This article shall be known as the "On-Site Individual Wastewater Treatment
System Law of the Town of East Bloomfield."
This article shall govern the treatment of sewage by regulating all
on-site individual wastewater treatment systems (hereinafter referred to as
a wastewater treatment system).
The purpose of this article is to promote the health, safety and general
welfare of the community, including the protection and preservation of the
property of its inhabitants by regulating wastewater treatment systems so
that human sewage and other wastes are disposed of in a manner that will not
create a health hazard, adversely affect the environment, create a nuisance
or impair the enjoyment or use of property.
Enactment of this article is pursuant to Article 2 of the Municipal
Home Rule Law and Article 3 of the Public Health Law.
In addition to the definitions contained in the New York State Public
Health Law and Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, which are incorporated
herein by reference, the following words and terms shall be defined as follows:
ADEQUATELY FUNCTIONING
A wastewater treatment system inspected pursuant to §
105-23B of this article that is determined by the Code Enforcement Officer as not posing a public health threat by virtue of aboveground seepage or contamination of surface or ground water. For the purpose of this article, an adequately functioning system shall always include a watertight vessel.
CHANGE OF USE
A use of land with an associated building and wastewater treatment
system that is modified so as to likely cause an increase in hydraulic loading
(e.g., change from an existing commercial use to residential use; change of
an existing residential use to commercial use; change of a commercial use
to a different type of commercial use). A change of use shall also include
the removal and replacement of a manufactured or mobile home dwelling.
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The official designated by this article as having the authority to
enforce the provisions of this article.
CONVEYANCE OF REAL PROPERTY
The transfer of the title of real estate from one to another, in
the form of a deed or other legal instrument, filed in the office of the Ontario
County Clerk.
DESIGN PROFESSIONAL
A person licensed or registered in the State of New York and authorized
by New York State Education Law to design the systems described in 10 NYCRR
Appendix 75-A.
EAST BLOOMFIELD TOWN BOARD
The municipal corporation charged with authority to act as the Local
Board of Health as defined by New York State Public Health Law.
MINOR ALTERATIONS
Routine maintenance and repairs to the wastewater treatment system,
including but not limited to the following: replacement of septic tank covers
or baffles, replacement of distribution box covers, replacement of cracked
pipes, pumping of the septic tank and replacement of mechanical pumps and
devices. Minor alterations shall not include replacement of a septic tank,
distribution box or any addition, alteration or rearrangement of drainage
piping. Like examples of minor alterations not specifically listed in this
definition shall be determined by the Code Enforcement Officer.
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Any building constructed or placed on an undeveloped site requiring
the installation of a wastewater treatment system and currently not utilizing
the same.
SEWAGE
The combination of human and household waste with water which is
discharged to the plumbing system, including the waste from a flush toilet,
bath, shower, sink, lavatory, dishwashing or laundry machine or the water-carried
waste from any fixture, equipment or machine.
On sites with topographic, physiographic or other limitations, the Code
Enforcement Officer shall utilize current technology and design methods to
remedy failed or improperly functioning systems, provided that applicable
state standards, to the greatest extent possible, are complied with. In considering
site limitations, the Code Enforcement Officer shall take the following into
consideration:
A. Distance separations to drinking water supplies and watercourses.
B. The imminent health hazards resulting from a currently
failed system.
C. Existing lot line setbacks and area requirements as related
to individual properties.
D. The extent to which the limitations are self-created.
Wastewater treatment systems shall be maintained in good working order.
There shall be no activities or conditions permitted which would interfere
with the proper operation of wastewater treatment systems. It is specifically
prohibited to construct or place buildings, to install paving, to plant trees
or shrubs, to regrade or place fill, to allow crossing by vehicles, to install
aboveground pools or to install driveways or parking areas over sanitary disposal
fields.
In addition to approvals required herein, a review and approval by the
New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) or the New York State Department
of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC), if appropriate, shall be required
for the following conditions:
A. Any realty subdivision as defined by Article 11, Title
II of the New York State Public Health Law or Article 17, Title 15 of the
New York State Environmental Conservation Law.
B. Any alternative system as defined by Appendix 75-A of
Part 75 of Title 10 of the New York Code of Rules and Regulations (10 NYCRR).
C. Any facility required to be permitted by the NYSDOH.
D. Any on-site individual wastewater treatment system or
other system with effluent in excess of 1,000 gallons per day.
In any instance where a wastewater treatment system is located, installed,
constructed, altered, enlarged or extended in violation of this article, or
in any instance where this article is otherwise violated, the East Bloomfield
Town Board may maintain an action or proceeding in the name of the municipality
in a court of competent jurisdiction to compel compliance with the terms of
this article or to restrain by injunction the violation of this article.
Any violation or threatened violation of any of the provisions of this
article, in addition to other remedies herein provided, the East Bloomfield
Town Board may institute any appropriate action or proceeding to prevent unlawful
construction, alteration, repair or reconstruction, to restrain, correct or
abate such violation to prevent the use of the wastewater treatment system
or to prevent any illegal act, conduct, business or use regarding such wastewater
treatment system.
Any permit or approval granted under this article which is based upon
or is granted in reliance upon any material misrepresentation, or upon failure
to make material fact or circumstances known, by or on behalf of an applicant
shall be void.
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall be subject
to a fine not to exceed the sum of $250 or by imprisonment of not more than
15 days, or both. Each week such violation continues after notification to
the person in violation shall constitute a separate violation. Such violation
notice shall be served by certified mail, return receipt requested, or by
personal service.