Local Law for Stormwater Management and
Erosion &
Sediment Control
A local law to amend the
Zoning Law of the Town of Beekman, Local
Law Number # of the Year 2005.
Be it enacted by the Town
Board of the Town of Beekman as follows:
Article
1. General Provisions
Section 1. Findings
of Fact
It is hereby determined
that:
1.1 Land development activities
and associated increases in site impervious cover often alter the hydrologic
response of local watersheds and increase stormwater runoff rates and volumes,
flooding, stream channel erosion, or sediment transport and deposition;
1.2 This stormwater runoff contributes to increased quantities of
water-borne pollutants, including siltation of aquatic habitat for fish and
other desirable species;
1.3 Clearing and grading during construction tends to increase soil
erosion and add to the loss of native vegetation necessary for terrestrial and
aquatic habitat;
1.4 Improper
design and construction of stormwater management practices can increase the
velocity of stormwater runoff thereby increasing stream bank erosion and
sedimentation;
1.5 Impervious surfaces allow less water to
percolate into the soil, thereby decreasing groundwater recharge and stream baseflow;
1.6 Substantial economic losses can result from
these adverse impacts on the waters of the municipality;
1.7 Stormwater
runoff, soil erosion and nonpoint source pollution can be controlled and
minimized through the regulation of stormwater runoff from land development
activities;
1.8 The regulation of
stormwater runoff discharges from land development activities in order to
control and minimize increases in stormwater runoff rates and volumes, soil
erosion, stream channel erosion, and nonpoint source pollution associated with
stormwater runoff is in the public interest and will minimize threats to public
health and safety.
1.9 Regulation
of land development activities by means of performance standards governing
stormwater management and site design will produce development compatible with
the natural functions of a particular site or an entire watershed and thereby mitigate
the adverse effects of erosion and sedimentation from development.
Section 2. Purpose
The purpose of this local law is to
establish minimum stormwater management requirements and controls to protect
and safeguard the
general health, safety, and welfare of the public residing within this
jurisdiction and to address the findings of fact in Section 1 hereof. This local law seeks to meet
those purposes by achieving the following objectives:
2.1 Meet the requirements of minimum measures 4 and 5 of the
SPDES General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer Systems (MS4s), Permit no.
GP-02-02 or as amended or revised;
2.2 Require land development activities to conform to the
substantive requirements of the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation
State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) General Permit for
Construction Activities GP-02-01 or as amended or revised;
2.3 Minimize increases in stormwater runoff from land
development activities in order to reduce flooding, siltation, increases in
stream temperature, and stream bank erosion and maintain the integrity of
stream channels;
2.4 Minimize increases in pollution caused by stormwater
runoff from land development activities, which would otherwise degrade local
water quality;
2.5 Minimize the total annual volume of stormwater runoff
which flows from any specific site during and following development to the
maximum extent practicable; and
2.6 Reduce stormwater runoff rates and volumes, soil erosion
and nonpoint source pollution, wherever possible, through stormwater management
practices and to ensure that these management practices are properly maintained
and eliminate threats to public safety.
Section 3. Statutory Authority
In accordance with Article 10 of the Municipal Home
Rule Law of the State of New York, the Town
Board of the Town of Beekman has
the authority to enact local laws and amend local laws and for the purpose of
promoting the health, safety or general welfare of the Town of Beekman and for the protection and enhancement of its
physical environment. The Town Board
of Beekman may include in any such local law provisions for
the appointment of any municipal officer, employees, or independent contractor
to effectuate, administer and enforce such local law.
Section 4. Applicability
4.1 This local law shall be applicable to all land development
activities as defined in this local law, Article 2, Section 1.
4.2 The municipality shall designate a
Stormwater Management Officer who shall accept and review all stormwater pollution prevention plans and forward
such plans to the applicable municipal board. The Stormwater Management Officer may (1) review the
plans, (2) upon approval by the Town Board of the Town of Beekman, engage the
services of a registered professional engineer to review the plans,
specifications and related documents at a cost not to exceed a fee schedule
established by said governing board, or (3) accept the certification of a
licensed professional that the plans conform to the requirements of this law.
