[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Beekman as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Sewers — See Ch. 126.
Storm sewers — See Ch. 127.
Stormwater management, erosion and sediment control — See Ch. 128.
Subdivision of land — See Ch. 130.
Zoning — See Ch. 155.
[Adopted 6-15-2011 by L.L. No. 4-2011]
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Editor's Note: This provisions of this article were originally adopted as Ch. 106, but were renumbered to accommodate the alphabetical organization of the Code.
This article's purpose is described as follows:
A. 
This article is intended to implement the provisions of Part IX.A.3.b of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, SPDES General Permit GP-0-08-002 for Stormwater Discharges from Municipal Separate Storm Sewage Systems (MS4), effective May 1, 2008, which require that the Town implement, through the enactment of the necessary legal authority, and enforce a program to ensure that separate sewage disposals systems/on-site wastewater treatment systems are inspected and, where necessary, maintained or rehabilitated as required by Part IX.A.3.b of the permit and/or similar provisions in successor permits.
B. 
To protect from further degradation those water bodies located in the New York City East of Hudson Watershed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC), by reducing phosphorus loading in the East of Hudson Watershed through the required periodic pump out and visual inspection of all individual subsurface sewage disposal systems (SSDS) located on properties which are located within the New York City East of Hudson Watershed.
C. 
The maintenance of septic systems on a regular basis will benefit residents by establishing a record of maintenance performed on each septic system. The maintenance will tend to provide a septic system that remains adequately functional for a longer period of time as opposed to a septic system with no maintenance.
D. 
To identify failing septic systems or the prevention thereof before they become a significant threat to the public health and/or the environment.
E. 
This article in no means is to replace the regulatory requirements of the Dutchess County Department of Health and/or the Dutchess County Sanitary Code.
A. 
As used herein, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
FACILITY
All buildings, other structures, grounds and contiguous property at any locations related to or connected with a user at the user's location.
INDIVIDUAL SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
A system of piping, tanks or other subsurface facilities serving any premises or having a flow rate of less than 1,000 gallons per day. The system generally includes a septic tank and absorption fields but may also include any system permitted under the Dutchess County Sanitary Code and Appendix 75A of the New York State Sanitary Code.
INDUSTRIAL
Meaning or pertaining to industry, manufacturing, commerce, trade, business, or institution, and is distinguished from domestic or residential.
LOT
A parcel of land bearing a tax grid designation on the Town of Beekman Tax Map. Said Tax Maps are prepared and maintained by the Dutchess County Real Property Tax Service Agency. Said Tax Maps include all residential, commercial and industrial parcels.
NEW YORK CITY EAST OF HUDSON WATERSHED
A watershed serving as a public water supply for New York City. Its limits are generally shown on the map provided within Municipal Separate Storm Sewage System (MS4) NYSDEC State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) General Permit No. GP-0-10-002. The limits are more specifically provided on maps located in the Town of Beekman Planning and Building Departments.
OWNER
Any person who has legal or equitable title to a property or facility.
PERSON
Any individual, public or private corporation, political entity, agency, municipality, industry, copartnership, association, firm, trust, estate or other legal entity whatsoever.
RECORDS
Shall include, but not be limited to, any printed, typewritten, handwritten or otherwise recorded matter of whatever character (including paper or electronic media), including, but not limited to, letters, files, memoranda, directives, notes and notebooks, correspondence, descriptions, telephone call slips, permits, applications, reports, compilations, films, photographs and inspection reports. For the purposes of this article, "records" shall mean records of and relating to waste generation, reuse and disposal, and shall include records of usage of raw materials.
SEPTAGE
The contents of a septic tank or other separate sewage disposal system/on-site wastewater treatment system which receives sanitary sewage waste.
SEPTIC CONTRACTOR
A contractor registered with the NYSDEC to haul residential septage, a.k.a. "registered waste transporter."
