dwelling units, commercial buildings, other nonresidential development,
the building of roads and highways and the construction of recreational
facilities.
B. The washing, blowing and deposition of eroded soil across and upon
roadways can endanger the health and safety of users thereof by decreasing
visibility and reducing traction of road vehicles.
C. Soil erosion necessitates the frequent and costly maintenance of
catch basins and other stormwater management structures, including
detention basins, retention basins, infiltration devices, drainage
swales and other similar control measures.
D. Sediment from erosion clogs culverts, ditches, and swales, fills
rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, reservoirs and freshwater wetlands,
causing significant damage to water quality and aquatic organisms,
populations and communities.
E. Sediment limits the use of water and watercourses for some beneficial
purposes, promotes the growth of undesirable aquatic weeds, destroys
fish and other desirable aquatic life, and is costly and difficult
to remove.
F. Sediment reduces the channel capacity of watercourses and storage
capacity of wetlands, increasing the likelihood of flooding.
G. Excavation and filling of land can create unstable slopes, thereby
threatening the health, safety and welfare of residents.
H. Excavation and filling of land can increase the potential for rapid
soil erosion and sedimentation of stormwater management structures
and water related resources.
I. Stable slopes prevent soil erosion and dispersal impacts, aid in
water absorption and retention, and provide a suitable environment
for the growth of healthy plants.
Any person desiring to conduct a regulated activity as hereinafter
defined shall first obtain a fill/excavation permit from the Planning
Board as hereinafter provided, as well as a delivery of fill permit
from the Building Inspector as may also be required. Activities are
regulated or excluded from regulation as follows:
A. Regulated activities. The following activities except as excluded
herein shall require a fill/excavation permit and/or delivery of fill
permit subject to the regulations, standards and procedures of this
chapter:
(1) Excavation, grading or removal of topsoil, clay, sand, gravel, rock
or other earth materials.
(2) Dumping, filling or depositing of earth materials or fill of any
kind.
(3) Delivery of fill materials.
B. Excluded activities. The following activities are excluded from regulation under this chapter; provided such activity does not constitute a pollution or erosion hazard or interfere with proper drainage or adversely affect reasonable water use by others; provided such activity is conducted and completed in such manner as to cause no danger to the public health or safety, and no stagnant water, soil erosion, sedimentation, water pollution, excessive drainage runoff or flooding problems are caused; provided such activities conform with the standards and requirements set forth in Chapter
250, Zoning of the Code of the Town of North Salem; and provided any utilized fill material complies with the definition for "fill" as set forth in this chapter:
(1) Activities excluded from fill/excavation permit only:
(a)
In connection with the grading (excavation and/or fill activities)
of land or the construction and installation of roads, drainage and
other improvements for which subdivision and/or site development plan
have been granted by the Planning Board, and only in accordance with
plans as approved by the Planning Board for same.
(b)
In connection with an approved wetland permit (including the disposition of excavated pond sediments within areas of a property outside the controlled area) in accordance with Chapter
107, Freshwater Wetlands, of the Code of the Town of North Salem, and only in accordance with plans as approved for same.
(c)
In connection with the construction, reconstruction, enlargement
of a building or structure, including the simultaneous construction
and installation of site improvements related thereto, for which an
application for a building permit and/or certificate of occupancy
shall have been approved by the Building Inspector, and only in accordance
with plans accompanying such approved application or permit.
(d)
In connection with a farming operation as defined herein, provided
that the operator shall file with the Building Inspector a written
notice of intent to engage in such activity, stating the approximate
acreage to be affected, the general location thereof, the use or uses
to be made of the land and the methods to be employed.
(e)
In connection with site and/or landscaping improvements for
which a building permit, site development plan and/or wetland permit
are not required, where all of the following thresholds are met:
[1]
The cumulative amount of excavation and/or fill is less than
250 cubic yards per acre, not to exceed a total of 1,000 cubic yards.
[2]
The area of disturbance does not exceed 5,000 square feet, provided
that the area of disturbance is promptly graded and reseeded or otherwise
planted.
[3]
The area of disturbance does not occur within a required yard area as specified in Chapter
250, Zoning (§
250-15, Bulk Table).
[4]
The proposed finished slope does not exceed 15%.
(f)
In connection with the repair or replacement of existing facilities,
underground utilities (i.e., water, electric, cable service lines)
and existing drainage pipes, resulting in no substantive change to
the existing field conditions and topographic elevations of the impacted
area.
(g)
In connection with remediation work performed in accordance
with the most current protocols and regulations of the Westchester
County Department of Health and/or New York State Health Department.
(2) Activities excluded from fill/excavation permit and delivery of fill
permit:
(a)
The requirements set forth in §
89-6D shall not apply to a landowner who, on an annual basis, has delivered to one specific residential property 250 cubic yards or less of fill, or 1,000 cubic yards or less of road base, trench backfill, subbase bedding, trench material and bedding, run-of-bank fill for septics, sand for concrete, bedding materials and dust prevention materials used for horse riding rinks and paddocks or other commonly used materials for construction, provided said fill complies with the definition for fill as set forth in this chapter.
Fees shall be in accordance with the Standard Schedule of Fees
for the Town of North Salem.