4.3 All land development
activities subject to review and approval by the Planning Board of the Town of Beekman under subdivision, site plan, and/or special permit regulations
shall be reviewed subject to the standards contained in this local law.
4.4 All land development activities not subject to review as
stated in section 4.3 shall be required to submit a Stormwater Pollution
Prevention Plan (SWPPP) to the Stormwater Management Officer who shall approve
the SWPPP if it complies with the requirements of this law.
Section 5. Exemptions
The following activities may be
exempt from review under this law.
5.1 Agricultural activity as defined in this local law.
5.2 Silvicultural activity except that landing areas and
log haul roads are subject to this law.
5.3 Routine maintenance activities that disturb less than five acres and are
performed to maintain the original line and grade, hydraulic capacity or
original purpose of a facility.
5.4 Repairs to any stormwater management
practice or facility deemed necessary by the Stormwater Management Officer.
5.5 Any part of a subdivision if a plat for the subdivision
has been approved by the Town of
Beekman on or before the effective date of this law, provided an erosion
control plan exists for the subdivision.
5.6 Land development activities for which a
building permit has been approved on or before the effective date of this law.
5.7 Cemetery graves.
5.8 Installation of fence, sign,
telephone, and electric poles and other kinds of posts or poles.
5.9 Emergency activity immediately
necessary to protect life, property or natural resources.
5.10 Activities of an individual
engaging in home gardening by growing flowers, vegetable and other plants
primarily for use by that person and his or her family.
5.11 Landscaping and horticultural
activities in connection with an existing structure.
Article 2. Zoning Law Amendment:
Stormwater Control
The Zoning Law is hereby amended to include Article xx, a
new supplemental regulation titled Stormwater Control.
Section 1. Definitions
The terms used in this local law or
in documents prepared or reviewed under this local law shall have the meaning
as set forth in this section.
Agricultural
Activity - the activity
of an active farm including grazing and watering livestock, irrigating crops,
harvesting crops, using land for growing agricultural products, and cutting
timber for sale, but shall not include the operation of a dude ranch or similar
operation, or the construction of new structures associated with agricultural
activities.
Applicant - a property owner or agent of a
property owner who has filed an application for a land development activity.
Building - any structure, either temporary or
permanent, having walls and a roof, designed for the shelter of any person,
animal, or property, and occupying more than 100 square feet of area.
Channel - a natural or artificial watercourse
with a definite bed and banks that conducts continuously or periodically
flowing water.
Clearing - any activity that removes the
vegetative surface cover.
Dedication - the deliberate appropriation of
property by its owner for general public use.
Department - the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Design Manual - the New York State Stormwater
Management Design Manual, most recent version including applicable updates, that serves as the
official guide for stormwater management principles, methods and practices. Developer - a person who undertakes
land development activities.
Erosion Control
Manual - the most
recent version of the “New York Standards and Specifications for Erosion and
Sediment Control” manual, commonly known as the “Blue Book”.
Grading - excavation or fill of material,
including the resulting conditions thereof.
Impervious Cover - those surfaces, improvements and
structures that cannot effectively infiltrate rainfall, snow melt and water
(e.g., building rooftops, pavement, sidewalks, driveways, etc).
Industrial
Stormwater Permit - a State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit issued to a
commercial industry or group of industries which regulates the pollutant levels
associated with industrial stormwater discharges or specifies on-site pollution
control strategies.
Infiltration - the process of percolating
stormwater into the subsoil.
Jurisdictional
Wetland - an area that
is inundated or saturated by surface water or groundwater at a frequency and
duration sufficient to support a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for
life in saturated soil conditions, commonly known as hydrophytic vegetation.
Land Development
Activity - construction
activity including clearing, grading, excavating, soil disturbance or placement
of fill that results in land disturbance of equal to or greater than one acre, or activities disturbing less than
one acre of total land area that is part of a larger common plan of development
or sale, even though multiple separate and distinct land development activities
may take place at different times on different schedules.
Landowner - the legal or beneficial owner of
land, including those holding the right to purchase or lease the land, or any
other person holding proprietary rights in the land.
Maintenance
Agreement - a legally recorded document that acts as a property deed restriction, and
which provides for long-term maintenance of stormwater management practices.
