The following words and phrases shall have the
particular meaning specified for the purpose of interpreting this
chapter:
ADMINISTRATOR
The City Clerk, City Code Enforcement Officer or such other
qualified individual designated by way of resolution by City Council
to act for the City under this chapter.
BUILDING PERMIT
A valid, written permit issued by the City pursuant to the
provisions of applicable City ordinances for the construction, erection
of, or alterations of a structure or buildings.
CITY
The City of New Kensington, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.
CITY ENGINEER
A registered professional engineer licensed as such by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania duly appointed by City Council to serve
as the engineer for the City.
EROSION
The detachment and movement of soil or rock fragments by
water, wind, ice or gravity, including such processes as gravitational
creep.
EXCAVATING
Any act by which earth, sand, gravel, rock, coal or any other
similar material is cut into, dug, quarried, uncovered, removed, displaced
or relocated or bulldozed and shall include the conditions resulting
therefrom.
FENCE
A structural barrier to prevent intrusion within a given
area.
FILL
Any act by which earth, sand, gravel, rock or any other material
is deposited, placed, pushed, dumped, pulled, transported or moved
to a new location, and shall include the conditions resulting therefrom.
GRADE, FINISHED
The elevation of the ground surface above sea level after
grading has been completed and the elevation coincides with the elevation
called for in a plan of grading.
GRADE, ROUGH
That state of grading which approximates the finished grade
in a plan of grading.
GRADING
An excavation or fill, or any combination thereof, and shall
include the conditions resulting from any excavation or fill.
HAZARD
A danger or potential danger to life, limb or health, safety
or well-being, or an adverse effect or potential adverse effect to
the safety, use or stability of property, waterways, public ways,
structures, utilities and storm sewers, including stream pollution.
PAVING
The application of any material that produces a dust-free,
all-weather, impervious surface.
PERSON
An individual, partnership, corporation, incorporated association
or other legal entity and their heirs, successors and assigns.
SLOPE
The degree of rise or descent of the land surface expressed
as the number of feet of vertical rise/descent in elevation in the
number of feet of horizontal distance.
New grading, excavations or fills, or changes,
additions, repairs or alterations made to existing grading, excavations
or fills, shall conform to the provisions of this chapter.
No person shall commence or perform any grading,
excavation, fill or permanent removal of vegetation, trees or ground
cover without first having obtained a grading permit from the Administrator.
Permanent removal of vegetation, trees or ground cover shall mean
any removal of vegetation, trees or ground cover that is not replaced
within 60 days of removal. If the grading is requested in conjunction
with a land development or subdivision, the grading requirements shall
be considered part of final plan approval and a separate grading permit
shall not be required.
A grading permit shall not be required in the
following situations, but in all other respects, the provisions of
this chapter shall apply:
A. An excavation which does not exceed eight feet in
vertical depth at its deepest point measured from the existing grade,
if the grading:
(1) Does not exceed 12,000 square feet;
(2) Does not exceed 400 cubic yards; and
(3) Does not result in a cut and/or fill slope steeper
than three horizontal to one vertical.
B. A fill which does not exceed six feet in vertical
depth at its deepest point measured to the existing grade, if the
grading:
(1) Does not cover an area of more than 20% of the lot;
(2) Does not exceed 12,000 square feet; and
(3) Does not exceed 250 cubic yards, provided that the
surface of such fill does not have a slope at any point steeper than
three horizontal to one vertical.
C. An excavation for basements and footings of a building,
swimming pool or underground structure authorized by a building permit,
and excavation of a driveway between a building site and the street
where the plot plans attached to the building permit indicate existing
and proposed contours. A grading permit shall not be required for
the temporary stockpiling on the site of the material from such excavation
within a one-year period beginning from issuance of the building permit.
D. The development of a lot for a single-family detached
dwelling, provided no slopes to be created will exceed one foot vertical
to each three feet horizontal and stormwater drainage will either
not be changed or will be contained on the lot.
E. The permanent removal of vegetation, including, but
not limited to, trees and ground cover in a gross area of less than
12,000 square feet.
F. The preparation of land surface for the planting of
crops, gardens or landscaping materials.
G. A retaining wall less than four feet in height.
Every applicant for a grading permit shall file
a written application with the Administrator. Such application shall:
A. Describe the land on which the proposed work is to
be done by lot, block, tract or street address, or similar description,
which will readily identify and locate the proposed work.
B. Contain the name and address of the applicant and
the owner of the land in question. If the owner is other than the
applicant, then the application shall state the nature of the applicant's
interest in the land and shall include written permission from the
owner for such application to be made.
C. State the estimated dates of the starting and completion
of the proposed work.
D. State the use to which the land will be put after
the work is done.
E. Contain such additional information as may be reasonably
requested in any particular case by the City Engineer or Administrator
in order to facilitate the review required by this chapter.
