As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
LAND DISTURBANCE
Any activity which causes land to be exposed to the harmful
effects of erosion, including clearing, grading, filling, plowing,
discing or transporting.
The primary goal of this chapter is to regulate all land disturbance
activities in such a way to prevent accelerated erosion and resulting
sedimentation in order to protect the health, safety and welfare of
the residents of the Township and the general public. To accomplish
this, all persons engaged in land disturbance activities shall design,
implement and maintain erosion, sedimentation, and stormwater control
measures which effectively prevent accelerated erosion, sedimentation
and increased stormwater runoff. This chapter is also intended to
implement Title 25, Rules and Regulations, Part 1, Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, Department of Environmental Protection, Subpart C, Protection
of Natural Resources, Article II, Water Resources, Chapter 102, Erosion
Control, as may be amended and supplemented.
Except as expressly set forth in this chapter to the contrary,
it shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation or other entity
to engage in activities which modify the natural or existing terrain,
alter stormwater runoff, disturb the topography and vegetation of
parcels of land within Bethel Township, without first complying with
the provisions of this chapter, including filing for and obtaining
a land disturbance permit.
The following information shall be provided to the Township
at the time of application for a land disturbance permit:
A. Five copies of the lines and grades plan shall be submitted at the
time of land disturbance permit application and shall contain the
following minimum information:
(1) Residential or commercial building construction.
(a)
The plans shall be drawn at a scale of one inch equals 40 feet
for lots larger than 20,000 square feet and one inch equals 20 feet
for lots smaller than 20,000 square feet.
(b)
Property boundary shall be accurately drawn to scale and labeled
with metes and bounds.
(c)
The location, width, and grades of abutting streets.
(d)
Existing contours at a maximum two-foot contour interval.
(e)
Accurately drawn to scale foundation footprint of the proposed
structure.
(f)
Proposed driveway location.
(g)
Location of proposed sanitary sewer lateral (if applicable).
(h)
Location of water service line.
(j)
Spot elevations at the following locations:
[1]
Each of the four outer corners of the dwelling or structure.
[2]
Driveway immediately outside garage.
[3]
Driveway at far side opposite garage.
[4]
Center-line driveway and edge of road.
[5]
Center line driveway at R/W line.
(l)
Swale locations and spot elevations at critical points within
swale.
(m)
Top of foundation wall elevation.
(o)
Plan title referring to development and lot number, or applicant.
(s)
Reference to any notes, easements, or restrictions on an approved
subdivision plan that affects the subject lot.
(t)
Applicable zoning regulations including yard setbacks.
(u)
Appropriate erosion and sedimentation controls not limited to
silt fence, tire scrubbers, straw bails, stone filters, sediment traps,
sedimentation basins, seeding specifications, stabilization specifications,
de-silting facilities, construction narratives, etc.
(v)
Stormwater management facilities if required by the Township
Engineer.
(w)
In addition to the above, the applicant is required to comply with the applicable provisions of Chapter
395, Subdivision and Land Development, for the control of soil erosion and sedimentation and for stormwater management.
(2) Other land disturbance activity.
(a)
The plans shall be drawn at a scale of one inch equals 40 feet
for lots larger than 20,000 square feet and one inch equals 20 feet
for lots smaller than 20,000 square feet.
(b)
Property boundary shall be accurately drawn to scale and labeled
with metes and bounds.
(c)
The location of abutting streets.
(d)
Existing contours at a maximum two-foot contour interval.
(e)
Proposed land disturbance and/or improvements accurately drawn
to scale.
(g)
Spot elevations at appropriate locations.
(h)
Swale locations and spot elevations at critical points within
swale.
(m)
Reference to any notes, easements, or restrictions on an approved
subdivision plan that affects the subject lot.
(n)
Applicable zoning regulations including yard setbacks.
(o)
Appropriate erosion and sedimentation controls not limited to
silt fence, tire scrubbers, straw bails, stone filters, sediment traps,
sedimentation basins, seeding specifications, stabilization specifications,
de-silting facilities, construction narratives, etc.
(p)
Stormwater management facilities if required by the Township
Engineer.
(q)
In addition to the above, the applicant is required to comply with the applicable provisions Chapter
395, Subdivision and Land Development, for the control of soil erosion and sedimentation and for stormwater management.
Any permit issued under this chapter may be revoked or suspended
by the Board of Supervisors of the Township after notice for:
A. Failure to carry out the control measures described in the application
at the appropriate times as specified in the applicable time schedule
or within such reasonable extension as may be granted by the Township
Engineer.
B. Violation of any other condition of the permit.
C. Violation of any provision of this chapter or any other applicable
law, ordinance, rule or regulation relating to the work.
D. Existence of any condition or the doing of any act constituting or
creating a nuisance, hazard or endangerment to human life or the property
of others.
In case of any violation of this chapter, including, but not
limited to, paving, filling, stripping, grading or regrading; any
disturbing, modifying, blocking or diverting the natural overland
or subsurface flow of stormwater; or any construction, erection and
installation of any dam, ditch, culvert, drain pipe, bridge or any
other structure or obstruction affecting the drainage of any premises,
in violation of this chapter, or any regulations made pursuant thereto,
the proper Township authorities, in addition to other remedies provided
by law, may institute any appropriate action or proceedings to prevent
such unlawful activity; to restrain, correct or abate such violation;
or to prevent the use of the applicable premises. In addition, upon
the failure of any permittee to complete the control measures specified
in his application, the Township may revoke such permit and may proceed
to complete such measures itself, and recover the cost thereof from
the permittee or his surety.
The provisions of this chapter shall be and are hereby incorporated by reference in Chapter
395, Subdivision and Land Development, as if set forth at length therein.