SEPTIC SYSTEM
The common name for an individual subsurface sewage disposal system (SSDS), a.k.a. "individual subsurface treatment system (SSTS)."
SEPTIC TANK
An underground receptacle (typically concrete) for wastewater from residential or commercial properties. The bacteria in the sewage decompose the organic wastes, and the sludge settles to the bottom of the tank. The effluent flows out of the tank into the ground through drains.
STATE
State of New York.
TOWN
The Town of Beekman as incorporated on 1788.
B. 
As used herein, the following acronyms shall have the following meanings:
(1) 
CEO: Code Enforcement Officer.
(2) 
CO: certificate of occupancy.
(3) 
EOH: New York City East of Hudson Watershed.
(4) 
DCDH: Dutchess County Department of Health.
(5) 
MS4: municipal separate storm sewage system.
(6) 
NYSDEC: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
(7) 
NYCDEP: New York City Department of Environmental Protection.
(8) 
SMO: Stormwater Management Officer.
(9) 
SPDES: State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System.
(10) 
SSDS: subsurface sewage disposal system.
A. 
The owner of each lot located within the EOH Watershed which contains one or more septic systems, shall have the system(s) pumped, cleaned and visually inspected by a registered waste transporter in a manner sufficient to enable the registered waste transporter to furnish the information as required in § 124-5A of this article.
B. 
The septic system is required to be pumped, cleaned and visually inspected at least once every five years.
A. 
Beginning on May 1, 2011, the owner of any parcel located within the Town of Beekman which relies upon a separate sewage disposal system/on-site wastewater treatment system for the treatment or modification or ultimate disposal of waterborne sewage or domestic wastes or trade wastes or offensive material, with respect to any building or structure thereon, shall cause an inspection to be performed on said separate sewage disposal system/on-site wastewater treatment system at a frequency as required by the permit and/or successor permits.
B. 
Within 60 days following the adoption of this article, the Town shall identify each lot to which this article shall apply on the date of its adoption, and shall in writing notify the owner of each such lot by registered mail to include a copy of the Town of Beekman Septic System Data and Inspection Form. Said inspection form will also be available at the Town of Beekman Town Hall upon request.
C. 
Those lot owners now or hereafter subject to this article, whose septic systems have been pumped within 12 months prior to the date upon which this article shall take effect in respect to said lots, shall be exempt from this article's initial application to said lots pursuant to § 124-8A. To qualify for said initial exception, said lot owners must provide to the Town of Beekman SMO or CEO, within 90 days following the date upon which this article shall take effect in respect to said owner's lot, a copy of a paid receipt containing the information specified in § 124-5A hereof (except tax lot grid number, which the owner may enter upon said receipt), which receipt shall confirm the pump out of the septic tank of said owner's septic system within the preceding twelve-month period.
A. 
Upon completion of a septic system pump out and visual inspection performed by a registered waste transporter, each lot owner shall, within 30 days following said pump out and visual inspection, provide the Town of Beekman SMO or CEO with a copy of a paid receipt and a completed Town of Beekman Septic System Data and Inspection Form endorsed by said registered waste transporter. Said Town of Beekman Septic System Data and Inspection Form shall contain the following:
(1) 
The property owner's name; and
(2) 
The property owner's street address; and
(3) 
The property owner's tax grid I.D. number; and
(4) 
Property type; and
(5) 
The pump out and inspection date; and
(6) 
The components serviced; and
(7) 
The type of component; and
(8) 
The septic tank capacity; and
(9) 
The type of septic tank; and
(10) 
The approximate amount of gallons of septage pumped from the system; and
(11) 
The approximate percentage of sludge layer; and
(12) 
A documented visual inspection of the inlet and outlet; and
(13) 
The structural integrity of the septic tank; and
(14) 
A documented visual inspection of the ground condition in the area of the absorption fields; and
(15) 
Any other information or comments as provided on the Town of Beekman Septic System Data and Inspection Form. Said inspection form may be revised by action of the Town of Beekman Town Board at its discretion.
