This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Borough of Waynesboro
Air Pollution Control Ordinance of 1994."
The Borough Council of the Borough of Waynesboro, under, and by virtue
of and pursuant to the authority granted by the Borough Code do hereby enact
and ordain this chapter.
Whereas the Borough Council of the Borough of Waynesboro has determined
that air pollution from open burning may be detrimental to the health, comfort,
living conditions, welfare, and safety of the citizens of the Borough of Waynesboro,
it is hereby declared to be the policy of the Borough of Waynesboro to safeguard
the citizens of the Borough of Waynesboro from such air pollution.
The following words, terms, and phrases, when used in this chapter,
unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, shall have the following meanings
ascribed to them:
AIR BASIN
A geographic area of this Commonwealth as delimited in Attachment
A.
AIR CURTAIN DESTRUCTOR
A mechanical device which forcefully projects a curtain of air across
a pit in which open burning is being conducted so that combustion efficiency
is increased and smoke and other particulate matter are contained.
BURNING
The act of consuming by fire; to flame, char, scorch, or blaze. As
used in this chapter, smoldering shall have the same meaning as burning and
any smoldering shall be deemed a burning.
CLEARING AND GRUBBING WASTES
Trees, shrubs, and other native vegetation which are cleared from
land during or prior to the process of construction. The term does not include
demolition wastes and dirt-laden roots.
COMPOSTING
The process by which organic solid waste is biologically decomposed
under controlled anaerobic or aerobic conditions to yield a humus-like product.
DOMESTIC REFUSE
Waste which is generated from the normal occupancy of a structure
occupied solely as a dwelling by two families or less. This does not include
appliances, bedding, carpets, demolition waste (shingles, siding, insulation,
etc.), furniture, household hazardous waste, source-separated recyclable materials,
or tires.
FLUE
A duct, pipe, stack, chimney, or conduit permitting air contaminants
to be emitted into the outdoor atmosphere. This flue is of a nature which
permits the performance of the test methods and procedures specified in 25
Pa. Code Chapter 139 (relating to sampling and testing).
HAZARDOUS WASTE
The term includes garbage, refuse, sludge from an industrial or other
wastewater treatment plant, sludge from a water supply treatment plant or
air pollution control facility, and other discarded material including solid,
liquid, semisolid, or contained gaseous material resulting from municipal,
commercial, industrial, institutional, mining, or agricultural operations,
and from community activities, or a combination of these factors, which, because
of its quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical, or infectious characteristics,
may:
A.
Cause or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality or morbidity
in either an individual or the total population.
B.
Pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health or the
environment when improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed of, or
otherwise managed.
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE
A waste that would be considered hazardous under the Solid Waste
Management Act (35 P.S. §§ 6018.101 - 6018.1003) (SWMA), but
for the fact that it is produced in quantities smaller than those regulated
as hazardous waste under the SWMA and is generated by persons not otherwise
covered as hazardous waste generators by the SWMA.
MUNICIPALITY
A city, incorporated town, township, borough, county, municipal authority,
or other public body created under state law having jurisdiction over the
disposal of sewage, industrial wastes, or other wastes.
OPEN BURNING
A fire, the air contaminants from which are emitted directly into
the outdoor atmosphere and not directed thereto through a flue.
PERSON
Any individual, public or private corporation for profit or not for
profit, association, partnership, firm, trust, estate, department, board,
bureau or agency of the commonwealth or the federal government, political
subdivision, municipality, district, authority, or any other legal entity
whatsoever which is recognized by law as the subject of rights and duties.
SOLID WASTE
Waste, including, but not limited to, municipal, residual, or hazardous
wastes, including solid, liquid, semisolid, or contained gaseous materials.
SOURCE-SEPARATED RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Materials that are separated from municipal waste at the point of
origin for the purpose of recycling. The term is limited to clear glass, colored
glass, aluminum, steel and bimetallic cans, high-grade office paper, newsprint,
corrugated paper, plastics, and other marketable grades of paper.
WASTE
A material whose original purpose has been completed and which is
directed to a disposal or processing facility or is otherwise disposed. The
term does not include source-separated recyclable materials.
YARD WASTE
Leaves, grass clippings, garden residue, tree trimmings, chipped
shrubbery, and other vegetative material.
After November 19, 1997 (the effective date), no person shall cause,
suffer, or permit the open burning of any material with the exception of the
following:
A. A fire set in conjunction with the production of agricultural
commodities in their unmanufactured state on the premises of the farm operations.
B. A fire set solely for cooking food.
C. A fire set solely for recreational or ceremonial purposes,
and in accordance with the Borough Fire Code as amended from time to time.
D. A fire set to prevent or abate a fire hazard, when approved
by the Department of Environmental Protection and set by or under the supervision
of the Fire Chief or his designee.
E. Any fire set for the purpose of instructing personnel
in fire fighting after approval by the Department of Environmental Protection.
F. A fire set for the prevention and control of disease
or pests after approval of the Department of Environmental Protection.
G. Certain fires approved by the Mayor or Fire Chief.
(1) Fires necessary in the conduct of Borough of Waynesboro
activities in response to emergency management activities pursuant to the
Borough's Emergency Operations Plan, provided said fires are approved
by the Mayor (and in his absence the President of Borough Council; or in the
President's absence, the Vice President of Borough Council).
(2) Fires necessary to save life or property from imminent
peril from natural or man-made disaster as approved by the Fire Chief (or
Deputy or Assistant Fire Chief in the absence of the Chief).
H. A fire used for the purpose of generating heat for heating
of a building.
I. Other exceptions as may be approved by Borough Council
from time to time by resolution.
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter, any order of
the Borough of Waynesboro, or any condition or term of any municipal permit
issued pursuant to this chapter commits a summary offense and shall, upon
conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $100 nor more than
$300 for each separate offense and/or may be sentenced to imprisonment not
to exceed 90 days for each separate offense. The Borough of Waynesboro's
Police Department is authorized to issue or file citations for summary violations
under this chapter, and the Borough of Waynesboro's Solicitor is hereby
authorized to prosecute these offenses. For purposes of this section, a summary
offense may be prosecuted before any Magisterial District Judge in the Borough of Waynesboro.
It shall be unlawful to fail to comply with or to cause or assist in
the violation of any of the provisions of this chapter or to fail to comply
with any order, municipal permit, or other requirement of the Borough of Waynesboro;
or to cause a public nuisance; or to cause air, soil, or water pollution resulting
from an open burning incident; or to hinder, obstruct, prevent, or interfere
with the Borough of Waynesboro or its personnel in their performance of any
duty hereunder, including denying the Borough of Waynesboro access to the
source or facility; or to violate the provisions of 18 Pa.C.S.A. § 4903
(relating to false swearing) or 4904 (relating to unsworn falsification to
authorities) in regard to papers required to be submitted under this chapter.
The owner or operator of an open burning source shall not allow pollution
of the air, water, or other natural resources of the Borough of Waynesboro
to result from the source.
A violation of this chapter or of any order or municipal permit issued by the Borough of Waynesboro under this chapter shall constitute a public nuisance. The Borough of Waynesboro shall have the authority to order any person causing a public nuisance to abate the public nuisance. In addition, when abating a public nuisance, the Borough of Waynesboro may recover the expenses of abatement following the process for assessment and collection of a civil penalty contained in §
109-9. Whenever the nuisance is maintained or continued contrary to this chapter or any order or municipal permit, the nuisance may be abatable in the manner provided by this chapter. Any person who causes the public nuisance shall be liable for the cost of abatement.