The Inland Wetlands and Water Courses Commission is authorized to promulgate
such regulations, in conformity with regulations promulgated by the State
of Connecticut Commissioner of Environmental Protection, as are necessary
to protect the wetlands and water courses within the territorial limits of
the Town of Orange. Such regulations shall be adopted and promulgated in accordance
with the procedures set forth in said Public Act No. 155, as amended.
On or after the effective date of the regulations promulgated pursuant to §
81-3 of this chapter, no regulated activity shall be conducted upon a defined inland wetlands area or water course without a permit from the Inland Wetlands and Water Courses Commission. Procedures for permit application, issuance and appeal from any such action, shall be in accordance with the procedures set forth in said Public Act No. 155, as amended.
In exercising the authority granted herein, the Inland Wetlands and
Water Courses Commission shall:
A. Develop comprehensive programs in furtherance of the
purposes of this chapter.
B. Advise, consult and cooperate with other agencies of
the municipality, the region, and the state and federal governments, and with
other states, persons or municipalities, as is necessary to further the purposes
of this chapter; to this end, all applications for building permits, subdivision
plans or other permits which involve or may involve regulated activities in
an inland wetlands area or water course, made to any other board, commission,
or official of the Town of Orange, shall be subject to review by the Inland
Wetlands and Water Courses Commission. If it is determined by the Inland Wetlands
and Water Courses Commission that said application does in fact involve regulated
activities within an inland wetlands area or water course, the Commission
shall either grant or withhold approval of the application in accordance with
its regulatory powers set forth herein.
C. Encourage, participate in or conduct studies, investigations,
research and demonstrations, and collect and disseminate information relating
to the purposes of the chapter.
D. Retain and employ consultants and assistants on a contract
or other basis as needed, in accordance with the normal budgetary procedures
followed by the Town of Orange, for the purpose of rendering legal, financial,
technical and other assistance and advice to further any of its purposes,
specifically including but not limited to soil scientists of the United States
Soil Conservation Service for the purpose of making on-site interpretations,
evaluations and findings as to soil types, and the utilization of services
of such other town officials and employees as the Commission may deem appropriate.
E. Inventory or index the inland wetlands and water courses
in such form, including pictorial representations, and list of plant species,
as the Inland Wetlands and Water Courses Commission deems best suited to effectuate
the purposes of this chapter.
F. Exercise all incidental powers necessary to enforce its
regulations and to carry out the purposes of the chapter including, if it
is deemed necessary, and if approved under the normal budgetary procedures
followed by the Town of Orange, the designation of a compliance officer or
administrator.
To implement the purposes set forth in this chapter, the town, in accordance
with the normal budgetary procedures followed by it, may appropriate funds
to the Inland Wetlands and Water Courses Commission.
Any person violating this chapter or the regulations promulgated thereunder,
shall be subject to the remedies and penalties provided by said Public Act
No 155, as amended.