Whenever the amount of fill required shall exceed 500 cubic
yards or the area exceed 1/2 acre, the applicant shall submit a topographic
and contour map at a scale of not over 100 feet to the inch with two-foot
contour intervals, using City datum. Such map shall show the proposed
fill area, the proposed final contours, drainage patterns and special
drainage devices, if necessary, and all other pertinent information
as may be required to clearly indicate the orderly development of
the fill area. Provided, however, that in the case of the excavation
or the filling in of a building site, where a building permit has
been issued for the erection of a new building or structure, the alteration
or addition thereto, and the proposed final grades of such excavation
and grading are included in the plat plans as submitted and approved
by the Building Inspector, and the total amount of filling required
does not exceed 500 cubic yards, a filling permit shall not be required.
For the purpose of this article, the following words and phrases
are defined and shall be construed to mean, unless the context in
which they are used clearly indicates an intent to the contrary, as
follows:
FILL
The act of placing, setting down or depositing solid fill
on land for the purpose of, or which has the resultant effect of,
changing the existing contour of or raising the elevation of such
land or any part thereof.
FILLING PERMIT
Required to engage in the act of filling on a specified parcel
of land.
FILL, SOLID
Earth, clay, soil, ground, stones, rocks and broken concrete,
if the same does not exceed 18 inches in diameter; cinders (consisting
of the residue from the combustion of coal and not less than 1/8 inch
in diameter); or any mixture or combination of the foregoing.
INSPECTOR
The Building Inspector and/or Public Works Director/City
Engineer.
[Amended 10-4-2016 by Ord. No. 16-18; 7-5-2022 by Ord. No. 22-63]
MATERIALS, FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE
Includes oils and oil lights, sweepings from garage floors,
barrels, boxes or other containers containing oil or other similar
liquids, rags, clothes, paper, shavings, paper or cardboard boxes
or cartons, grease, paints, varnish or other similar substances, any
of which are likely to be readily flammable or combustible.
PERSON
Includes any natural person, firm, corporation or partnership.
The owner, lessee or any other person having possession and
control over any filling operation, be it public or private, under
the terms of this article shall be responsible for the actions of
his agents, servants or employees to the same extent as though they
were the acts of such principal; and such owner, lessee or other person
shall be subject to arrest for violation of the provisions of this
article by any of his agents, servants or employees; any penalty imposed
under the terms of this article may be imposed upon the principal
and/or the agents, servants or employees, or either or both of them.
The depositing on any land of flammable and/or combustible materials
and the depositing of fly ash, foundry refuse and other similar materials
of such texture or material that they will be capable of being airborne,
and the permitting of such depositing, shall be and is hereby declared
to be a public nuisance and is prohibited.
The Common Council may, however, in any emergency to be determined
by it involving the abatement of a nuisance or in the protection of
the public health, welfare or safety, permit the dumping of suitable
materials, even though prohibited by the terms of this article; provided
that, in each instance, application therefor shall be made in writing
to the Common Council; it shall determine the type of materials to
be dumped, the circumstances surrounding the issuance of the permit,
the justification therefor and the manner in which such operations
may be performed. Any permit issued pursuant to such approval shall
be in the nature of a special permit, separate and apart from other
permit issued to the applicant and from any permit for the operation
of a dump or fill operation upon the same premises; shall specifically
indicate the type of materials to be dumped, the manner in which the
same are to be dumped and shall contain such other specifications
and requirements as the Common Council may determine to be necessary
and desirable.
It is specifically determined by the Common Council that it
is the intent and purpose of this article to regulate filling operations
within the City limits on a basis whereby such operation may be readily
controlled, supervised and regulated for the protection of public
health, welfare and safety.
Any person or municipality violating the provisions of this article shall be liable for any or all damages or expenses sustained or incurred by the City by reason of any fire occurring in any such public or private dumping ground or other place within the City caused by any dumping referred to in this article, together with any expenses which the City may incur in enforcing any of the terms or provisions of this article. The penalty for violating the terms of this article shall be as set forth in §
1-4 of this Code.