The purpose of this chapter is to protect the health, safety and general
welfare of the residents of the Town of Niagara from all adverse impacts caused
by excavations and other soil disturbances. The Town Board also recognizes
earth with its minerals as a recoverable resource, having commercial value
and affirms the right to properly excavate upon assurance of adequate restoration.
These regulations shall be interpreted to foster:
A. The orderly operation of all excavations and soil disturbances,
including development of domestic mineral resources, according to sound environmental
practices.
B. The restoration of affected lands.
C. The retention of the taxable value of property.
D. The retention of natural beauty and aesthetic values
in the affected areas.
E. The preservation of the quality of life for local residents.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
APPLICANT
That person making application for a permit and who is responsible
for fulfilling the requirements for the restoration plan and all rules and
regulations promulgated hereunder.
APPURTENANT ACTIVITIES
All on-site operations involved in the treatment, processing or further
fabrication of soil, sand, gravel or natural deposits, including washing,
sedimentation ponds, grading, concrete batching plants, asphalt mixing plants
and aggregate dryers.
BASIN
An excavated area designed to hold surface water.
BUFFER
Trees, hills, fences, berms or other natural or artificial features
which are located so as to conceal or separate the excavation site and related
activities from other land uses and to reduce the negative effects on these
land uses of noise, glare, dust, visual ugliness and other factors associated
with the excavation site and related activities.
COMPLETED APPLICATION
An application containing all required information, including supplemental
information requested by the municipal board.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The officially established Code Enforcement Officer of the Town of
Niagara.
EXCAVATION
A cavity, hold, mine, pit or quarry in land formed by digging for
the purpose of extracting stone, gravel, sand, shale or other natural minerals
or the topsoil therefrom.
MINE
Any pit or underground workings from which any mineral is produced.
MINERAL
Aggregate, clay, gravel, sand, shale, stone or any other solid material
of commercial value found in or on the earth.
MUNICIPAL BOARD
The appropriate municipal board of the Town of Niagara. The Town
Board shall be the designated municipal board.
OPERATOR
Any owner, lessee or other person who operates, controls or supervises
the operation.
OWNER
That person having title to the tract of land.
PERSON
Any individual, public or private corporation, political subdivision,
government agency, partnership, association, trust, estate or any other legal
entity.
RESTORATION
The reparation to an environmentally acceptable natural state of
an area which has undergone physical change due to excavation and related
activities.
TOPSOIL
Surface earth, including the organic layer in which most plants have
their roots.
In approving or denying an excavation permit, the standards and considerations
taken into account shall include but not be limited to the following:
A. Whether the excavations and proposed restoration plan are in accord with the intent of the municipal Comprehensive Plan and Chapter
245, Zoning.
B. Whether they will result in the creation of pits or holes
which may be hazardous or dangerous.
C. Whether they will cause soil erosion or the depletion
of vegetation.
D. Whether they will render the land unproductive or unsuitable
for agricultural or developmental purposes.
E. Whether they will impair the aesthetic or natural environment
of the excavation area or surrounding area.
F. Whether they will affect the character of surrounding
land use.
G. Whether they will create excessive traffic or impair
the quality of the existing and proposed thoroughfare facilities, community
facilities and drainage.
H. Whether they will affect the control of nuisances.
I. Whether the areas excavated can be effectively restored
and revegetated.
J. Whether the applicant possesses the technical, professional
and financial ability to safely conduct the excavation operations and restoration
procedures.
Upon filing an application for a permit, including renewal applications
or transfer requests, the applicant shall pay a fee as established by resolution
of the Town Board. Such fee shall be deemed a reasonable sum to cover costs
of administration, no part of which shall be returnable to the applicant.
Any person aggrieved by any decision of the enforcement officer relative to the provisions of this chapter may appeal such decision to the Zoning Board of Appeals, as provided in Chapter
245, Zoning.
[Amended 5-19-1998 by L.L. No. 3-1998]
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter or any regulation
adopted hereunder is guilty of an offense punishable by a fine not exceeding
$1,000 or imprisonment for a term not to exceed one year, or both such fine
and imprisonment. Each week's continued violation shall constitute a
separate violation.
The Code Enforcement Officer shall be empowered to enforce this chapter
and the regulations set forth herein.