An advisory commission, to be known as the "Springfield Township
Environmental Advisory Commission," (EAC) is hereby created, as enabled
by Act 148 of 1973 of the Pennsylvania General Assembly and shall
continue to function until this chapter is revoked.
The purpose of the EAC is as follows:
A. Advise the Board of Commissioners and Springfield Township Commissions,
Boards, Committees and other Springfield Township agencies on, and
promote education about, issues relating to the management, promotion,
use, protection, and conservation of Springfield Township's natural
resources, including air, land, and water resources, and residents'
enjoyment thereof.
B. Work with Springfield Township agencies and other partners to maintain
and develop the natural resources in Springfield Township in a way
that will continue to attract and retain residents, visitors, and
businesses.
The Board of Commissioners of Springfield Township shall appoint
all members of the EAC for staggered three-year terms of office with
the initial terms using the following format: one-third of the positions
as one-year terms, a second-third as two-year terms, and the remainder
as three-year terms, with all successive members' terms being
three years. Members of the EAC shall elect a Chairperson, Vice Chair
and Recording Secretary each year on the anniversary month of the
effective date of this chapter. Membership on the EAC shall be composed
of seven full members and alternates/ex-officio members as determined
by the Board. Members shall be residents of Springfield Township.
The Board of Commissioners shall appoint a liaison to the EAC. Wherever
possible, membership on the EAC shall include the following:
A. Representation from each of the towns (Wyndmoor, Flourtown, Erdenheim,
North Woods, Laverock, Oreland, and parts of Lafayette Hill) or watersheds
within Springfield Township.
B. At least two members with technical training in the environmental
sciences.
C. Other members with expertise in environmental education, planning
or natural sciences.
The EAC shall have the following duties and powers:
A. To identify environmental issues and recommend plans and programs
to the Board of Commissioners and other appropriate Township commissions,
boards, committees, or other agencies to encourage the sustainable
development of Springfield Township. For the purpose of this chapter,
"sustainable development" is defined as development that meets the
needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations
to meet their own needs to promote and conserve natural resources,
and to protect and improve the quality of the environment within the
Township limits, and Township residents' enjoyment of it.
B. To promote a community environmental sustainability program and public
education.
C. To recommend possible uses of open land areas in the Township.
D. To keep an index of all open space, publicly and privately owned,
including, but not limited to flood-prone areas, wetlands, and other
unique natural areas, for the purpose of obtaining information on
the use of such areas that will promote sustainable development in
Springfield Township.
E. To work with other municipal EACs to address issues affecting the
sustainable development of multiple townships, such as watershed issues,
forests and aquifer recharge areas.
F. To advise the Board of Commissioners and other appropriate Township
boards, commissions or committees on the acquisition and management
of property, both real and personal, by gift, purchase, grant, bequest,
easement, devise or lease in matters dealing with the protection,
conservation, management, promotion and use of natural resources and
the sustainable development of Springfield Township.
G. To undertake such environmental or sustainability-related tasks as
requested by the Board of Commissioners.
H. To provide, at the request of the Board of Commissioners or any of
the Township advisory committees, input on programs or projects under
review by said Board or committees related to the environment. Notwithstanding
the input, the process shall not obviate the need to comply with review
deadlines such as but not limited to the Pennsylvania Municipalities
Planning Code.
The EAC shall endeavor to take advantage of such programs of
assistance to EACs, including educational services, exchange of information,
assignment of technical personnel for natural resources planning assistance
and coordination of state and local conservation activities, as may
be established by the State Conservation Commission or the Department
of Environmental Protection, and any program of assistance to EACs
in planning for the management, use and development of open space
and recreation areas, and any other program of assistance that may
be advantageous to the sustainable development of Springfield Township.
The EAC will submit a budget annually to the Board of Commissioners
for approval, to be used for educational materials, training, projects
and programs, or other administrative, clerical, printing and legal
service costs, or dues for affiliation with environmental, educational
and/or planning organizations. Members of the EAC shall receive no
compensation for their services but shall be reimbursed for the expenses
actually and necessarily incurred by them in the performance of their
duties. The Commission may not contract for materials or services.
The EAC may explore sources of funding for specific projects,
including, but not limited to gifts, grants, and defined fundraising
activities. The EAC shall consult with the Board of Commissioners
regarding the legal implications connected with receiving funding
from sources other than the Township.
The EAC shall keep records of its meetings and activities. The
minutes will be read and approved or amended and approved at the next
EAC meeting or via e-mail. The EAC will submit approved EAC meeting
minutes to the Board of Commissioners as soon as possible after approval,
but not more than 30 days after approval. The EAC shall make an annual
report to the Board of Commissioners by October 1. Copies of minutes
and annual reports will be maintained in the offices of the Township.
Such powers and duties as are now or may hereafter be provided
by the statutes of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or by ordinances
of Springfield Township relating to the creation of the EAC and the
carrying out of its powers and duties are hereby vested in the EAC,
to be exercised by it, subject to any and all restrictions contained
in such powers and ordinances.