This chapter shall apply to all timber harvesting
within the Township where the value of the trees, logs, or other timber
products removed exceeds $750. These provisions do not apply to the
cutting of trees for the personal use of the landowner or for precommercial
timber stand improvement.
As used in §§
194-1 through
194-8 herein, the following terms shall have the meanings given them in this section:
FELLING
The act of cutting a standing tree so that it falls to the
ground.
FORESTRY
Managing and using for human benefit forest lands and natural
resources that occur on and in association with forest lands, including
trees, other plants, animals, soil, and water. It includes, but is
not limited to, the planting, cultivating, harvesting, transporting,
and selling of trees for commercial purposes.
LANDING
A place where logs, pulpwood, or firewood are assembled for
transportation to processing facilities.
LANDOWNER
An individual, partnership, company, firm, association or
corporation that is in actual control of forest land, whether such
control is based on legal or equitable title, or on any other interest
entitling the holder to sell or otherwise dispose of any or all of
the timber on such land in any manner, and any agents thereof acting
on their behalf, such as forestry consultants, who set up and administer
timber harvesting.
LITTER
Discarded items not naturally occurring on the site, such
as tires, oil cans, equipment parts, and other rubbish.
LOP
To cut tops and slash into smaller pieces to allow the material
to settle close to the ground.
OPERATOR
An individual, partnership, company, firm, association, or
corporation engaged in timber harvesting, including their agents,
subcontractors and employees.
PRECOMMERCIAL TIMBER STAND IMPROVEMENT
A forest practice, such as thinning or pruning, which results
in better growth, structure, species composition, or health for the
residual stand but which does not yield a net income to the landowner,
usually because any trees cut are of poor quality, too small or otherwise
of limited marketability or value.
SKIDDING
Dragging trees on the ground from the stump to the landing
by any means.
SLASH
Woody debris left in the woods after logging, including logs,
chunks, bark, branches, uprooted stumps, and broken or uprooted trees
or shrubs.
STAND
Any area of forest vegetation whose site conditions, past
history, and current species composition are sufficiently uniform
to be managed as a unit.
STREAM
Any natural or artificial channel of conveyance for surface
water with an annual or intermittent flow within a defined bed and
banks.
TOP
The upper portion of a felled tree that is unmerchantable
because of small size, taper, or defect.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Potter, Beaver County.
WETLAND
Areas that are inundated or saturated by surface water or
groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and
that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation
typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions including
swamps, marshes, bogs, and similar areas.
The following requirements shall apply to all
timber harvesting operations in the Township:
A. Felling or skidding on or across any public thoroughfare
is prohibited without the express written consent of the Township
or the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, whichever is responsible
for maintenance of the thoroughfare.
B. No tops or slash shall be left within 25 feet of any
public thoroughfare or private roadway providing access to adjoining
residential property.
C. All tops and slash between 25 and 50 feet from a public
roadway or private roadway providing access to adjoining residential
property or within 50 feet of adjoining residential property shall
be lopped to a maximum height of four feet above the surface of the
ground.
D. No tops or slash shall be left within five feet or
across the boundary of any property adjoining the operation.
E. Litter resulting from a timber harvesting operation
shall be removed from the site and surrounding areas upon completion
of the project.
F. There shall be no trespassing upon adjoining properties.
G. The daily timber harvesting operation shall begin
no earlier than 7:00 a.m. and shall end no later than 7:00 p.m.