Nonpoint Source
Pollution - pollution from any source other than from any discernible, confined, and
discrete conveyances, and shall include, but not be limited to, pollutants from
agricultural, silvicultural, mining, construction, subsurface disposal and
urban runoff sources.
Phasing - clearing a parcel of land in
distinct pieces or parts, with the stabilization of each piece completed before
the clearing of the next.
Pollutant of Concern - sediment or a water quality
measurement that addresses sediment (such as total suspended solids, turbidity
or siltation) and any other pollutant that has been identified as a cause of
impairment of any water body that will receive a discharge from the land
development activity.
Project - land development activity
Recharge - the replenishment of underground
water reserves.
Sediment Control - measures that prevent eroded
sediment from leaving the site.
Sensitive Areas - cold-water fisheries, shellfish beds,
swimming beaches, groundwater recharge areas, water supply reservoirs, habitats
for threatened, endangered or special concern species.
SPDES General Permit
for Construction Activities GP-02-01 - A permit under the New York State
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) issued to developers of
construction activities to regulate disturbance of one or more acres of land.
SPDES General Permit
for Stormwater Discharges from Municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer Systems GP02-02 - A permit under the New York State
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) issued to municipalities to
regulate discharges from municipal separate storm sewers for compliance with
EPA established water quality standards and/or to specify stormwater control
standards
Stabilization - the use of practices that prevent
exposed soil from eroding.
Stop Work Order - an order issued which requires that
all construction activity on a site be stopped.
Stormwater - rainwater, surface runoff, snowmelt
and drainage
Stormwater Hotspot - a land use or activity that
generates higher concentrations of hydrocarbons, trace metals or toxicants than
are found in typical stormwater runoff, based on monitoring studies.
Stormwater
Management - the use of structural or non-structural practices that are designed to
reduce stormwater runoff and mitigate its adverse impacts on property, natural
resources and the environment. Stormwater
Management Facility - one or a series of stormwater management practices
installed, stabilized and operating for the purpose of controlling stormwater
runoff.
Stormwater
Management Officer - an employee or officer designated by the municipality to accept and
review stormwater pollution prevention plans, forward the plans to the
applicable municipal board and inspect stormwater management practices.
Stormwater
Management Practices (SMPs) - measures, either structural or nonstructural, that
are determined to be the most effective, practical means of preventing flood
damage and preventing or reducing point source or nonpoint source pollution
inputs to stormwater runoff and water bodies.
Stormwater Pollution
Prevention Plan (SWPPP) - a plan for controlling stormwater runoff and pollutants
from a site during and after construction activities.
Stormwater Runoff - flow on the surface of the ground, resulting from
precipitation
Surface Waters of
the State of New York - lakes, bays, sounds, ponds, impounding reservoirs,
springs, wells, rivers, streams, creeks, estuaries, marshes, inlets, canals,
the Atlantic ocean within the territorial seas of the state of New York and all
other bodies of surface water, natural or artificial, inland or coastal, fresh
or salt, public or private (except those private waters that do not combine or
effect a junction with natural surface or underground waters), which are wholly
or partially within or bordering the state or within its jurisdiction. Storm
sewers and waste treatment systems, including treatment ponds or lagoons which
also meet the criteria of this definition are not waters of the state. This exclusion
applies only to manmade bodies of water which neither were originally created
in waters of the state (such as a disposal area in wetlands) nor resulted from
impoundment of waters of the state.
Watercourse - a permanent or intermittent stream
or other body of water, either natural or man-made, which gathers or carries
surface water.
Waterway - a channel that directs surface
runoff to a watercourse or to the public storm drain.
Section 2. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans
2.1. Stormwater Pollution Prevention
Plan Requirement
No application for approval of a land development activity
shall be reviewed until the Town of Beekman Planning Board has received a
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) prepared in accordance with the
specifications in this local law. In
general, the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan is the SWPPP for disturbances
less than one (1) acre and for the construction of single family residences
where the total disturbance of the project is less than five (5) acres. In addition, any project over one acre that
discharges to a waterbody that is listed as impaired on the 303(d) list, or a
watershed for which a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) has been developed, must
have a full SWPPP including water quality and quantity controls rather than
just the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan.
