This chapter shall be known as the "Village of Ardsley Excavations Local
Law."
Excavating topsoil, earth, sand, gravel, rock or other substance is
absolutely prohibited in any and all parts of the village and/or streets or
highways therein, or in any of the streams, tributaries, lakes, bays or waterways,
within or bordering upon the Village of Ardsley, except as otherwise provided
herein. In no event shall excavations be made which violate the laws of the
State of New York or the County of Westchester.
Where the land has been excavated to a depth greater than five feet,
the Building Department shall keep a permanent record of such excavation and
the location thereof. Any person applying for a building permit may request
a search of such records to determine if there has been any deep excavation
in the area of the proposed construction.
A permit issued pursuant to this chapter shall be valid for 90 days
and may be renewed twice by the Superintendent of Buildings after a complete
review of all plans and an examination of work, accomplished and proposed,
provided that application is made at least 10 days prior to the expiration
date of the permit, for an additional period of 90 days upon payment of an
additional fee of $50 for each such renewal permit.
A person who shall excavate or who shall be the owner of property who
shall knowingly permit, condone, accept or suffer the excavation of any material
on land owned by him in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter
shall be guilty of an offense punishable by a fine not to exceed $250 or 15
days in jail. Each day the violation continues after due notice from the Superintendent
of Buildings shall constitute a separate offense.