This chapter shall be known as the "Borough of Avalon Grading
Ordinance."
The purpose of this chapter is to provide minimum standards
to safeguard persons and property and to protect and to promote the
public welfare by preventing excess erosion, hazardous rock and soil
slippage, sediment production and other soil and water management
problems and by regulating and controlling the design, construction,
quality of materials use, location and maintenance of grading, excavation
and fill.
In the construction of this chapter, the rules and definitions
contained in this section shall be observed and applied, except when
the context clearly indicates otherwise:
A. Words used in the singular shall include the plural, and the plural
the singular. Masculine words shall include the feminine and neuter.
B. Words used in the present tense shall include the future tense.
C. The word "shall" is always mandatory and not discretionary.
D. The word "may" is permissive.
Whenever used in this chapter, the following terms, phrases,
words and their derivations shall have the meanings given herein:
ADMINISTRATOR
The Building Inspector and/or Zoning Officer of the Borough
of Avalon.
BEDROCK
Natural rock layer, hard or soft, in place at ground surface
or beneath unconsolidated surficial deposits.
ENGINEERING GEOLOGIST
A person who holds a degree in geology from an accredited
college or university and who has training and experience in the field
of engineering geology.
EROSION
The detachment and movement of soil or rock fragments by
water, wind, ice or gravity, including such processes as gravitational
creep.
EXCAVATION
Any act by which earth, sand, gravel, rock or any other similar
material is cut into, dug, quarried, uncovered, removed, displaced,
relocated or bulldozed and shall include the conditions resulting
therefrom.
FILL
Any act by which earth, sand, gravel, rock or any other material
is deposited, placed, pushed, dumped, pulled, transported or moved
to a new location and shall include the conditions resulting therefrom.
GRADING
Excavation of fill or any combination thereof and shall include
the conditions resulting from any excavation or fill.
HAZARD
A danger or potential danger to life, limb, or health or
an adverse effect or potential adverse effect to the safety, use or
stability of property, waterways, public ways, structures, utilities
and storm sewers, including steam pollution.
PERSON
An individual, proprietorship, partnership, corporation,
association, or other legal entity.
PROFESSIONAL
A person (engineer, surveyor or architect) licensed by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
SITE
A lot, tract, parcel of land or a series of lot, tracts or
parcels of land which are adjoining where grading work is continuous
and performed at the same time.
SOIL ENGINEER
A person registered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as
a professional engineer and who has training and experience in the
branch of soils engineering.
SOIL SURVEY
The unpublished and operational soil survey for Allegheny
County, Pennsylvania, and the accompanying text Soil Survey Interpretations
of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, as prepared by the United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) Soil Conservation Services et al.
When applicable, "soil survey" shall mean Soil Survey, Allegheny County,
Pennsylvania, when this publication is completed.
SOLID WASTE
All parts or combinations of ashes, garbage, refuse, radioactive
materials, combustible demolition materials and industrial wastes,
such as food-processing wastes, wood, plastic, metal scrap, etc.
No person shall construct, enlarge, alter, repair or maintain
any grading, excavation or fill or cause the same to be done contrary
to or in violation of any provision of this chapter.
Every applicant for a grading permit shall file a written application
with the administrator in a form prescribed by said administrator,
which shall contain the following information:
A. Describe the land on which the proposed work is to be done by lot
and block, tract or street address.
B. Be accompanied by the plans and specifications prepared and sealed
by a professional (engineer, surveyor or architect), giving a reasonable
picture of the site and proposed soil erosion controls, if any. Said
plans must be complete with North arrow, scale, distance to road intersections,
adjacent structures, roads, utilities, waterways, existing contours
and finished proposed contours. All contours shall be minimum five-foot
intervals. All necessary existing and finished spot elevations are
required to show drainage details of all constructed measures to prevent
soil erosion and planting.
C. The administrator may waive the preparation of said plans by a professional
when it is self-evident that the proposed work is simple, clearly
shown on the plans submitted and creates no potential nuisance or
hazard to adjacent property.
D. The above plans and specifications shall be submitted to Allegheny
County Conservation District for approval before submission to the
administrator, and said approval must be submitted for a permit when:
(1) Excavation or fill exceeds five feet in vertical depth and results
in a cut or fill slope steeper than four horizontal to one vertical
and exceeds an area of 1,000 square feet for areas recognized by the
Allegheny County Soil Survey as containing landslide-prone soils.
(2) Excavation or fill exceeds 10 feet in vertical depth and results
in a cut or fill slope steeper than three horizontal to one vertical
and exceeds an area of 5,000 square feet in area for areas not recognized
by the Allegheny County Soil Survey as landslide-prone.
(3) In the event that the applicant deems it necessary to exceed the slopes of cut and fill as recommended in the soil survey or by the Allegheny County Conservation District, said applicant may do so, only when the design is certified by a soil engineer or geologist. However, in no case shall the slopes be greater than specified in §
214-8, Standards for grading, Subsection
A.
Every grading permit shall expire by limitation and become null
and void if the work authorized by such permit has not been commenced
within six months or if it is not completed totally within two years
from the date of issue, provided that the governing body, acting upon
the recommendation of the administrator, may, if the permit holder
presents satisfactory evidence that unusual difficulties have prevented
work from being started or completed within the specified time limits,
grant a reasonable extension of time not to exceed six months, and
provided, further, that the applicant for the extension of time is
made before the date of expiration of the permit. Any physical changes
in the site, such as surface water drainage, soil and bedrock dislocations,
alteration of groundwater discharge or any other natural or man-made
modification which would cause a doubt to be cast upon the feasibility
of the contents of the original permit approval, must be reported
to the administrator in the intervening period between approval of
permit and completion of the project.
Neither the issuance of a permit under the provisions of this
chapter nor the compliance with the provisions hereto or with any
condition imposed by the administrator hereunder shall relieve any
person from any responsibility for damage to persons or property resulting
therefrom or as otherwise imposed by law nor impose any liability
upon the Borough for damages to persons or property.
Each application shall be accompanied by a fee as set forth
in the Borough Fee Schedule then in effect.
Upon written notice of any violation of any of the provisions
of this chapter being served by the administrator on any person, such
violation shall be discontinued in accordance with said notice. If
violation is not discontinued, the administrator shall revoke the
grading permit and the violator shall be subject to the fines and
penalties as set forth herein.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
Any person who violates or permits a violation of this chapter
shall, upon being found liable therefor, pay a fine of not more than
$600, plus court costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred
by the Borough in the enforcement proceedings. If the penalty is not
paid, the Borough shall initiate a civil action for collection in
accordance with the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure. Each day
a violation exists shall constitute a separate offense, and each section
of this chapter that is violated shall also constitute a separate
offense. In addition to or in lieu of enforcement under this section,
the Borough may enforce this chapter in equity in the Court of Common
Pleas of Allegheny County.