2.2 Contents of Stormwater Pollution
Prevention Plans
2.2.1 All
SWPPPs, except as noted above, shall provide the following background
information and erosion and sediment controls:
1. Background information about the scope of the project,
including location, type and size of project.
2. Site map/construction drawing(s) for the project,
including a general location map. At a minimum, the site map should show the
total site area; all improvements; areas of disturbance; areas that will not be
disturbed; existing vegetation; on-site and adjacent off-site surface water(s);
wetlands and drainage patterns that could be affected by the construction
activity; existing and final slopes; locations of off-site material, waste,
borrow or equipment storage areas; and location(s) of the stormwater
discharges(s);
3. Description of the soil(s) present at the site;
4. Construction phasing plan describing the intended
sequence of construction activities, including clearing and grubbing,
excavation and grading, utility and infrastructure installation and any other
activity at the site that results in soil disturbance. Consistent with the New
York Standards and Specifications for Erosion and Sediment Control (Erosion
Control Manual), not more than five (5) acres shall be disturbed at any one
time unless pursuant to an approved SWPPP.
5. Description of the pollution prevention measures that
will be used to control litter, construction chemicals and construction debris
from becoming a pollutant source in stormwater runoff;
6. Description of construction and waste materials
expected to be stored on-site with updates as appropriate, and a description of
controls to reduce pollutants from these materials including storage practices
to minimize exposure of the materials to stormwater, and spill prevention and
response;
7. Temporary and permanent structural and vegetative
measures to be used for soil stabilization, runoff control and sediment control
for each stage of the project from initial land clearing and grubbing to
project close-out;
8. A site map/construction drawing(s) specifying the
location(s), size(s) and length(s) of each erosion and sediment control
practice;
9. Dimensions, material specifications and installation
details for all erosion and sediment control practices, including the sighting
and sizing of any temporary sediment basins;
10. Temporary practices that will be converted to
permanent control measures;
11. Implementation schedule for staging temporary erosion
and sediment control practices, including the timing of initial placement and
duration that each practice should remain in place;
12. Maintenance schedule to ensure continuous and
effective operation of the erosion and sediment control practice;
13. Name(s) of the receiving water(s);
14. Delineation of SWPPP implementation responsibilities
for each part of the site;
15. Description of structural practices designed to divert flows from exposed soils, store flows, or otherwise limit runoff and the discharge of pollutants from exposed areas of the site to the degree attainable; and
16. Any existing data that describes the stormwater runoff
at the site.
2.2.2 Land development activities as defined in Section 1 of this Article
and meeting Condition “A”, “B” or “C” below shall also include water quantity
and water quality controls (post-construction stormwater runoff controls) as
set forth in Section 2.2.3 below as applicable:
Condition A - Stormwater runoff from land development activities
discharging a pollutant of concern to either an impaired water identified on
the Department’s 303(d) list of impaired waters or a Total Maximum Daily Load
(TMDL) designated watershed for which pollutants in stormwater have been
identified as a source of the impairment.
Condition B - Stormwater runoff from land
development activities disturbing five (5) or more acres.
Condition C - Stormwater runoff from land
development activity disturbing between one (1) and five (5) acres of land
during the course of the project, exclusive of the construction of single
family residences and construction activities at agricultural properties.
2.2.3 SWPPP Requirements for Condition A, B and C:
1. All information in Section 2.2.1 of this local law
2. Description of each post-construction stormwater management
practice;
3. Site map/construction drawing(s) showing the specific
location(s) and size(s) of each post-construction stormwater management
practice;
4. Hydrologic and hydraulic analysis for all structural
components of the stormwater management system for the applicable design storms
5. Comparison of post-development stormwater runoff
conditions with pre-development conditions
6. Dimensions, material specifications and installation
details for each post-construction stormwater management practice;
7. Maintenance schedule to ensure continuous and effective
operation of each post-construction stormwater management practice.
8. Maintenance easements to ensure
access to all stormwater management practices at the site for the purpose of
inspection and repair. Easements shall be recorded on the plan and shall remain
in effect with transfer of title to the property.
9. Inspection and maintenance agreement binding on all
subsequent landowners served by the onsite stormwater management measures in
accordance with Article 2, Section 4 of this local law.
