A Zoning Officer shall be appointed by Council to administer
the provisions of this chapter, and shall serve at the convenience
and pleasure of Council.
One or more grading permits shall be required for each development
site as follows:
A. One grading permit shall cover any grading, excavation, and/or fill
operation made within the permit period on the same development site
and shall be required notwithstanding the issuance of a building permit
under the Zoning Ordinance, as amended from time to time.
B. One or more grading permits shall be required for any grading, excavation
and/or fill operation made for a planned residential development (PRD)
as defined in the Zoning Ordinance, as amended from time to time,
dependent on whether the standards and timing for the grading, excavation,
and/or fill made for the entire parcel, within the permit period,
are satisfactory to and approved by the Borough.
A grading permit shall not be required in any of the following
situations, except as required by Ordinance 202:
A. An excavation which does not exceed four feet in vertical depth at
its deepest point measured from the natural ground surface and does
not cover an area of more than 1,000 square feet, provided that the
surfaces of such excavation do not have slope at any point steeper
than three horizontal to one vertical.
B. A fill which does not exceed 10 cubic yards of material on any one
development site.
C. A fill which does not exceed three feet in vertical depth at its
deepest point measured from the natural ground surface and does not
cover an area of more than 1,000 square feet, provided that the surfaces
of such a fill do not have a slope at any point steeper than three
horizontal to one vertical.
D. Work by Borough agents or employees in a public right-of-way or in
a Borough park, playground or recreation area or on other Borough
property.
E. Reconstruction or repairs to an existing on-lot wastewater disposal
system which is regulated under the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's
Act 537 and any Wastewater Ordinance, as amended from time to time.
F. Where an open cut permit has been issued under §
79-10.
G. For agricultural purposes which includes the growing of grain crops,
grasses, trees, vegetables, and ornamental plants or the combination
of such activities.
H. Replacement of an existing retaining wall pursuant to the provisions of §
79-21C.
In addition to complying with the applicable provisions of Ordinance
202, a utility company proposing to commence any excavation
in a Borough road or right-of-way shall first obtain an open cut permit,
as shown in Appendix A. A bond shall be posted prior to the issuance of any open
cut permit. Such utility company may post a bond for an entire one-year
period to bond all expected excavations within the Borough during
such time period. Notwithstanding the above, for each separate excavation
operation, a separate open cut permit shall be required.