This chapter shall be known as the "Demolition Regulation Ordinance
of the City of Lackawanna."
All demolition activities requiring a building permit pursuant to Chapter
75 of the City Code shall be in conformance with the provisions set forth herein.
Where this chapter imposes greater restrictions than are imposed
by the provision of any law, ordinance, regulation or private agreement,
this chapter shall control. Where greater restrictions are imposed
by any law, ordinance or regulation than are imposed by this chapter,
such greater restrictions shall control.
The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation
and enforcement of this chapter:
DEMOLITION
The razing, disassembly or removal of:
B.
Any wall, roof, porch, beam or other constructed or essential
element of any structure, where such element cannot be easily reused
in its same configuration without reconstruction.
C.
The debris of any structure that has been demolished or has
collapsed.
DIRECTOR
The Director of Development of the City or his or her duly
authorized representative.
EMERGENCY
The condition when a building or structure is an imminent
danger to life, health or safety as a result of structural instability,
fire or any other dangerous or hazardous situations or as a result
of substantial violations of any code, ordinance or regulation enforced
by the City of Lackawanna.
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE
A substance that:
A.
Because of its quantity, concentration or physical, chemical
or infectious characteristics causes physical injury or illness when
improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed of or otherwise
managed.
B.
Poses a present or potential hazard to the environment when
improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed of or otherwise
managed.
C.
Because of its toxicity or concentration within biological chains,
presents a demonstrated threat to biological life cycles when discharged
into the environment.
D.
Is a hazardous substance as defined under the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as
amended (42 U.S.C. § 9601 et seq.).
PERMIT
A building permit for demolition, pursuant to Chapter
75 of the City Code.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected, the use of which requires
permanent location on the ground, or anything attached to something
having a permanent location on the ground, but not including paving
or surfacing of the ground.
The Director shall issue written findings setting forth the
manner in which any disapproved application fails to comply with the
standards listed below. The Director shall not approve demolition
applications submitted pursuant to this chapter unless the application
complies with all of the following standards:
A. The application is complete and does not contain or reveal any violation
of this chapter or other applicable regulations which the applicant
has, after written request, failed or refused to supply or correct.
B. The proposed development that includes demolition does not unnecessarily
endanger the safety, health or welfare of persons who live, work or
recreate in the City by exposing or increasing the chance of exposure
of persons to hazardous substances or unsafe structures or situations.
C. The proposed development that includes demolition does not unnecessarily
destroy, damage, detrimentally modify or interfere with the enjoyment
of significant natural, physical, historic, cultural or educational
features on or off the site.
D. The proposed development that includes demolition does not conflict
with, or hinder the implementation of, provisions of the Comprehensive
Plan or of other adopted plans or policies of the City.
E. Demolition work. All demolition work to be performed under this chapter
shall include the demolition and removal of all buildings, structures
above and below grade level, above- and below-ground storage tanks,
underground tunnels, floors and appurtenances thereto and foundations
removed to virgin soil. No partial removal or partial demolition of
any structure and its components may take place without the written
approval of the Director of Development. All demolition work shall
include the following:
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(1) Removal of all old materials and rubbish of every description from
the site of the demolition work, including all basements and/or cellars.
(2) All foundations, concrete floors located in basements, sub-basements,
cellars, boiler rooms and crawl spaces, etc., shall be broken, removed
and dispensed of in conformance with this chapter.
(3) In all cases where a retaining wall is demolished and/or removed
or where the pitch of the finished, graded lot would likely cause
erosion problems or where what is known as an embankment would have
been formed, the contractor and the Code Enforcement Officer, or his
designee, shall meet at the site and agree on type and method of installing
fill materials, angle, pitch and relation of finished grade to sidewalk
and walkway.
(4) Any damages to existing sidewalks, curbs, or streets caused in the
performance of the work of this contact shall be replaced in kind
and/or repaired. All remedial work shall be done by the contactor
at his own expense, bearing the cost of restoring affected streets
and curbs to a good and satisfactory condition and shall be approved
by a Code Enforcement Officer.
(5) In the filling of excavations, voids and/or depressions, filling
materials must conform to the following standards: The filling material
shall be 66% clay materials or higher. The filling materials shall
have no particles greater than 216 cubic inches in dimension. Sod,
roots, stumps, trees, brush, or asphalt materials shall not be used
so as to not disturb the environmental balance of the present and
surrounding soils. Documentation of sources and custody of filling
materials shall be provided and approved by a Code Enforcement Officer.
(6) If the filling material is found to be contaminated or unsuitable
as fill in any way, such filling material shall be removed from the
site and replaced at the demolition contractor's expense.
(7) Upon completion of the demolition work the work area shall be graded
and leveled, taking care to properly fill all depressions and voids.
The final grade shall be of 12 inches of 100% soil content free of
all aggregate materials as well as lacking sod, roots, stumps, trees,
brush, stone and asphaltic material. Bituminous is not allowed to
be used as filling materials. The final grade is to also provide for
proper drainage and to be done as to not collect any standing water
or cause neighboring or adjacent properties to become a receptacle
for the aforementioned drainage.
(8) Barricades, "orange" construction fences and all other protection
shall be continued, properly supported and maintained by this contractor
for the full period of the contract and shall be removed by the contractor
upon completion of the work.
F. Inspection.
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(1) The contractor is to notify a Code Enforcement Officer 24 hours prior
to the start of demolition to provide for proper inspections.
(2) The contractor shall be required to obtain an inspection from a Code
Enforcement Officer after all excavation work is completed and prior
to the placement of any filling materials. No backfilling of any excavation
shall be performed prior to obtaining written approval from a Code
Enforcement Officer.
G. Material and debris resulting from demolition for which a permit
has been granted shall be removed from the premises as follows:
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(1) All construction and demolition debris shall be disposed of in conformance
and compliance with all state, federal and local legislation governing
the disposal of this debris. The staging and/or storage of any construction
and/or demolition debris from any demolition and/or cleanup jobs that
does not have its origin at the respective job site is prohibited.
(2) Wrecking operations shall be kept within the property lines.
(3) Chutes for the removal of materials and debris shall be provided
in all such parts of demolition operations as are deemed necessary
by the Code Enforcement Officer or his designee.
H. Watering-down of airborne particles.
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(1) General requirements. The site of demolition activity shall be watered
down whenever necessary to prevent the dispersion of airborne particles.
(2) Debris shall be watered down during all demolition activity before
and during handling to hold down dust.
In order to protect the public and adjacent public and private
properties, all demolition activities shall be undertaken in accordance
with standards prescribed by the Director.
Upon satisfactory execution of all approved work pursuant to
this chapter, the Director shall issue a certification of completion.
If the Director finds any existing conditions not as stated in any
application or approved plan, the Director may refuse to approve further
work until such conditions are made to conform with approved plans.
If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or other
part of this chapter is for any reason invalid, the validity of the
remaining portion of this chapter shall not be affected.