No application need be made and no soil movement
permit will be required where, prior to the commencement of soil removal
from a proposed building site, a proper construction permit has been
obtained from the Township Construction Official for the construction
or alteration of one or more, not exceeding a total of three, buildings
or structures on the premises or a property owner excavates or contracts
for excavations incident to the preparation of a lawn, garden, sidewalk,
driveway, septic system or any part thereof, drainage ditches not
exceeding two feet in depth, filter beds or other similar improvements
or corrective actions, and, in conjunction with the foregoing exceptions,
sufficient topsoil is retained on the site to cover all areas requiring
topsoil to a compacted depth of at least four inches.
No soil shall be removed from any premises in
the Township of Boonton, except as herein specifically exempted, and
no permit for the movement of soil shall be issued and no issued permit
shall remain in effect until and unless:
A. Owners and lessees of property within 200 feet of
any boundary of the premises from which soil is proposed to be moved
have been notified, by registered or certified mail, that an application
for a soil removal permit has been filed with the Township Committee,
on which they may request a hearing by giving notice to the applicant
and the Township Clerk at any time either before or during soil movement
operations.
B. The Township Engineer, after site inspection, has
reviewed and the Township Committee has finally approved the proposed
final grade contour lines as shown on the grade map and the written
plan of procedure as filed with the application or as said map and
plan may be amended from time to time before final approval for issuance
of a permit or thereafter with the approval of the Township Committee
and the tree protection and movement and soil erosion and sediment
control plans, if any be required.
C. The application has complied with, and continues throughout
soil movement operations to comply with, the terms and provisions
of this chapter and the currently approved written plan of procedure
for soil movement operations.
In considering an application and any objections
thereto under this chapter, including any hearing on such application
before the grant or denial of a soil movement permit, or thereafter
during the conduct of permitted soil movement operation, the Township
Committee shall be guided in arriving at its decision and shall take
into consideration therewith the public health, safety and general
welfare, as well as the rights and reasonable needs of the applicant
with respect to the use of his property, in order that the applicant
shall be required so to use his property as not to harm others, particularly
with respect to:
A. Creation of precipitous grades or deep holes or pits.
D. Lateral support of slopes and grades of abutting streets
and lands.
E. Soil fertility of the premises and neighboring properties
after soil removal operations.
F. Soil erosion due to improper grades, temporary or
finished, by action of water, wind or gravity.
G. Such other factors as affect the safety, use and value
of the premises and neighboring properties and as relate to the safe,
coordinated, harmonious development of the Township.
A soil movement permit, when granted, shall
at all times be subject to revocation for violation of this chapter
and may be made subject to such other terms and conditions as to progress
of work, time of completion of phases of work, duration of permit,
extension of time for completion of work, safety provisions and such
other and further matters as are within the scope of the purpose and
intent of this chapter but not specifically mentioned herein. Apparent
violation of the provisions of this chapter or of the terms and conditions
of a permit granted hereunder shall be grounds for immediate suspension
of work by stop order and, after commencement of soil movement operations,
grounds for revocation of the soil movement permit after notice and
hearing before the Township Committee, except that revocation for
expiration of a fixed time limit shall not require notice and hearing
but shall take effect forthwith unless waived by the Township Committee
for good cause shown. The permit shall require the permit holder to
contract with the engineer retained by him for such engineer:
A. To inform the Township Engineer promptly as to any
and all deviations from the approved plan.
B. To certify to the Township Engineer, in writing, that
the terms, specifications and requirements of the permit, grade maps
and any supplemental documents are being followed as specified, with
certifications to be made upon completion of 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%
of the project, but not less frequently than every 180 days and upon
expiration or cancellation of the permit, whichever occurs first.
All soil movement permits shall be given upon
the condition that the permit holder be required to fully and properly
repair all roadway and other public and private properties which are
damaged as a result of the soil movement operation. The permit holder
shall have the burden of demonstrating that any damage which occurs,
during the permit period, to roadways which are on the approved transportation
route has not been caused by the permit holder, his officers, agents
or employees as a result of the soil movement operation.
Before a soil movement permit may be issued
to an applicant, the applicant shall deposit with the Township of
Boonton a performance guaranty, at least 10% of which shall be in
cash, the balance to be in such form and with such surety as may be
acceptable to the Township of Boonton on such conditions and in such
amount as, in the opinion of the Township Engineer, shall be sufficient
to ensure the faithful performance of the soil movement operation
in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and any permit issued
hereunder and the correction of any off-site problems caused by the
soil movement operation.