2.3 Plan Certification
The SWPPP shall be prepared by a
landscape architect, certified professional or professional engineer and must
be signed by the professional preparing the plan, who shall certify that the
design of all stormwater management practices meet the requirements in this
local law.
2.4 Other Environmental Permits
The applicant shall assure that all
other applicable environmental permits have been or will be acquired for the
land development activity prior to approval of the final stormwater design
plan.
2.5 Contractor
Certification
2.5.1 Each contractor and subcontractor identified in the
SW PPP who will be involved in soil disturbance and/or stormwater management
practice installation shall sign and date a copy of the following certification
statement before undertaking any land development activity: “I certify under
penalty of law that I understand and agree to comply with the terms and
conditions of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. I also understand that
it is unlawful for any person to cause or contribute to a violation of water
quality standards.”
2.5.2 The certification must include the name and title of
the person providing the signature, address and telephone number of the contracting
firm; the address (or other identifying description) of the site; and the date
the certification is made.
2.5.3 The certification statement(s)
shall become part of the SWPPP for the land development activity.
2.6 A copy of the SWPPP shall be
retained at the site of the land development activity during construction from
the date of initiation of
construction activities to the date of final stabilization.
Section 3. Performance and Design Criteria for Stormwater Management and Erosion and
Sediment Control
All land development activities
shall be subject to the following performance and design criteria:
3.1 Technical Standards
For the purpose of this local law,
the following documents shall serve as the official guides and specifications
for stormwater management. Stormwater management practices that are designed
and constructed in accordance with these technical documents shall be presumed
to meet the standards imposed by this law:
3.1.1 The New York State Stormwater Management Design Manual (New
York State Department of Environmental Conservation, most current version or
its successor, hereafter referred to as the Design Manual)
3.1.2 New York Standards and Specifications for Erosion and Sediment
Control, (Empire State Chapter of the Soil and Water Conservation Society,
2004, most current version or its successor, hereafter referred to as the
Erosion Control Manual).
3.2 Water
Quality Standards
3.2.1 Any land development activity shall not cause an increase in
turbidity that will result in substantial visible contrast to natural
conditions in surface waters of the State of New York. The New York State technical guidance documents may
be ordered from The Department. An
order form as well as downloadable versions of the Manuals are available on the
Internet at; http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dow/toolbox/escstandards/index.html http://www.dos.state.ny.us/lgss/stormwaterpub/index.html
Section 4. Maintenance and Repair of
Stormwater Facilities
4.1 Maintenance During Construction
4.1.1 The applicant or developer of the land development activity
shall at all times properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of
treatment and control (and related appurtenances) which are installed or used
by the applicant or developer to achieve compliance with the conditions of this
local law. Sediment shall be removed from sediment traps or sediment ponds
whenever their design capacity has been reduced by fifty (50) percent.
4.1.2 The applicant or developer or their representative shall be
on site at all times when construction or grading activity takes place
and shall inspect and document the effectiveness of all erosion and sediment
control practices. Inspection reports shall be completed every 7 days and
within 24 hours of any storm event producing 0.5 inches of precipitation or
more. The reports shall be delivered to the Stormwater Management Officer and
also copied to the site logbook.
4.2 Maintenance
Easement(s)
Prior to the issuance of any approval that has a stormwater management
facility as one of the requirements, the applicant or developer must execute a
maintenance easement agreement that shall be binding on all subsequent
landowners served by the stormwater management facility. The easement shall
provide for access to the facility at reasonable times for periodic inspection
by the Town of Beekman to ensure that the facility is maintained in proper
working condition to meet design standards and any other provisions established
by this local law. The easement shall be recorded by the grantor in the office
of the County Clerk after approval by the counsel for the Town of Beekman.
4.3 Maintenance
after Construction
The owner or operator of permanent stormwater management practices
installed in accordance with this law shall be operated and maintained to
achieve the goals of this law. Proper operation and maintenance also includes
as a minimum, the following:
4.3.1 A preventive/corrective maintenance program
for all critical facilities and systems of treatment and control (or related appurtenances) which
are installed or used by the owner or operator to achieve the goals of this
law.
4.3.2 Written procedures for operation and
maintenance and training new maintenance personnel.
