It shall be unlawful to regrade, alter or change
the contour or topography of any land, or to fill depressions or excavate
land including Hillside Areas, without a grading permit having been
issued by the Department of Engineering Services. In no event shall
the Department issue a grading permit which will result in a final
grade greater than a one (1) on three (3).
The provisions of this article shall not apply
to the following:
A. Excavation or alteration to the topography or contour
of land performed in conformance with an approved subdivision or site
plan for which a building permit has been issued; and
B. Emergency situations, as determined by the Director
of Engineering Services, on behalf of the Town, where ground disturbance
is required to protect persons, wildlife and property from imminent
danger. A letter from a licensed professional engineer attesting to
the emergency and its nature and extent shall be submitted to the
Director prior to such finding, if the action is requested by the
property owner or his agent.
C. Any project or work performed by or on behalf of the
Town of Huntington or the State of New York as long as such work is
for governmental or municipal purposes.
D. Removal and piling of earth incidental to the installation,
enlargement, repair or maintenance of a cesspool, septic tank or dry
well provided a fence or other suitable barrier not less than four
(4) feet in height is installed and maintained around the excavation
if the area is to be left open and unguarded.
E. The moving of topsoil or other earth from one part
of the premises to the other where incidental to farming or landscaping.
For the purpose of this article the term "farming" shall mean the
removal of vegetation, topsoil or earth incidental to the harvesting
or planting of crops which does not affect the topography or contour
of land, and the term "landscaping" shall mean the planting or removal
of trees, shrubs, bushes, grass or other vegetation that does not
substantially affect the topography or contour of the land as determined
by the Director.
Each application for a grading permit shall
be signed by the property owner and contain the following information
A. A site plan showing the existing and proposed topography,
the nature and location of existing vegetation, and a stabilization
plan for the final grade.
B. The amount of fill to be added, moved, replaced or
excavated.
C. A work schedule indicating the start date, anticipated
number of working days required and the overall duration of the project.
D. A survey of the property.
E. A copy of the most recent deed to the property, including
the tax map number and street address.
F. The full names and addresses of all property owners.
G. The name(s) and address(es) of the contractor(s),
license number and proof of workers compensation coverage.
H. If the owner is a corporation, the full names and
addresses of all officers.
I. A sworn and notarized statement by the property owner
attesting that there are no covenants and restrictions or other impediment
which would prohibit the proposed change in the contour of the land,
and if such covenants and restrictions or impediment exist, a full
copy of same shall be provided with the application.
J. Such other information and documentation requested
by the Director.
Each application for a grading permit shall
be accompanied by the following fee:
Up to 5,000 cubic yards - Two Hundred and Fifty
($250.) Dollars.
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5,001 to 15,000 cubic yards - Five Hundred ($500.)
Dollars.
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15,001 + cubic yards - One Thousand ($1,000.)
Dollars.
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Any permit issued pursuant to this article shall
expire one (1) year of the date of issuance. No more than one (1)
permit at a time shall be issued for the same property.