[Adopted 9-27-2007 by L.L. No. 8-2007]
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
APPLICANT
The person filing an application pursuant to this article.
APPROVAL AUTHORITY
The Zoning Board, the Planning Board, the Town Board, the
Building Inspector, or the Zoning Administrator.
BIODIVERSITY
The variety of living things (plants and animals), their
interrelationships, their interdependence with the environment in
which they live.
ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY BOARD (EAB)
The body established by the Town Board to address wetland and other environmental issues in connection with Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals and Town Board applications (currently the Conservation Advisory Council as set forth in Chapter
8 of the Town Code).
CONSERVATION EASEMENT
Land set aside on the subject premises for preservation and
protection and/or the right of use or enjoyment.
DEPOSIT
To fill, place, eject, discharge or dump any material, but
not including stormwater.
ENDANGERED AND THREATENED SPECIES
Those species of flora and fauna, including those on federal,
state and county lists, that are present in such small numbers that
they are in jeopardy of becoming extinct. Threatened species could
become endangered if a critical factor in their environment were to
change.
FILL
Any material used for the primary purpose of changing the
topography. (See also "deposit.")
GROWING SEASON
The portion of the year when wetland vegetation is most apparent.
HYDRIC SOIL
A soil that is saturated, flooded or ponded long enough during
the growing season to develop anaerobic conditions in the upper part,
as defined by the National Technical Committee for Hydric Soil, prepared
by the federal government and as updated from time to time and is
on file with the Town Clerk.
HYDROPHYTIC VEGETATION
Those plants that are dependent upon seasonal or permanent
flooding or sufficiently waterlogged soils to give them a competitive
advantage over other species. These plants may belong to any of the
following vegetative types: wetland trees, wetland shrubs, submerged
vegetation, rooted floating-leaved vegetation, free-floating vegetation,
wet meadow vegetation and bog mat vegetation.
LOT COUNT FORMULA
A formula, set forth in Chapter
163, Subdivision of Land, that establishes the maximum permitted number of lots or dwelling units for a proposed subdivision, which references this article.
MATERIAL
Matter, including but not limited to, soil, silt, rock, stone,
sand, gravel, clay, peat, mud, debris, refuse or any other organic
or inorganic substance, whether liquid, solid or gaseous, or any combination
thereof.
MITIGATION PLAN
The plan prepared by an applicant's professional to compensate
for unavoidable wetland and buffer area impacts pursuant to the standards
and requirements of this article, upon determination that either losses
or impacts to the wetland or regulated buffer area are necessary and
unavoidable and have been minimized to the extent practicable as determined
by the approval authority.
PERSON
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company, organization or legal entity of any kind, including municipal
corporations, governmental agencies or subdivisions thereof.
PLANNING BOARD
The Planning Board of the Town of East Fishkill, New York.
POLLUTION
The introduction into the environment of human-induced conditions
or contaminants in quantities or characteristics which are or may
be injurious to humans, plants, wildlife or other animal life, or
to property.
REGULATED AREA
That area which consists of a wetland, water body or watercourse
and its associated buffer area.
RESTORATION PLAN
The plan prepared by an applicant's professional to restore
or otherwise correct unauthorized activities or existing conditions
and approved by the approval authority.
SEQRA
The New York State Environmental Quality Review Act, a law
pursuant to Article 8 of the New York Environmental Conservation Law
providing for environmental quality review of actions which may have
a significant adverse impact on the environment.
SOILS MAP
The Soils Map of the United States Department of Agriculture
for Dutchess County.
STATE MAP
The freshwater wetlands map prepared by the State of New
York pursuant to Article 24 of the Environmental Conservation Law,
as the same may from time to time be amended.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or built, whether of natural, man-made
or processed materials.
TOWN BOARD
The Town Board of the Town of East Fishkill, New York.
VERNAL POOL
A confined depression, either natural or man-made, that is
seasonably flooded, and is devoid of breeding fish populations. The
absence of fish is the essence of this ecosystem.
WATER BODY
Any body of water that exists at least three months of the
year.
WATERCOURSE
Any identifiable channel through which water flows continuously
or intermittently.
WATERSHED
The geographic region within which water drains to a particular
wetland, water body, or watercourse containing water at least two
months of the year.
WETLANDS
Wetlands possess three essential characteristics: hydrophytic
vegetation, hydric soils and wetland hydrology, all of which must
be present in an area to be considered a wetland. The criteria shall
be the ones used to determine the presence of hydrophytic vegetation,
hydric soils and hydrological indicators as set forth in the Federal
Manual for Identifying and Delineating Jurisdictional Wetlands, dated
January 1989. Wetlands shall be all portions of NYSDEC regulated wetlands
and buffers, all portions of USACOE regulated wetlands, and all portions
of "isolated" wetlands not regulated by either NYSDEC or USACOE and
with an area of 1/2 acre or more. Further, the area requirements for
all wetlands shall mean the total area of the wetland, not just the
portion on the applicant's lot.