4.3.3 Discharges from the SMPs shall not exceed
design criteria or cause or contribute to water quality standard
violations in accordance with Article 2, section 3.2.
4.4 Maintenance Agreements
The Town of Beekman shall approve a formal maintenance
agreement for stormwater management facilities binding on all subsequent
landowners and recorded in the office of the County Clerk as a deed restriction
on the property prior to final plan approval. The maintenance agreement shall
be consistent with the terms and conditions of Schedule B of this local law
entitled Sample Stormwater Control Facility Maintenance Agreement. The
Town of Beekman, in lieu of a maintenance
agreement, at its sole discretion may accept dedication of any existing or
future stormwater management facility, provided such facility meets all the
requirements of this local law and includes adequate and perpetual access and
sufficient area, by easement or otherwise, for inspection and regular
maintenance.
Section 5. Severability and
Effective Date
5.1 Severability
If the
provisions of any article, section, subsection, paragraph, subdivision or
clause of this local law shall be judged invalid by a court of
competent jurisdiction, such order of judgment shall not affect or invalidate
the remainder of any article, section, subsection, paragraph, subdivision
or clause of this local law.
5.2 Effective
Date
This
Local Law shall be effective upon filing with the office of the Secretary of
State.
Approved by:_______________ Date _________
Article
3. Subdivision Regulation
Amendment
Article II Sections 21 and 22 of the Subdivision Regulations of the
Town of Beekman are hereby amended by adding the following to the
information requirements:
A. For
Preliminary Subdivision Plat add: Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan: A
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) consistent with the requirements
of Article 1 and 2 of this local law shall be required for Preliminary
Subdivision Plat approval. The SWPPP shall meet the performance and design
criteria and standards in Article 2 of this local law. The approved Preliminary
Subdivision Plat shall be consistent with the provisions of this local law.
B. For
Final Subdivision Plat approval add: Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan: A
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan consistent with the requirements of
Article 1 and 2 of this local law and with the terms of preliminary plan
approval shall be required for Final Subdivision Plat approval. The SWPPP shall
meet the performance and design criteria and standards in Article 2 of this
local law. The approved Final Subdivision Plat shall be consistent with the
provisions of this local law.
Article
4. Site Plan Review Regulation
Amendment
Section 155-59
of the Site Plan Review regulations of
the Town of Beekman are hereby amended by
adding the following to the information requirements:
For Site Plan Approval add: Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan: A
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan consistent with the requirements of Article
1 and 2 of this local law shall be required for Site Plan Approval. The SWPPP
shall meet the performance and design criteria and standards in Article 2 of
this local law. The approved Site Plan shall be consistent with the provisions
of this local law.
Artıcle 5. Erosion
& Sediment Control Law Amendment
Chapter 71 Erosion and Sediment Control law of the Town of Beekman is
hereby repealed and replaced with the New York State Model Erosion
and Sediment Control Ordinance, March 2003.
Article
6. Administration and
Enforcement
Section 1. Construction
Inspection
1.1 Erosion and Sediment Control Inspection
The Town
of Beekman Stormwater Management Officer may require such inspections as
necessary to determine compliance with this law and may either approve that
portion of the work completed or notify the applicant wherein the work fails to
comply with the requirements of this law and the stormwater pollution
prevention plan (SWPPP) as approved. To
obtain inspections, the applicant shall notify the Town of Beekman enforcement official at least 48 hours before any
of the following as required by the Stormwater Management Officer:
1.1.1 Start of construction
1.1.2 Installation of sediment and erosion control
measures
1.1.3 Completion of site clearing
1.1.4 Completion of rough grading
1.1.5 Completion of final grading
1.1.6 Close of the construction season
1.1.7 Completion of final landscaping
1.1.8 Successful establishment of landscaping in public
areas.
If any violations are
found, the applicant and developer shall be notified in writing of the nature of
the violation and the required corrective actions. No further work shall be
conducted except for site stabilization until any violations are corrected and
all work previously completed has received approval by the Stormwater
Management Officer.
1.2 Stormwater Management Practice Inspections
The Town of Beekman Stormwater Management Officer, is
responsible for conducting inspections of stormwater management practices
(SMPs). All applicants are required to submit “as built” plans for any
stormwater management practices located on-site after final construction is
completed. The plan must show the final design specifications for all
stormwater management facilities and must be certified by a professional engineer.
