The Board of Trustees of the Village of Mamaroneck
hereby finds that wetlands play a fundamental role in the environment
of the Village of Mamaroneck. Wetlands provide a natural habitat for
many forms of wildlife; aid flood control and storm drainage by absorbing
and storing excess precipitation; protect subsurface water resources
and recharge groundwater supplies; protect water quality by functioning
as sedimentation and filtration basins; facilitate recreational and
educational activities; and offer natural open spaces where such open
spaces are in very short supply. Therefore, the Board of Trustees
of the Village of Mamaroneck, pursuant to Article 24 of the Environmental
Conservation Law of the State of New York, declares that it is the
intent of this chapter to promote these public purposes through the
creation of procedures to ensure the preservation, restoration, enhancement
and proper utilization of wetlands and the natural resources and processes
attendant thereto. This chapter shall be known as the "Wetlands Protection
Law."
The following teens, phrases, words and their
derivatives shall have the meanings given terms, herein:
ADJACENT AREA
Any land in the Village of Mamaroneck immediately adjacent
to a wetland or lying within 100 feet, measured horizontally, of the
boundary of a wetland.
APPLICANT
Any person who files an application for any permit issued
by the Agency pursuant to this chapter, and includes the agent of
the owner or a contract vendee.
BOARD
The Wetlands Appeals Board established by Article 24 of the
State Environmental Conservation Law.
BOUNDARIES OF A WETLAND
The outer limits of the vegetation specified in Subdivisions
1(a) and (b) of § 24-0107 of the State Environmental Conservation
Law and of the waters specified in Subdivision 1(c) of such section.
DEPOSIT
To fill, place, eject or dump any liquid, solid or gaseous
material, but not including stormwater.
FRESHWATER WETLANDS MAP
A map on which are indicated the boundaries of any freshwater
wetland and which has been filed with the Clerk of the Village of
Mamaroneck by the State Department of Environmental Conservation pursuant
to § 24-0301 of the State Environmental Conservation Law,
as such map may from time to time be amended.
PARTY IN INTEREST
The applicant, the Agency, the State Department of Environmental Conservation, each local government in which the regulated activity or any part thereof is located and any person who appears and wishes to be a "party in interest" at the public hearing held pursuant to §
192-13.
PERSON
Any corporation, firm, partnership, association, trust, estate,
one or more individuals and any unit of government or agency or subdivision
thereof.
POLLUTION
The presence in the environment of human-induced conditions
or contaminants in quantities or characteristics which are or may
be injurious to humans, plants, animals or property.
PROJECT
Any action which may result in direct or indirect physical
impact on a freshwater wetland, including but not limited to any regulated
activity.
REGULATED ACTIVITY
Any form of draining, dredging, excavation or removal of
soil, mud, sand, shells, gravel or other aggregate from any wetland,
either directly or indirectly; any form of dumping, filling or depositing
of any soil, stones, sand, gravel, mud, rubbish or fill of any kind,
either directly or indirectly; erecting any structures or roads, the
driving of pilings or the placing of any other obstructions, whether
or not changing the ebb and flow of the water; any form of pollution,
including, but not limited to, installing a septic tank, running a
sewer outfall and discharging sewage treatment effluent or other liquid
wastes directly into or so as to drain into a wetland; that portion
of any subdivision of land that involves any land in any wetland or
adjacent area; and any other activity which substantially impairs
any of the several functions served by wetlands or the benefits derived
therefrom, which are set forth in § 24-0105 of the State
Environmental Conservation Law.
REMOVE
To dig, dredge, bulldoze, dragline, blast or otherwise excavate
or regrade.
SELECTIVE CUTTING
The annual or periodic removal of trees, individually or
in small groups, in order to realize the yield and establish a new
crop and to improve the forest, which removal does not involve the
total elimination of one or more particular species of trees.
