As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meaning indicated:
ANGLE OF REPOSE
The maximum angles at which the exposed face of various soil
and rock materials can deviate from the horizontal without incurring
the likelihood of a slope failure.
APPLICANT
Any individual, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company, organization or other legal entity of any kind, excluding
the Town of Ossining and its governmental agencies, who requests the
approval authority to issue a permit, or to whom a permit has been
granted under the provisions of this chapter. This chapter shall only
serve as a guide to the Town of Ossining, and its governmental agencies.
APPROVAL AUTHORITY
The town agency(s) or public official(s) empowered to administer
the permit procedures of this chapter.
DISTURBANCE
The removal of vegetation, except as specifically permitted in §
167-5A(1) herein, or the filling, excavation, regrading or removal of soil, rock or retaining structures in areas of steep slope, whether by manual labor, machine or explosive. The condition of disturbance will be deemed to continue until the area of disturbance is revegetated and/or permanently stabilized.
DISTURBED AREA
Any steep slope area for which a disturbance is proposed
or is ongoing.
GRADING
Adjusting the degree of inclination of the natural contours
of the land, including leveling, smoothing and other modification
of the natural land surface.
MATERIAL
All liquid, solid or gaseous substances.
PERSON
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company, organization or other legal entity of any kind, including
public agencies and municipal corporations.
PROJECT
Any proposed or ongoing action that may result in direct
or indirect physical impact on a steep slope, including, but not limited
to, any regulated activity.
STEEP SLOPE
Any geographical area, whether on a single lot or not, having
a topographical gradient of 15% or greater (ratio of vertical distance
to horizontal distance), with a minimum horizontal dimension of 10
feet, and a minimum area as defined below, whether man-made or natural,
and whether created by a retaining structure or not.
A.
Steep slopes are further categorized as:
(1)
MODERATELY STEEP SLOPE- A slope equal to or greater than 15% but less than 25% and covering a minimum horizontal area of 3/10 of an acre (13,068 square feet).
(2)
VERY STEEP SLOPE- A slope equal to or greater than 25% but less than 35% and covering a minimum horizontal area of 2/10 of an acre (8,712 square feet).
(3)
EXTREMELY STEEP SLOPE- A slope equal to or greater than 35% and covering a minimum horizontal area of 1/10 of an acre (4,356 square feet).
B.
The most steeply sloped area that meets the
minimum area threshold, as specified above, shall determine approval
authority jurisdiction and review procedures.
C.
If the areas within each of the three categories
of steep slope are individually less than the minimum areas defined
above, then to determine if the disturbance of such steep slopes shall
nevertheless be subject to the provisions of this chapter, the following
steps shall be taken:
(1)
Area calculation.
(a)
The area within each category of steep slope
shall be adjusted as follows:
[1]
The area of moderately steep slope shall be
multiplied by a weighting factor of 1.0.
[2]
The area of very steep slope shall be multiplied
by a weighting factor of 1.5.
[3]
The area of extremely steep slope shall be multiplied
by a weighting factor of 3.0.
(b)
The areas determined under Subsection C(1)(a)[1],
[2] and [3] above shall be aggregated.
(2)
A steep slope area shall be regulated pursuant
to the provisions of this chapter if the total of all such steeply
sloped areas, as adjusted above, exceeds a sum of 3/10 of an acre
(13,068 square feet). The single slope category that has the largest
area after the application of the relevant weighting factor shall
determine approval authority jurisdiction and review procedures. All
area measurements of square feet shall be to the nearest whole number.
(3)
An example of the calculations mandated by this Subsection
C follows: The moderately steep slope area is 5,000 square feet, the very steep slope area is 3,000 square feet and the extremely steep slope area is 2,000 square feet. After adjustment by reason of the weighting factors, the moderate steep slope area remains 5,000 square feet, the very steep slope area is 4,500 square feet and the extremely steep slope area is 6,000 square feet. Since the aggregate of the adjusted areas exceeds 13,068 square feet, the proposed disturbance of the steep slope is subject to regulation by this chapter. The approval authority shall be the Planning Board, as the extremely steep slope area, as adjusted, has the largest single area.
STEEP SLOPE PERMIT
The written form of town approval granted by the approval
authority and required by this chapter for the issuance of a work
permit and the conduct of any steep slope regulated activity.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected, the use of which requires
location on or in the ground or attachment to something having location
on the ground, including, but not limited to, buildings, tennis courts,
swimming pools and decks.
TOWN
The unincorporated portion of the Town of Ossining.
TOWN BOARD
The Town Board of the Town of Ossining.
TOWN COUNSEL
The duty appointed counsel of the Town of Ossining.
WORK PERMIT
The written approval issued by the Building Inspector permitting
the actual commencement and continuation of work within a regulated
steep slope area, consistent with the conditions, terms and requirements
of the steep slope permit issued by the approval authority.
The applicant shall be responsible for having
the boundaries of the steep slope determined by field investigation,
flagging and subsequent survey by a licensed land surveyor. The approval
authority may also consult, at the expense of the applicant, and/or
may also require the applicant to consult with a landscape architect,
architect, professional engineer, soils scientist or other experts
and professionals as deemed necessary to make this determination.
The town shall maintain at the office of the Planning Board a map
showing a general description of steep slope areas, which shall be
available to the public. The existence of said map shall be for guidance
to applicants, who shall in all cases have the obligation of determining
if their property contains a steep slope.
The provisions of this chapter shall apply to
all lands defined and/or designated as steep slope areas.