F. Be accompanied by three copies of plans and specifications
prepared by a registered engineer, registered surveyor, registered
architect or registered landscape architect licensed by the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, including:
(2) A contour map, showing the present contours of the
land and the proposed contours of the land after completion of the
proposed grading at a scale not smaller than 50 feet to one inch and
at a contour interval of not greater than two feet;
(3) A plan showing cross sections of the proposed cut
and/or fill on fifty-foot intervals, which show the method of benching
both cut and/or fill; however, under no circumstances shall there
be less than two cross sections for each property involved under said
permit;
(4) A plot plan showing the location of the grading, boundaries,
lot lines, neighboring streets and ways, existing and proposed buildings,
existing waterlines and sewers or drains, existing utility lines,
type of existing and proposed ground cover or vegetation, and sufficient
dimensions and other data to show the location of all work;
(5) The proposed routes of all trucks and heavy equipment
utilized during the grading operations, the estimated weights of the
trucks and equipment and evidence of compliance with weight limits
on the proposed routes, if any;
(6) A description of the type and classification of the
soils and geological conditions obtained from an on-site investigation;
(7) Details and location of existing watercourse, arid
areas, details of paving, and any proposed drainage structures and
pipes, walls and cribbing; details of bridges and/or culverts required
to cross over watercourses; and
(8) Nature of fill material.
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All plans shall be dated and bear the name and
seal of the registered professional who prepared same, the name of
the applicant and the name of the owner of the land.
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G. Be accompanied by such fee as is established by resolution
of City Council.
H. Be accompanied by an erosion and sedimentation control
plan approved by the Westmoreland County Soil Conservation District
or the Department of Environmental Protection.
Every grading permit shall expire and become
null and void if the work authorized by such permit has not been commenced
within one year or is not completed within two years from the date
of issue, provided that the Administrator may, if the permit holder
presents satisfactory evidence in writing that unusual difficulties
have prevented the work from being started or completed within the
specified time limits, grant a reasonable extension of time; and provided,
further, that the application for the extension of time is made at
least 90 days before the date of expiration of the grading permit.
Lot grading for subdivisions and land developments.
A. No final grading shall be permitted with a cut face
steeper in slope than two horizontal to one vertical except under
one or more of the following conditions:
(1) The material in which the excavation is made is sufficiently
stable to sustain a slope of steeper than two horizontal to one vertical,
and a written statement and geotechnical report prepared by and sealed
by a civil engineer, licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
and experienced in geotechnical engineering, to that effect is submitted
to the City Engineer and approved by him. The statement shall state
that the site has been inspected and that the deviation from the slope
specified hereinbefore will not result in injury to persons or damage
to property.
(2) A retaining wall, constructed according to sound engineering
standards for which plans are submitted to the City Engineer for review
and approval, is provided.
B. No final grading shall be permitted which creates
any exposed surface steeper in slope than two horizontal to one vertical
except under one or more of the following conditions:
(1) The fill is located so that settlement, sliding or
erosion will not result in property damage or be hazardous to adjoining
property, streets, alleys or buildings.
(2) A written statement and geotechnical report prepared
by and sealed by a civil engineer, licensed by the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania and experienced in geotechnical engineering, certifying
that he has inspected the site and that the proposed deviation from
the slope specified above will not endanger any property or result
in property damage, is submitted to and approved by the City Engineer.
(3) A retaining wall, constructed according to sound engineering
standards for which plans are submitted to the City Engineer for review
and approval, is provided.
C. When the fill is other than clean soil or earth, the
Administrator may require clean soil or earth to be placed over the
top and exposed surfaces of the fill to a depth sufficient to conceal
all materials at the end of each day's operations.
(1) No fill of any kind shall be placed over trees, stumps
or other material which would create a nuisance or be susceptible
to attracting rodents, termites or other pests.
(2) No grading permit shall be issued for filling with
materials other than clean soil or earth until a performance bond
in the amount of at least 110% of the estimated cost of adequately
covering such fill with clean soil or earth and providing adequate
erosion and sedimentation control and drainage has been furnished
to the City.
Standards for minimizing erosion and sedimentation
shall be maintained as set forth by the Westmoreland County Conservation
District and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
(PADEP).
The owner of any property on which an excavation or fill has been made shall maintain in good condition and repair all retaining walls, cribbing, drainage structures, fences, ground cover and other protective devices as established by permit and, further, the continued use of said area shall be contingent upon the maintenance and upkeep satisfactory to the City. The certificate of completion therefor may, at any time, be revoked by the Administrator, in accordance with the procedures set forth in §
123-17B and
C if the conditions of the permit are not being observed, or if conditions exist that prejudice the health, safety and welfare of any person, persons or property.