[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village
of Cornwall-on-Hudson 12-19-1988 by L.L. No. 4-1988. Amendments noted where
applicable.]
The purpose of this chapter is to promote the public health,
safety and general welfare by ensuring that the disposal of construction
and demolition debris within village limits is prohibited and that
the filling and grading of properties are safely conducted in conformance
with the village's Zoning Law[1] and other applicable laws.
A.
Unless specifically defined below, words or phrases used in this
chapter shall be interpreted so as to give them the meanings they
have in common usage and to give this chapter its most reasonable
application.
B.
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
FILLING
GRADING
SOLID WASTE
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
Solid waste resulting from the construction, remodeling,
repair and demolition of buildings, structures and/or roads and solid
waste consisting of vegetation resulting from land clearing and grubbing.
Such waste includes but is not limited to bricks, concrete and other
masonry materials, soil, rock, wood, wall coverings, plaster, drywall,
plumbing fixtures, insulation, roofing shingles, asphaltic pavement,
glass, plastics, electrical wiring and components and metals that
are incidental to any of the above.
The Village Code Enforcement Officer or other person so designated
by the Village Board of Trustees.
The placement of soil, rubble, spoils, rocks and/or any other
appropriate fill on any property for the purpose of raising or elevating
any portion of a property.
The changing or alteration of the surfaces or slopes of lawns
or grounds on a site.
As defined in NYCRR, Part 360.
The Enforcement Officer shall administer, implement and enforce
the provisions of this chapter.
No person, firm or corporation shall dump, dispose of or deposit
or cause, permit or allow to be dumped, disposed of or deposited any
solid waste within the limits of the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson,
New York.
No person, firm or corporation shall dump, dispose of or deposit
or cause, permit or allow to be dumped, disposed of or deposited any
construction and demolition debris within the limits of the Village
of Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York.
No person shall conduct or cause to be conducted or permit or
allow any filling or grading of any property without securing a permit
from the Planning Board.
Owners of property within the village upon which prohibited
activities occur shall be jointly and severally liable with the active
participants in the violation.
A.
The following are exempt from the prohibition of construction and demolition debris (§ 99-5) pursuant to a permit issued pursuant to this chapter, provided that no fee or other form of consideration is required for the privilege of using the property for disposal purposes:
B.
A permit to fill or grade property shall not be required for the
planting of landscaping, minor grading of lawn areas, normal repairs
to occupied property, correcting hazards presenting an imminent threat
to life or property or for land development pursuant to but not prior
to a building permit, approved subdivision and/or site plan.
The following information or exhibits are required to be submitted
in triplicate in order to secure a permit:
A.
Engineering drawings showing the tax lot upon which the activity
will be conducted.
B.
The names and addresses and the section, block and lot numbers of
all contiguous property owners and the names and addresses and section,
block and lot numbers of all property owners located within 500 feet
of the proposed site.
C.
A plan showing all existing and proposed contour lines, the amount
of fill to be placed or displaced, the location of trees over eight
inches in diameter measured four feet from the ground and road access
to the site.
D.
An erosion control plan.
E.
Preliminary copies of any contracts to perform such filling and grading,
which contracts shall state that they are subject to this chapter,
and a copy of this chapter shall be attached to and become a part
of such contracts.
F.
Documentation regarding permit status with the New York State Department
of Environmental Conservation prior to the issuance of a permit. Any
required New York State Department of Environmental Conservation permit
must be in effect prior to the village's issuing a permit.
G.
Proof of insurance, including workers compensation, adequate to cover
the intended work pursuant to the terms of the permit. The village
shall be named as an additional insured on the applicant's policy.
H.
The completion date and any other information which the Planning
Board deems reasonable in reviewing the application.
A.
The Planning Board shall refer the application and supporting documentation
to other village agencies for their review and recommendation. The
Planning Board may engage the services of an independent consultant
to review the application and supporting documentation, the fees for
which shall be paid by the applicant. The Board may, for this purpose,
require the applicant to deposit funds in advance in a reasonable
amount, and any surplus shall be returned.
B.
