No person, firm or corporation shall conduct any landfilling operation
in any area of the Township without first obtaining from the Township Board
a permit. All applications for such permits shall be filed with the Township
Clerk and shall conform in all respects with the requirements of any applicable
regulations.
The Township Board shall adopt by resolution a schedule of fees and
charges, as it deems advisable and necessary providing for the application
for, hearing on, issuance of permits and monitoring activities of authorized
landfills within the Township.
The Township Board shall refer all applications for landfills to the
Township Planning Commission for investigation and recommendation as to whether
or not a permit should be issued. Whenever such application is referred to
the Planning Commission, such Commission shall within 45 days complete its
investigation and transmit its reports and recommendation to the Township
Board. Such Commission shall have the right to require the attendance of the
applicant, his agents, servants and employees at any hearing it may conduct
in the conduct of its investigation.
After receiving the report and recommendation from the Planning Commission,
the Township Board shall at a subsequent regular or special meeting grant
or deny the permit and, in the event of denial, state its reasons therefor
in writing.
Any landfill operation maintained or conducted within the Township in
violation of this chapter is hereby declared to be a nuisance per se and the
Township may institute proceedings in the Circuit Court for the purpose of
restraining any violation of the provisions of this chapter or any violation
of the specifications and regulations contained in any permit issued hereunder.
Any person who shall violate the provisions of this chapter shall be
responsible for a municipal infraction, subject to the following penalties:
A. The following civil fines shall apply in the event of
a determination of responsibility for a municipal civil infraction, unless
a different fine is specified in connection with a particular section:
(1) First offense. The civil fine for a first offense violation
shall be in the amount of not less than $150, plus costs and other sanctions,
for each offense.
(2) Repeat offense. The civil fine for any offense which
is a repeat offense shall be in an amount of not less than $300, plus costs
and other sanctions for each offense.
B. In addition to ordering the defendant determined to be
responsible for a municipal civil infraction to pay a civil fine, costs, damages
and expenses, the Judge or Magistrate shall be authorized to issue any judgment,
writ or order necessary to enforce, or enjoin violation of, the chapter.
C. Continuing offense. Each act of violation, and on each
day upon which any such violation shall occur, shall constitute a separate
offense.
D. Remedies not exclusive. In addition to any remedies provided
for by the code of ordinances, any equitable or other remedies available may
be sought.
E. The Judge or Magistrate shall be authorized to impose
costs, damages and expenses as provided by the law.
F. A municipal civil infraction shall not be a lesser included
offense of a criminal offense or of an ordinance violation which is not a
civil infraction.
These regulations apply to all filling of land within the Township by
the depositing of materials originating off the premises on which the fill
is located. They cover the review of proposed fill sites, information to be
supplied with applications for landfill permits, fees for review or proposed
fill sites, information to be supplied with applications for landfill permits,
fees for review of applications and plans, inspection charges, deposits to
assure payment of inspection charges and compliance with regulations or conditions
of permits, landscaping, setbacks and certain design and operating aspects
supplemental to P.A. 641 and the solid waste regulations of Wayne County.
It is intended to regulate the operation of landfills so that no landfill
shall be a nuisance nor cause any damage to surrounding property nor endanger
the health or safety of the community. It is the further intent that these
regulations shall apply to certain operating aspects of landfills not normally
covered by federal, state or County regulations.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
BOARD
The Township Board of the Charter Township of Northville, Wayne County,
Michigan.
COUNTY PLAN
The plan for solid waste developed by the Charter County of Wayne.
P.A. 347
Public Act 347 of 1972, the Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control
Act.
P.A. 641
Public Act 641 or 1978, the Solid Waste Management Act.
If the permit holder for any sanitary landfill shall fail or neglect
to do any of the things required by the permit or these regulations and he
shall fail to remedy such omissions forthwith after notice thereof delivered
to him or to his supervisor who can readily be located, the Township shall
have the right to enter the property and to do by its own forces or its agents
whatever may be necessary to eliminate any dangerous or objectionable conditions.
The permit holder shall be billed and shall pay for all such work done by
the Township.