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2.03 2.3 SET PUBLIC HEARING\Chapter 146—Storm Sewer Stormwater Discharges—Replace-7-15-2024 RESOLUTION SETTING PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED LOCAL LAW NO. OF 2024 TO REPEAL TOWN CODE CHAPTER 146 AND REPLACE IT WITH NEW CHAPTER 146 "STORM SEWER SYSTEM DISCHARGES, ACTIVITIES AND CONNECTIONS" RESOLUTION NO. 12024 INTRODUCED BY: WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: WHEREAS, the Queensbury Town Board wishes to incorporate certain State regulatory amendments concerning the regulation of non-stormwater discharges to municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4) into the provisions of Queensbury Town Code Chapter 146 entitled, "Storm Sewer System Discharges, Activities and Connections," and WHEREAS, proposed Local Law No. of 2024 entitled, "A Local Law Adopting Storm Sewer System Regulations and Amending Stormwater Management Provisions of the Town Code" has been prepared and presented at this meeting which, if adopted, would replace Town Code Chapter 146 and update the Town's storm sewer and stormwater regulations in order to be compliant with the current New York State Department of Environmental Conservation General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from an MS4, GP-0-24-001, and WHEREAS, in accordance with Municipal Home Rule Law §20, the Town Board wishes to schedule a Public Hearing to hear all interested persons and consider the Local Law, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board shall meet and hold a public hearing at the Queensbury Activities Center, 742 Bay Road, Queensbury at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, August 5, 2024 to hear all interested persons and take any necessary actions authorized by law concerning proposed Local Law No.: of 2024, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to publish and post a Notice of Public Hearing concerning proposed Local Law No. of 2024 in the manner provided by law. Duly adopted this 15'h day of July, 2024,by the following vote: AYES NOES ABSENT: e LOCAL LAWS&ORDINANCES\Repeal and Replace Chapter 146—Storm Sewer System—August 2024 LOCAL LAW NO. OF 2024 A LOCAL LAW TO REPEAL AND REPLACE QUEENSBURY TOWN CODE CHAPTER 146 ENTITLED "STORM SEWER SYSTEM DISCHARGES, ACTIVITIES AND CONNECTIONS" Be it Enacted by the Queensbury Town Board as Follows: Section 1: The name of this Local Law is: A Local Law to Repeal and Replace Queensbury Town Code Chapter 146 Entitled `Storm Sewer System Discharges, Activities and Connections." Section 2: Chapter 146 of the Queensbury Town Code is hereby repealed in its entirety and replaced with the following: Amendments noted where applicable. GENERAL REFERENCES Flood damage prevention—See Ch.91. Freshwater wetlands—See Ch.94. Sewers and sewage disposal—See Ch. 136. Stormwater management—See Ch. 147. Water—See Ch. 173. §146-1 Purpose and intent. The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of the Town of Queensbury through the regulation of nonstormwater discharges to the municipal separate storm sewer system(MS4)to the maximum extent practicable as required by federal and Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language with line drawn4hrou"h is old language to be deleted. 1 state law. This chapter establishes methods for controlling the introduction of pollutants into the MS4 in order to comply with requirements of the SPDES General Permit for Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems. The objectives of this chapter are to: A. Meet the requirements of the SPDES General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from MS4s, Permit No.GP 02 02 GP-0-24-001, as amended or revised; B. Regulate the contribution of pollutants to the MS4 since such systems are not designed to accept,process or discharge nonstormwater wastes; C. Prohibit illicit connections, activities and discharges to the MS4; D. Establish legal authority to carry out all inspection, surveillance and monitoring procedures necessary to ensure compliance with this chapter; and E. Promote public awareness of the hazards involved in the improper discharge of trash, yard waste, local lawn chemicals,pet waste, wastewater,grease, oil,petroleum products, cleaning products,paint products, hazardous waste, sediment and other pollutants into the MS4. §146-2 Definitions. Whenever used in this chapter,the following terms shall have the meanings set forth below,unless a different meaning is stated in a definition applicable to only a portion of this chapter; and/or the definition of the same term under Chapter 179 of the Town Code when applied under this Chapter 146 would be more restrictive of nonstormwater discharges to the municipal separate storm sewer system(MS4), in which case the definition from Chapter 179 shall apply here: BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPs) Schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, general good housekeeping practices, pollution prevention and educational practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices to prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants directly or indirectly to stormwater, receiving waters, or stormwater conveyance systems. BMPs also include treatment practices, operating procedures, and practices to control site runoff, spillage or Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language with line draw., through is old language to be deleted. 