[Ord. No. 09-02, 1-20-2009; Ord. No. 09-07, 9-8-2009]
(a) During the construction process, exposed soil is highly vulnerable
to erosion by wind and water. Eroded soil endangers water resources
by reducing water quality and causing the siltation of aquatic habitat
for fish and other desirable species. Eroded soil also necessitates
repair of sewers and ditches and the dredging of lakes. In addition,
clearing and grading during construction cause the loss of native
vegetation necessary for terrestrial and aquatic habitat.
(b) As a result, the purpose of this article is to safeguard persons,
protect property, and prevent damage to the environment in the Town
of Windsor. This article will also promote the public welfare by guiding,
regulating, and controlling the design, construction, use, and maintenance
of any development or other activity that disturbs or breaks the topsoil
or results in the movement of earth on land in the Town.
[Ord. No. 09-02, 1-20-2009; Ord. No. 09-07, 9-8-2009]
This article shall be applicable to any and all activities which
result in the disturbance of more than 0.5 acre of land, with the
exception of the following activities:
(1) Any emergency activity that is immediately necessary for the protection
of life, property, or natural resources.
(2) Nursery and agricultural operations conducted as a principal main
or accessory use.
(3) Construction of a single-family detached dwelling, disturbing less
than 1.0 acre of land, that is not part of a subdivision or larger
development of land, provided that a permit is not required by the
inland wetlands and watercourses Commission.
[Ord. No. 09-02, 1-20-2009; Ord. No. 09-07, 9-8-2009]
The Town Engineer is hereby appointed to administer and implement
the provisions of this article.
[Ord. No. 09-02, 1-20-2009; Ord. No. 09-07, 9-8-2009]
Definitions not included in this section are defined in the
town's Stormwater Manual.
OWNER
The legal or beneficial owner of a site, including but not
limited to, a mortgagee or vendee in possession, receiver, executor,
trustee, lessee or other person, firm or corporation in control of
the site.
PERSON
Except to the extent exempted from this article, any individual,
partnership, firm, association, joint venture, public or private corporation,
trust, estate, Commission, Board, public or private institution, utility,
cooperative, city, county or other political subdivision of the state,
any interstate body or any other legal entity and acting as either
the owner or the owner's agent.
[Ord. No. 09-02, 1-20-2009; Ord. No. 09-07, 9-8-2009]
The Town of Windsor will utilize the policy, criteria and information
including technical specifications and standards in the latest edition
of the Connecticut Guidelines for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control,
as well as the town's Stormwater Manual, as amended, and the
town's engineering standards and specifications, as amended,
for the proper implementation of the requirements of this article.
These documents may be updated and expanded periodically, based on
improvements in science, engineering, monitoring and local maintenance
experience.
[Ord. No. 09-02, 1-20-2009; Ord. No. 09-07, 9-8-2009]
(a) No person shall perform any land-disturbing activity that would require
the uncovering of an area of land 0.5 acre or more without first meeting
the requirements of this article prior to commencing the proposed
activity.
(b) Unless specifically exempted by this article, any person proposing
a land-disturbing activity that would require the uncovering of an
area of land 0.5 acre or more shall submit an application for an erosion
and sediment control permit to the Town Engineer for review and approval.
(1) Proof of registration under the Connecticut Department of Environmental
Protection's General Permit for the Discharge of Stormwater and
Dewatering Wastewaters Associated with Construction Activities must
be provided for sites disturbing an area of land of five acres or
more.
(c) Each application for an erosion and sediment control permit shall
be accompanied by the following items in order to be considered:
(1) An erosion and sediment control plan in accordance with Section
3-127;
(2) A signed statement that any land clearing, construction, or development
involving the movement of earth shall be in accordance with the erosion
and sediment control plan developed for the application;
(3) Performance bond in accordance with Section
3-129; and
(4) Permit application and plan review fees in accordance with Sections 3-130
and 3-131.
[Ord. No. 09-02, 1-20-2009; Ord. No. 09-07, 9-8-2009]
(a) The erosion and sediment control plan shall be prepared in accordance
with the criteria established in applicable design manuals and documents
and must be submitted with the stamp and signature of a professional
engineer licensed in the State of Connecticut.
(b) Modifications to the plan shall be processed and approved or disapproved
in accordance with Sections 3-128 and 3-132. Modifications may
be authorized by the Town Engineer by written authorization to the
permittee.
[Ord. No. 09-02, 1-20-2009; Ord. No. 09-07, 9-8-2009]
Grading, erosion control practices, sediment control practices,
and waterway crossings shall meet the design criteria set forth in
the applicable design manuals and documents and shall be adequate
to prevent transportation of sediment from the site to the satisfaction
of the Town Engineer.
