As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
AGRICULTUREAll agricultural operations and activities related to the growing or raising of crops, livestock or livestock products, and agricultural products, as such terms are defined in or governed by the
Agriculture and Markets Law of the State of New York on lands qualified under Ulster County and NYS law for an agricultural exemption by the Assessor of the Town of New Paltz.
CLEAR-CUTTINGAny cutting of trees over six inches in diameter at breast height over any ten-year cycle where the average residual basal area of trees over six inches in diameter at breast height remaining after such cutting is less than 15 square feet per half acre, measured within the area harvested; provided, however, that where regeneration is assured by stand conditions such that, after such cutting, the average residual basal area of trees at least one inch in diameter measured at breast height is at least 15 square feet per half acre, measured within the area harvested, a clear-cut shall not be deemed to have taken place unless the average residual basal area of trees over six inches in diameter at breast height is less than five square feet per half acre, similarly measured.
CLEARINGDestruction and removal of vegetation by manual, mechanical, biological or chemical methods.
DOMESTIC GARDENA maintained vegetable, flower or cutting garden, or bed of shrubs and plants not cultivated for commercial resale.
DRAINAGEThe gravitational movement of water or other liquids by surface runoff or subsurface flow.
EMERGENCY ACTIONThat which is immediately necessary for the protection or preservation of life, property or intrinsic resource values. Examples of emergency activities include search-and-rescue operations, and the preventive and remedial activities related to large-scale contamination of land, air or water.
EROSIONThe wearing away of the land surface by action of wind, water, gravity or other natural forces.
EXCAVATIONAny activity which intentionally removes or significantly disturbs rock, gravel, sand, soil or other natural deposits.
FILLINGAny activity which intentionally deposits natural or artificial material so as to modify the surface or subsurface conditions of land, lakes, ponds or watercourses.
FLOODPLAINThe land within an area of special flood hazard identified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency subject to a 1% or greater chance of flooding in a given year. It is also commonly referred to as the "base floodplain" or "one-hundred-year floodplain."
GRADINGThe alteration of surface or subsurface conditions of land, lakes, ponds or watercourses by excavation or filling.
LAND STEWARDSHIP PLANA written description of land management and stewardship practices employed on the property, and how such practices are in keeping with the intent of this article as set forth in the purposes section herein. Said written description shall include an enumeration of all such land management practices, but does not need to be specific in terms of location, scope or duration of said practices.
NATURAL LANDMARKSGlacial and other geomorphic or physiographic features; areas of natural or ecological value.
SEDIMENTSolid material, both mineral and organic, that is in suspension, is being transported, has been deposited or has been removed from its site of origin by erosion.
SENSITIVE ENVIRONMENTAL AREALand areas that include, but are not limited to, the following physical conditions and/or environmental settings:
A. Slopes greater than 15% as mapped and defined on US Geological Survey topographic quadrangle maps, the Ulster County Soil Survey, or as delineated by the Town of New Paltz;
B. Wetlands, bogs and marshes, as mapped and regulated by state and/or federal agencies;
C. Floodplains, as shown on Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) mapping;
D. Historic places, landmarks, structures or landscapes of local, state or national importance, as listed on State or National Registers of Historic Places, as identified by the Town Comprehensive Plan, or as identified by the Town of New Paltz Historic Preservation Commission;
E. Natural landmarks, scenic views and open spaces as identified by the Town Comprehensive Plan, or as inventoried by the Environmental Conservation Commission of the Town of New Paltz;
F. Critical environmental areas supporting rare, threatened, or endangered plant and/or animal species as identified by the New York State Natural Heritage Program, the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, or as delineated by the Town of New Paltz.
SITE PREPARATIONThe activities of clearing, excavation, filling, grading or any other activity that prepares a site for a land use change or modification.
TOPSOILThe natural surface layer of soil, usually darker than subsurface layers, to a depth of at least six inches within an undisturbed area of soils.
WATERCOURSEA river, creek, stream, ditch, or channel in which water flows as listed (classified and unclassified) by the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, or as delineated by the Town of New Paltz.