1.3
Inspection of Stormwater Facilities After Project Completion
Inspection programs shall be
established on any reasonable basis, including but not limited to: routine
inspections; random inspections; inspections based upon complaints or other
notice of possible violations; inspection of drainage basins or areas identified as
higher than typical sources of sediment or other contaminants or pollutants;
inspections of businesses or industries of a type associated with higher than
usual discharges of contaminants or pollutants or with discharges of a type which are more
likely than the typical discharge to cause violations of state or federal water
or sediment quality standards or the SPDES stormwater permit; and joint
inspections with other agencies inspecting under environmental or safety laws.
Inspections may include, but are not limited to: reviewing maintenance and
repair records; sampling discharges,
surface water, groundwater, and material or water in drainage control
facilities; and evaluating the condition of
drainage control facilities and other stormwater management practices.
1.4 Submission of Reports
The Town of Beekman
Stormwater Management Officer may require monitoring and reporting from
entities subject to this law as are necessary to determine compliance with this
law.
1.5 Right-of-Entry for Inspection
When any new stormwater
management facility is installed on private property or when any new connection
is made between private property and the public storm water system, the
landowner shall grant to the Town of
Beekman the right to enter the property at reasonable times and in a
reasonable manner for the purpose of inspection as specified in paragraph 1.3.
Section 2.
Performance Guarantee
2.1 Construction Completion Guarantee
In order to ensure the full and faithful
completion of all land development activities related to compliance with all
conditions set forth by the Town of
Beekman in its approval of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, the
Town of Beekman may require the
applicant or developer to provide, prior to construction, a performance bond,
cash escrow, or irrevocable letter of credit from an appropriate financial or
surety institution which guarantees satisfactory completion of the project and
names the Town of Beekman as the beneficiary. The security shall be in an amount to be determined by the Town of Beekman based on submission of
final design plans, with reference to actual construction and landscaping
costs. The performance guarantee shall remain in force until the surety is
released from liability by the Town of
Beekman, provided that such period shall not be less than one year from
the date of final acceptance or such other certification that the facility(ies)
have been constructed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications
and that a one year inspection has been conducted and the facilities have been
found to be acceptable to the Town of
Beekman.
2.2 Maintenance Guarantee
Where stormwater management and erosion and
sediment control facilities are to be operated and maintained by the developer
or by a corporation that owns or manages a commercial or industrial facility,
the developer, prior to construction, may be required to provide the Town of
Beekman with an irrevocable letter of credit from an approved financial institution or surety to ensure proper
operation and maintenance of all stormwater management and erosion control
facilities both during and after construction, and until the facilities are
removed from operation. If the developer or landowner fails to properly operate
and maintain stormwater management and erosion and sediment control facilities,
the Town of Beekman may draw upon the account to cover the costs of proper operation and
maintenance, including engineering and inspection costs.
2.3 Record keeping
The Town of
Beekman may require entities subject to this law to maintain records
demonstrating compliance with this law.
Section 3.
Enforcement and Penalties
3.1
Notice of Violation.
When the Town of Beekman determines that a land development activity is not being
carried out in accordance with the requirements of this local law, it may,
through the office of the Code Enforcement Officer, issue a written notice of
violation to the landowner. The notice of violation shall contain :
3.1.1 the name and address of the landowner,
developer or applicant;
3.1.2 the address when available or a description of the building,
structure or land upon which the violation is occurring;
3.1.3 a statement specifying the nature of the violation;
3.1.4 a description of the remedial measures necessary to bring the land
development activity into compliance with this local law and a time schedule
for the completion of such remedial action;
3.1.5 a statement of the penalty or penalties that shall or may be
assessed against the person to whom the notice of violation is directed;
3.1.6 a statement that the determination of violation may be appealed to
the municipality by filing a written notice of appeal to the Code Enforcement
Officer within fifteen (15) days of service of notice of violation.
3.2 Stop Work Orders
The Town of Beekman may issue a stop work order for violations of this law.