Prior to the issuance of a permit, the Planning Board shall hold
a public hearing on 10 days' notice. Notice of the hearing shall
be given 10 days prior thereto by the applicant to all abutting property
owners and all other owners of property within 500 feet of the intended
site. Proof of such notice shall be given by certified mail, return
receipt requested, and at the time of the public hearing, the applicant
shall file proof of mailing of the notice of public hearing.
A.
Operations shall be conducted only during the hours of 7:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m. No operations shall be conducted on Sundays or holidays.
B.
Filling and grading shall be done in such manner as not to result
in an increase of surface water runoff onto any other properties and
shall not result in any conditions which increase erosion or result
in any unstable conditions upon the site, adjacent properties or wetlands.
C.
The Village Board or its designee, the Planning Board, may contract
for appropriate surveillance of the site on a twenty-four-hour, seven-day-week
basis until the activity is completed. The applicant shall be required,
as a condition of the permit, to authorize the village or its employees
or agents to enter onto the applicant's property to conduct the
appropriate surveillance. Any and all costs for this service will
be estimated by the Planning Board prior to the issuance of a permit,
and the applicant will then be required to post a certified check
to cover such costs.
D.
The applicant shall retain a professional engineer licensed to practice
in the State of New York, who shall certify as to the contours of
the site at regularly scheduled times to be established by the Planning
Board or the Enforcement Officer.
E.
Any monitoring and/or testing of fill material which is required
during the course of operations will be performed by a licensed professional
engineer and/or testing lab approved by the village. All costs for
this testing shall be paid for by the applicant.
F.
The Planning Board may impose any other reasonable conditions on
the permit, such as screening, access controls, dust controls, site
security, etc., which the Planning Board believes are necessary in
order to adequately maintain the site.
G.
The Planning Board may limit the duration of any permit issued pursuant
to this chapter to 60 days or such other period deemed reasonable
by the Board.
The applicant shall be required to post a cash bond or letter of credit in an amount to be determined by the Planning Board, which bond shall be posted with the Village Clerk to guarantee the satisfactory restoration and reclamation of the site and repair of any village roads or other public property which might be damaged as a result of the filling and grading activities of the applicant. In the event that the applicant fails or refuses to make the necessary repairs, the Village Board, after notice and hearing pursuant to § 99-16, may declare the applicant in default, perform the repairs and apply the proceeds of the cash bond in order to cover the expense in making such repairs.
A.
Permit revocation. Violation of a permit condition shall constitute
grounds for abatement by the village and for revocation of such permit.
B.
Civil liability. A person who violates any of the provisions of this
chapter or terms of any permit issued hereunder or who fails to perform
any duty imposed by this chapter shall be liable to a civil penalty
not to exceed $1,000 per day of such violation, and, in addition,
such person may be ordered to abate such violation.
C.
Criminal liability. Any person who violates any of the provisions
of this chapter or terms of any permit issued hereunder or who fails
to perform any duty imposed by this chapter shall be guilty of an
unclassified misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished
by a fine of not less than $2,500 nor more than $10,000 per day of
violation or by imprisonment for a term of not more than 90 days,
or by both such fine and imprisonment. If the conviction is for an
offense committed after a first conviction of such person under this
subsection, punishment shall be by a fine of not more than $20,000
per day of violation or by imprisonment for not more than six months,
or by both.
D.
Any violation of this chapter shall be deemed a public nuisance.
(1)
In addition to or in lieu of the above penalties, the village may
enter upon the premises and correct the conditions caused by the violation
of any provision of this chapter or permit issued hereunder and abate
said nuisance. In such event, the property owner shall reimburse to
the village an amount equal to 125% of the actual costs incurred in
correcting said conditions, which amount includes but is not limited
to administrative, legal and engineering costs incurred as a result
of said violation.
(2)
The village may, in addition to the above, enforce the provisions
of this chapter pursuant to any other lawful means. All remedies and
penalties herein are cumulative.
A.
Wherever the Enforcement Officer determines that a violation of the
provisions of this chapter exists, a notice of violation shall be
issued.
B.
Contents of notice. The notice shall contain the following information:
(1)
The name of the owner of the premises or person in possession of
the premises as appears from the tax and deed records, together with
the name, if known, of the person or persons participating in the
activity.
