North Castle |
Code of Ordinances |
Part II. General Legislation |
Chapter 340. Wetlands and Watercourse Protection |
Article II. Permit Procedure |
§ 340-10. Action on permit; conditions.
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A.Action may be subject to conditions. Any permit issued pursuant to this chapter may be issued with conditions. Such conditions may be attached as the approval authority deems necessary to ensure the preservation and protection of affected wetlands and to ensure compliance with the policies and provisions of this chapter and the provisions of the approval authority's rules and regulations, if any, adopted pursuant to this chapter.B.Required conditions. Every permit issued pursuant to this chapter shall be in written form and shall contain the following conditions:(1)Work conducted under a permit shall be open to inspection at any time, including weekends and holidays, by the approval authority, Town officials, the Conservation Board, the Town Wetland Consultant or their designated representatives.(2)The permit shall expire on a specified date.(3)The permit holder shall notify the approval authority of the date on which the work is to begin at least five days in advance of such date.(4)The approval authority's permit shall be prominently displayed at the project site during the undertaking of the activities authorized by the permit.C.Additional conditions. The approval authority shall set forth in writing and maintain on file its findings and reasons for all conditions attached to any permit. Such conditions may include, but shall not be limited to:(1)Limitation on the total portion of any lot or the portion of the wetland on the lot that may be graded, filled or otherwise modified.(2)Modification of waste disposal and water supply facilities.(3)Imposition of operation controls, sureties and deed restrictions concerning future use and subdivision of lands, such as preservation of undeveloped areas in open space use and limitations on vegetation removal.(4)Dedication of easements to protect wetlands.(5)Erosion control measures.(6)Setbacks for structures, fill, deposit of soil and other activities from the wetland.(7)Modifications in project design to ensure continued water supply to the wetland and circulation of waters.(8)Replanting of wetland vegetation and construction of new wetland areas to replace damaged or destroyed areas.