The following permit requirements apply to certain
land development activities and must be met prior to municipal approval
of subdivision approval or land development plans or issuance of building
or occupancy permits, where applicable:
A. All earth-disturbance activities subject to permit requirements by PADEP under regulations at 25 Pa. Code, Chapter
102.
B. Work within natural drainageways subject to permit
by PADEP under 25 Pa. Code, Chapter 105.
C. Any stormwater management facility that would be located
in or adjacent to surface waters of the commonwealth, including wetlands,
subject to permit by PADEP under 25 Pa. Code, Chapter 105.
D. Any stormwater management facility that would be located
on a state highway right-of-way subject to approval by the Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation (PennDOT).
E. Culverts, bridges, storm sewers or any other facilities
which must pass or convey flows from the tributary area and any facility
which may constitute a dam subject to permit by the DEP under 25 Pa.
Code, Chapter 105.
Areas immediately adjacent to the Township's
perennial streams and waterways, as mapped on U.S. Geological Survey
1:24,000-scale quadrangle maps ("blue lines"), shall be defined as
the riparian buffer zone (RBZ). In the RBZ, special requirements as
set forth in this section shall apply in order to maintain important
natural functions. These RBZ requirements are based on both the heightened
sensitivity of the RBZ zone and the potential to negatively impact
the stream system when this RBZ zone is disturbed, as well as the
potential of this RBZ zone to mitigate to the maximum extent the negative
effects of development in areas adjacent to the stream system. The
RBZ shall include three subzones, Zones 1 through 3, extending landward
from the top of the stream bank where different requirements are imposed.
A. Zone 1, a fifteen-foot setback zone, measured from
the top of the bank of the water body, where no disturbance of vegetation
and soil except for restoration shall occur, in order to shade the
stream with natural vegetation, to provide a source of numerous other
organic inputs to the aquatic system, to anchor the stream bank and
floodplain areas, and to consume and otherwise remove nitrogen, sediment,
and other substances which can adversely affect stream systems.
B. Zone 2, a sixty-foot managed buffer zone, extending
outward from Zone 1, where disturbance of natural vegetative cover
shall be limited to selective logging and other activities which minimally
disrupt existing tree cover and soil mantle, in order to maximize
filtering and overall physical removal of particulate-form pollutants
from runoff generated upgradient and to promote subsurface vegetative
uptake of nitrogen and other nonparticulate elements from stormwater
generated upgradient.
C. Zone 3, a zone of varying width extending outward
from Zone 2. Zone 3 is defined as anywhere land disturbance is occurring
adjacent to the RBZ, causing direct discharge of stormwater into the
RBZ. Zone 3 must include level spreading devices as necessary to ensure
that any directly discharged stormwater flows are properly distributed
as sheet flow, and channelization and point-source discharges are
avoided.
D. An RBZ adjacent to high-quality waters and exceptional-value waters, designated under the PADEP Chapter
93 Rules and Regulations, shall be subject to the provisions of the PADEP Special Protection Waters Implementation Handbook and its amendments. To the extent that Union Township and PADEP requirements are not consistent, the more-restrictive requirements shall apply.