A.
Erosion and sediment control inspection.
(1)
The Village of New Hempstead Stormwater Management Officer may require
such inspections as necessary to determine compliance with this chapter
and may either approve that portion of the work completed or notify
the applicant wherein the work fails to comply with the requirements
of this chapter and the stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP)
as approved. To obtain inspections, the applicant shall notify the
Village of New Hempstead enforcement official at least 48 hours before
any of the following, as required by the Stormwater Management Officer:
(a)
Start of construction.
(b)
Installation of sediment and erosion control measures.
(c)
Completion of site clearing.
(d)
Completion of rough grading
(e)
Completion of final grading.
(f)
Close of the construction season.
(g)
Completion of final landscaping.
(h)
Successful establishment of landscaping in public areas.
(2)
If any violations are found, the applicant and developer shall be
notified in writing of the nature of the violation and the required
corrective actions. No further work shall be conducted except for
site stabilization until any violations are corrected and all work
previously completed has received approval by the Stormwater Management
Officer.
B.
Stormwater management practice inspections. The Village of New Hempstead
Stormwater Management Officer is responsible for conducting inspections
of stormwater management practices (SMPs). All applicants are required
to submit "as built" plans for any stormwater management practices
located on-site after final construction is completed. The plan must
show the final design specifications for all stormwater management
facilities and must be certified by a professional engineer.
C.
Inspection of stormwater facilities after project completion. Inspection
programs shall be established on any reasonable basis, including,
but not limited to: routine inspections; random inspections; inspections
based upon complaints or other notice of possible violations; inspection
of drainage basins or areas identified as higher than typical sources
of sediment or other contaminants or pollutants; inspections of businesses
or industries of a type associated with higher than usual discharges
of contaminants or pollutants or with discharges of a type which are
more likely than the typical discharge to cause violations of state
or federal water or sediment quality standards or the SPDES stormwater
permit; and joint inspections with other agencies inspecting under
environmental or safety laws. Inspections may include, but are not
limited to: reviewing maintenance and repair records; sampling discharges,
surface water, groundwater, and material or water in drainage control
facilities; and evaluating the condition of drainage control facilities
and other stormwater management practices.
D.
Submission of reports. The Village of New Hempstead Stormwater Management
Officer may require monitoring and reporting from entities subject
to this chapter as are necessary to determine compliance with this
chapter.
E.
Right-of-entry for inspection. When any new stormwater management facility is installed on private property or when any new connection is made between private property and the public stormwater system, the landowner shall grant to the Village of New Hempstead the right to enter the property at reasonable times and in a reasonable manner for the purpose of inspection as specified in Subsection C.
A.
Construction completion guarantee. In order to ensure the full and
faithful completion of all land development activities related to
compliance with all conditions set forth by the Village of New Hempstead
in its approval of the stormwater pollution prevention plan, the Village
of New Hempstead may require the applicant or developer to provide,
prior to construction, a performance bond, cash escrow, or irrevocable
letter of credit from an appropriate financial or surety institution
which guarantees satisfactory completion of the project and names
the Village of New Hempstead as the beneficiary. The security shall
be in an amount to be determined by the Village of New Hempstead based
on submission of final design plans, with reference to actual construction
and landscaping costs. The performance guarantee shall remain in force
until the surety is released from liability by the Village of New
Hempstead, provided that such period shall not be less than one year
from the date of final acceptance or such other certification that
the facility(ies) has (have) been constructed in accordance with the
approved plans and specifications and that a one-year inspection has
been conducted and the facilities have been found to be acceptable
to the Village of New Hempstead. Per-annum interest on cash escrow
deposits shall be reinvested in the account until the surety is released
from liability.
B.
Maintenance guarantee. Where stormwater management and erosion and
sediment control facilities are to be operated and maintained by the
developer or by a corporation that owns or manages a commercial or
industrial facility, the developer, prior to construction, may be
required to provide the Village of New Hempstead with an irrevocable
letter of credit from an approved financial institution or surety
to ensure proper operation and maintenance of all stormwater management
and erosion control facilities both during and after construction,
and until the facilities are removed from operation. If the developer
or landowner fails to properly operate and maintain stormwater management
and erosion and sediment control facilities, the Village of New Hempstead
may draw upon the account to cover the costs of proper operation and
maintenance, including engineering and inspection costs.
C.
Record keeping. The Village of New Hempstead may require entities
subject to this chapter to maintain records demonstrating compliance
with this chapter.
A.
Notice of violation. When the Village of New Hempstead determines
that a land development activity is not being carried out in accordance
with the requirements of this chapter, it may issue a written notice
of violation to the landowner. The notice of violation shall contain:
(1)
The name and address of the landowner, developer or applicant;
(2)
The address, when available, or a description of the building, structure
or land upon which the violation is occurring;
(3)
A statement specifying the nature of the violation;
(4)
A description of the remedial measures necessary to bring the land
development activity into compliance with this chapter and a time
schedule for the completion of such remedial action;
(5)
A statement of the penalty or penalties that shall or may be assessed
against the person to whom the notice of violation is directed;
(6)
A statement that the determination of violation may be appealed to
the municipality by filing a written notice of appeal within 15 days
of service of the notice of violation.
B.
Stop-work orders. The Village of New Hempstead may issue a stop-work
order for violations of this chapter. Persons receiving a stop-work
order shall be required to halt all land development activities, except
those activities that address the violations leading to the stop-work
order. The stop-work order shall be in effect until the Village of
New Hempstead confirms that the land development activity is in compliance
and the violation has been satisfactorily addressed. Failure to address
a stop-work order in a timely manner may result in civil, criminal,
or monetary penalties in accordance with the enforcement measures
authorized in this chapter.
C.
Violations. Any land development activity that is commenced or is
conducted contrary to this chapter may be restrained by injunction
or otherwise abated in a manner provided by law.
D.
Penalties. In addition to or as an alternative to any penalty provided
herein or by law, any person who violates the provisions of this chapter
shall be guilty of a violation punishable by a fine not exceeding
$350 or imprisonment for a period not to exceed six months, or both,
for conviction of a first offense; for conviction of a second offense,
both of which were committed within a period of five years, punishable
by a fine not less than $350 nor more than $700 or imprisonment for
a period not to exceed six months, or both; and upon conviction for
a third or subsequent offense, all of which were committed within
a period of five years, punishable by a fine not less than $700 nor
more than $1,000 or imprisonment for a period not to exceed six months,
or both. However, for the purposes of conferring jurisdiction upon
courts and judicial officers generally, violations of this chapter
shall be deemed misdemeanors and for such purpose only all provisions
of law relating to misdemeanors shall apply to such violations. Each
week's continued violation shall constitute a separate additional
violation.
E.
Withholding of certificate of occupancy. If any building or land
development activity is installed or conducted in violation of this
chapter, the Stormwater Management Officer may prevent the occupancy
of said building or land.
F.
Restoration of lands. Any violator may be required to restore land
to its undisturbed condition. In the event that restoration is not
undertaken within a reasonable time after notice, the Village of New
Hempstead may take necessary corrective action, the cost of which
shall become a lien upon the property until paid.
The Village of New Hempstead may require any person undertaking
land development activities regulated by this chapter to pay reasonable
costs at prevailing rates for review of SWPPPs, inspections, or SMP
maintenance performed by the Village of New Hempstead or performed
by a third party for the Village of New Hempstead.