[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Ramapo 6-4-2004 by L.L. No. 8-2004. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Stormwater management and sediment and erosion control — See Ch. 237.
Streams and watercourses — See Ch. 240.
Zoning — See Ch. 376.
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Aquifer and Well Field Protection Zone Law for the Town of Ramapo."
The Town Board, in adopting this chapter, is desirous of preventing the introduction to the watershed of materials that pose a threat to the watershed and hence public health and safety. These include chemicals, petroleum products and by-products, salts, and hazardous substances. Since many of the uses generating such products are prohibited by Chapter 376, Zoning, of the Code of the Town of Ramapo, this chapter requires the identification of any potential point of introduction primarily through the site plan review process. Many permitted uses use chemicals that can be introduced through floor drains, septic systems, or even through the sewage collection and treatment systems. With the advent of on-site stormwater runoff control systems, there is a potential to introduce these materials to the watershed if drainage facilities are not designed to prevent potential contamination.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
AQUIFER AND WELL FIELD PROTECTION ZONE
The area of the Town of Ramapo as contained on the Town's Aquifer and Well Field Protection Zone Map[1] representing wells, streams, water bodies, watercourses and buffers.
FLOOR DRAINS
Any opening in a floor or surface which receives spilled materials.
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
Any substance listed pursuant to Article 37 of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law and the Rules and Regulations of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation as a "hazardous substance."
REGULATED ACTIVITIES
A list of activities that will require review by the Department of Public Works and Building Inspector as part of site plan review or by the Building Inspector in connection with an application for a building permit.
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Editor's Note: Said map is on file in the office of Building, Planning and Zoning.
In furtherance of the above legislative findings, an Aquifer and Well Field Protection Zone is hereby established which shall include all property as shown on the Town's Aquifer and Well Field Protection Zone Map.[1]
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Editor's Note: Said map is on file in the office of Building, Planning and Zoning.
The following activities are expressly prohibited within the Aquifer and Well Field Protection Zone:
A. 
Disposal wells.
B. 
Stockpiling of animal wastes.
C. 
Wastewater lagoons and pits: No open storage lagoons and pits are permitted. All storage facilities must be inside buildings, watertight, above ground, and must have received permits provided by New York State Department of Environmental Protection.
D. 
Disposal of toxic chemicals, industrial sludge, and radioactive materials.
E. 
Bulk fertilizer storage for agriculture and commercial uses are prohibited unless they are within a completely enclosed structure which will prevent any seepage and runoff.
F. 
Pesticides and herbicides shall be used only by NYS DEC permits and shall only be stored in completely enclosed structures which will prevent any seepage and runoff.
G. 
Storage tanks and pipelines for hazardous substances: all underground facilities are prohibited; aboveground facilities must be provided with containment structures and catchment areas.
H. 
Salt stockpiles including chloride salts and nitrate salts are prohibited unless in a completely enclosed building or structure which will prevent any seepage and runoff.
The following regulated activities are subject to review by the Department of Public Works and Building Inspector pursuant to § 96-7 of this chapter:
A. 
Any activity which involves:
(1) 
Cleaning of metals with solvents.
(2) 
Repair or maintenance of internal combustion engines.
(3) 
Hazardous materials.
(4) 
Wastewaters not connected to publicly owned treatment facilities.
(5) 
Storage of internal combustion vehicles.
(6) 
Dispensing of fuels.
(7) 
Underground storage and piping.
A. 
The above regulated activities shall be reviewed to determine that the activity will not:
(1) 
Alter the subsurface flow of groundwater to private wells and existing and potential water supply wells.
(2) 
Degrade the quality of groundwater through the introduction of sewage wastes, stormwater runoff, liquid chemicals, petroleum products, dissolved metals or other toxic substances.
(3) 
Increase the long-term risk of groundwater contamination through the siting, establishment, or expansion of uses which store, transport, or utilize significant quantities of material which is potentially harmful to groundwater quality.
(4) 
Increase the long-term risk of groundwater contamination of relatively small quantities of material which over a period of time may accumulate in groundwater.
(5) 
Increase the risk of groundwater contamination through the removal of soils, sand, stone, or gravel which provide a protective mantel for groundwater which is part of the geologic deposits comprising the Town's aquifer.
B. 
In matters requiring site development plan approval, the Department of Public Works and Building Inspector shall provide a report to the Planning Board as to their review of the regulated activities. The Planning Board of the Town of Ramapo, in making a determination on an application for site development plan approval, shall consider the findings of the above report.
C. 
In matters requiring a building permit but no site development plan approval, the Building Inspector shall require compliance with these standards in the building permit review.
The enforcement official as designated in § 376-140 of Chapter 376, Zoning, of the Code of the Town of Ramapo, as may be amended, shall have the power, right and authority to issue an appearance ticket, as the same is defined in Article 150 of the Criminal Procedure Law of the State of New York, for the violation of any section of this chapter. In addition, the Town of Ramapo may institute an appropriate action or proceeding in any court of competent jurisdiction pursuant to § 268 of the Town Law of the State of New York.
Any person violating any section or provision of this chapter shall be guilty of a Class 3 violation as defined in Chapter 1, General Provisions, Article II, Penalties, of the Code of the Town of Ramapo, and shall be punished according to the provisions thereunder.