A fee will be fixed for the granting of grading permits by the President
and Commissioners of Princess Anne by resolution from time to time.
Subject to compliance with §§ 4-101 through 4-108 of the Environment Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland relating to sediment control plans approved by the Somerset County Soil Conservation District, the following activities are exempt from the provisions of §
73-1 of this chapter:
A. An excavation below finished grade for basements and
footings of a building or for retaining walls or similar structures attendant
to the principal building authorized by a valid zoning certificate or building
permit; provided, however, that the resulting fill shall:
(1) Not impair existing surface drainage or constitute a
potential erosion hazard or source of sedimentation to any adjacent land or
watercourse.
(2) Have no final slope steeper than three feet horizontal
in one foot vertical.
(3) Have all disturbed areas promptly seeded or sodded as
soon as the season permits.
B. An excavation which:
(1) Does not result in a total quantity of more than 300
cubic yards of material on any lot, parcel or subdivision thereof.
(2) Does not impair existing surface drainage, constitute
a potential erosion hazard or act as a source of sedimentation to any adjacent
land or watercourse.
(3) Has no final slopes steeper than three feet horizontal
in one foot vertical.
(4) Has all disturbed areas promptly seeded or sodded as
soon as season permits.
C. A fill which:
(1) Is less than four feet in vertical height at its deepest
point, as measured from the natural ground surface.
(2) Is placed on a surface having a slope not steeper than
five feet horizontal to one foot vertical.
(3) Does not exceed a total of 300 cubic yards of material
on any lot, parcel or subdivision thereof.
(4) Does not impair existing surface drainage, constitute
a potential erosion hazard or act as a source of sedimentation to any adjacent
land or watercourse.
(5) Has no final slope steeper than three feet horizontal
in one foot vertical.
(6) Has all disturbed areas promptly seeded or sodded as
soon as the season permits.
D. Accepted agricultural land management practices.
E. The stockpiling, with slopes a natural angle of repose,
of raw or processed sand, stone and gravel at quarries or at concrete, asphalt
and other material processing plants and storage yards, provided that approved
sediment and erosion control measures have been employed to protect against
off-site damages.
F. Refuse disposal areas or sanitary landfills operated
and conducted in accordance with the requirements, rules and ordinances adopted
by Princess Anne or Somerset County and the State of Maryland. An exemption
from a permit, however, does not exempt these projects from other aspects
of this chapter, including inspection as covered in this chapter.
G. Grading and trenching for utility installations within
highway rights-of-way and utility easements immediately adjacent to road or
street rights-of-way or in the space on an abutting lot(s) needed to accommodate
the respective house connections; provided, however, that all grading or trenching
involved does not disturb the natural contour and that if during the course
of utility operations any erosion or sediment control measures previously
in place are disturbed or destroyed, the utility company shall restore or
repair such measures to their original condition.
H. Individual private septic systems which do not disturb
the natural contour.
I. Grading as a maintenance measure or for landscaping purposes
on existing developed lots or parcels, provided that:
(1) All bare earth is promptly seeded, sodded or otherwise
effectively protected from erosive actions.
(2) The grading does not involve a quantity of material in
excess of 300 cubic yards.
J. Authorized Princess Anne capital improvement and public
works projects. An exemption from a permit, however, does not exempt these
projects from other aspects of this chapter, including inspection as covered
in this chapter.
K. Construction of single-family residences and/or their
accessory buildings on lots of two acres or more.
L. Construction of agricultural structures, such as barns,
sheds, poultry houses and noncommercial grain storage facilities.
After suspension of a grading permit, if corrections required are not completed within the time period specified as provided in §
73-5 above, the permit shall be canceled. In the event of cancellation, any bonds or cash deposits posted with the town shall be used for work on the site to prevent erosion.
Prior to the issuance of a grading permit, when deemed necessary by
the Planning and Zoning Department, the permittee shall be required to post
with the town a cash deposit, performance bond from the approved corporate
surety or other collateral acceptable to the town. The amount posted shall
be sufficient to guarantee that, in the event provisions of the permit are
not completed satisfactorily or that the permit is canceled, the site can
be restored to a condition meeting the minimum requirements of the standards
for erosion control.
Major modifications of the approved grading plans shall be submitted
to the Code Enforcement Officer and reprocessed in the same manner as the
original plan. Field modifications of a minor nature may be authorized by
the Code Enforcement Officer, provided that written authorization is given
to the person performing work pursuant to this chapter, with copies forwarded
in a timely manner to the Somerset County Soil Conservation District.