(2)
A brief description of the premises and its location.
(3)
A description of the provisions of this chapter or permit condition
violated.
(4)
An order requiring the same to be remedied, abated, cured or removed.
(5)
That the abatement, remedy, curing or removal of said violation shall
commence within a specified number of days of the service of the notice
and shall be completed within a specified number of days thereafter.
However, nothing herein shall limit the ability of the Enforcement
Officer to order an immediate stop to active violations. The failure
to commence and/or complete the necessary abatement, cure, remedy
or removal of said violation within the time specified in the notice
will constitute a violation of the law, subjecting the violators to
the penalties of this chapter.
(6)
Notice that the notice of violation may be appealed to the Board
of Trustees.
C.
Service of notice.
(1)
A copy of said notice shall be personally served upon the person
committing the violation and upon the owner or one of the owners,
executors, legal representatives, agents, lessees or other persons
having a vested interest in the premises as shown on the village tax
records or in the records in the Orange County Clerk's office.
(2)
If no such person can be reasonably found for personal service, then
a copy of said notice shall be mailed to such person by certified
mail, addressed to his last known address as shown on said records,
and by personally serving a copy of said notice upon any adult person
residing in or occupying said premises or by securely posting a copy
of said notice at said premises.
(3)
A copy of said notice may be filed in the Orange County Clerk's
office, which notice shall be filed in the same manner as a notice
of pendency pursuant to Article 65 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules
and shall have the same effect as a notice of pendency as therein
provided. A notice so filed shall be effective for a period of one
year from the date of filing. It may be vacated upon an order of a
Judge or Justice of a court of record or upon the written consent
of the Village Attorney. The Orange County Clerk shall mark such notice
and any record or docket thereof as canceled of record upon the presentation
and filing of such consent or of a certified copy of such order.
A.
Any person who is charged with a violation shall have the right to
make an appeal to the Village Board of Trustees. All appeals shall
be made within five days of service of a notice of violation and shall
be simultaneously submitted to the Enforcement Officer and the Village
Board of Trustees. The filing of an appeal shall not stay an order
to abate contained in the notice of violation.
B.
The Village Board of Trustees shall set a date and time for a public
hearing on any appeal.
C.
Upon such appeal, the Village Board may affirm, modify or vacate
the Enforcement Officer's notice of violation.
A.
The Village Board of Trustees is authorized to conduct hearings and
impose civil penalties for violations of this chapter.
B.
The Village Board of Trustees shall set a date and time for a hearing.
C.
A notice of hearing shall be made by mailing a copy of such order
by certified mail to the addresses of those persons having a recorded
interest in real property in the premises as shown by the records
of the County Clerk and by posting a copy of such order on said premises.
The failure to provide notice to each such person shall not invalidate
subsequent proceedings pursuant to this chapter. The hearing shall
be set for a date not less than 15 days after the notice of hearing
is mailed.
D.
The Village Board of Trustees shall conduct the hearing at the time
and place specified in the notice of hearing. The hearing may be adjourned
from time to time and shall continue until all interested persons
are heard. No formal rules of evidence need apply, nor shall a stenographic
transcript be required.
E.
The violator shall have the right to present evidence and examine
witnesses to show why penalties should not be assessed and/or why
an order to abate should be suspended.
F.
The Village Board of Trustees shall make findings and make a determination.
Such determination shall indicated the basis and rationale of the
decision, shall state the dollar amount of penalties and shall be
supported by substantial evidence.
G.
Any penalties imposed and the costs to the village of the proceeding
in such event shall be immediately due and payable and shall be paid
within 15 days of their imposition.
H.
The determination of the Village Board of Trustees may be reviewed
in a proceeding pursuant to Article 78 of the Civil Practice Law and
Rules, provided that such proceeding is commenced within 30 days of
such determination. Judicial review shall not stay any order to abate
or stay payment of any penalty imposed.
If any phrase, sentence or provision of this chapter is adjudged
invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such judgment shall
be confined to that phrase, sentence or provision affected by such
judgment and shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this
chapter.