The purpose of this chapter is to establish minimum stormwater management requirements and controls to protect and safeguard the general health, safety, and welfare of the residents of the Village of Babylon and to address the findings of fact and statutory authority in §
305-1. This chapter seeks to meet those purposes by achieving the following objectives:
A. Establish minimum stormwater and erosion and sediment
control requirements in order to protect and safeguard the general
health, safety, and welfare of the public and businesses located within
the Village of Babylon by implementation of a stormwater management
program (SWMP) that meets or exceeds the following six minimum control
measures:
(1) Public education and outreach on stormwater impacts;
(2) Public involvement/participation;
(3) Illicit discharge detection and elimination;
(4) Construction site stormwater runoff control;
(5) Postconstruction stormwater management;
(6) Pollution prevention/good housekeeping for municipal
operations consistent with the New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation SPDES General Permit for Stormwater Discharges From Municipal
Separate Stormwater Sewer Systems (MS4s) GP-02-02, issued pursuant
to Article 17, Titles 7 and 8, and Article 70 of the New York State
Environmental Conservation Law (ECL) and the federal Clean Water Act
(CWA) regulations for small municipal separate storm sewer systems
(MS4s), or as amended or revised.
B. Require land development activities to conform to
the substantive requirements of the New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES)
General Permit for Construction Activities GP-02-01, or as amended
or revised.
C. Minimize increases in stormwater runoff from land
development activities in order to reduce flooding, siltation, increases
in stream temperature, and streambank erosion and to maintain the
integrity of stream channels.
D. Minimize increases in pollution caused by stormwater
runoff from land development activities that would otherwise degrade
local water quality.
E. Minimize the total annual volume of stormwater runoff
that flows from any specific site during and following development
to the maximum extent practicable (MEP); and
F. Reduce stormwater runoff rates and volumes, soil erosion
and nonpoint source pollution, wherever possible, through stormwater
management practices and to ensure that these management practices
are properly maintained and eliminate threats to public safety.
G. Refer to Chapter
306 for additional regulations pertaining to illicit discharges.
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No. 1-2010]
The terms used in this chapter or in documents
prepared or reviewed pursuant to this chapter shall have the meanings
as set forth in this section:
ACCESSORY BUILDING
A building or a detached private garage subordinate to the
main building on a lot, used for purposes customarily incidental to
those of the main building, not used for habitation and which does
not exceed the size of the main building. This shall not include trailers,
mobile homes or like structures, with or without wheels.
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE
A structure subordinate to the buildings on a lot, used for
purposes customarily incidental to those of the buildings, having
no foundation or permanent attachment to the land other than a simple
slab, not used for habitation, swimming pool enclosures or garage
purposes and which does not exceed the size of the main building.
This shall not include trailers, mobile homes or like structures,
with or without wheels.
ACRE
Forty-three thousand, five hundred sixty square feet of land
area.
AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY
The activity of an active farm, including grazing and watering
livestock, irrigating crops, harvesting crops, using land for growing
agricultural products, and cutting timber for sale, but shall not
include the operation of a dude ranch or similar operation or the
construction of new structures associated with agricultural activities.
APPLICANT
A property owner or agent of a property owner who has filed
an application for a land development activity.
BUILDING
A combination of any materials, whether portable or fixed,
having a roof to form a structure affording shelter for persons, animals
or property. The word "building" shall be construed, when used herein,
as though followed by the words "or part or parts thereof" unless
the context clearly requires a different meaning. The term "building"
shall also mean "factory manufactured home" and "mobile home."
CHANNEL
A natural or artificial watercourse with a definite bed and
banks that conducts continuously or periodically flowing water.
CLEARING
Any activity that removes the vegetative surface cover.
COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENT
An agreement signed by a landowner, applicant or builder
to implement any reasonable requirements needed as determined by the
Village of Babylon necessary to prevent erosion and sediment loss
in lieu of an erosion and sediment control plan for construction on
a commercial or industrial site on less than one acre of land.
