Bill Text: VA HB1009 | 2012 | Regular Session | Engrossed
Bill Title: Land-disturbing activities; service of order for violation shall be posted on site, etc.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2012-03-13 - Governor: Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0249) [HB1009 Detail]
Download: Virginia-2012-HB1009-Engrossed.html
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia: 1. That §10.1-566 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows: §10.1-566. Monitoring, reports, and inspections. A. The plan-approving authority or, if a permit is issued in connection with land-disturbing activities that involve the issuance of a grading, building, or other permit, the permit-issuing authority (i) shall provide for periodic inspections of the land-disturbing activity and require that an individual holding a certificate of competence, as provided by § 10.1-561, who will be in charge of and responsible for carrying out the land-disturbing activity and (ii) may require monitoring and reports from the person responsible for carrying out the plan, to ensure compliance with the approved plan and to determine whether the measures required in the plan are effective in controlling erosion and sediment. However, any plan-approving authority may waive the certificate of competence requirement for an agreement in lieu of a plan for construction of a single family residence. The owner, permittee, or person responsible for carrying out the plan shall be given notice of the inspection. If the permit-issuing authority or plan-approving authority determines that there is a failure to comply with the plan, notice shall be served upon the permittee or person responsible for carrying out the plan by registered or certified mail to the address specified in the permit application or in the plan certification, or by delivery at the site of the land-disturbing activities to the agent or employee supervising such activities. Where the plan-approving authority serves notice, a copy of the notice shall also be sent to the issuer of the permit. The notice shall specify the measures needed to comply with the plan and shall specify the time within which such measures shall be completed. Upon failure to comply within the time specified, the permit may be revoked and the permittee or person responsible for carrying out the plan shall be deemed to be in violation of this article and shall be subject to the penalties provided by §10.1-569. B. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this section the following may be applied: 1. Where a county, city, or town administers the local control program and the permit-issuing authority and the plan-approving authority are not within the same local government department, the locality may designate one department to inspect, monitor, report, and ensure compliance. In the event a district has been designated as the plan-approving authority for all or some of the conservation plans, the enforcement of the program shall be with the local government department; however, the district may inspect, monitor, and make reports for the local government department. 2. Where a district adopts the local control program and permit-issuing authorities have been established by a locality, the district by joint resolution with the appropriate locality may exercise the responsibilities of the permit-issuing authorities with respect to monitoring, reports, inspections, and enforcement. 3. Where a permit-issuing authority has been established, and such authority is not vested in an employee or officer of local government but in the commissioner of revenue or some other person, the locality shall exercise the responsibilities of the permit-issuing authority with respect to monitoring, reports, inspections, and enforcement unless such responsibilities are transferred as provided for in this section. C. Upon receipt of a sworn complaint of a violation of this
section, §10.1-563, or §10.1-564 from the representative of the
program authority or the Board responsible for ensuring program compliance, the
chief administrative officer, or his designee, of the program authority or the
Board may, in conjunction with or subsequent to a notice to comply as specified
in subsection A |