[Amended 7-14-2008 by Ord. No. 417]
This chapter shall be known and may be cited
as the "Tree and Natural Resource Protection Ordinance of the Borough
of Bradford Woods, Pennsylvania."
[Added 7-14-2008 by Ord. No. 417]
A. The community development objectives are set forth
in the Borough of Bradford Woods Comprehensive Plan and incorporated
herein by reference.
B. In addition to the Comprehensive Plan, the following
is a supplementary statement of the purpose and intent of this chapter.
It is the expressed intent of this chapter that every effort be made
to preserve existing natural features that add value to the Borough,
such as trees, steep slopes, watercourses, wetlands of historical
significance and similar irreplaceable assets, insofar as possible.
Clearance of trees, vegetation or grading of a site shall be in accordance
with Borough ordinances.
As used within this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings as set forth in this section:
CLEAR CUTTING
The falling of substantially all trees on a tract of land
or portion thereof.
[Added 7-14-2008 by Ord. No. 417]
DIAMETER AT BREAST HEIGHT (D.B.H.)
A tree's diameter in inches measured by a diameter tape at
4 1/2 feet from the surface of the ground. On trees having multiple
stems, the largest diameter stem will be measured.
EXCAVATION
Any activity which results in the movement or disturbance
of more than 10 cubic yards of earth.
[Added 7-14-2008 by Ord. No. 417]
HAZARD ZONE OF A TREE
The area inside a circle whose radius is equal to the height
of the tree, the center being the trunk.
PARKS
Includes any Borough public spaces designated for recreation
and/or conservation.
PROPERTY LINE
The legal boundary line between private and Borough-owned
land.
PROPERTY OWNER
That person owning such property as shown by the block and
lot records of Allegheny County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
PUBLIC SITE
Includes any other ground owned by the Borough.
PUBLIC TREES
Shall include all trees now or hereafter growing on any park
or any other public site.
REMOVE or REMOVAL
The removal of all aboveground and below-ground parts, including
the stump and roots.
TREE
A.
Any living plant with needles or scale-type
leaves that has a well-defined stem or stems with a diameter of at
least six inches at 4 1/2 feet from the surface of the ground.
B.
Any living, self-supporting woody broad-leaf
plant that has a well-defined stem or stems with a diameter of at
least two inches at 4 1/2 feet from the surface of the ground.
C.
Any living self-supporting woody plant that
has a well-defined stem or stems which has been intentionally cultivated
and established.
Unless specifically authorized by the Borough
Council, no person or firm shall intentionally damage, cut, carve,
whether aboveground or below ground, or transplant or remove any public
tree; attach any rope, wire, nails, advertising posters or other contrivance
to any public tree; allow any gaseous liquid or solid substance which
is harmful to such trees to come in contact with them; or set fire
or permit any fire to burn when such fire or heat therefrom will injure
any portion of any public tree.
The Borough shall have the right to cause the
removal of any trees on private property within the Borough, when
such trees constitute a hazard to life and property of others.
A. Notice to remove. Should any person or persons fail
to remove trees as herein provided, Borough Council shall order such
person or persons, within 10 days after receipt of written notice,
to remove such trees.
B. Service required. The order herein shall be served
by regular mail or by personal service or posting to the last known
address of the property owner.
C. Failure to comply. When a person to whom an order
is directed shall fail to comply within the specified time, it shall
be lawful for the Borough to remove such trees and to recover from
the property owner the cost of services rendered, and to lien the
property for such costs and all costs associated with such lien.
[Added 7-14-2008 by Ord. No. 417]
The following provisions shall apply to all
uses of land in all districts:
A. All lands, regardless of their slope, from which structures
or natural cover has been removed or otherwise destroyed, shall be
appropriately graded and seeded within 14 days.
B. No more than 35% in R-1 and R-2 Districts and 60%
in the B-1 District, by area, of the tree and natural vegetative cover
of any lot or parcel shall be removed, either for construction purposes
or any other activity.
C. No cut or fill grade shall exceed a slope of 2/1 or
50%. This provision shall apply to all cuts and fills exceeding 100
square feet in exposed surface area, including cuts and fills on land
naturally exceeding 2/1 in slope.
D. Slopes. In area of slopes, i.e., those above 8%, the
following standards shall apply:
(1) Eight percent to 15%: no more than 35% of such area
shall be developed and/or regraded or stripped of vegetation.
(2) Fifteen percent to 25%: no more than 35% of such areas
shall be developed and/or regraded or stripped of vegetation.
(3) Twenty-five percent or more: no more than 20% of such
areas shall be developed and/or regraded or stripped of vegetation.
E. No excavation, grading, cutting, filling or other
disturbing of the land or the natural vegetation is permissible within
the floodplain of one-hundred-year frequency or within 50 feet of
any flowing stream, except as permitted by action of Council. In such
cases permission may be granted, provided the appropriate Department
of Environmental Protection Agency, or any successor agency, provides
adequate justification and/or grants permission.
F. No person shall cut or clear trees for the sole purpose
of offering land for sale.
G. Tree preservation.
(1) Whenever possible, trees shall not be removed unless
they are diseased or dead, or located within a proposed street right-of-way,
or within the proposed building area, or within utility locations.
In areas where trees are retained, and land disturbances will occur,
the original grade level shall be maintained.
(2) Fencing shall be required around the hazard zone of
any tree in the area to be disturbed or which borders such area.
H. Site plan. If an area to be cleared does not occur
in conjunction with a subdivision, land development or building permit,
a site plan is required. This is to show the area of disturbance and
the percentage of lot cleared and that remaining natural.
[Amended 10-13-2003 by Ord. No. 386]
Any person or firm violating any provision of
this chapter or who fails to comply with any notice issued pursuant
to the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction before the
District Justice having jurisdiction thereof, be sentenced to pay
a fine of not more than $600, plus costs of prosecution, and, in default
of payment of such fine and costs, be subject to imprisonment for
not more than 30 days. Each day during which any violation of the
provisions of this chapter shall occur or continue shall be a separate
offense. If, as the result of the violation of any provisions of this
chapter, the injury, mutilation or death of a tree is caused, the
cost of replacement value of such tree shall be borne by the party
in violation. The replacement value of tree(s) shall be determined
in accordance with the latest revision of "Valuation of Landscape
Trees, Shrubs and Other Plants" as published by the International
Society of Arboriculture and said replacement value paid by the public
utility.