DEDICATION
The deliberate transfer of real property by its owner for
general public use.
DESIGN MANUAL
The most recent version of the New York State Stormwater
Management Design Manual, including applicable updates, that serves
as the official guide for stormwater management principles, methods
and practices.
DEVELOPER
A person who undertakes land development activities.
EROSION CONTROL MANUAL
The most recent version of the New York Standards and Specifications
for Erosion and Sediment Control manual, commonly known as the "Blue
Book."
GRADING
Excavating, filling and/or any movement of material at a
site, including the resulting conditions thereof.
ILLICIT DISCHARGE
Any discharge to a municipal separate storm sewer and or
the Village of Babylon stormwater drainage system that is not entirely
composed of stormwater. Illicit discharges shall include but not be
limited to those sources as identified by § 122.26(b)(2)
of the Code of Federal Regulations; sanitary wastewater, effluent
from septic tanks, commercial car wash wastewater, petroleum products,
antifreeze and radiator flush liquid, laundry wastewater, spills from
roadway accidents, and household and motor vehicle chemicals, but
does not include liquids discharged from fire-fighting activities.
IMPERVIOUS COVER
Those surfaces, improvements and structures that cannot effectively
infiltrate rainfall, snowmelt and water (e.g., building rooftops,
pavement, sidewalks, driveways, etc.).
INDUSTRIAL STORMWATER PERMIT
A state pollutant discharge elimination system permit issued
to a commercial industry or group of industries which regulates the
pollutant levels associated with industrial stormwater discharges
or specifies on-site pollution control strategies.
INFILTRATION
The process of percolating stormwater into the subsoil.
JURISDICTURAL WETLAND
An area that is inundated or saturated by surface water or
groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support a prevalence
of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions,
commonly known as "hydrophytic vegetation."
LAND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY
Construction activity including clearing, grading, excavating,
soil disturbance or placement of fill that results in land disturbance.
LANDOWNER
The legal or beneficial owner of land, including those holding
the right to purchase or lease the land, or any other person holding
proprietary rights in the land.
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
A legally recorded document that acts as a property deed
restriction, and which provides for long-term maintenance of stormwater
management practices.
NONPOINT SOURCE POLLUTION
Pollution from any source other than from any discernible,
confined, and discrete conveyances, and shall include, but not be
limited to, pollutants from agricultural, silvicultural, mining, construction,
subsurface disposal and urban runoff sources.
PHASING
Clearing a parcel of land in distinct pieces or parts, with
the stabilization of each piece completed before the clearing of the
next.
POLLUTANT OF CONCERN
Sediment or a water quality measurement that addresses sediment
(such as total suspended solids, turbidity or siltation) and any other
pollutant that has been identified as a cause of impairment of any
water body that will receive a discharge from the land development
activity.
RECHARGE
The replenishment of underground water reserves.
SENSITIVE AREAS
Coldwater fisheries, shellfish beds, swimming beaches, groundwater
recharge areas, water supply reservoirs, and habitats for threatened,
endangered or special-concern species.
SINGLE-FAMILY AGREEMENT
An agreement signed by a landowner, applicant or builder
to implement any reasonable requirements needed, as determined by
the Village of Babylon, to prevent erosion and sediment loss in lieu
of an erosion and sediment control plan for the construction of a
single-family home or additions/alterations thereto.
STABILIZATION
The use of practices that prevent exposed soil from eroding.
STOP-WORK ORDER
An order issued which requires that all construction activity
on a site be stopped.
STORMWATER
Rainwater, surface runoff, snowmelt and drainage.
STORMWATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM
The Village of Babylon stormwater drainage system, which
accepts, captures and conveys stormwater from the Village's highway
and roadway system.