2 leaks, sludge or water disposal, or drainage from raw materials storage. CLEAN WATER ACT The Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. §1251 et seq.), and any subsequent amendments thereto. CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY Activities requiring authorization under the SPDES Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activity, GP-02-01, as amended or revised. These activities include construction projects resulting in land disturbance of one or more acres. Such activities include but are not limited to clearing and grubbing, grading, excavating, and demolition. DEPARTMENT The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. DESIGN PROFESSIONAL New York State licensed professional engineer or licensed architect. ENFORCEMENT RESPONSE PLAN A plan that generally outlines the escalation of enforcement responses in response to lack of compliance on the part of parties responsible for violation of local laws concerning stormwater. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL Any material, including any substance, waste, or combination thereof, which because of its quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical, or infectious characteristics may cause, or significantly contribute to, a substantial present or potential hazard to human health, safety, property, or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed of, or otherwise managed. ILLICIT CONNECTION Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language with line d-aw n t rough is old language to be deleted. 3 Any drain or conveyance, whether on the surface or subsurface, which allows an illegal discharge to enter the MS4, including but not limited to: A. Any conveyances which allow any nonstormwater discharge, including treated or untreated sewage, process wastewater, and wash water, to enter the MS4 and any connections to the storm drain system from indoor drains and sinks, regardless of whether said drain or connection had been previously allowed, permitted, or approved by an authorized enforcement agency; or B. Any drain or conveyance connected from a commercial or industrial land use to the MS4 which has not been documented in plans, maps, or equivalent records and approved by an authorized enforcement agency. ILLICIT DISCHARGE Any direct or indirect nonstormwater discharge to the MS4, except as exempted in § 146-6 of this chapter. INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM A facility serving one or more parcels of land or residential households, or a private, commercial or institutional facility, that treats sewage or other liquid wastes for discharge into the groundwaters of New York State,except where a permit for such a facility is required under the applicable provisions of Article 17 of the Environmental Conservation Law. INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY Activities requiring the SPDES Permit for Discharges from Industrial Activities Except Construction, GP-98-03,.as amended or revised. MS4 Municipal separate storm sewer system. MUNICIPALITY The Town of Queensbury, sometimes also referred to as the "Town." Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language with line draw..through is old language to be deleted. 4 MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM A conveyance or system of conveyances (including roads with drainage systems, municipal streets, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, man-made channels, or storm drains): A. Owned or operated by the municipality; B. Designed or used for collecting or conveying stormwater; C. Which is not a combined sewer; and D. Which is not part of a publicly owned treatment works (POTW) as defined at 40 CFR 122.2. NONSTORMWATER DISCHARGE Any discharge to the MS4 that is not composed entirely of stormwater. PERSON Any individual, association, organization, partnership, firm, corporation or other entity recognized by law and acting as either the owner or as the owner's agent. POLLUTANT Dredged spoil, filter backwash, solid waste, incinerator residue, treated or untreated sewage, garbage, sewage sludge, munitions, chemical wastes, biological materials, radioactive materials, heat, wrecked or discarded equipment, rock, sand and industrial, municipal, agricultural waste and ballast discharged into water which may cause or might reasonably be expected to cause pollution of the waters of the state in contravention of the standards. PREMISES Any building, lot, parcel of land, or portion of land, whether improved or unimproved, including adjacent sidewalks and parking strips. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Discharge compliance with water quality standards. The condition that applies where a Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language with line drawn through is old language to be deleted. 