The locations of confirmed waste disposal sites
are shown on the Official Waste Site Inventory Maps for the Town of
Brighton, which include any locations of waste sites in adjacent municipalities
that are located within 2,000 feet of the municipal boundary. Sites
known to contain waste are based upon information obtained from the
Monroe County Environmental Management Council (MCEMC), Monroe County
Department of Health (MCDOH), New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation (NYSDEC), municipal files, aerial photos, knowledge from
residents or through site investigations. Additional site investigation
may be necessary to determine if these sites contain hazardous waste.
When an applicant first contacts the Town, the authorized official should determine whether the project is near a waste site(s) using the waste site information described in §
203-132 of this article and the process that follows.
A. Waste disposal site evaluation form.
(1) The Monroe County Environmental Management Council
and the Monroe County Department of Health have developed a waste
disposal site evaluation form (WDSEF), on file with the Monroe County
Environmental Management Council, to help applicants gather relevant
information when development projects involve a waste site. The form
also indicates the type of impacts that should be evaluated after
the information is obtained. In addition, these two agencies have
developed a property inspection form to aid in on-site investigations.
(2) The Monroe County Department of Health has designated
two cases requiring evaluation of a waste site and completion of a
WDSEF:
(a)
Case 1: Development proposed on or within 300
feet from the boundary of a confirmed waste disposal site.
(b)
Case 2: Construction disturbance associated
with proposed development occurring between 300 and 2,000 feet from
the boundary of a confirmed waste site, under certain conditions as
follows:
[1]
The development will be utilizing a private
water well for drinking water or irrigation;
[2]
The site is listed in the Inactive Hazardous
Waste Disposal Sites in New York State prepared by the New York State
Departments of Environmental Conservation and Health or is otherwise
under investigation through the federal or state Superfund programs;
and/or
[3]
A public agency has identified concerns about
the proximity of the development to the waste site.
(3) Construction disturbance as referred to in this section
is defined as construction of utility lines, a drinking water well
and/or excavations for basements or footers or significant cutting
(greater than two feet) to regrade a parcel.
(4) The instructions for a WDSEF recommend that the applicant
contact MCEMC prior to completing the form. This will enable the developer
to review the project in relation to the waste site and obtain information
on the waste site. The extent of site investigation will depend on
the nature of the waste site, the amount of data already available
and the nature of the proposed development.
B. Permit approval.
(1) The applicant completes and submits the WDSEF, property
inspection form and site plans to the Town. The Town submits the information
to the MCDOH.
(2) The MCDOH reviews the information and determines completeness.
The applicant and the Town will be provided a written statement of
deficiencies if the requested information is incomplete. Upon receipt
of a complete application, a review is initiated and a written response
is made to the applicant with copies to the Town and other involved
agencies. The correspondence will specify conditions for inclusion
in any SEQR determination of significance and/or project approval.