§ 190-4. Application for permit.  


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  • Each application for an excavation permit or site plan approval shall contain the specific location of all live trees six inches in diameter or larger, measured at a point three feet above existing ground level, prior to regrading the area and along the twenty-five-foot-wide boundary strip around the grading area, with a note for each tree indicating removal or not. Each application shall be on a form prepared by the Building Inspector, shall be filed in triplicate, shall be signed by the owner or lessee or agent of either or by the building contractor, engineer or architect employed in connection with the proposed work, and shall contain or shall be accompanied by the following:
    A. 
    The name and address of the property affected.
    B. 
    A description of the property in sufficient detail to identify the same.
    C. 
    The name and address of the person or corporation who or which will carry out the operation.
    D. 
    A description of the proposed operation; the extent, in three dimensions, of the proposed excavation; the volume of material proposed to be removed; and the condition of the premises before the commencement of and the proposed condition of the premises after the completion of the proposed operation.
    E. 
    A site plan, prepared by a licensed engineer, registered architect, or land surveyor, drawn to scale, showing the location and dimension of the premises to a point 10 feet beyond the boundaries thereof and showing existing and proposed contours at five-foot levels, showing distances from street or highway lines, distances from boundary lines of other owners, the proposed location, size and use of any existing buildings thereon and cross sections and elevations appropriate to indicate the effect of the operation upon the contour and grade of the premises and upon the relationship in contour and grade between the affected portion of the premises and the remainder of such property and any abutting land and highways after completion of the operation; provided, however, the Building Inspector shall have the right to waive the necessity of furnishing a topographic map.
    F. 
    A duly acknowledged written consent of the owner and mortgagee, if any, of the premises to the proposed operation.
    G. 
    Certificates of the Village Treasurer and the Receiver of Taxes of the town showing payment of all taxes and assessments to date against the premises.
    H. 
    A certificate of the project engineer approving the proposed site plan and stating that the proposed operation and the finished grades of the premises after the completion thereof will not interfere with or overload any existing or planned drainage facilities of the Village and will not cause erosion or other problems, will not cause water to accumulate and will not result in the outpouring of water or otherwise have an adverse effect on any thoroughfares or on the lateral stability or drainage of adjoining properties, and is not contrary to the policy of § 190-1 above.