5 municipality has been notified that the discharge of stormwater authorized under its MS4 permit may have caused or has the reasonable potential to cause or contribute to the violation of an applicable water quality standard. Under this condition, the municipality must take all necessary actions to ensure future discharges do not cause or contribute to a violation of water quality standards. B. 303(d) listed waters. The condition in the municipality's MS4 permit that applies where the MS4 discharges to a 303(d) listed water. Under this condition, the stormwater management program must ensure no increase of the listed pollutant of concern to the 303(d) listed water. C. Total maximum daily load(TMDL) strategy.The condition in the municipality's MS4 permit where a TMDL including requirements for control of stormwater discharges has been approved by EPA for a water body or watershed into which the MS4 discharges. If the discharge from the MS4 did not meet the TMDL stormwater allocations prior to September 10, 2003, the municipality was required to modify its stormwater management program to ensure that reduction of the pollutant of concern specified in the TMDL is achieved. D. The condition in the municipality's MS4 permit that applies if a TMDL is approved in the future by EPA for any water body or watershed into which an MS4 discharges. Under this condition, the municipality must review the applicable TMDL to see if it includes requirements for control of stormwater discharges. If an MS4 is not meeting the TMDL stormwater allocations, the municipality must, within six months of the TMDL's approval, modify its stormwater management program to ensure that reduction of the pollutant of concern specified in the TMDL is achieved. STATE POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (SPDES) STORMWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT A permit issued by the Department that authorizes the discharge of pollutants to waters of the state. STORMWATER Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language is old language to be deleted. 6 • Rainwater, surface runoff, snowmelt and drainage. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT OFFICER(SMO) PROGRAM COORDINATOR(SPC) Town employee(s)or other public official(s)designated by the Town Board to administer and enforce the provisions of this chapter. The SMO SPC(s)may also be designated by the Town Board to administer and enforce Chapter 147, or the Town Board may designate one or more other SMO SPCs for that purpose. 303(d)LIST A list of all surface waters in the state for which beneficial uses of the water (drinking, recreation, aquatic habitat, and industrial use) are impaired by pollutants, prepared periodically by the Department as required by Section 303(d)of the Clean Water Act.303(d) listed waters are estuaries, lakes and streams that fall short of state surface water quality standards and are not expected to improve within the next two years. TOTAL MAXIMUM DAILY LOAD (TMDL) The maximum amount of a pollutant to be allowed to be released into a water body so as not to impair uses of the water, allocated among the sources of that pollutant. WASTEWATER Water that is not stormwater, is contaminated with pollutants and is or will be discarded. §146-3 Applicability. This chapter shall apply to all water entering the MS4 generated on any developed and undeveloped lands,unless explicitly exempted by an authorized enforcement agency. §146-4 Responsibility for administration. The Stormwater Management Officer(s) [SMO SPC(s)] shall administer, implement, and enforce the provisions of this chapter. Such powers granted or duties imposed upon the authorized enforcement official may be delegated in writing by the SMO SPC as may be authorized by the municipality. Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language with ne drawn through is old language to be deleted. 7 §146-5 Severability. The provisions of this chapter are hereby declared to be severable. If any provision, clause, sentence, or paragraph of this chapter or the application thereof to any person, establishment, or circumstances shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the other provisions or application of this chapter. §146-6 Discharge and connection prohibitions; exceptions. A. Prohibition of illegal discharges.No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged into the MS4 any materials other than stormwater except as provided in §146-6A(1). The commencement, conduct or continuance of any illegal discharge to the MS4 is prohibited except as described as follows: (1) The following_discharges are exempt from discharge prohibitions established by this chapter, unless the Department or the municipality has determined them to be substantial contributors of pollutants: waterline flushing or other potable water sources, landscape irrigation or lawn watering, existing diverted stream flows, rising groundwater, uncontaminated groundwater infiltration to storm drains, uncontaminated pumped groundwater, foundation or footing drains, crawl space or basement sump pumps, air-conditioning condensate, irrigation water, springs, water from individual residential car washing, natural riparian habitat or wetland flows, dechlorinated swimming pool discharges, residential street wash water, water from fire-fighting activities, and any other water source not containing pollutants. Such exempt discharges shall be made in accordance with an appropriate plan for reducing pollutants. (2) Discharges approved in writing by the SMO SPC to protect life or property from imminent harm or damage,provided that such approval shall not be construed to constitute compliance with other applicable laws and requirements, and further provided that such discharges may be permitted for a specified time period and under such conditions as the SMO SPC may deem appropriate to protect such life and property while reasonably maintaining the purpose and intent of this chapter. (3) Dye testing in compliance with applicable state and local laws is an allowable discharge,but Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language with li a draw^ Fh-ough is old language to be deleted. 