Grading in Onondaga County is regulated by town codes and NY DEC SPDES stormwater rules. Syracuse and most towns require grading permits for significant earthwork and drainage plans for new construction; runoff may not be diverted onto neighbors under NY common law.
Projects disturbing 1 or more acres require a SPDES General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activity (GP-0-20-001) with a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) filed with NY DEC. Syracuse Chapter 27 requires grading permits for earthwork exceeding 50 cubic yards or slopes over 3:1. Town codes (DeWitt Chapter 192, Manlius Chapter 155) typically trigger grading review at 50-100 cubic yards with erosion and sediment control per NY Standards. The common-law rule of reasonable use governs drainage: upland owners may not unreasonably concentrate or accelerate runoff onto downhill neighbors. Onondaga County's location on drumlins and near Onondaga Lake heightens erosion concerns; Save the Rain stormwater program incentivizes green infrastructure in the city.
NY DEC SPDES violations: up to $37,500 per day per violation. Syracuse grading without permit: $250-$1,000 fine plus restoration. Civil suits possible under NY common law drainage doctrine; damages plus injunctive relief to restore grade.
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