WETLAND BUFFER AREA
The land area within 100 linear feet, 50 feet in the case
of a watercouse) measured perpendicular or radial to the boundary
of the wetland, water body, watercourse or watershed area along the
ground surface, away from, and around the perimeter of the outermost
boundary of a wetland, which area serves to lessen the impact of human
disturbances to, and is an integral component of, said wetland ecosystem.
Except for wetlands and water bodies of at least one acre but less
than two acres, the buffer shall be 50 feet. For wetlands and water
bodies of at least two acres but less than three acres, the buffer
shall be 75 feet. The buffers less than 100 feet may be greater as
determined by the approval authority but not more than 100 feet.
WETLAND FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT
A determination of the ecological value of a wetland, as
detailed in Magee 1998, A Rapid Procedure for Assessing Wetland Functional
Capacity, or as required by the approval authority.
WETLAND HYDROLOGY
The dynamics of water movement and changes in water supply
to areas that are inundated or saturated during the growing season
long enough to support a dominance of hydrophytic vegetation.
ZONING BOARD
The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of East Fishkill,
New York.
The following activities, which might otherwise be construed as being encompassed by §
110-3 hereof, are permitted by right within regulated areas:
A. The depositing or removal of the natural products
of the wetlands, water bodies or watercourses by recreational or commercial
fishing, shell fishing, aquiculture, hunting or trapping where otherwise
legally permitted.
B. Outdoor recreation activity that does not materially
alter the natural state of the land or require construction, including
use of field trails for nature study, hiking or horseback riding,
swimming, skin diving and boating, where otherwise legally permitted.
C. Operation and maintenance of dams, stone walls, retaining
walls, terraces, sluices, culverts, or other water control structures
or devices.
D. The implementation of emergency actions of the Town
of East Fishkill, as determined by the Town Supervisor, in order to
protect public health or safety.
E. Public health activities as expressed by orders and
regulations of the County Department of Health.
F. Any actual and ongoing emergency activity that is
immediately necessary for the protection and preservation of life
or property or the protection or preservation of natural resource
values.
G. Normal maintenance of existing lawns and gardens,
removal of hazardous trees, tree trimming, pruning and bracing, but
excluding the use of pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers.
H. The normal maintenance and installation of public
drainage facilities and other public utility improvements by the Town
and the discharge from private drainage facilities which meet the
applicable standards of Phase II stormwater regulations.
I. Timber harvesting as specified under a professionally
prepared management plan, pursuant to an approved management plan
under NYSDEC or NYCDEP rules and/or relevant Town of East Fishkill
regulations, and as administered by a forester.
J. The location and construction of public water supply
facilities or sewer treatment plants as approved by the County Department
of Health.
K. Activities within wetlands under the jurisdiction
of the federal or state government for which a permit has been obtained
from the appropriate agency provided that a copy of the permit is
filed with the approval authority or if none, the Town Clerk.
This chapter shall take effect on November 1,
2007 after its filing with the Secretary of State of the State of
New York in accordance with the provisions of law.
[Adopted 9-24-2015 by L.L. No. 5-2015]
This article shall be known as the "East Fishkill Public Water
Supply Protection Local Law" and be part of the Freshwater Wetlands,
Water Bodies and Watercourses Protection Law.
The water districts rely upon groundwater resources for their
source of supply. Contamination of groundwater as well as surface
water can and does occur as a consequence of a variety of activities
taking place on or below the land surface. As a public supplier, the
Town of East Fishkill has the responsibility to protect the health
and safety of its residents. Therefore, it is the intent of the Town
Board of the Town of East Fishkill to preserve and protect the quality
of our water resources to ensure a continued safe, adequate, and usable
supply, now and in the future.
For the purpose of this article, there is hereby established
a source of water protection area in the Town of East Fishkill that
is depicted on a map entitled "Town of East Fishkill Source Water
Protection Area Map." This map is hereby adopted and declared to be
a part of this article and is filed at the Town Hall, Hopewell Junction,
New York 12533. The source water protection area consists of the area
that supplies water to the public water supply wells currently utilized
by various water districts in the Town of East Fishkill.