8 requires a verbal notification to the SMO SPC prior to the time of the test. (4) The prohibition shall not apply to any discharge permitted under a SPDES permit, waiver, or waste discharge order issued to the discharger and administered under the authority of the Department, provided that the discharger is in full compliance with all requirements of the permit, waiver, or order and other applicable laws and regulations, and provided that written approval has been granted for any discharge to the MS4. B. Prohibition of illicit connections. (1) The construction, use, maintenance or continued existence of illicit connections to the MS4 is prohibited. (2) This prohibition expressly includes, without limitation, illicit connections made in the past, regardless of whether the connection was permissible under law or practices applicable or prevailing at the time of connection. (3) A person is considered to be in violation of this chapter if the person connects a line conveying sewage to the municipality's MS4, or allows such a connection to continue. §146-7 Failing individual sewage treatment systems. No person shall operate a failing individual sewage treatment system in areas tributary to the municipality's MS4. A failing individual sewage treatment system is one which has one or more of the following conditions: A. The backup of sewage into a structure. B. Discharges of treated or untreated sewage onto the ground surface. C. A connection or connections to a separate stormwater sewer system. D. Liquid level in the septic tank above the outlet invert. E. Structural failure of any component of the individual sewage treatment system that could lead Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language is old language to be deleted. 9 to any of the other failure conditions as noted in this section. F. Contamination of off-site groundwater. §146-8 Activities contaminating stormwater. A. Activities that are subject to the requirements of this section are those types of activities that (1) Cause or contribute to a violation of the municipality's MS4 SPDES permit. (2) Cause or contribute to the municipality being subject to the special conditions as defined in § 146-2, Definitions, of this chapter. B. Such activities include failing individual sewage treatment systems as defined in § 146-2, improper management of pet waste or any other activity that causes or contributes to violations of the municipality's MS4 SPDES permit authorization. C. Upon notification to a person that he or she is engaged in activities that cause or contribute to violations of the municipality's MS4 SPDES permit authorization, that person shall take all reasonable actions to correct such activities such that he or she no longer causes or contributes to violations of the municipality's MS4 SPDES permit authorization. §146-9 Prevention, control and reduction of stormwater pollutants by use of best management practices. A. Best management practices. Where the SMO SPC has identified illicit discharges as defined in§ 146-2 or activities contaminating stormwater as defined in§ 146-8,the municipality may require implementation of best management practices (BMPs) to control those illicit discharges and activities. (1) The owner or operator of a commercial or industrial establishment shall provide, at his or her own expense,reasonable protection from accidental discharge of prohibited materials or other wastes into the MS4 through the use of structural and nonstructural BMPs. (2) Any person responsible for a property or premises which is or may be the source of an illicit Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language with line draw.,through is old language to be deleted. 10 discharge as defined in § 146-2, or an activity contaminating stormwater as defined in§ 146- 8, may be required to implement, at said person's expense, additional structural and nonstructural BMPs to reduce or eliminate the source of pollutant(s)to the MS4. (3) Compliance with all terms and conditions of a valid SPDES permit authorizing the discharge of stormwater associated with industrial activity, to the extent practicable, shall be deemed compliance with the provisions of this section. B. Individual sewage treatment systems: response to special conditions requiring no increase of pollutants or requiring a reduction of pollutants. Where individual sewage treatment systems are contributing to the municipality's being subject to the special conditions as defined in § 146-2 of this chapter, the owner or operator of such individual sewage treatment systems shall be required to: (1) Maintain and operate individual sewage treatment systems as follows: (a) Inspect the septic tank annually to determine scum and sludge accumulation. Septic tanks must be pumped out whenever the bottom of the scum layer is within three inches of the bottom of the outlet baffle or sanitary tee or the top of the sludge is within 10 inches of the bottom of the outlet baffle or sanitary tee. (b) Avoid the use of septic tank additives. (c) Avoid the disposal of excessive quantities of detergents,kitchen wastes, laundry wastes, and household chemicals. (d) Avoid the disposal of cigarette butts, disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, trash and other such items. (e) Most tanks should be pumped out every two to three years. However,pumping may be more or less frequent depending on use. Inspection of the tank for cracks, leaks and blockages should be done by the septage hauler at the time of pumping of the tank contents. Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language is old language to be deleted. 11 (2) Repair or replace individual sewage treatment systems as follows: (a) In accordance with 10 NYCRR Appendix 75A,to the maximum extent practicable. (b) A design professional licensed to practice in New York State shall prepare design plans for any type of absorption field that involves: [1] Relocating or extending an absorption area to a location not previously approved for such. [2] Installation of a new subsurface treatment system at the same location. [3] Use of alternate system or innovative system design or technology. (c) A written certificate of compliance shall be submitted by the design professional to the municipality at the completion of construction of the repair or replacement system. §146-10 Suspension of access to MS4; illicit discharges in emergency situations.. A. The SMO SPC may, without prior notice, suspend MS4 discharge access to a person when such suspension is necessary to stop an actual or threatened discharge which presents or may present imminent and substantial danger to the environment, to the health or welfare of persons, or to the MS4. The SMO SPC shall notify the person of such suspension within a reasonable time thereafter in writing of the reasons for the suspension. If the violator fails to comply with a suspension order issued in an emergency,the SMO SPC may take such steps as deemed necessary to prevent or minimize damage to the MS4 or to minimize danger to persons. B. Suspension due to the detection of illicit discharge. Any person discharging to the municipality's MS4 in violation of this chapter may have his or her MS4 access terminated if such termination would abate or reduce an illicit discharge. The SMO SPC will notify a violator in writing of the proposed termination of its MS4 access and the reasons therefor. The violator may petition the SMO SPC for a reconsideration and hearing. Access may be granted by the SMO SPC if he/she finds that the illicit discharge has ceased and the discharger has taken steps to prevent its recurrence. Access may be denied if the SMO SPC determines Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language is old language to be deleted. 12 in writing that the illicit discharge has not ceased or is likely to recur. A person commits an offense if the person reinstates MS4 access to premises terminated pursuant to this section without the prior approval of the SMO SPC. §146-11 Industrial or construction activity discharges. Any person subject to an industrial or construction activity SPDES stormwater discharge permit shall comply with all provisions of such permit. Proof of compliance with said permit may be required in a form acceptable to the municipality prior to the allowing of discharges to the MS4. §146-12 Access and monitoring of discharges. A. Applicability. This section applies to all facilities that the SMO SPC must inspect to enforce any provision of this chapter, or whenever the authorized enforcement agency has cause to believe that there exists, or potentially exists, in or upon any premises any condition which constitutes a violation of this chapter. B. Access to facilities. (1) The SMO SPC shall be permitted to enter and inspect facilities subject to regulation under this chapter as often as may be necessary to determine compliance with this chapter. If a discharger has security measures in force which require proper identification and clearance before entry into its premises,the discharger shall make the necessary arrangements to allow access to the SMO SPC. (2) Facility operators shall allow the SMO SPC ready access to all parts of the premises for the purposes of inspection, sampling, examination and copying of records as may be required to implement this chapter. (3) The municipality shall have the right to set up on any facility subject to this chapter such devices as are necessary in the opinion of the SMO SPC to conduct monitoring and/or sampling of the facility's stormwater discharge. (4) The municipality has the right to require the facilities subject to this chapter to install Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language is old language to be deleted. 