[Amended 9-14-1992 by Ord. No. 298]
The Borough Council finds and determines that the unregulated and uncontrolled
excavation and removal and relocation of soil in aggregate quantities exceeding
40 cubic yards in any given calendar year for sale or use other than on an
individual tax lot may result in conditions detrimental to the public safety,
health and general welfare, substantially hampering and deterring the efforts
of the borough to effectuate the general purpose of municipal planning.
[Amended 9-14-1992 by Ord. No. 298]
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Andover Borough
Land Disturbance Chapter."
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
APPROVED PLAN
A plan for soil removal approved by the Planning/Zoning Board and
by the Borough Council pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
[Amended 9-14-1992 by Ord. No. 298]
ARABLE SOIL
Soil that, when dry, contains not less than 4% by weight of organic
matter and the balance of which is mineral matter.
MULCHING
The application of plant residue or other suitable materials to the
land surface to conserve moisture, hold soil in place and aid in establishing
plant cover.
PERMIT
A certificate issued to perform work under this chapter.
SOIL
All unconsolidated mineral and organic matter of any origin, including
sand and/or gravel.
TOPSOIL
The arable soil within eight inches of the surface.
If a permit is issued for the removal of earth and soil as provided
herein, the owner, or person in charge, shall so conduct the operations that
there shall be no sharp declivities, pits or depressions, and in such manner
that the area shall be properly leveled off, cleared of debris, and graded
to conform with the contour lines and grades as required and shown on the
approved plan. No soil shall be removed nor shall any operation be conducted
so as to violate any of the regulations contained in this chapter.
Arable soil within eight inches of the surface shall not be removed
from the licensed owners premises, but promptly, on completion of operations,
the arable soil so retained shall be respread on the surface as uniformly
as possible to a minimum depth of six inches, and seeded with winter rye or
other suitable planting and mulched. If the soil within eight inches of the
top is not arable soil, arable soil to a minimum depth of six inches shall
be spread thereon promptly when the operation is completed in each area. Provisions
shall be made for adequate drainage after the topsoil is replaced.
The following regulations shall be observed:
A. Access road. The petitioner shall construct a coarse
gravel access road into the removal site to ensure that trucks leaving the
site will not track material onto the public road. Such access road shall
be in accordance with the requirements of the Borough Engineer.
B. Deposits prohibited on adjoining property or public roads.
Soil removed shall not be deposited, or in any way thrown or placed, upon
adjoining property or public roads. Any soil or material resulting from any
operation, accumulating on any adjoining property or public road, shall be
removed therefrom immediately, upon notice by a borough official to the permittee.
C. Operations near streams or wetlands. All operations shall
be conducted in strict accordance with any state law, other ordinances of
the borough, and the terms and conditions of any permit granted for the operations.
No operation shall be permitted within 100 feet of any stream or wetland,
unless it can be shown that soil removal would not alter the quantity or quality
of the water, nor adversely affect the rate of water flow, and that the final
finishing grade requires soil removal within the one-hundred-foot distance.
D. Nuisances or hazards. The operation shall be conducted
so as not to constitute a nuisance to adjoining owners or the borough, and
in no event shall the operation create any extra hazardous or unsafe condition,
with regard to any person or persons.
E. Clearance of area. Upon completion of an operation or
of excavation from an area delineated on the approved plan, the area shall
be properly cleared of debris, graded to conform to the contours and grades
and trees shall be planted, in accordance with the approved plan. A final
map shall be submitted containing and complying with all requirements as set
forth in this section.
F. Requirement of approved plan. Soil shall not be removed,
except in accordance with the approved plan, which plan may, upon application,
be amended from time to time by the reviewing municipal body.
G. Water table and grade level restrictions. No soil shall
be removed which is within eight feet of the water table, unless appoved by
the reviewing municipal body, and no soil shall be removed which is below
the grade established and shown on the approved map.
H. Garbage; pollution; safety hazards. No trash, garbage,
junk or debris shall be stored in any licensed area, and no safety hazards
shall be permitted, either during or after the completion of operations. All
burning of combustible debris, resulting from the soil operation, shall be
subject to the regulation set by the Fire Department or any regulation of
a higher authority in effect, and be undertaken so as not to create a smoke
nuisance or air pollution safety hazard.
I. Inspection. The applicant shall permit the inspection
of the operation, at any reasonable time, by officers of the borough designated
to perform such inspections.
J. Progress report. Each permittee shall annually furnish
a progress report to the Borough Engineer, the first of which shall be submitted
nine months after issuance of the permit, which shall consist of a sketch
map at a scale of one inch to 100 feet showing contours every two feet, retained
arable soil, equipment, the areas where soil was removed, the location of
water supply, and disposal facilities, and drainage facilities prepared and
certified by a licensed professional engineer. All topography shall be made
by aerial photographic methods and a photograph submitted with the original
application and with each progress report.
K. Soil removal limited to five-acre sections. In order
to minimize the possibility of mud slides or drainage of silt, and for safety
purposes, the area of operations for excavation shall be limited to one five-acre
section as shown on applicant's soil removal map, at any one time. The
applicant shall fence and keep locked the five-acre section currently the
subject of soil removal operations. The applicant shall not commence soil
removal upon a succeeding five-acre section without the replacement of topsoil
and reseeding and replanting of the previous five-acre section. The applicant
shall notify the Borough Construction Official before commencing soil removal
operations on each new five-acre section. Each succeeding five-acre section
shall be fenced and locked before soil removal operations are commenced thereon.
L. Respreading and reseeding of arable soil. Upon the completion of work in any specific area, all respreading of arable soil and reseeding as required by this section and §
113-6 of this chapter shall be completed within 60 days thereafter; except that, if the completion of work in an area occurs during the winter months when it would not be practical to respread the topsoil and reseed it, the work shall be completed within the additional time as may be specified by the Borough Engineer.
M. Exception from regulations. In any action taken by the
reviewing municipal body with regard to this chapter, the body shall give
primary consideration to the rules, regulations and standards herein set forth,
in order to promote the general welfare of the entire community. If, however,
the applicant can clearly demonstrate, because of peculiar conditions pertaining
to his land, that literal enforcement of one or more of these regulations
is impractical or will exact undue hardship, the reviewing municipal body
may grant exceptions from the requirements of such sections as may be reasonable
within the general intent of this chapter. It shall state its reasons for
granting any such exceptions in resolution form.
The hours of operation for the actual excavation and use of the dredge
and other heavy equipment shall be 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through
Friday. There shall be no Saturday or Sunday operations of this equipment;
however, trucks may be loaded with finished material from existing stockpiles
on Saturdays, 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., but such trucks shall not exceed the
capacity of 12 yards. There shall be no operation of any kind or character
on Sundays or legal holidays.
While working an area, the working face of the excavation shall not
exceed 85° from the horizontal, nor shall an 85° angle have a vertical
height exceeding 30 feet. Any face not currently being worked on shall not
exceed 30° from the horizontal. A suitable fence shall be erected on three
sides of the working face of the excavation in order to prevent persons from
approaching such working face from the existing grade level. Where an excavated
area adjoins a road, no excavation shall be made below the level of the road
for a distance of 100 feet back from the center line of the road except in
instances where, on the low side of the road, the removal of material would
not substantially alter the general terrain characteristics. Where an excavated
area is within 50 feet from any building, the finished grade thereof shall
not exceed 10% or be less than 2%. Care should be taken so that there shall
be no diversion of surface water either during the operation or after the
project is complete.