As used in this Article, these terms and words shall
be defined as follows:
6 N.Y.C.R.R.
Title 6 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations.
AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT
A district created under Article 25-AA of the New York State Agriculture
and Markets Law.
APPLICANT
The person applying for a permit under this Article who must be the
owner or operator of the solid waste management facility.
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
The individual responsible for the overall operation of a solid waste
management facility or an operational unit of a facility, such as the manager,
superintendent or individual of equivalent responsibility who has authority
and knowledge to make and implement decisions regarding operating conditions
at the facility.
BOUNDARIES OF A WETLAND, WATER BODY OR WATERCOURSE
(1)
The mapped boundaries of wetlands which have been delineated by the
DEC, pursuant to the New York State Environmental Conservation Law, or the
United States Environmental Protection Agency or the United States Army Corps
of Engineers pursuant to the Federal Clean Water Act;
(2)
The boundaries for a water body or watercourse defined by state or federal
law or regulation within the Town of Victor under the authority of any part
of the Environmental Conservation Law or the Federal Clean Water Act or any
regulations promulgated under either of those statutes; or
(3)
Any lands or waters which are not so mapped or bounded on which the
principal vegetation is that set forth in Paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of Subdivision
1 of § 24-0107 of the New York State Environmental Conservation
Law, or which meets the definition in Paragraph (d) therein.
COMPLETED APPLICATION
An application in which all necessary information and proof of other
approvals, required by any other entity or relevant law or regulation, is
provided to the Town Board. If the Victor Town Board is engaged in coordinated
review with other regulating agencies, such information may be provided to
the Town Board in accordance with the applicable coordinated review procedure.
DEC
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
DISPOSAL
The placement, distribution, removal, discharge, deposit, injection,
spilling, dumping or leaking of a solid waste, or any constituent thereof,
in, onto, in or under any land, surface water or groundwater; and the storage
of solid waste on, onto, in or under any land, water or structure, except
at the site of generation.
DISPOSAL FACILITY
A facility where disposal occurs. Recycling facilities and transfer
stations are not "disposal facilities."
ECL
The New York Environmental Conservation Law.
EPA
The United States Environmental Protection Agency.
FACILITY
Any solid waste management facility.
MAJOR MODIFICATION
A modification as defined in 6 N.Y.C.R.R. 621.1(m) that the DEC determines
to treat as a new application in accordance with 6 N.Y.C.R.R. 621.13(e).
OPERATOR
The person responsible for the overall operation of a solid waste
management facility or part of a facility, with the authority and knowledge
to make and implement decisions, or whose actions or failure to act may result
in noncompliance with the requirements of this Article or the permit issued
by any state or federal agency, or the regulations or conditions set by said
state or federal agency.
OWNER
A person who owns a solid waste management facility or part of one,
and can include, without limitation, the real property on which the solid
waste management facility is located.
PERSON
Any individual, public or private corporation, political subdivision,
government agency, authority, department or bureau of the state, municipality,
industry, partnership, limited-liability company, association, firm, trust,
estate or any other legal entity whatsoever.
RECYCLING FACILITY
A solid waste processing facility, other than a junkyard and collection
and transfer vehicles, at which nonputrescible recyclables are separated from
the solid waste stream or at which previously separated nonputrescible recyclables
are processed.
RELATED CORPORATIONS
All corporations included with the applicant in one (1) or more chains
of corporations connected by stock ownership with a common parent corporation.
SEQRA
The State Environmental Quality Review Act and the review procedures required therein.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY
Any facility employed beyond the initial solid waste collection process
and managing solid waste, including but not limited to: storage areas or facilities;
transfer stations; rail-haul or barge-haul facilities; landfills; disposal
facilities; solid waste incinerators; refuse-derived fuel processing facilities;
pyrolysis facilities; construction and demolition debris processing facilities;
land application facilities; composting facilities; surface impoundments;
used oil storage, reprocessing and rerefining facilities; recyclables handling
and recovery facilities; waste tire storage facilities; and regulated medical
waste treatment facilities. The term includes all structures, appurtenances
and improvements on the land used for the management or disposal of solid
waste.
TRANSFER STATION
A solid waste management facility other than a recyclables handling
and recovery facility, used oil facility or a construction and demolition
debris processing facility, where solid waste is received for the purpose
of subsequent transfer to another solid waste management facility for further
processing, treating, transfer or disposal. Transfer of solid waste from vehicle
to vehicle for the purpose of consolidating loads, as part of the initial
collection process, is not considered a "transfer station," provided that
the transfer activity occurs along the collection route where the point of
transfer changes from day to day. Transfer of leakproof, closed modular containers
of solid waste from vehicle to vehicle, including truck to train, for the
purpose of consolidating loads for shipment to an authorized disposal or treatment
facility, is not considered a "transfer station" provided that: the contents
of each container remain in their closed container during the transfer between
vehicles; storage remains incidental to transport at the location where the
containers are consolidated; containers are approved by the DEC and maintained
in a nuisance-free (e.g., dust, odor, noise, etc.) manner; and the transfer
location is under the ownership or control of the transporter.
WATER BODY
Any body of standing water which exists at least nine (9) months
of the year, and which, when wet, is customarily more than five thousand (5,000)
square feet in water surface area.
WATERCOURSES
Any body of water flowing in an identifiable channel or course at
least nine (9) months of the year.
WETLANDS
All lands and waters in the Town of Victor that: fall within the
definition of "freshwater wetlands" in the New York State Environmental Conservation
Law, as in effect on the date of the enactment of this Article, without respect
to whether such lands and waters have been mapped by the Department of Environmental
Conservation, and without respect to size, except that such lands and waters
must have a contiguous area of at least seven thousand (7,000) square feet;
or fall within the definition of "wetlands" or "navigable waters" promulgated
by the EPA or the United States Army Corps of Engineers pursuant to the Federal
Clean Water Act.