[Adopted as Ch. 11, Art. 8, of the 1986 Code]
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
Either:
A.
Any material or combination of materials of
a solid or liquid or contained gaseous or semisolid form which, because
of its quantity, concentration or physical, chemical or infectious
characteristics, may cause or significantly contribute to an increase
in serious irreversible or incapacitating reversible illness or pose
a substantial present or potential hazard to human health or the environment.
Such material includes but is not limited to material which is toxic,
carcinogenic or flammable. Such material also includes irritants and
strong sensitizers and materials which generate pressure because of
decomposition or heat. Likewise, toxic materials also include containers
and receptacles previously used in transportation, storage, use, or
application of material described herein as hazardous material.
B.
Hazardous waste as described in the Wisconsin
Administrative Code.
[Amended 9-18-1995 by Ord. No. 1717]
Any person, firm or corporation in violation
of this chapter shall, upon direction of any Fire Department official,
police officer, or public health official of the Village, begin immediate
actions to contain, clean up and remove to an approved depository
the offending material(s) and restore the site to its original condition.
Should any person, firm, or corporation fail to engage or complete
the requirement of this chapter, the Fire, Police, or Health Department
may order the owner or lessee to take the required action or, in default
thereof, may in behalf of the Village, without taking of bids, do
the necessary work with all costs incurred by the Village to be reimbursed
by anyone violating this chapter.
The owner or lessee of any site, public or private,
where a prohibited discharge is occurring or where there is probable
cause to believe that such discharge is occurring shall provide access
to personnel of the Village for the purpose of allowing them to evaluate
the threat to public health and safety or to monitor the containment,
cleanup or restoration activity needed for the protection of the environment,
public health, or safety. In the event that voluntary access is not
granted by the owner or lessee, the appropriate officer or employee
of the Fire, Police or Health Department may obtain an administrative
search warrant and after receiving the same may enter the premises.
Should any prohibited discharge occur that reasonably
causes a threat to the life, safety, welfare or health of the public,
a Fire, Police, or Health Department officer or employee on the scene
may order the evacuation of the area or take other appropriate protective
steps for such period of time as needed until the Village Manager,
his designee and/or emergency government officials can act.
A police officer shall have the authority to
make complaints and issue citations and summons under this chapter.
Any person, firm or corporation in violation
of this chapter shall be liable to the Village and to any individual
whose person or property was damaged by such violation for any and
all expenses incurred or public agencies by reason of such violation.
Any law enforcement officer or member of the
Fire, Health, Public Works or Planning and Development Department
using hazardous substances in carrying out his responsibilities to
protect the public health, safety or welfare is exempt from the penalty
provisions of this chapter.
[Amended 2-25-2008 by Ord. No. 1935]
Except where a penalty is otherwise prescribed, the penalty for violation of any provision of this chapter shall be as set forth in §
115-1 of the Village Code.
[Adopted 10-2-2017 by Ord. No. 2086]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meaning indicated:
COAL TAR
A by-product of the process used to refine coal. Coal tar
contains high levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs).
COAL TAR SEALANT PRODUCT
A pavement sealant product that contains coal tar, coal tar
pitch, coal tar pitch volatiles, RT-12, refined tar or any variation
assigned the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) numbers 65996-92-1,
65996-93-2, 65996-89-6, or 8007-45-2 or related substances.
HIGH PAH SEALANT PRODUCT
Any pavement sealant product that contains greater than 0.1%
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) by weight, including, but
not limited to, coal tar sealant products and sealant products containing
steam-cracked petroleum residues, steam-cracked asphalt, pyrolysis
fuel oil, heavy fuel oil, ethylene tar, or any variation of those
substances assigned the Chemical Abstracts Service number 64742-90-1,
69013-21-4 or related substances.
POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (PAHs)
A group of organic chemicals that are formed during the incomplete
combustion of coal, oil, gas, or other organic substances, are present
at high levels in coal tar, and are known to be harmful to humans,
fish, and other aquatic life.
Violations of this article will be enforced by the Planning
and Development Department.
The Director of the Village of Shorewood Planning and Development Department may exempt a person from a requirement of Article
II of this chapter if the Director determines that:
A. The person is conducting bona fide research concerning the effects
of a coal tar sealant product or high-PAH sealant product on the environment;
the use of the coal tar product or high-PAH sealant product is required
for said research; and the Director determines that said research
will not cause significant contamination of the surrounding environment,
including soils and aquatic ecosystems, and will not unduly endanger
human health.
B. The person does not intend to apply the sealant within municipal
boundaries.
The penalties for violation of any provision of Article
II of this chapter shall be the same as the penalties for discharge of hazardous materials under Article
I of this chapter, as set forth in §
115-1 of the Village Code and enumerated in the municipal deposit schedule.