Persons receiving a stop work order shall be required to halt all land
development activities, except those activities that address the violations
leading to the stop work order. The stop work order shall be in effect until
the Town of Beekman confirms that the land development activity is in
compliance and the violation has been satisfactorily addressed. Failure to
address a stop work order in a timely manner may result in civil, criminal, or
monetary penalties in accordance with the enforcement measures authorized in
this local law.
3.3 Violations
Any land development activity that
is commenced or is conducted contrary to this local law, may be restrained by
injunction or otherwise abated in a manner provided by law.
3.4 Penalties
In addition to or as an alternative
to any penalty provided herein or by law, any person who violates the
provisions of this local law shall be guilty of a violation punishable by a
fine not exceeding three hundred fifty dollars ($350) or imprisonment for a
period not to exceed six months, or both for conviction of a first offense; for
conviction of a second offense both of which were committed within a period of
five years, punishable by a fine not less than three hundred fifty dollars nor
more than seven hundred dollars ($700) or imprisonment for a period not to
exceed six months, or both; and upon conviction for a third or subsequent
offense all of which were committed within a period of five years, punishable
by a fine not less than seven hundred dollars nor more than one thousand
dollars ($1000) or imprisonment for a period not to exceed six months, or both.
Each week’s continued violation shall
constitute a separate additional violation.
3.5 Withholding of Certificate of Occupancy
If any building or land development
activity is installed or conducted in violation of this local law the
Stormwater Management Officer may withhold or revoke the CO on the property.
3.6
Restoration of lands
Any violator may be
required to restore land to its undisturbed condition. In the event that
restoration is not undertaken within a reasonable time after notice, the Town of Beekman may take necessary corrective action, the cost of which
shall become a lien upon the property until paid.
Section 4. Fees
for Services
The Town of Beekman
may require any
person undertaking land development activities regulated by this law to pay
reasonable costs at prevailing rates for review of SWPPPs, inspections, or SMP
maintenance performed by the Town of Beekman or performed by a third party for
the Town of Beekman .
Schedule A
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Stormwater Management (From: New York
State |
Practices
Acceptable for Water Quality Stormwater
Management Design Manual, Table 5.1) |
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Group |
Practice |
Description |
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Pond |
Micropool Extended Detention Pond (P-1) |
Pond
that treats the majority of the water quality volume through extended detention,
and incorporates a micropool at the outlet of the pond to prevent sediment resuspension. |
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Wet Pond (P-2) |
Pond
that provides storage for the entire water quality volume in the permanent pool. |
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Wet Extended Detention Pond (P-3) |
Pond
that treats a portion of the water quality volume by detaining storm flows above a permanent pool for a specified minimum
detention time. |
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Multiple Pond System (P-4) |
A group of ponds that collectively treat the water
quality volume. |
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Pocket Pond (P-5) |
A
stormwater wetland design adapted for the treatment of runoff from small drainage
areas that has little or no baseflow available to maintain water elevations
and relies on groundwater to maintain a permanent pool. |
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Wetland |
Shallow Wetland (W-1) |
A wetland that provides water quality treatment
entirely in a shallow marsh. |
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Extended Detention Wetland (W-2) |
A
wetland system that provides some fraction of the water quality volume by detaining storm flows above the marsh surface. |
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Pond/Wetland System (W-3) |
A
wetland system that provides a portion of the water quality volume in the permanent
pool of a wet pond that precedes the marsh for a specified minimum detention
time. |
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Pocket Wetland (W-4) |
A
shallow wetland design adapted for the treatment of runoff from small
drainage areas
that has variable water levels and relies on groundwater for its permanent pool. |
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Infiltration |
Infiltration Trench (I-1) |
An
infiltration practice that stores the water quality volume in the void spaces of a
gravel trench before it is infiltrated into the ground. |
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Infiltration Basin (I-2) |
An
infiltration practice that stores the water quality volume in a shallow depression
before it is infiltrated into the ground. |
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Dry Well (I-3) |
An
infiltration practice similar in design to the infiltration trench, and best suited for
treatment of rooftop runoff. |
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Filtering Practices |
Surface Sand Filter (F-1) |
A
filtering practice that treats stormwater by settling out larger particles in a sediment
chamber, and then filtering stormwater through a sand matrix. |