13 monitoring equipment as is reasonably necessary to determine compliance with this chapter. The facility's sampling and monitoring equipment shall be maintained at all times in a safe and proper operating condition by the discharger at its own expense. All devices used to measure stormwater flow and quality shall be calibrated to ensure their accuracy. (5) Unreasonable delays in allowing the municipality access to a facility subject to this chapter is a violation of this chapter. A person who is the operator of a facility subject to this chapter commits an offense if the person denies the municipality reasonable access to the facility for the purpose of conducting any activity authorized or required by this chapter. (6) If the SMO SPC has been refused access to any part of the premises from which stormwater is discharged, and he/she is able to demonstrate probable cause to believe that there may be a violation of this chapter, or that there is a need to inspect and/or sample as part of a routine inspection and sampling program designed to verify compliance with this chapter or any order issued hereunder, then the SMO SPC may seek issuance of a search warrant from any court of competent jurisdiction. §146-13 Notification of spills. Notwithstanding other requirements of law, as soon as any person responsible for a facility or operation, or responsible for emergency response for a facility or operation, has information of any known or suspected release of materials which are resulting or may result in illegal discharges or pollutants discharging into the MS4, said person shall take all necessary steps to ensure the discovery, containment, and cleanup of such release. In the event of such a release of hazardous materials, said person shall immediately notify emergency response agencies of the occurrence via emergency dispatch services. In the event of a release of nonhazardous materials,said person shall notify the municipality in person or by telephone or facsimile no later than the next business day. Notifications in person or by telephone shall be confirmed by written notice addressed and mailed to the municipality within three business days of the telephone notice.If the discharge of prohibited materials emanates from a commercial or industrial establishment, the owner or operator of such establishment shall also retain an on-site written record of the discharge and the actions taken to prevent its recurrence. Such records shall be retained for at least three years. Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language wit" line dra n through is old language to be deleted. 14 §146-14 Enforcement; penalties for offenses. A. Notice of violation. When the municipality's SMO SPC finds that a person has violated a prohibition or failed to meet a requirement of this chapter, he/she may order compliance by written notice of violation to the responsible person consistent with the Town Enforcement Response Plan; (ERP attached as Addendum No. 1). Such notice may require without limitation: (1) The elimination of illicit connections or discharges; (2) That violating discharges,practices, or operations shall cease and desist; (3) The abatement or remediation of stormwater pollution or contamination hazards and the restoration of any affected property; (4) The performance of monitoring, analyses, and reporting; (5) Payment of a fine; and (6) The implementation of source control or treatment BMPs. If abatement of a violation and/or restoration of affected property is required,the notice shall set forth a deadline within which such remediation or restoration must be completed. Said notice shall further advise that, should the violator fail to remediate or restore within the established deadline,the work will be done by a designated governmental agency or a contractor and the expense thereof shall be charged to the violator. B. 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 Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language with li a drawn through is old language to be deleted. 15 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. §146-15 Appeal of notice of violation. Any person receiving a notice of violation may appeal the determination of the SMO SPC to the Town Board within 15 days of its issuance, which shall hear the appeal within 30 days after the filing of the appeal and within five days of making its decision shall file its decision in the office of the Municipal Clerk and mail a copy of its decision by certified mail to the discharger. §146-16 Corrective measures after appeal. A. If the violation has not been corrected pursuant to the requirements set forth in the notice of violation, or, in the event of an appeal, within five business days of the decision of the municipal authority upholding the decision of the SMO SPC,then the SMO SPC shall request the owner's permission for access to the subject private property to take any and all measures reasonably necessary to abate the violation and/or restore the property. B. If refused access to the subject private property,the SMO SPC may seek a warrant in a court of competent jurisdiction to be authorized to enter upon the property to determine whether a violation has occurred.Upon determination that a violation has occurred,the SMO SPC may seek a court order to take any and all measures reasonably necessary to abate the violation and/or restore the property. The cost of implementing and maintaining such measures shall be the sole responsibility of the discharger. §146-17 Injunctive relief. It shall be unlawful for any person to violate any provision or fail to comply with any of the requirements of this chapter. If a person has violated or continues to violate the provisions of this chapter, the SMO SPC may petition for a preliminary or permanent injunction restraining the Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language with line draw^through is old language to be deleted. 