For the purpose of preventing erosion and sedimentation, including loss
of topsoil, preventing habitat disturbance, water quality degradation, slope
failure and flooding; minimizing stormwater runoff and flooding; providing
stable and safe building sites; preventing landslides and soil instability;
protecting the quantity and quality of the Town's surface and groundwater
resources; protecting important scenic views and vistas; preserving prominent
land forms of scenic and ecological value; preserving rock outcrops and trees,
areas of vegetation and wildlife habitat; encouraging flexible design and
minimizing the area of land disturbance related to site development and, when
disturbance is necessary, ensuring environmentally sound disturbance; and
ensuring and protecting the Town's character and property values, it
is the intent of this chapter to minimize disturbance on steep slopes and
very steep slopes and to avoid disturbance and construction activities on
excessive slopes. Further, it is the intent of this chapter to minimize the
development of hilltops and ridgelines wherever possible. It is the intent
of this chapter to ensure preservation wherever possible and careful review
and regulation, including stringent mitigation measures, of disturbance of
soil and vegetation on steep slopes where they have been disturbed. The proponent
of any activity proposed for hilltops, ridgelines, or steep slopes shall demonstrate
that the impacts on the functions and essential characteristics of such areas
can be effectively minimized.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
DISTURBANCE
The removal of vegetation, excavation or fill or any combination
thereof, including the conditions resulting from any excavation or fill.
HILLTOP
A roughly circular area defined by a radius of 75 feet from the highest
point on a hill or rise of land.
RIDGELINE
An area 75 feet down slope on either side of the center line of a
ridge.
SLOPE
Any area, whether or not located on a single lot, having a topographical
gradient of 15% (the ratio of vertical distance to horizontal distance) or
more with a minimum of 500 square feet, one dimension of which is a minimum
of 10 feet. For purposes of this definition, area measurements must be made
along a horizontal plane from within the boundaries of a lot.
A.
STEEP SLOPEA slope with a topographical gradient equal to or greater than 15% but less than 25%.
B.
VERY STEEP SLOPEA slope with a topographical gradient equal to or greater than 25% but less than 35%.
A steep slope permit is required for any regulated activity as defined in §
180-5, in areas of steep slopes. Steep slope permits shall be issued by the Town Engineer, pursuant to the standards set forth in §
180-7.
A very steep slope/excessively steep slope permit is required for any regulated activity as defined in §
180-5, in areas of very steep slopes or excessively steep slopes. Steep slope permits shall be issued by the Planning Board pursuant to the standards set forth in §
180-7 and are subject to a public hearing.
No person shall conduct any of the following regulated activities within
any steep slope, very steep slope or excessively steep slope area in the Town
of Mount Pleasant unless such person has first applied for and obtained a
permit pursuant to the requirements of this section:
A. Construction of new buildings or structures or additions
and modifications to existing buildings or structures.
B. Clearing of or constructing on any land area, including
construction or clearing activities related to providing equipment access
on the site.
C. Filling, cutting or excavating operations.
D. Discharge of stormwater and/or construction and placement
of stormwater runoff systems.
Regulated activities occurring within a hilltop or ridgeline are hereby
designated as Type I actions in accordance with 6 NYCRR 617, State Environmental
Quality Review, § 617.4.
All steep slope and very steep/excessively steep slope applications
shall be made in writing on forms prescribed by the Town of Mount Pleasant
and contain the following information:
A. Name and post office address of the owner and applicant;
B. Street address and Tax Map designation of property covered
by the application;
C. Statement of authority from the owner for any agent making
application;
D. Listing of names and addresses of property owners of
record, along with the address and Tax Map identification of properties adjacent
to and directly across the street from the property that is the subject of
this application;
E. Statement of proposed work and purpose thereof, and an
explanation why the proposed activity cannot be located at another site;
F. Ten copies of complete plans, certified by an engineer,
land surveyor or landscape architect licensed in the State of New York, drawn
to a scale of not less than one inch equals 50 feet;
G. Location of proposed construction or area of disturbance
and its relationship to any property line, easement, building, structure,
road, wall, fence, sewage disposal system, well, wetland feature or tree exceeding
six inches in diameter measured at a height of four feet from the ground;
H. Estimated material quantities of excavation or fill and
number, species and size of trees to be removed;
I. Location and size of areas of soils by soil types in
the area of proposed disturbance and to a distance of 100 feet surrounding
the area of disturbance;
J. Existing and proposed contours which shall be in accord
with the Town of Mount Pleasant topographic maps (National Geodetic Vertical
Datum) at two-foot intervals in the area of proposed disturbance and to a
distance of 100 feet beyond;
K. Cross sections of steep slope areas;
L. Retaining walls or like constructions, with details of
construction;
M. Erosion and sedimentation control plan, including installation
details of proposed control measures, directive construction notations and
a schedule for the installation and maintenance of proposed control measures;
N. Other details, including specific reports by qualified
professionals on soils, geology and hydrology, and borings or test pits, as
may be determined to be necessary by the Town Engineer or Planning Board;
O. A list of all applicable county, state or federal permits
required for such work or improvements;
P. A completed long-form environmental assessment form;
Q. An application fee in the amount set forth in the Town
Fee Schedule.
The Town Engineer or Planning Board may waive any information requirement contained in §
180-7, with respect to an application for a steep slope and very steep/excessively steep slope permit, so long as a fully informed determination, in writing, consistent with the intent of this chapter, can be made without the information.
The following activities are exempt from application of this chapter:
C. Minimal excavation: any excavation disturbing no more
than two cubic yards in area.