Whenever the requirements of this article are inconsistent with
the requirements of any other lawfully adopted rules, regulations
or ordinances, the most restrictive or that imposing the higher standards
shall govern.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AGRICULTURAL USE
The land and on-farm buildings, equipment, manure processing
and handling facilities, and practices which contribute to the production,
preparation and marketing of crops, livestock and livestock products
as a commercial enterprise, including a commercial horse-boarding
operation as defined by New York State Agriculture and Markets Law
§ 301(11).
AGRONOMIC RATE
The rate of nitrogen addition designed to provide the amount
of nitrogen needed by the crop or vegetation grown on the land, and
to minimize the amount of nitrogen that passes below the root zone
of the crop or vegetation grown on the land to groundwater.
CONTAMINATION
The degradation of natural water quality as a result of human
activities to the extent that its usefulness is impaired.
DEICING COMPOUNDS
Any bulk quantities of chloride compounds and/or other deicing
compounds (e.g., urea or calcium magnesium acetate) intended for application
to roads, including mixtures of sand and chloride compounds in any
proportion where the chloride compounds constitute over 8% of the
mixture. Bulk quantity of deicing compounds means any quantity, but
does not include any chloride compounds in a solid form that are packaged
in waterproof bags or containers which do not exceed 100 pounds each.
DISPOSAL
The abandonment, discharge, deposit, injection, dumping,
spilling, leaking, or placing by any other means of any solid waste,
petroleum, radioactive material, hazardous substance, hazardous waste,
or aqueous carried waste into or onto land or a surface water body.
FERTILIZERS
Any commercially produced mixture generally containing phosphorous,
nitrogen, and potassium that is applied to the ground to increase
nutrients from plants.
GROUNDWATER
Water below the land surface in a saturated zone of soil
or rock. This includes perched water separated from the main body
of groundwater by an unsaturated zone.
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE
Any substance listed as a hazardous substance in 6 NYCRR
Part 597, Hazardous Substance List, or a mixture thereof. In general,
a hazardous substance means any substance which:
A.
Because of its quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical,
or infectious characteristics poses a significant hazard to human
health or safety if improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed
of, or otherwise managed;
B.
Poses a present or potential hazard to the environment when
improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed of, or otherwise
managed;
C.
Because of its toxicity or concentration within biological chains,
presents a demonstrated threat to biological life cycles when released
into the environment.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
A waste, or combination of wastes, which are identified or
listed as hazardous pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 371, Identification and
Listing of Hazardous Wastes. Hazardous wastes include but not limited
to petroleum products, organic chemical solvents, heavy metal sludges,
acids with a pH less than or equal to 2.0, alkalies with a pH greater
than or equal to 12.5, radioactive substances, pathological or infectious
wastes, or any material exhibiting the characteristics of ignitability,
corrosivity, reactivity, or fails the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching
Procedure (TCLP).
MANURE
Animal feces and urine.
PETROLEUM
Any petroleum-based oil of any kind which is liquid at 20°
C. under atmospheric pressure and has been refined, re-refined, or
otherwise processed for the purpose of:
A.
Being burned to produce heat or energy;
B.
Being used as a motor fuel or lubricant; or
C.
Being used in the operation of hydraulic equipment.
PROCESS WASTE
Any waste generated by industrial, commercial, or mining
operations that by virtue of some use, process, or procedure no longer
meets the manufacturer's original product specifications.
RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL
Any material in any form that emits radiation spontaneously,
excluding those radioactive materials or devices containing radioactive
materials which are exempt from licensing and regulatory control pursuant
to regulations of the New York State Department of Labor or the United
States Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
SEPTAGE
The contents of a septic tank, cesspool, or other individual
wastewater treatment work which receives domestic sewage wastes.
SEWAGE
The combination of human and household waste with water that
is discharged to the home plumbing system.
SOLID WASTE
Material as defined in 6 NYCRR Part 360, including any garbage,
refuse, sludge from a wastewater treatment plant, water supply treatment
plant, or air pollution control facility and other discarded materials,
including solid, liquid, semisolid, or contained gaseous material,
resulting from industrial, commercial, mining and agricultural operations,
and from community activities, but not including solid or dissolved
materials in domestic sewage, or solid or dissolved materials in irrigation
return flows or industrial discharges that are point sources subject
to permit. Discarded materials that are being beneficially used pursuant
to 6 NYCRR Part 360-1.15 are not considered solid waste.
SLUDGE
The solid, semisolid, or liquid waste generated from a waste
processing facility, but does not include the liquid stream of effluent.
SOURCE WATER PROTECTION AREA
The surface and subsurface area surrounding a well or group
of wells through which contaminants are reasonably likely to move
toward and reach the water well(s).
SURFACE WATER
Lakes, bays, sounds, ponds, impounding reservoirs, and rivers,
streams, creeks, wetlands, and marshes, and all other perennial bodies
of surface water, natural or artificial.