16 • person from activities which would create further violations or compelling the person to perform abatement or remediation of the violation. §146-18 Alternative remedies. A. Where a person has violated a provision of this chapter,he/she maybe eligible for alternative remedies in lieu of a civil penalty, upon recommendation of the Municipal Attorney and concurrence of the Municipal Code Enforcement Officer, where: (1) The violation was unintentional; (2) The violator has no history of pervious violations of this chapter; (3) Environmental damage was minimal; (4) The violator acted quickly to remedy the violation; and (5) The violator cooperated in investigation and resolution. B. Alternative remedies may consist of one or more of the following: (1) Attendance at compliance workshops; (2) Storm drain stenciling or storm drain marking; and/or (3) River, stream or creek cleanup activities.. §146-19 Violations deemed public nuisance. In addition to the enforcement processes and penalties provided,any condition caused or permitted to exist in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter is a threat to public health, safety, and welfare, and is declared and deemed a nuisance, and may be summarily abated or restored at the violator's expense, and/or a civil action to abate, enjoin, or otherwise compel the cessation of such nuisance may be taken. Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language wish line draw^through is old language to be deleted. 17 §146-20 Remedies not exclusive. The remedies listed in this chapter are not exclusive of any other remedies available under any applicable federal, state or local law, and it is within the discretion of the authorized enforcement agency to seek cumulative remedies. Section 3. The invalidity of any clause, sentence,paragraph or provision of this Local Law shall not invalidate any other clause, sentence,paragraph or part thereof. Section 4. All Local Laws or Ordinances or parts of Local Laws or Ordinances in conflict with any part of this Local Law are hereby repealed. Section 5. This Local Law shall take effect upon filing in the office of the New York State Secretary of State or as otherwise provided by law. Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language wig" line draw^ through is old language to be deleted. 18 Addendum No. 1 Town of Queensbury Enforcement Response Plan The Town of Queensbury is a designated Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) operator. And, as such, is required to obtain coverage and maintain compliance with the NYSDEC SPDES General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems Permit; GP-0-24-001, herein after MS4 GP24. The Town of Queensbury is required to develop and implement an Enforcement Response Plan; (ERP)which, generally, outlines enforcement actions and the escalation of such action as necessary due to lack of compliance with the Town of Queensbury Local Laws regarding Stormwater. In most cases,voluntary compliance is preferred. However, increasing formal enforcement actions can be taken in the cases that may involve prior enforcement actions, informal and formal notification has been ignored, repetitious violations and/or such case(s) may have a reasonable likelihood of adversely impacting human life or the environment. In all cases, any notifications from the Town of Queensbury will be regarding apparent violations of either the local law to Prohibit Illicit Discharges, Activities, or Connections to the Separate Storm Sewer System or the local law for Stormwater Management and Erosion & Sediment Control from construction activity. INFORMAL NOTIFICATIONS: Informal notifications may be given regarding an apparent violation.Informal notifications of apparent violation of the local laws shall have a maximum timeframe of 60 days to return to compliance unless otherwise stated. They may be verbal or written (e.g. official letter on Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language is old language to be deleted. 19 • Town letterhead OR email from the published email address of the Stormwater Program Coordinator; (SPC) or such assigned enforcement officials under direction of the SPC. FORMAL NOTIFICATIONS: Formal notifications to return to compliance shall contain a definitive timeframe specified by the SPC for same. Each failure to return the site or property to compliance within the specified timeframe of the original notice shall constitute an additional violation. Formal notifications may include NOV,Stop Work Order/SWO, and a Cease &Desist Order. In addition,at the discretion of the SPC,the Town of Oueensbury may also withhold certain other approvals and/or inspections until such time as the responsible party has taken the specified corrective action/s as specified by prior formal Notice(s)of Violation. For example, an active construction site may be denied all other required structural inspections (i.e. Footing, Foundation, Framing/Electrical/Plumbing, Insulation, Final) until such corrective actions have been taken per the notification(s) and the site returns to compliance. In all cases, the SPC will make the decision as to when or if an escalation in response to achieve compliance is necessary. APPEALS: Upon receipt of a violation notice,the named party may appeal pursuant to Chapter 146-15 of the Town of Oueensbury Code. Note: Language in bold and underlined is new language to be added; Language with line dr..w.,*hrough is old language to be deleted. 20