As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
APPLICANT
A property owner or agent of a property owner who has filed
an application for site plan approval or a building permit.
CLEARING
Any activity which removes the vegetative surface cover.
DESIGNATED AGENT
The Code Enforcement Officer and such other individual(s)
directed by the Village to conduct site inspections and/or perform
other municipal duties.
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
The development regulations for land development as adopted
by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Spencerport.
DRAINAGEWAY
Any channel that conveys surface runoff throughout the site.
EARTHWORK
Construction activity including clearing, grading, excavating,
soil disturbance or placement of fill that results in land disturbance.
EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN
A set of plans prepared by or under the direction of a licensed
professional engineer, indicating the specific measures and sequencing
to be used controlling sediment and erosion on a development site
before, during and after construction.
FINAL STABILIZATION
All soil-disturbing activities at the site have been completed
and a uniform perennial vegetative cover with density of 80% has been
established or equivalent measures, such as the use of mulches or
geotextiles, have been employed on all unpaved areas and areas not
covered by permanent structures.
GRADING
Excavation or fill of material, including the resulting conditions
thereof.
LETTER OF CREDIT
A document issued by a bank which guarantees the payment
of a customer's drafts for a specified period and up to a specified
amount.
PERIMETER CONTROL
A barrier that prevents sediment from leaving a site either
by filtering sediment-laden runoff or diverting it to a sediment trap
or basin.
PHASING
Clearing a parcel of land in distinct sections, with the
stabilization of each section before the clearing of the next.
QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL
Any person trained in the principles and practices of erosion
and sediment control, and stormwater management; such as a licensed
civil engineer, certified professional in erosion and sediment control,
licensed landscape architect or qualified Soil and Water Conservation
District staff.
RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL
As related to inspection of construction-site erosion controls,
any person with an in-depth understanding of the principles and practices
of erosion and sediment control, stormwater management and the proper
procedures and techniques for the installation and maintenance of
erosion and sediment control features.
SITE
A parcel of land, or a contiguous combination thereof, where
grading work is performed as a single unified operation.
SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT
A permit issued by the municipality for the construction
or alteration of ground improvements and structures for the control
of erosion, runoff and grading.
SITE PLAN APPROVAL
The examination and subsequent authorization to proceed with
a project based upon a drawing prepared to specifications and containing
necessary elements, which show the arrangement, layout and design
of the proposed use of a single parcel of land as shown on said plan.
SPDES (STATE POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM)
A United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) approved
program with permits issued in accordance with the New York State
Environmental Conservation Law that authorizes stormwater discharges
from certain construction activities to waters of the United States.
STABILIZATION
The use of practices that prevent exposed soil from eroding.
START OF CONSTRUCTION
The first land-disturbing activity associated with a development,
including land preparation such as clearing, grading and filling;
installation of streets and walkways; excavation for basements, footings,
piers or foundations; erection of temporary forms; and installation
of accessory buildings such as garages.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
The use of structural or nonstructural practices that are
designed to reduce stormwater runoff pollutant loads, discharge volumes,
and/or peak flow discharge rates.
STORMWATER RUNOFF
The flow on the surface of the ground resulting from precipitation.
VILLAGE
The Village of Spencerport.
WATERCOURSE
Any body of water, including, but not limited to, lakes,
ponds, rivers, streams, or drainage ditches which have been delineated
by the Village or any other local, state, or federal regulatory authority.
WATERWAY
A channel that directs surface runoff to a watercourse, or
to the public storm drain.
This article shall be applicable to all subdivision, site plan,
and building permit applications that will disturb the earth by greater
than or equal to one acre of land. This article also applies to land
development activities that are less than one acre of disturbance
if such activities are part of a larger common plan of development
that will disturb by greater than or equal to one acre of land, even
though multiple separate and distinct land development activities
may take place at different times on different schedules.
In accordance with Article 21 of the Village Law of the State
of New York and Article 3 of the Municipal Home Rule Law of the State
of New York, the Village Board of Trustees has the authority to enact
laws for the purpose of promoting the health, safety, or general welfare
of the Village, including the protection and preservation of the property
of its inhabitants. By the same authority, the Village Board of Trustees
may include in any such law provisions for the appointment of any
municipal employees to effectuate and administer such law.
The Village requires the use of technical standards for erosion
and sediment controls. These are detailed in the Village of Spencerport
Design Criteria and the New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation's Standards and Specifications for Erosion and Sediment
Control. For the design of water quality and water quantity controls
(construction stormwater runoff control practices), the NYSDEC's technical
standards are detailed in the New York State Stormwater Management
Design Manual.
The Village may, at its discretion, require the applicant to submit a financial guarantee in a form acceptable to the Village prior to issuance of a permit in order to ensure that the stormwater pollution prevention and erosion and sediment control practices are implemented and maintained by the applicant as required by the approved SWPPP. The amount of the financial guarantee shall be the total estimated construction cost of the stormwater pollution prevention and erosion and sediment control practices approved under the permit, plus a contingency. The financial guarantee shall contain forfeiture provisions for failure to complete work specified in the SWPPP. The financial guarantee shall be released in full only upon satisfaction of the requirements listed in §
276-9 of this article. At its discretion, the Village may allow for a partial release of the financial guarantee based on the completion of various development stages.