SOLID WASTE
Ashes, rubbish, refuse, grass cuttings, tree cuttings, leaves,
garbage, waste matter, offal or discard matter of any type.
STATE
The State of New York.
STATE AGENCY
Any state department, bureau, commission, board or other
agency, public authority or public benefit corporation.
SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Any division of land into two or more lots, parcels or sites,
whether adjoining or not, for the purpose of sale, lease, license
or any form of separate ownership or occupancy, including any grading,
road construction, installation of utilities or other improvements
or any other land use and development preparatory or incidental to
any such division, by any person or by any other person controlled
by, under common control with or controlling such person or by any
group of persons acting in concert as part of a common scheme or plan.
"Subdivision of land" shall include any map, plat or other plan of
division of land, whether or not previously filed. "Subdivision of
land" shall not include the lease of land for hunting and fishing
and other open space recreation uses and shall not include the division
of land by bona fide gift, devise or inheritance.
WETLANDS
Any area which meets one or more of the following criteria:
A.
Lands and waters of the state that meet the
definition provided in § 25-0103, Subdivision 1, of the
New York State Tidal Wetlands Act (Article 25 of the Environmental
Conservation Law). The approximate boundaries of such lands and waters
are indicated on the official tidal wetlands inventory promulgated
by the Commissioner pursuant to § 25-0201 of the Act or
such an inventory that has been amended or adjusted pursuant to § 25-0201,
Subdivision 6, of said Act.
B.
All other areas, 2,500 square feet or larger,
that comprise hydric soils or are inundated or saturated by surface
water or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support,
and under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of hydrophytic
vegetation, as defined by the technical publication, Federal Manual
for Identifying and Delineating Jurisdictional Wetlands (1989).
No person shall be allowed to undertake or cause
to be undertaken in the wetlands and the adjacent areas to such wetlands
any of the following activities:
A. Placement or deposition of any solid waste.
B. Discharge of any organic or inorganic chemical, diluted
or undiluted, or of any chemical waste which will cause deleterious
environmental consequences.
C. Discharge of any effluents having a temperature of
65° C. or more in the wetland, pond, lake, reservoir or tributary
thereto deleterious to indigenous plants, fish and/or wildlife.
[Amended 9-12-2023 by L.L. No. 15-2023, effective 9-21-2023]
The applicant must comply with the notification requirements set forth in Chapter
372 of this Code (Land Use Application Notice Requirements).
[Amended 9-12-2023 by L.L. No. 15-2023, effective 9-21-2023]
The applicant must comply with the notification requirements set forth in Chapter
372 of this Code (Land Use Application Notice Requirements).
The Agency shall make the application, including
all documents and maps associated with it, available for public inspection
at the office of the Clerk of the Village of Mamaroneck.
An application fee in the amount as set forth in Chapter
A347, Fees, shall be required at the time application for a wetland permit is submitted to the Agency. Any inspection costs required and incurred in inspecting the property are to be charged to the applicant and are payable prior to the issuance of a permit. Said costs shall be determined by the Village Engineer.
Where determined appropriate, the Agency may
forward one copy of the application to the Village Engineer, the Building
Inspector, the Department of Public Works, the applicable Fire District,
the Police Department, the Westchester County Soil and Water Conservation
District and any other local, state, county, regional and federal
agencies having jurisdiction, for their report and recommendations,
prior to the holding of a hearing.
In order to carry out the purposes and provisions
of this chapter, the Agency shall have the following powers:
A. To adopt, amend and repeal, after public hearing,
except in the case of rules and regulations that relate to the organization
or internal management of the Agency, such rules and regulations consistent
with this chapter as it deems necessary to administer this chapter
and to do any and all things necessary or convenient to carry out
the purpose and policies of this chapter.
B. To request the Village of Mamaroneck to contract for
professional and technical assistance and advice.
C. To hold hearings and subpoena witnesses in the exercise
of its powers, functions and duties provided for by this chapter.