As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
APPLICANT
The owner, or prospective owner by reason of a purchase and
sales agreement, of the land shown by the plan submitted with the
earth removal permit application.
BOARD
The Zoning Board of Appeals.
EARTH MATERIALS
Includes soil, loam, sand, gravel, clay, peat, rock, or other
allied products.
EARTH REMOVAL OPERATIONS
The excavation, removal, stripping, or mining of any earth
material on any site within the Town of North Andover.
OPERATING HOURS EXTENSION PERMIT
A permit issued by the Board or the Building Inspector for
an extension of the time of operation for trucking from the site until
9:00 p.m.
PERMIT
Includes a special permit for earth removal as issued by
the special permit granting authority.
All applicants for earth removal permits must submit seven copies
of the following information concerning the proposed site of the removal
operation to the Board 30 days prior to submission of an application
for an earth removal permit. The Board shall distribute the information
to the Planning Board, Building Inspector, Conservation Commission,
Board of Health, Highway Department, and Police Department, so that
recommendations from these departments may be submitted for the required
public hearing:
A. A plan or plans to scale (one inch equals 40 feet), prepared and
stamped by a registered engineer, showing the property line of the
parcel of land under consideration, along with all abutters to the
property, existing and final contours in five-foot elevation increments,
existing and proposed final drainage of the site, including all culverts,
streams, ponds, swamps, and siltation basins, means of entrance and
egress from the property, locus map, and any other pertinent data
deemed necessary by the Board.
B. A plan, study, or report showing the proposed ultimate use of the
land conforming with the existing Zoning Bylaw. Proper planning for
future land use shall be a prime consideration affecting the issuance
of an earth removal permit.
C. A complete list of the names and addresses of current abutters of
the property where such removal is proposed.
D. An operating schedule showing the active area (not to exceed five
acres) where the earth removal will begin and also how the total parcel
will be developed in progressive five-acre increments.