B. 
Duplicate copies of the receipts and the Town of Beekman Septic System Data and Inspection Form as specified above shall be retained by the lot owner for a period of five years, and a copy shall be provided to the Town of Beekman SMO or CEO upon request.
C. 
Duplicate copies should be retained and reviewed by the Town of Beekman SMO or CEO.
A. 
If a pump out and visual inspection concludes that the septic system deems a "detailed investigation needed," and therefore cannot meet the requirements of Section 19.7 of the Dutchess County Sanitary Code, upon notification by the Town of Beekman SMO or CEO, then the owner shall meet the requirements of Section 19.8 of the Dutchess County Sanitary Code by causing an investigation of the septic system failure to be undertaken with the cooperation of the DCDH within 60 days of the date of the notification. Evidence of said investigation in the form of a letter from a contractor or a New York State licensed professional engineer (P.E.) and a completed Town of Beekman Subsurface Sewage Disposal System Investigation and Remediation Form must be submitted to the Town of Beekman SMO or CEO.
B. 
If the Town of Beekman finds that no investigation has begun if the septic system is deemed "detailed investigation needed," the Town of Beekman SMO or CEO will further notify the DCDH that a failing septic system condition may exist and request that the DCDH perform an investigation for possible further action as specified in the Dutchess County Sanitary Code.
C. 
If the Town of Beekman finds that an investigation has begun and has been completed in accordance with § 124-6A above, and remediation or repair of said SSDS is recommended, said lot owner shall commence remediation or repair of said SSDS within 60 days, proof of which shall be provided to the Town of Beekman SMO and CEO. If the Town of Beekman finds that no remediation or repair has begun, the Town of Beekman SMO or CEO will further notify the DCDH that a failing septic system condition may exist and request that the DCDH perform an investigation for possible further action as specified in the Dutchess County Sanitary Code.
A. 
Failure to timely perform the inspection and maintenance required by this article.
B. 
Failure to timely submit evidence of timely inspection and maintenance as required by this article.
C. 
Failure to timely notify DCDOH and/or to request an investigation by DCDOH when the results of an inspection indicate that the requirements of the Dutchess Sanitary Code cannot be met by the septic systems.
D. 
In addition to, or as an alternative to, any penalty provided herein or by law, any person who violates the provisions of this article shall be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not exceeding $100 annually for conviction of a first offense; for conviction of a second offense: a fine not exceeding $200 annually; for conviction of a third offense: a fine not exceeding $300 annually; for a fourth offense: a fine not exceeding $400 annually; for a fifth offense: a fine not exceeding $500 for offenses committed within a period of five years, punishable by a fine not less than $100 or more than $1,500. However, for the purposes of conferring jurisdiction upon courts and judicial officers, generally the first offense resulting in a conviction shall be deemed a violation, subsequent offenses shall be deemed misdemeanors. Each year's continued violation shall constitute a separate additional violation.
A. 
If only a portion of a lot is located within the EOH Watershed, then the owner of the lot may be exempted from this regulation if the existing SSDS is located outside the EOH Watershed. If an "as-built" plan of the SSDS exists, said plan shall be provided to the Town of Beekman SMO or CEO for a determination. If no "as-built" plan of the SSDS exists, the owner of the lot shall contact the Town of Beekman SMO or CEO to conduct an investigation for a determination if said SSDS is located within, or outside of the EOH Watershed.
B. 
A letter for exemption from this regulation must be submitted to the Town of Beekman SMO or CEO. If an owner receives notice that its property must have an inspection performed and the owner feels that the notice is in error, the owner may submit information to the SMO or CEO to show that no septic system is present.
C. 
The Town of Beekman SMO or CEO will prepare a written acknowledgement that the location of the SSDS on the lot is exempted from this regulation.
If a septic is installed on a lot, the system must be maintained as described in this article at least once within five years from the date that the DCDOH issues a permit to discharge in compliance with the requirements of this article.