The Cazenovia Town Board has concluded that
phosphorus contained in stormwater runoff contributes to the eutrophication
(enrichment) of Cazenovia Lake and consequently represents a threat
to the lake's ecological health, recreational quality, and aesthetic
value. Cazenovia Lake is a natural asset which enhances the environmental,
recreational, cultural and economic resources of the area and contributes
to the general health and welfare of the public. The Board further
finds that regulating the amount of phosphorus contained in fertilizer
will help reduce overall phosphorus loading to the lake, which is
the best long-term strategy for the restoration and protection of
Cazenovia Lake.
This chapter applies to all areas of the Cazenovia Lake Watershed, as shown on the map attached as Schedule B to Chapter
140 of the Town of Cazenovia Code.
For purposes of this chapter, the following
terms shall have the following meanings:
AGRICULTURE USES
Beekeeping; dairying; egg production; floriculture; fish
or fur farming; forest and game management; grazing; livestock raising;
orchards; plant greenhouses and nurseries; poultry raising; raising
of grain, grass, mint and seed crops; raising of fruits, nuts, berries;
sod farming and vegetable raising.
LAWN FERTILIZER
Any fertilizer, whether applied by property owner, renter
or commercial entity, intended for nonagricultural use, such as for
lawns, golf courses, parks and cemeteries. Lawn fertilizer does not
include fertilizer products intended primarily for garden or indoor
use.
The restrictions upon the use of lawn fertilizer under §
109-4 of this chapter shall not apply to:
A. Newly established turf or lawn areas during their
first growing season.
B. Turf or lawn areas that soil tests, performed within
the past three years by a state-certified soil testing laboratory
or other qualified or recognized authority in the area of soil analysis,
confirm are below phosphorus levels established by the Cornell Cooperative
Extension. The lawn fertilizer application shall not contain an amount
of phosphorus exceeding the amount and rate of application recommended
in the soil test evaluation.
C. Agricultural uses, vegetable and flower gardens, or
application to trees or shrubs.
D. Yard waste compost, biosolids or other similar materials
that are primarily organic in nature and are applied to improve the
physical condition of the soil.
Effective March 1, 2009, all vendors of lawn
fertilizer within the Town of Cazenovia will display a map of the
Cazenovia Lake Watershed and a sign containing the regulations set
forth in this chapter and the effects of phosphorus on Cazenovia Lake.
All vendors will offer fertilizer that is labeled as containing 0%
phosphorus.
This chapter will be enforced by the Codes Enforcement
Officer of the Town of Cazenovia.
If any section, provision or portion of this
chapter is ruled invalid by a court, the remainder of this chapter
shall not for that reason be rendered invalid.