[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of West Seneca 11-3-2008 by L.L. No. 3-2008.[1] Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Building Code administration and enforcement — See Ch. 55.
Excavations and topsoil removal — See Ch. 68.
Stormwater management and erosion and sediment control — See Ch. 102A.
Subdivison of land — See Ch. 103.
Zoning — See Ch. 120.
[1]
Editor's Note: This local law also repealed former Ch. 63, Dumping, adopted 9-9-1974, as amended.
The purpose of this chapter is to protect the health and safety of residents of the Town of West Seneca from hazards arising from the use of land for dumps and dumping and to prevent the destruction or loss of value to property which may be caused by changes in the natural flow of surface waters when low property is filled in.
A. 
The dumping of any unsuitable fill on any land is hereby prohibited.
B. 
The use of any land for the purpose of dumping unsuitable fill is hereby prohibited.
C. 
The dumping of suitable fill on any land without an approved site/drainage plan is hereby prohibited.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The duly appointed or retained Code Enforcement Officer for the Town of West Seneca or those individuals properly designated as his agents.
CURRENT SUBDIVISION
A subdivision of land having a map on file with Erie County less than 10 years.
DUMPING PERMIT
A permit issued by the Code Enforcement Officer allowing the placement of suitable fill on any land in Town.
ELEVATION
The relative height of the ground surface above sea level.
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
A person licensed to practice engineering in the State of New York.
PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR
A person licensed to practice land surveying in the State of New York.
SITE/DRAINAGE PLAN
A drawing of a parcel of land, surveyed by a professional land surveyor and designed by a professional engineer, that shows the existing and proposed ground elevations, contours, all existing utilities and other topographical information deemed necessary by the Code Enforcement Officer (Building Inspector) to ensure proper drainage of that parcel of land.
SUITABLE FILL
Any inorganic soil material whose composition is suitable for use in embankment construction, including broken rock, concrete, asphalt or mixtures thereof, and any other materials deemed suitable by the Code Enforcement Officer.
TOWN ENGINEER
The duly appointed or retained professional engineer for the Town of West Seneca.
UNSUITABLE FILL
Any material containing vegetable or organic matter, such as muck, peat, organic silt, topsoil, sod and certain man-made deposits of industrial waste, toxic or contaminated materials, sludge, landfill and any other materials deemed unsuitable by the Code Enforcement Officer.
A. 
Any person, firm, organization or corporation intending to dump suitable fill within the Town of West Seneca must first submit a dumping permit application with three copies of a required site/drainage plan stamped by a professional engineer to the Town of West Seneca Building Department for approval. Once the site/drainage plan has been approved by the Code Enforcement Officer and Town Engineer, a dumping permit will be issued by the Code Enforcement Officer.
B. 
Any person, firm, organization or corporation intending to advertise or allow advertisement by sign or otherwise for the dumping of suitable fill within the Town of West Seneca, on land owned by said person, firm, organization or corporation must first submit a dumping permit application with three copies of the required site/drainage plan stamped by a professional engineer to the Town of West Seneca Building Department for approval. Once the site/drainage plan has been approved by the Code Enforcement Officer and Town Engineer, a dumping permit will be issued by the Code Enforcement Officer.
C. 
Any person, firm, organization or corporation intending to change the grade of any existing land within the Town of West Seneca must first submit a dumping permit application with three copies of the required site/drainage plan stamped by a professional engineer to the Town of West Seneca Building Department for approval, unless the land is part of a current subdivision. Once the site/drainage plan is approved by the Code Enforcement Officer and Town Engineer, a dumping permit will be issued by the Code Enforcement Officer.
D. 
A dumping permit issued to any of the above is sufficient compliance. This section does not apply to land being developed as part of a current subdivision.
E. 
A nonrefundable fee of $500 shall accompany each application for a suitable fill dumping permit.
F. 
The dumping permit shall be valid from the date of issuance to December 31 of that same calendar year. A maximum one-year extension may be granted for an additional nonrefundable fee of $500.
To insure that any land which was regraded or filled with suitable fill conforms to the approved site/drainage plan, the person, firm, organization or corporation must post a bond in the amount of $1,000, or provide a certified check in the amount of $500, at the time the dumping permit is issued. The bond or certified check shall only be released after the Town Engineer, or his representative, certifies that the filling operation conforms to the approved plan, is not impacting adjoining properties and the land was satisfactorily relandscaped. Make certified check payable to: The Town of West Seneca.
The Code Enforcement Officer shall be charged with the enforcement of the provisions of this chapter and shall make inspections to ensure compliance with same.
The present use of any land in violation of this chapter shall cease within three months from the effective date of this chapter.
This chapter shall not apply to municipal or other governmental projects approved by the Town of West Seneca or to those persons, firms, organizations or corporations holding valid building permits requiring suitable fill.
Any person, firm, organization or corporation that violates the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of an offense and be liable for a fine of up to $500 for each such offense. Each day the offense continues shall constitute a separate violation.
If any section or part thereof of this chapter shall be determined to be void, unconstitutional or invalid by a proper court of law, such determination shall not be deemed to affect, impair or invalidate the remainder thereof.
The Dumping Ordinance of the Town of West Seneca, adopted by the Town Board on September 9, 1974, and all amendments thereto, is hereby repealed.
This chapter shall be effective upon its filing with the Secretary of State.