Nuisances, including but not limited to the following, are hereby declared
to be illegal:
A. Storing or accumulating garbage or rubbish.
B. Storing or accumulating more than three antique or collector
motor vehicles for restoration neither sheltered by a building nor enclosed
behind an evergreen or solid fence of a minimum height of eight feet; or storing
or accumulating in an unorderly fashion three or fewer antique or collector
motor vehicles for restoration.
C. Drainage or flowing, or allowing to drain or flow, by
pipe or other channel, whether natural or artificial, any foul or offensive
water or drainage from sinks, bathtubs, wash stands, lavatories, water closets,
privies or cesspools of any kind or nature whatsoever or any other foul or
offensive water or foul or offensive drainage of any kind, from property along
any public highway, road, street, avenue, lane or alley in the township into
or upon any said highway, road, street, avenue, lane or alley or from any
property into or upon any adjoining property.
D. Draining or flowing, or allowing to drain or flow, any
water or drainage from within dwellings situate upon property along any public
highway, road, street, avenue, lane or alley in the township into or upon
the cartway or traveled portion of any said highway, road, street, avenue,
lane or alley, except where provision has been made in said cartway or traveled
portion for said drainage by means of a drainage ditch or otherwise.
E. Burning garbage, tires or tar products.
F. Maintaining or causing to be maintained any dangerous
structure, including but not limited to abandoned or unoccupied buildings
or parts of buildings in a state of dilapidation or disrepair.
G. Refusing or failing to cut and destroy ragweed, chicory,
thistle, goldenrod, poison ivy, poison oak, sumac or other similar vegetation
which has grown above the height of 12 inches.
H. Permitting or allowing any well or cistern to be or remain
uncovered.
I. Interfering with the flow of a stream, creek or other
waterway, by means of dam construction or otherwise.
J. Removing the embankment of a stream so as to alter the
natural flow of the stream.
K. Pushing, shoveling or otherwise depositing snow upon
the cartway or traveled portion of any public highway, road or street which
is maintained by this township or by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and
allowing the same to remain thereon.
L. Allowing sediment or gravel from any unpaved or unmaintained
driveway to be discharged into the street drainage system or onto the cartway
or traveled portion of any public highway, road or street which is maintained
by the township or by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the result which either
pollutes or creates a hazard to pedestrians or motorists.
[Amended 7-11-1995 by Ord. No. 163-1995]
M. Allowing or permitting any excavation, material excavated
or obstruction, on or adjoining any highway, street or road, to remain opened
or exposed without the same being secured by a barricade, temporary fence
or other protective materials.
[Added 7-11-1995 by Ord. No. 163-1995]
N. Partially or completely obstructing any public highway, road,
street, avenue, lane, alley or right-of-way in the Township, by or as a result
of felling trees, dumping or piling material of any kind, making fences, altering
or turning the highway, road, street, avenue, lane, alley or right-of-way,
diverting water, or by any other means.
[Added 12-13-2006 by Ord. No. 8-2006]
If the owner, after receiving due notice, refuses to comply with the
terms thereof:
A. He shall, upon being found liable therefor in a civil
enforcement proceeding, pay a fine of not more than $1,000 nor less than $25,
together with court costs and reasonable attorneys fees, and may be incarcerated
for a period not exceeding 90 days. Such fine, costs, attorney fees and incarceration,
after being reduced to a final, unappealed judgment, shall be enforced by
the township pursuant to the applicable rules of criminal procedure. Each
day of a violation shall constitute a separate violation.
[Amended 12-11-1984 by Ord. No. 76-1984; 10-8-1996
by Ord. No. 3-1996; 7-8-1997 by Ord.
No. 2-1997]
B. The Board of Supervisors may direct the removal, repairs
or alterations, as the case may be, to be done by the township, and the cost
thereof, with a penalty of 10%, may be collected from the owner of the premises
by an action of assumpsit, or may file a municipal claim or lien therefor
against such real estate.
C. The township, by means of a complaint in equity, may
compel the owner to do so or seek such other relief as such court is empowered
to afford.