Prior to final approval of a land development activity, an SWPPP
shall be prepared by the applicant in accordance with the specifications
outlined by the Village and reviewed by the appropriate board. This
plan must be prepared by a qualified professional in accordance with
sound engineering practices. The final plan must be signed by a New
York State licensed professional engineer (PE), who will certify that
the design of all stormwater pollution prevention and erosion and
sediment control practices meets the requirements outlined in the
Village of Spencerport Design Criteria and the New York State Standards
and Specifications for Erosion and Sediment Control and shall be adequate
to prevent transportation of sediment from the site to the satisfaction
of the Village.
A. Minimum requirements. The plan shall include but not necessarily
be limited to the following:
(1) Contact information that includes the name, address, and telephone
number of all persons having a legal interest in the property and
the tax reference number and parcel number of the subject property
or properties.
(2) A topographic base map of the site at a scale of one inch equals
50 feet which extends a minimum of 200 feet beyond the limits of the
proposed development and indicates existing surface water drainage
features, including receiving waters (name of the water, its classification
and designation), streams, ponds, culverts, ditches, and wetlands;
areas of disturbance; areas that will not be disturbed; locations
of utilities, roads, soil types, forest cover, and resources protected
under other chapters of this Code or by easements; and significant
natural and man-made features not otherwise shown. The map shall also
include the existing and proposed grading contours, waste areas, borrow
areas, equipment and material storage areas and proposed concrete
cleanout basin(s) and construction entrance.
(3) A sequence for construction of the development site, including stripping
and clearing, rough grading, construction of utilities, infrastructure,
and buildings, and final grading and landscaping. Sequencing shall
identify the expected date on which clearing will begin, the estimated
duration of exposure of cleared areas, and the sequence of clearing,
installation of temporary erosion and sediment control measures, and
establishment of permanent vegetation. Consistent with the New York
Standards and Specifications for Erosion and Sediment Control Manual,
not more than five acres shall be disturbed at any one time unless
pursuant to an approved SWPPP and a letter of permission from the
NYSDEC.
(4) Illustration of all necessary erosion and sediment control measures
and provide the dimensions, material specifications and installation
details for each in order to meet the objectives of this article throughout
all phases of construction and completion of development of the site.
Depending upon the complexity of the project, the drafting of intermediate
plans may be required at the close of each season.
(5) Identification of the parts or components of the SWPPP that require
maintenance. Furthermore, it shall also provide a schedule of required
maintenance and identify the party responsible for such work.
(6) Identification of all temporary practices that will be converted
to permanent control measures.
(7) A description of the pollution prevention measures that will be used
to control litter and prevent construction chemicals and construction
debris from becoming a pollutant source in the stormwater discharges;
a description of construction and waste materials expected to be stored
on-site with updates as appropriate; a description of controls that
will be implemented to reduce pollutants from these materials, including
storage practices to minimize exposure of the materials to stormwater;
and a description of spill prevention and response measures.
(8) A description of the temporary and permanent structural and vegetative
measures to be used for soil stabilization, runoff control and sediment
control for each stage of the project, from initial land disturbance
to project closeout, including who will be responsible for the maintenance
of said features at the site and what practices will be employed to
ensure that adequate vegetative cover is established and preserved.
For temporary and permanent vegetative control measures, the seeding
mixtures and rates, types of sod, method of seedbed preparation, depth
of topsoil, expected seeding dates, type and rate of lime and fertilizer
application, and kind and quantity of mulching shall be provided.
(9) Assurance that all other applicable environmental permits have been
acquired for the site prior to initial land disturbance. Copies of
the applicable environmental permits shall be provided to the Village.
(10)
Assurance that the applicant or their responsible individual
shall be on-site at all times when earthwork or grading activity takes
place and shall inspect and document the effectiveness of all erosion
and sediment control practices.
(11)
Assurance that all contractors and subcontractors involved in
soil disturbance and/or stormwater management practice installation
and maintenance shall be identified in the SWPPP. All such contractors
and subcontractors shall sign a copy of the following certification
statement before undertaking any construction activity at the site:
"I certify under penalty of law that I understand and agree to comply
with the terms and conditions of the SWPPP. I also understand that
it is unlawful for any person to cause or contribute to a violation
of the water quality standards." The certification must include the
name and title of the person providing the signature; address and
telephone number of the contracting firm; the address (or other identifying
description) of the site; and the date the certification is made.
The certification statement must be included in the SWPPP.
B. Design requirements of the plan. Grading, erosion control practices,
pollution prevention practices, sediment control practices, and waterway
crossings shall meet the design criteria set forth in the most recent
version of the Village of Spencerport Design Criteria, New York State
Stormwater Management Design Manual, and New York Standards and Specifications
for Erosion and Sediment Control and shall be adequate to prevent
transportation of sediment from the site to the satisfaction of the
Village. If there is a conflict between any of the standards, the
more stringent standard shall apply.
C. Modifications to the plan after approval.
(1) Major amendments of the SWPPP shall be submitted to the Village and
shall be approved or disapproved.
(2) Required amendments.
(a)
The applicant shall amend the SWPPP whenever:
[1]
There is a significant change in design, construction, operation,
or maintenance which may have a significant effect on the potential
for the discharge of pollutants to the waters of the United States
and which has not otherwise been addressed in the SWPPP; or
[2]
The SWPPP proves to be ineffective in providing the proper stormwater
pollution prevention and erosion and sediment control as required
by this article.
(b)
Additionally, the SWPPP shall be amended to identify any new
contractor or subcontractor that will implement any measure of the
SWPPP. Amendments to the SWPPP may be reviewed by the Village. A copy
of the newly amended SWPPP must be provided to the Village within
five business days.
(3) Field modifications of a minor nature may be authorized by the Village
by written authorization to the applicant.
The Village Board of Trustees shall, by resolution, establish
fees for the administration of this article.