As used in these regulations, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
ACT
The Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Act, C.G.S. §§ 22a-36
through 22a-45a, as amended.
AGENCY
The Wetlands Commission of the Town of Haddam.
BOGS
Usually distinguished by evergreen trees and shrubs underlain
by peat deposits, poor or very poor drainage, and highly acidic conditions.
CLEAR-CUTTING
The harvest of timber products in a fashion which removes
all trees down to a two inches' diameter at chest height.
COMMISSION
The Wetlands Commission of the Town of Haddam.
CONTINUAL FLOW
A flow of water which persists for an extended time; this
flow may be interrupted during periods of drought or during the low
flow period of the annual hydrological cycle, June through September,
but recurs in prolonged succession.
DATE OF RECEIPT (OF APPLICATION)
The day of the regularly scheduled meeting of the Commission
immediately following the day of submission, provided such meeting
is no earlier than three business days after the date of submission,
or 35 days after submission, whichever is sooner. The application
shall be placed on the agenda for consideration and if deemed complete,
the decision-making time table begins.
DEPOSIT
Includes, but shall not be limited to, fill, grade, dump,
place, discharge or emit.
DESIGNATED AGENT
That person designated as the Wetlands Enforcement Officer
and/or the Chairman of the Haddam Wetlands Commission or any individual
designated by the Commission to carry out its functions and purposes.
DISCHARGE
Emission of any water, substance, or material into wetlands
or watercourses, whether or not such substance causes pollution.
DISTURBING THE NATURAL AND INDIGENOUS CHARACTER OF THE LAND
The activity will significantly alter inland wetlands and
watercourses by reason of removal or deposition of material, clear
cutting, alteration or obstruction of water flow in the wetlands or
watercourse or its surroundings and will result in the pollution or
degradation of the wetlands or watercourse.
FARMING
Use of land for growing of crops, raising of livestock or
other agricultural use.
FEASIBLE
Able to be constructed or implemented consistent with sound
engineering principles.
GARDENING
The tilling of soil, planting, cultivating and harvesting
of vegetable matter.
GRADING
Removal, deposition, or alteration of any earth material
that changes present elevations.
GRAZING
Using any tract of land to feed or supply farm animals with
grass or pasture, to tend farm animals, or feeding or growing silage
and herbage.
GRUBBING
To dig or dig up vegetated areas.
HARVESTING OF CROPS
Gathering plants or animals or plant or animal products which
have been grown to be harvested.
INCIDENTAL AND MAINTENANCE USES
As used in §
301-19, uses that do not significantly
alter the value or the extent of wetlands, upland review areas, or
watercourses, and are not for accommodating new uses but for retaining
preexisting ones. Examples are maintenance of preexisting ditches
and culverts, fences, or stone walls.
LICENSE
The whole or any part of any permit, certificate of approval
or similar form of permission which may be required of any person
by the provisions of these regulations under the authority of the
Wetlands Commission.
MAJOR WATERCOURSES
Watercourses so designated on the Official Inland Wetlands
and Watercourses Map, Town of Haddam.
MAJOR WETLANDS
Wetlands so designated on the Official Inland Wetlands and
Watercourses Map, Town of Haddam.
MARSHES
Watercourses that are distinguished by the absence of trees
and shrubs and which are dominated by soft-stemmed herbaceous plants.
The water table of marshes is at or above the surface throughout the
year, but seasonal fluctuations are encountered and areas of open
water, six inches or more in depth, are common.
MATERIAL
Any substance, solid or liquid, organic or inorganic, including
but not limited to soil, sediment, aggregate, land, gravel, clay,
bog, mud, debris, sand, refuse or waste.
MUNICIPALITY
The Town of Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut.
NURSERIES
Places where plants are grown for sale, transplanting or
experimentation.
PERMIT
The whole of any part of any license, certificate of approval
or similar form of permission which may be required of any person
by the provisions of these regulations under the authority of the
Commission.
PERMITTEE
The person to whom a permit has been issued.
PERSON
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
limited-liability company, company, organization or legal entity of
any kind, including municipal corporations, governmental agencies
or subdivisions thereof.
POLLUTION
Harmful thermal effect or the contamination or rendering
unclean or impure of any waters of the state by reason of any waste
or other materials discharged or deposited therein by any public or
private sewer or otherwise so as directly or indirectly to come in
contact with any waters. This includes, but is not limited to, erosion.
PRUDENT
Economically and otherwise reasonable in light of the social
benefits to be derived from the proposed regulated activity, provided
cost may be considered in deciding what is prudent and further provided
a mere showing of expense will not necessarily mean an alternative
is imprudent.
REGULATED ACTIVITY
A.
Any operation within or use of wetlands or a
watercourse involving removal or deposition of material; or any obstruction,
construction, alteration or pollution of such wetlands or watercourse,
but shall not include the specified activities in §
301-4
of these regulations. Furthermore, any clearing, grubbing, grading,
paving, excavating, filling, constructing, depositing or removing
of material, clear cutting of trees or shrubs, and discharging of
stormwater on the land within the following upland review areas is
a regulated activity:
(1)
Within 100 feet measured horizontally from all
tidal wetlands, minor and major wetlands and any minor or major watercourse.
