The purpose of this bylaw is to protect, maintain and enhance
the public health, safety, environment and general welfare by establishing
minimum requirements to control the adverse effects of stormwater
runoff and erosion. Through proper management of stormwater, sediment
and erosion controls this bylaw safeguards the public health, safety,
environment and general welfare of the public. This bylaw serves to
protect water and groundwater resources, promote groundwater recharge
and prevent flooding.
The requirements of this bylaw shall apply to existing development,
new development, and redevelopment projects to minimize adverse impacts
of erosion and stormwater runoff off site and downstream which would
be borne by abutters, townspeople and the general public. The Board
of Selectmen may delegate from time to time certain duties described
in this bylaw to designees who will act on its behalf for the purposes
of enforcement.
[Added 5-13-2019 ATM
by Art. 47]
This section is applicable to any construction activities or
land alteration resulting in total earth disturbance equal to or greater
than one (1) acre (or activities that are part of a larger common
plan of development disturbing greater than one (1) acre).
a. In addition to complying with· §
88-4, Erosion and sediment control requirements, controls must be in place to ensure proper handling and disposal of demolition debris, litter, concrete truck wash out, chemicals and sanitary wastes to prevent these wastes from being discharged into the public stormwater system or waters of the commonwealth.
b. Construction site operators performing land disturbing activities
must implement a sediment and erosion control program that includes
best management practices (BMPs) as appropriate for the conditions
at the site. The BMPs shall meet the design standards as detailed
in the Massachusetts Stormwater Handbook, as amended.
c. The Town has the right to inspect construction sites and enforce
compliance with approved stormwater management plans and construction
permits.
Any person violating this chapter shall be punished by a fine
of not more than two hundred dollars ($200.) for each offense, and
may have his permit revoked. Each day that such offense continues
shall constitute a separate offense.