STORMWATER HOTSPOT
A land use or activity that generates higher concentrations
of hydrocarbons, trace metals or toxicants than are found in typical
stormwater runoff, based on monitoring studies.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
The use of structural or nonstructural practices that are
designed to reduce stormwater runoff and mitigate its adverse impacts
on property, natural resources and the environment.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITY
One or a series of stormwater management practices installed,
stabilized and operating for the purpose of controlling stormwater
runoff.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT OFFICE
The Village of Babylon Planning Board is designated by the
Village of Babylon as the Stormwater Management Office to accept and
conduct the primary review of stormwater pollution prevention plans
and inspect stormwater management practices. The Village of Babylon
Planning Board and/or the Village Engineer shall also review the SWPPPs
submitted by applicants to the extent possible and necessary to insure
that applicants meet the requirements of this chapter.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (SMPs)
Measures, either structural or nonstructural, that are determined
to be the most effective, practical means of preventing flood damage
and preventing or reducing point source or nonpoint source pollution
inputs to stormwater runoff and water bodies.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
A stormwater management program implemented by the Village
of Babylon consistent and in no case less protective than the New
York State Department of Environmental Conservation SPDES General
Permits for Stormwater Discharges From Municipal Separate Stormwater
Sewer Systems (MS4s) and from construction activity GP-02-02 and GP-02-01,
respectively, issued pursuant to Article 17, Titles 7 and 8, and Article
70 of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law (ECL) and
the federal Clean Water Act (CWA) regulations for small municipal
separate storm sewer systems (MS4s).
SURFACE WATERS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Lakes, bays, sounds, ponds, impounding reservoirs, springs,
wells, rivers, streams, creeks, estuaries, marshes, inlets, canals,
the Atlantic Ocean within the territorial seas of the State of New
York and all other bodies of surface water, natural or artificial,
inland or coastal, fresh or salt, public or private (except those
private waters that do not combine or effect a junction with natural
surface or underground waters), which are wholly or partially within
or bordering the state or within its jurisdiction. Storm sewers and
waste treatment systems including treatment ponds or lagoons which
also meet the criteria of this definition are not waters of the state.
This exclusion applies only to man-made bodies of water which neither
were originally created in waters of the state (such as a disposal
area in wetlands) nor resulted from impoundment of waters of the state.
VILLAGE ENGINEER
The professional engineer appointed by the Village Board
to perform the duties of that position, including the review and inspection
of stormwater and erosion control devices, SWPPP and related items
included in this chapter.
WATERCOURSE
A permanent or intermittent stream or other body of water,
either natural or man-made, that gathers or carries surface water.
WATERWAY
A channel that directs surface runoff to a watercourse or
to the public storm drain.
The following activities are exempt from review
under this chapter:
A. Agricultural activity as defined in this chapter.
B. The construction of additions, 50% or greater of existing
structure, fences, accessory buildings and structures, sheds, sidewalks,
walkways, driveways or modifications to existing one- or two-family
structures and sites, including those that may require variances,
maintenance or repair involving no substantial changes in an existing
structure or facility.
C. Routine landscape maintenance and horticultural activities
such as lawn cutting, tree trimming, the installation of piped mechanical
sprinkler or irrigation systems, the planting of trees, shrubs and
vegetation in connection with an existing site that does not cause
any major soil disturbance, or minor excavations for driveways, walks
or sidewalks that generally maintain the existing grade of the land.
D. Repairs to any stormwater management practice or facility
deemed necessary by the Village of Babylon Department of Public Works
or any work done under contract for the Village of Babylon. Nothing
contained in this chapter with regards to land development activity
shall be applicable to the Village of Babylon or any of its departments,
agencies or contractors.
E. The development of any part of a subdivision if the
plat for the subdivision has been approved by the Village of Babylon
Planning Board on or before the effective date of this chapter.
F. Land development activities for which a building permit
has been approved on or before the adoption of this chapter.
H. Installation of fence, sign, telephone, and electric
poles and other kinds of posts or poles.
I. Emergency activity immediately necessary to protect
life, property or natural resources.
J. Activities of an individual engaging in home gardening
by growing flowers, vegetables and other plants primarily for use
by that person and his or her family.
