This chapter governs the issuance of permits for retaining tanks by
the Montgomery Township Municipal Sewer Authority ("Authority") and by the
Township of Montgomery ("Township") for individual and community on-lot sewage
systems which employ renovation of sewage effluent in a subsurface absorption
area, except for large-volume on-lot sewage systems. The Sewage Enforcement
Officer may not issue a permit for an individual or community on-lot sewage
system which does one of the following:
A. Discharges directly to the surface of the ground or to
the surface waters of this commonwealth.
B. Is a large volume on-lot sewage system; that is, an individual
or community on-lot sewage system with a design capacity to discharge subsurface
sewage flows which are in excess of 10,000 gallons per day.
C. Is proposing or designed for the disposal of substances
defined as industrial wastes under the Clean Streams Law.
The definitions of terms used herein are set forth in §
187-2 of Chapter
187 and are incorporated into this chapter.
Upon the filing of each application for a permit, there shall be imposed
an application fee in an amount according to the schedule of fees fixed from
time to time by resolution of the Supervisors. The application fee shall be
paid in advance upon the filing of the application.
It shall be the responsibility of the applicant for a permit under this
chapter to supply the Sewage Enforcement Officer with all the information
which he shall deem necessary to administer and enforce this chapter consistent
with the policy of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as expressed in the SFA and its regulations.
An application for a permit shall be in writing to the Township and
shall include the necessary planning modules and be in such form and include
such data as is prescribed by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources and the Township.
If construction of the proposed facility for which a permit under this
chapter has been granted has not commenced within two years of the permit's
date of issuance, the permit shall expire without notice to the holder. A
new permit must be obtained before beginning construction or installation
of the sewage system or structure.
No system or structure designed to provide individual or community on-lot
sewage systems shall be approved unless the system proposed is consistent
with the official Act 537 plan of the Township. In the event that the Township has no plan or has not revised
or implemented its plan as required by the rules, regulations or order of
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, no permits may be
issued under this chapter for those areas of the Township for which an official
plan, revision thereto or implementation thereof is required until the Township
has submitted the official plan or revision thereto and received the approval
of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, or has commenced
implementation of its plan or revisions in accordance with a schedule approved
by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
Whenever a single tract or other parcel of land or part thereof is subdivided
into two or more lots or whenever any person applies for a permit to install
the second or subsequent individual or community on-lot sewage system in a
subdivision or whenever any person applies for a permit required from the
Pennsylvania Department of Environment Resources, the developer or the owner
of record of the parcel of land involved shall prepare planning modules for
the revision or supplementation of the official plan and shall submit the
same to the Township, utilizing the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources planning modules for land development.