In expansion of the declaration of legislative intent found in Article
I, §
285-2 of this chapter, and the statement of community development objectives found in Article
I, §
285-3 of this chapter, it is the intent of this article to:
A. Provide reasonable controls governing the conservation, management,
disturbance and restoration of riparian corridors.
B. Improve surface water quality by reducing the amount of nutrients,
sediment, organic matter, pesticides and other harmful substances
that reach watercourses, wetlands, subsurface and surface water bodies
by using scientifically-proven processes, including filtration, deposition,
absorption, adsorption, plant uptake and denitrification, and by improving
infiltration, encouraging sheet flow and stabilizing concentrated
flows.
C. Improve and maintain the safety, reliability and adequacy of the
water supply for domestic, agricultural, commercial, industrial and
recreational uses, along with sustaining diverse populations of aquatic
flora and fauna.
D. Preserve and protect areas that intercept surface water runoff, wastewater,
subsurface flow and/or deep groundwater flows from upland sources
and function to remove or buffer the effects of associated nutrients,
sediment, organic matter, pesticides or other pollutants prior to
entry into surface waters, as well as to provide wildlife habitat,
moderate water temperature in surface waters, attenuate flood flow,
and provide opportunities for passive recreation.
E. Regulate the land use, siting and engineering of all development
to be consistent with the intent and objectives of this article and
with the best-accepted conservation practices and to work within the
carrying capacity of existing natural resources.
F. Assist in the implementation of pertinent state laws concerning erosion
and sediment control practices, specifically Erosion Control, of the
Pennsylvania Clean Streams Law, Act 394, P.L. 1987, Chapter 102 of the Administrative Code, (as amended October
10, 1980, Act 157 P.L.), Title 25, and any subsequent amendments thereto,
as administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
and the Montgomery County Conservation District.
G. Conserve natural features important to land or water resources such
as headwater areas, groundwater recharge zones, floodway, floodplain,
springs, streams, wetlands, woodlands, prime wildlife habitats and
other features that provide recreational value or contain natural
amenities, whether on developed or undeveloped land.
H. Work with floodplain, steep slope and other requirements that regulate
environmentally sensitive areas to minimize hazards to life, property
and riparian features.
I. Recognize that natural features contribute to the welfare and quality
of life of the Upper Frederick Township residents.
J. Conserve natural, scenic and recreation areas within and adjacent
to riparian areas for the community's benefit.
Nonconforming structures and uses of land within the Riparian Corridor Conservation District shall be regulated under the provisions of Article
VI, Nonconforming Status, herein, except that the one-year time frame for discontinuance shall not apply to agricultural uses which are following prescribed best management practices for crop rotation.
Technical terminology used in this article shall be interpreted
to have the meanings used by recognized sources and experts in the
fields of forestry, woodland or meadow management, streambank protection,
wetlands management, erosion and sedimentation control, or other relevant
fields.