K. The installation of aboveground and below-ground fuel
oil storage tanks equal to or below a total capacity of 1,100 gallons.
L. The construction of docks and installation of poles
and other similar structures, refacing existing bulkheading, but not
new bulkheading.
M. Street openings and right-of-way openings for the
purpose of repair of existing utility facilities.
N. The extension of utility distribution facilities,
including gas, electric and telephone, cable, water and sewer connections,
to serve existing approved sites or underwater lands.
All land development activities shall be subject
to the following performance and design criteria:
A. Technical standards. For the purpose of this chapter,
the following documents shall serve as official guides and specifications
for stormwater management. Stormwater management practices that are
designed and constructed in accordance with these technical documents
shall be presumed to meet the standards imposed by this chapter.
(1) The New York State Stormwater Management Design Manual
(New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, the most
current version or its successor, hereafter referred to as the "Design
Manual").
(2) New York Standards and Specifications for Erosion
and Sediment Control (Empire State Chapter of the Soil and Water Conservation
Society, 2004, most current version or its successor, hereafter referred
to as the "Erosion Control Manual").
(3) The most current version of the Village of Babylon
Planning Board site improvement and subdivision specifications.
(4) United States Environmental Protection Agency's best
management practices (BMPs).
B. Water quality standards. Any land development activity
shall not cause an increase in turbidity or in a substantial visible
contrast to natural conditions in surface waters of the State of New
York.
It shall be the duty of the Village Engineer
and/or the Building Inspector or their designees to enforce the provisions
of this chapter in accordance with the following:
A. Issuance of a notice of violation and order to correct
within a specified time. When the Village Engineer, Building Inspector
or his/her designee determines that development activity is not being
carried out in accordance with the requirements of this chapter, he/she
shall issue a written notice of violation and order to correct to
the owner or agent of the property. The notice of violation and order
to correct shall contain:
(1) The name and address of the landowner, developer or
applicant;
(2) The address, when available, or a description of the
building, structure or land upon which the violation is occurring;
(3) A statement specifying the nature of the violation;
(4) A description of the remedial measures necessary to
bring the land development activity into compliance with this chapter
and a time schedule for the completion of such remedial action.
B. In the event that correction is not completed within
the time specified by the notice of violation and order to correct,
a court appearance ticket shall be issued specifying the nature of
the violation, corrective action necessary and a time schedule for
completion.
C. Any notice of violation, order to correct and court
appearance ticket shall be served upon the person(s) to whom it is
directed either personally, or by mailing a copy of the notice of
violation by certified mail, return receipt requested, to such person
at his or her last known address.
An application fee shall be required for review
of all land development activities; SWPPPs; commercial and single-family
agreements; inspections; or SMP maintenance performed by the Village
of Babylon or performed by a third party for the Village of Babylon.
The fee schedule shall be established by the Village Board of Village
of Babylon by resolution. All fees generated by this program shall
be credited to a revenue line identified as the Phase II stormwater
revenue line, Village of Babylon Department of Environmental Control.
Monies accumulated by the revenue line will be utilized to support
the Village of Babylon stormwater management and erosion and sediment
control program. The Village Board of the Village of Babylon may amend
the fee schedule by resolution as deemed necessary from time to time.
Application Fee Schedule
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Residential
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Commercial/Industrial
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Single-family home
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$100
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N/A
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Less than 1 acre
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$250
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$250
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Equal to or greater than one acre but less than
two acres
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$350
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$450
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Equal to or greater than two acres but less
than three acres
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$450
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$550
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Equal to or greater than three acres but less
than four acres
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$550
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$650
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Equal to or greater than four acres but less
than five acres
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$650
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$750
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Equal to or greater than five acres but less
than six acres
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$750
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$850
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Equal to or greater than seven acres but less
than eight acres
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$850
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$950
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Equal to or greater than eight acres but less
than nine acres
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$950
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$1,000
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