A. 
All Town stormwater permit application and SWPPP review fees shall be in an amount set forth in the fee schedule established, and which may be amended from time to time by resolution of the Town Board.
B. 
Permit review escrow account procedures.
(1) 
At the time of submission of any Town stormwater permit application, the applicant may be required to establish an applicant-funded review escrow account from which withdrawals shall be made to reimburse the Town for the cost of professional review services.
(2) 
The applicant shall fund the escrow account as follows (the total amount of funds required shall be based upon the level of expertise and intensity of evaluation needed due to the nature and complexity of the application):
(a) 
To cover the costs of the initial review of the SWPPP, an initial escrow deposit in the amount of $1,000 shall be provided, unless otherwise determined by the SMO or Planning Board in consultation with the Town Engineer. Should the balance in such escrow account become reduced to 1/2 of the originally deposited amount, the applicant shall deposit additional funds to bring its balance up to 100% of the originally deposited amount, or to some lesser amount as deemed acceptable by the SMO or Planning Board, to complete the review of the application and SWPPP. After all pertinent charges have been paid, the Town shall refund to the applicant any funds remaining on deposit.
(3) 
A building permit or certificate of occupancy or use or certificate of compliance shall not be issued and no approval of plats, subdivisions, site development plans, special use permits, variances or other permits or approvals, as issued by the administrative officials and municipal boards of the Town of Lewisboro, shall be granted unless all application fees and professional review fees charged in connection with the SWPPP review have been reimbursed to the Town.
C. 
Monitoring and inspection fees.
(1) 
Monitoring and inspection fees or escrow, if required, shall be determined by the SMO or Planning Board upon approval of the application, based on the complexity and substance of the authorized land development activity and SWPPP controls.
(2) 
To perform specific monitoring duties as required by this chapter, the Town may contract with a professional consultant to provide independent environmental monitoring and inspection services. To offset the costs of hiring an independent environmental monitor or inspector for this purpose, the SMO or Planning Board may require an applicant to establish a monitoring escrow account with the Town.