Enforcement of this chapter shall be the responsibility of the Zoning
Enforcement Officer for the Town of Caledonia.
The following actions shall not be commenced nor extended unless in
conformity with the regulations in this chapter:
A. Excavation for sand bank, sand pit, gravel bank removal,
gravel pit, rock or stone pit or man-made lake.
B. Topsoil, turf, soil or earth removal.
D. Removal of other substances from the ground.
Before any excavation is commenced for any purpose, other than those excepted in §
70-4 of this chapter, and topsoil, earth, sand, gravel, stone or other earth product is removed from the ground, the owner, agent of the owner or lessee of the premises shall obtain a permit therefor from the Zoning Enforcement Officer. In all cases, the application for each permit shall be in duplicate in writing, signed and verified by the owner or occupant of the premises. It shall state or be accompanied by:
A. The name and address of the applicant.
B. The name and address of each owner of the premises.
C. The name and address of each tenant of the premises.
D. A description of the premises sufficient to readily identify
the same.
E. A statement of each mortgage or other lien upon the premises,
together with the name and address of the holder of each mortgage or other
lien upon the premises.
F. A certification of the county finance officer showing
payment of all taxes and assessments to date for the property as described
in the application.
G. A statement setting forth the nature of the proposed
excavation and whether it is proposed to remove sand, gravel, stone minerals
or topsoil from the premises and, if so, the approximate area from which it
is proposed to remove such materials.
H. A statement in writing signed by each owner, tenant and/or
lessee of the premises, other than those signing the application, and also
by the holder of each mortgage or other lien upon the premises, consenting
to the proposed excavation and the removal of materials from the premises.
I. A plan drawn to scale and showing the location of streets
or roads adjoining the premises; the names of the adjacent property owners;
the location of the premises and dimensions of that portion of the premises
upon which the excavation is to be made; the location size and use of any
existing or proposed structures; cross section of the property at intervals
of 50 feet, showing existing elevations at intervals of 50 feet, and also
any break in grade; and the elevation of the premises as compared to the elevation
of any abutting streets or roads. The plan shall show the elevation of the
floor of the excavation at the time of the expiration of the permit for which
the application is presented. The elevations and dimensions shown on the plan
shall be referenced to at least two permanent monuments, established as the
Town Board may require. The scale of such plan shall be one inch equals 100
feet. Aerial maps and photographs may be used to supplement any plan submitted
with the application.
J. A certificate signed by the Superintendent of Highways,
Town of Caledonia, stating that the proposed excavation or excavations and
the finished grades of the land as shown on the plan or plans and application
will not interfere with the drainage of or endanger any road, street or highway
or other property of the State of New York, County of Livingston or Town of
Caledonia.
K. A certificate or a policy of public liability insurance
covering bodily injury and property damage. The minimum amount of bodily injury
coverage shall be $100,000 for one person, $300,000 for more than one person
and $25,000 for property damage.
L. Any additional information pertinent to the application
which may be required by the Town Board or the Zoning Enforcement Officer.
M. A certificate of the Planning Board of the Town of Caledonia that the location or proposed location of the excavation is not contrary to the prohibitions of Chapter
130, Zoning.
The Town Board shall consider the application when it has been properly presented to it, together with all necessary supporting documents and, based upon said application and supporting documents and upon the considerations set forth in §
70-1 of this chapter, shall thereafter authorize the Zoning Enforcement Officer, upon payment of the appropriate fees, to issue the said permit, or shall authorize the issuance thereof subject to such terms and conditions as may be just and proper in the preservation of the safety, health and general welfare of the people of the Town of Caledonia.
Upon the approval of the Town Board, as hereinafter set forth, the Town
Clerk, after certification by the Zoning Enforcement Officer that all applicable
conditions and requirements of this chapter have been met, shall charge and
collect therefor the fee approved by the Town Board in accordance with the
fee schedule applicable to the operation sought.
[Amended 8-11-1994 by L.L. No. 4-1994]
A. All permits expire the following December 31 after the
date of issue, unless otherwise extended by the Town Board.
B. The submission of an application under the terms of this
chapter and the issuance of a permit by the Town Board shall be deemed to
be consent on behalf of the applicant to permit the Town Board, the Zoning
Enforcement Officer or any authorized agent of the Town to inspect said premises
at all reasonable times to determine whether or not the provisions of this
chapter are being complied with.