A.
Inspection during construction.
(1)
The Town Board, or its designee, Planning Board, Town Engineer, and/or Codes Enforcement Officer of the Town of New Hartford may choose to require or conduct inspections during construction as necessary to determine compliance with the stormwater management provisions of this Part 1. Following any such inspection, the Codes Enforcement Officer may either approve that portion of the work completed or notify the applicant wherein the work fails to comply with the requirements of this Part 1 and/or the stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP). So that the municipality may determine the need for an inspection, the applicant shall notify the Town of New Hartford enforcement official at least 48 hours before any of the following:
(a)
Start of construction.
(b)
Installation of sediment and erosion control measures.
(c)
Completion of site clearing.
(d)
Completion of rough grading.
(e)
Completion of final grading.
(f)
Close of the construction season.
(g)
Completion of final landscaping.
(h)
Successful establishment of landscaping in public areas.
(2)
If any violations of this Part 1 or other applicable codes, laws or rules are found, the applicant and developer shall be notified, in writing, of the nature of the violation and the required corrective actions. No further work shall be conducted except for site stabilization until any violations are corrected and all work previously completed has received approval by the Codes Enforcement Officer.
B.
As-built filing requirements. All applicants are required to submit to the Town Codes Enforcement officer as-built plans for any stormwater management practices located on site after final construction is completed. The plan must show the final design specifications for all stormwater management facilities and must be certified by a professional engineer located on site and within 45 days of the completion of final construction. Failure to do so shall constitute a codes violation subject to enforcement.
C.
Inspection of stormwater facilities after project completion.
(1)
Inspection programs may be established on a reasonable basis after construction.
(2)
The Town of New Hartford may choose to conduct routine inspections; random inspections; inspections based upon complaints or other notice of possible violations; inspection of drainage basins or areas identified as higher-than-typical sources of sediment or other contaminants or pollutants; inspections of businesses or industries of a type associated with higher-than-usual discharges of contaminants or pollutants or with discharges of a type which are more likely than the typical discharge to cause violations of state or federal water or sediment quality standards or the SPDES stormwater permit; and joint inspections with other agencies inspecting under environmental or safety laws.
(3)
Inspections may include, but are not limited to, reviewing maintenance and repair records, sampling discharges, surface water, groundwater, and material or water in drainage control facilities; and evaluating the condition of drainage control facilities and other stormwater management practices.
(4)
Such inspections may be performed by officials of the Town of New Hartford or the Town Board may designate an inspector required to have a professional engineer's (PE) license or certified professional in erosion and sediment control (CPESC) certificate, as long as the designated inspector is required to submit a report.
E.
Right-of-entry for inspection. When any new stormwater management facility is installed on private property or when any new connection is made between private property and the public stormwater system, the landowner shall grant to the Town of New Hartford the right to enter the property at reasonable times and in a reasonable manner for the purpose of inspection as specified in § 101-10C.