[Ord. No. 09-02, 1-20-2009; Ord. No. 09-07, 9-8-2009]
(a) Unless otherwise required by the planning department, Town Planning
and Zoning Commission and/or the inland wetlands and watercourses
Commission, the applicant will be required to file with the Town,
through the town's finance Director, a performance bond in an
amount as determined and deemed sufficient by the Town Engineer to
cover the total estimated construction cost of all site improvements,
landscaping, and maintenance improvements for such period as specified
by the Town of Windsor, as well as the engineering and inspection
costs to cover the failure or repair of improvements installed on
the site, prior to the commencement of any land-disturbing activity
that would require uncovering 0.5 acre or more of land.
(b) The bond required in this section shall include provisions relative
to forfeiture for failure to complete work specified in the approved
erosion and sediment control plan, compliance with all of the provisions
of this article, other applicable laws and regulations, and any time
limitations. The bond shall not be fully released without a final
inspection of the completed work by the Town Engineer, submission
of "as-built" plans, a signed maintenance agreement and covenant,
if applicable, and a certification of completion by the Town Engineer
that the erosion and sediment controls implemented at the site, comply
with the approved erosion and sediment control plan and provisions
of this article.
(c) The bond shall be a cash bond for which a certified or cashier's
check is to be made payable to the Town of Windsor. The applicant
shall comply with all necessary procedures to establish the bond as
determined by the finance Director. A W-9 form must be completed by
the applicant to accept the bond deposit. Release of the bond will
be determined by the Town Engineer, as described above, at which time
the finance Director will issue a check made payable to the applicant
for the bond reduction amount in addition to accrued interest.
[Ord. No. 09-02, 1-20-2009; Ord. No. 09-07, 9-8-2009]
Applications for erosion and sediment control permits shall be filed with and on forms provided by the Town Engineer and shall include the items set forth in Section
3-126.
[Ord. No. 09-02, 1-20-2009; Ord. No. 09-07, 9-8-2009]
The fee for review of any erosion and sediment control permit
application shall be based on the fee structure established in the
Price Guide and shall be paid at the time of application.
[Ord. No. 09-02, 1-20-2009; Ord. No. 09-07, 9-8-2009]
(a) The Town Engineer shall inform the applicant, in writing, whether
the application and erosion and sediment control plan are approved
or disapproved within 30 days after receiving an application.
(b) Failure of the Town Engineer to act on an original or revised application
within 30 days of receipt shall authorize the applicant to proceed
in accordance with the plans as filed unless such time is extended
by written agreement between the applicant and Town Engineer. Pending
preparation and approval of a revised plan, development activities
shall be allowed to proceed in accordance with conditions established
by the Town Engineer.
(c) Approval of the application and erosion and sediment control plan
must be obtained prior to the issuance of any building permit.
[Ord. No. 09-02, 1-20-2009; Ord. No. 09-07, 9-8-2009]
(a) The Town Engineer shall make inspections as hereinafter required
and either shall approve that portion of the work completed or shall
notify the permittee wherein the work fails to comply with the erosion
and sediment control plan as approved. Plans for grading, stripping,
excavating, and filling work bearing the approval of the Town Engineer
shall be maintained at the site during the progress of the work. To
obtain inspections, the permittee shall notify the Town Engineer or
his designee at least two working days before the following:
(2) Completion of clearing limit demarcation;
(3) Installation of sediment and erosion control measures;
(4) Completion of site clearing;
(5) Completion of rough grading;
(6) Completion of final grading;
(7) Close of the construction season;
(8) Completion of final landscaping;
(9) Removal of sediment and erosion control system;
(b) The permittee or his/her agent shall make regular inspections of
all control measures in accordance with the inspection schedule outlined
on the approved erosion and sediment control plan(s). The purpose
of such inspections will be to determine the overall effectiveness
of the control plan and the need for additional control measures.
All inspections shall be documented in written form and submitted
to the Town Engineer at the time interval specified in the approved
permit.
(c) The Town Engineer may enter the property of the applicant as deemed necessary to make regular inspections to ensure the validity of the reports filed under subsection
(b).
[Ord. No. 09-02, 1-20-2009; Ord. No. 09-07, 9-8-2009]
(a) Violation and penalties. No person shall construct, enlarge, alter,
repair, or maintain any grading, excavation, or fill, or cause the
same to be done, contrary to or in violation of any terms of this
article.
(b) Procedure for issuance of citations.
