The purpose of this chapter is to promote the health, safety
and welfare of the residents of the Town of Richmond by protecting
the natural environment as affected by timber harvesting. The Town
of Richmond recognizes that timber resources are of significant value
and will be harvested. The Town of Richmond also recognizes that when
timber harvesting practices are carried out poorly, direct and significant
environmental damage can occur to the property, as well as to adjacent
lands and waters. This chapter requires an applicant to be responsible
for implementing best management practices as outlined below. Best
management practices will mitigate the potential for environmental
damage, particularly from soil erosion and sediment-laden runoff.
Therefore, the following requirements are intended to regulate those
harvesting activities that are most likely to cause environmental
damage, such as stream crossings, location of landings, haul roads
and skid trails and reclamation efforts.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
APPLICANT
The landowner(s) of the property upon which harvesting activities
occur along with any agent representing such property owner(s).
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
Devices and procedures to be considered and utilized as necessary
to protect the values and functions of forested land during harvesting
and other forest management operations. The New York State Department
of Environmental Conservation Timber Harvesting Guidelines and New
York State Forestry Best Management Practices for Water Quality BMP
Field Guide are referenced examples of the appropriate best management
practices for timber harvesting. Any revised or future editions approved
by New York State will be considered the then-current standards.
BOARD FOOT
A measure of lumber of 12 inches by 12 inches by one inch.
CLASSIFIED STREAM
A stream protected under Article 15 of the Environmental
Conservation Law. A permit is required from the NYSDEC for any work
disturbing a classified stream's bed or banks.
LANDINGS
An open or cleared area used for loading logs onto trucks
or used for any purpose such as storing logs or servicing equipment.
STANDARD CORD
Cut wood stacked measuring four feet in height and four feet
in width and eight feet in length.
The provisions for regulating timber harvesting shall not apply
to the cutting and storage of timber which is offered for sale as
firewood on the same property if all operations are carried out by
the owner of the property and as long as the operation does not provide
a threat to the health and safety of the adjacent property owners.
A permit application fee shall be paid in an amount deemed reasonable by the Town Board and set by resolution of the Town Board. Chapter
27, Reimbursement of Fees, provides the Town the authority to recoup and be reimbursed for its administrative and out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred in the processing of municipal applications. The Town Code Enforcement Officer shall be authorized to hire a professional forester (as described in §
175-3A) to provide consultant services regarding any timber harvesting application. The applicant shall be responsible for these costs and expenses.
This chapter shall be enforced by the Code Enforcement Officer
appointed by the Town Board. Pursuant to § 150.20 of the
Criminal Procedure Law and in accordance with § 10(4)(a)
of the Municipal Home Rule Law, the Code Enforcement Officer of the
Town is hereby authorized to issue and serve appearance tickets in
respect to any violation of this chapter. Any person violating any
provision of this chapter shall be guilty of a offense punishable
by a fine not to exceed $300 or imprisonment for a period not to exceed
15 days, or both.
In their interpretation and application, the provisions of this
chapter shall be held to be the minimum requirements adopted for the
promotion of the public health, safety and general welfare. This chapter
hereby repeals all other ordinances or local laws of the Town of Richmond
in conflict with the provisions of this chapter and are hereby superseded
or repealed to the extent necessary to give this chapter force and
effect during its effective period.