TYPE I ACTION
An action or class of actions identified in 6 NYCRR Part
617.4, or in any involved agency's procedures adopted pursuant
to 6 NYCRR Part 617.14.
UNLISTED ACTION
All actions not identified as a Type I or Type II action
in 6 NYCRR Part 617.4 or, in the case of a particular agency action,
not identified as a Type I or Type II action in the agency's
own SEQR procedures.
WATERCOURSE
A visible path through which surface water travels on a regular
basis. Drainage areas that contain water only during and immediately
after a rainstorm shall not be considered a watercourse.
WETLAND
An area(s) of marshes or swamps which have been designated
as such by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
or other agency having jurisdiction. Marshes and swamps that have
not been classified by an agency as wetland shall not be treated as
a wetland.
The on-site disposal of solid waste, pathological or medical
waste, petroleum, radioactive material, hazardous substances, hazardous
waste, or process wastes is prohibited within the source water protection
area. The exception is the application of animal manure, associated
bedding material, and food processing wastes for agricultural use.
Such materials must be applied at or below agronomic rates. The surface
land application of septage, sewage, sludge, or human exreta is prohibited
in the source water protection area except where permitted by New
York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) for agricultural
use. Where such application is permitted, the landowner shall provide
to the Town of East Fishkill a copy of all correspondence between
the landowner/applicant and the applicable federal, state or local
regulatory agencies and a copy of all applicable federal, state and
local permits. Emptying, discharging or transferring the contents
of a sewage vault or other sewage receptacle into any watercourse,
surface water, or wetland in the source water protection area is prohibited.
The disposal of septage, sewage, human excreta or other liquid wastes
is prohibited within 100 feet of the mean high water mark of any watercourse,
surface water, or wetland or within 300 feet of a public water supply
well operated by the Town of East Fishkill within the source water
protection area. The exception is if such disposal is necessary for
the continuation of an existing business or residence. Disposal of
primary or secondary effluent from a municipal or industrial sewage
treatment facility is prohibited in the source water protection area.
The disposal of snow containing deicing compounds is prohibited within
100 feet of a watercourse, surface water, or a wetland or within 300
feet of a public water supply well operated by the Town of East Fishkill
within the source water protection area. Discharge from the washing
of pesticide and/or fertilizer application equipment into any watercourse,
surface water, or wetland is prohibited within the source water protection
area.
The stockpiling or storage of coal and deicing compounds, hazardous
substances, or hazardous waste is prohibited in the source water protection
area, except where such storage occurs in structures that are designed
to prevent contact with precipitation and constructed on low-permeability
pads. The stockpiling or storage of fertilizers is prohibited in the
source water protection area except in containers or structures designed
to prevent contact with precipitation. The storage of manure is prohibited
in the source water protection area, except in conjunction with agricultural
or residential activities. The storage of petroleum is prohibited
within 100 feet of the mean high-water mark of any watercourse, surface
water, or wetland or within 300 feet of a public water supply well
operated by the Town of East Fishkill within the source water protection
area. The exception is if such storage is necessary for the continuation
of an existing business or residence or for the adequate provision
of drinking water. Whenever mandatory notification to the NYSDEC is
required regarding petroleum, hazardous substances, or hazardous waste
inventory monitoring, leak detection test reports, or discovery of
a leak, etc., notification to the Town of East Fishkill is also required.
This notification shall be made at the same time notification to the
NYSDEC is made. All permit applications for the installation of new
or the modification of existing facilities shall be forwarded to Town
of East Fishkill for review and comment.
Any person who is responsible for or has knowledge of any spill
of any hazardous substance, hazardous waste, petroleum, radioactive
material, or other materials that could pose a threat to water quality
to the land surface, subsurface, surface water, or groundwater within
the source water protection area of the Town of East Fishkill shall
notify the NYSDEC and the Town of East Fishkill within two hours of
such spill, or when knowledge of such spill is obtained.
The Town Code Enforcement Officer or his duly authorized representative
may, at a reasonable time and in a reasonable manner, enter and inspect
any place or facility in the source water protection area to ascertain
compliance with this article and other applicable provision of law.
No person shall refuse entry to the Town Code Enforcement Officer
or his designee or other Town officer attempting to enter any premises
for the purpose of inspection. Such entry shall be permitted not only
to areas open to the public but also to all other areas, provided
that no employee shall be required to accompany any officer in any
area that the employee deems to be dangerous, if the employee tells
the inspector or officer that the area is, in the employee's
opinion, dangerous. Facility inventory records and previous leak detection
reports shall also be made available to the Town Code Enforcement
Officer or his duly authorized representative upon request.