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W N <br />ARTICLE 3 - PROCEDURES <br />SECTION 1. GENERAL. No person shall commence or perform any grading <br />in excess of the limits specified below without first obtaining a Site <br />Development Permit. A separate Site Development Permit shall be required <br />for each site on which grading is to be done. <br />A. A Site Development Permit shall be required in all cases <br />where development comes under any one or more of the following provisions <br />unless such work is exempted therefrom by Section 1, B. <br />(1) Excavation, fill, or any combination thereof exceed <br />one hundred (100) cubic yards. <br />(2) Fill will exceed three (3) feet in vertical depth at <br />its deepest point measured from the natural ground surface. <br />(3) An excavation will exceed four (4) feet in vertical <br />depth at its deepest point. <br />(4) An excavation, fill or combination thereof, will exceed <br />an area of five thousand (5,000) square feet. <br />(5) Vegetation is to be removed from an area exceeding five <br />thousand (5,000) square feet on any vacant parcel of land or any parcel of <br />land in excess of ten (10) acres. <br />(6) Construction, reconstruction, realignment or relocation <br />of any private vehicular access or fire break. <br />(7) Excavation or fill in any drainage channel which will <br />affect the flow of water in such channel. <br />B. A Site Development Permit shall not be required in the <br />following cases: <br />(1) Excavations below finished grade for septic tanks and <br />drainfields, tanks, vaults, tunnels, equipment basements, cellars, or <br />footings of buildings or other structures for which a building permit shall <br />have been issued by the Town. <br />(2) Excavation or removal of vegetation in public utility <br />easements by public utility companies for the purpose of installing under- <br />ground utilities. <br />(3) Site Development under an agreement with the Town pursuant <br />to requirements placed on the filing of a Parcel Map or Final Subdivision <br />Map. <br />-5- <br />