(2)
If the overall slope of the upland review area
exceeds an average of a ten-percent grade, an additional 50 feet shall
be added to the horizontal width of the upland review area.
B.
At its discretion, the Commission may rule that
any other activity located within such upland review area or in any
other nonwetlands or nonwatercourse area may have an adverse impact
on wetlands or watercourses and is a regulated activity.
REGULATED AREA
Any wetlands and watercourse and their contiguous upland
review areas as defined in these regulations.
REMOVE
Includes, but shall not be limited to, drain, excavate, mine,
dig, dredge, suck, grub, clear cut timber, bulldoze, dragline or blast.
RENDERING UNCLEAN OR IMPURE
Any alteration of the physical, chemical or biological properties
of any waters of the state, including, but not limited to, change
in odor, color, turbidity or taste.
SALMON RIVER WATERSHED
The area so designated on the Official Inland Wetlands and
Watercourses Map, Town of Haddam.
SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY
Any activity, including, but not limited to, the following
activities, which the Commission determines may have a major effect
or significant impact on the area for which an application has been
filed or on another part of the inland wetlands or watercourse system:
A.
Any activity involving a deposition or removal
of material which will or may have a substantial effect on the wetlands
and watercourse area or on another part of the inland wetlands or
watercourse system; or
B.
Any activity which substantially changes the
natural channel or may inhibit the natural dynamics of a watercourse
system; or
C.
Any activity which substantially diminishes
the natural capacity of an inland wetlands or watercourse to support
desirable fisheries, wildlife, or other biological life, prevent flooding,
supply water, assimilate waste, facilitate drainage, provide recreation
or open space or other functions; or
D.
Any activity which causes substantial turbidity,
siltation or sedimentation in a wetlands or watercourse; or
E.
Any activity which causes a substantial diminution
of either flow of a natural watercourse or groundwater levels of the
regulated area; or
F.
Any activity which causes or has the potential
to cause pollution of a wetlands or watercourse; or
G.
Any activity which destroys unique wetlands
or watercourse areas having demonstrable scientific or educational
value.
SOIL SCIENTIST
An individual duly qualified in accordance with standards
set by the Federal Office of Personnel Management.
STUMPING
The removal, from its established position in the earth,
of that part of a plant/tree remaining attached to the root after
the stem/trunk is cut.
SUBMERGED LANDS
Those lands which are inundated by water on a seasonal or
more frequent basis.
SWAMPS
Watercourses that are distinguished by the dominance of wetlands
trees and shrubs.
TIDAL WETLANDS
Those wetlands regulated pursuant to C.G.S. §§ 22a-28
through 22a-35.
TOWN
The Town of Haddam, Middlesex County, in the State of Connecticut.
UPLAND REVIEW AREA
Those nonwetlands and nonwatercourse areas in which certain
construction and landscape alteration activities may have a substantive
and/or adverse impact on the adjacent wetlands and watercourses and
are thereby regulated.
WASTE
Sewage or any substance, liquid, gaseous, solid or radioactive,
which may pollute or tend to pollute any of the waters of the Town.
WATERCOURSES
Rivers, streams, brooks, waterways, lakes, ponds, marshes,
swamps, bogs, and all other bodies of water, natural or artificial,
vernal, or continual flow or intermittent, public or private, which
are contained within, flow through or border upon the Town or any
portion thereof, not regulated pursuant to C.G.S. §§ 22a-28
to 22a-35, inclusive, as amended. Intermittent watercourses shall
be delineated by a defined permanent channel and bank and the occurrence
of two or more of the following characteristics:
A.
Evidence of scour or deposits of recent alluvium or detritus;
B.
The presence of standing or flowing water for a duration longer
than a particular storm incident; and
C.
The presence of hydrophytic vegetation.
WETLANDS
Land, including submerged land, not regulated pursuant to
C.G.S. §§ 22a-28 to 22a-35, inclusive, which consists
of any of the soil types designated as poorly drained, very poorly
drained, alluvial, and floodplain by the National Cooperative Soils
Survey, as may be amended from time to time, of the Natural Resources
Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture.
WETLANDS ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
An individual employed by the Town of Haddam to act as the
designated agent for the Wetlands Commission to carry out its functions
and purposes.
Nothing in these regulations shall obviate the
requirements for the applicant to obtain any other assents, permits
or licenses required by law or regulation by the Town of Haddam, State
of Connecticut and the government of the United States, including
any approval required by the Connecticut Department of Environmental
Protection and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Obtaining such assents,
permits or licenses is the sole responsibility of the applicant.
These regulations, including the Official Inland
Wetlands and Watercourses Map, Town of Haddam and amendments thereto,
shall become effective upon filing in the Office of the Town Clerk
and publication of a notice of such action in a newspaper having general
circulation in the Town of Haddam.