(1) The Town Manager shall issue a written notice to any person who violates
any provision of this article. No written notice may be issued against
the state or any state official or employee acting within the scope
of his employment. Such written notice shall explain the nature of
the violation and the steps required for compliance, and shall allow
a seventy-two-hour period within which to correct the violation or
within which a written plan for correction shall be submitted to the
Town Manager, setting forth a reasonable time period for correction
of the violation as agreed upon by the Town Manager. A written notice
issued pursuant to this subsection shall be served:
a. By hand delivery, at which time the seventy-two-hour period shall
begin; or
b. By certified mail return receipt requested and by regular first class
mail. Three business days shall be allowed for mail delivery of the
notice prior to the commencement of the seventy-two-hour period.
(2) Within two business days after the period for correction established
in subsection a. expires, the Town Manager shall re-inspect the subject
property to determine compliance.
(3) If the violations set forth in the written notice have not been corrected
at the time of re-inspection, the Town Manager, in his capacity as
chief executive officer, shall issue a citation and fine for each
violation by hand, by certified mail return receipt requested, by
leaving a true and attested copy of the citation at the usual place
of abode or residence of the person in violation, or in the case of
a corporate or business entity, delivery to the business address or
the address of the statutory agent of said entity. No such fine shall
be levied against the state or any state official or state employee
acting within the scope of his employment. All citations issued pursuant
to this section shall state the violation for which the citation is
being issued, the fine imposed for the violation, the time period
within which the fine must be paid, and an address for remittance
of the fine. The Town Council may periodically update the schedule
of fines for violations by way of amendment to this article. The current
fine for each violation shall be as follows:
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Nature of Violation
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Amount of Civil Fine
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(1)
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Carrying on activities without a permit, or carrying on activities
not authorized by a permit, which do not pose an immediate danger
to persons, property, or the surrounding environment.
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$75
|
|
(2)
|
Carrying on activities without a permit, or carrying on activities
not authorized by a permit, which may pose an immediate danger to
persons, property, or the surrounding environment.
|
$150
|
|
(3)
|
Carrying on activities without a permit, or carrying on activities
not authorized by a permit, which cause limited and/or correctable
damage to property or the surrounding environment.
|
$200
|
|
(4)
|
Carrying on activities without a permit, or carrying on activities
not authorized by a permit, which cause irreversible soil erosion
or sedimentation.
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$250
|
(c) Compliance periods after citation.
(1) Any violation for which a citation is issued and which is not corrected
within the time period specified in subsection (b) above shall be
a new violation of this article, and every twenty-four-hour period
thereafter in which the violation is not corrected shall constitute
a new violation. For repeated violations of the same provision of
this ordinance by the same person, the Town Manager shall not be required
to provide the violator with another written notice or correction
period, and may immediately issue the citations and fines permitted
by this article.
(2) The Town Manager shall not be responsible for a daily re-inspection.
Rather the person to whom the citation has been issued shall be responsible
for reporting subsequent compliance by way of written report to the
Town Manager. The Town Manager shall re-inspect to confirm compliance
within one business day of receipt of such report.
(d) Payment of fines.
(1) All fines imposed under this article which are uncontested shall
be made payable to the Town of Windsor and shall be received by the
Town Manager within 10 business days from receipt of the citation.
All fines collected by the Town Manager shall be directed to the Town
finance Director to be deposited into the Town of Windsor general
fund.
(2) If no payment is received for any fine imposed under this article within the time allowed for payment, then the Town Manager shall act in accordance with the procedures established in Chapter
2, Article
VI, of this Code.
(e) Stop-work order; revocation of permit. In the event that any person
implements site development in such a manner as to adversely affect
the health, welfare, or safety of persons residing or working in the
neighborhood or development site so as to be materially detrimental
to the public welfare or injurious to property or improvements in
the neighborhood, the Town Engineer and/or Town Manager may issue
a stop-work order and suspend or revoke the erosion and sediment control
permit.
[Ord. No. 09-02, 1-20-2009; Ord. No. 09-07, 9-8-2009]
The procedure for admitting liability to a violation under this article, and the hearing procedure for any citation issued pursuant to this article shall be in accordance with the provisions set forth in Chapter
2, Article
VI, of this Code.
[Ord. No. 09-02, 1-20-2009; Ord. No. 09-07, 9-8-2009]
Any person or entity aggrieved by a finding, determination, notice order or action taken under the provisions of this article may appeal and shall be advised of his right to appeal in accordance with the provisions set forth in Chapter
2, Article
VI of this Code.
[Ord. No. 09-02, 1-20-2009; Ord. No. 09-07, 9-8-2009]
The penalties established by this article shall not be exclusive
of any other enforcement remedy which may be imposed by the Town Manager,
for violations of this article, as authorized by any federal or state
statute, Town ordinance, zoning regulation, or inland wetlands and
watercourses regulations, of the Town of Windsor or otherwise any
other penalty that may be imposed by any local, state or federal agency.