This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "North Coventry
Township Air Pollution Control Ordinance of 2010."
The Board of Supervisors of North Coventry Township, under and
by virtue of and pursuant to the authority granted by the Second Class
Township Code, do hereby enact and ordain this chapter.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of North Coventry Township
has determined that air pollution from open burning may be detrimental
to the health, comfort, living conditions, welfare, and safety of
the citizens of North Coventry Township, it is hereby declared to
be the policy of the Township to safeguard the citizens of North Coventry
from such air pollution.
The following words, terms, and phrases, when used in this chapter,
unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, shall have the following
meanings ascribed to them:
AIR BASIN
A geographic area of this commonwealth delimited as the Southeast
Pennsylvania air basin; the counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware,
Montgomery, and Philadelphia.
AIR CURTAIN DESTRUCTOR
A mechanical device which forcefully projects a curtain of
air across a pit in which open burning is being conducted so that
combustion efficiency is increased and smoke and other particulate
matter are contained.
BOARD
The Township Board of Supervisors.
BURNING
The act of consuming by fire; to flame, char, scorch, or
blaze. As used in this chapter, "smoldering" shall have the same meaning
as "burning," and any smoldering shall be deemed a burning.
CHIMENEA
A free standing front loading fireplace.
CLEARING AND GRUBBING WASTES
Trees, shrubs, and other native vegetation which are cleared
from land during or prior to the process of construction. The term
does not include demolition wastes and dirt-laden roots.
COMPOSTING
The process by which organic solid waste is biologically
decomposed under controlled anaerobic or aerobic conditions to yield
a humus-like product.
DOMESTIC REFUSE
Waste which is generated from the normal occupancy of a structure
occupied solely as a dwelling by two families or less. The term does
not include appliances, carpets, demolition waste (insulation, shingles,
siding, etc.), furniture, mattresses or box springs, paint, putrescible
waste, solvents, tires, or treated wood.
FIRE PIT OR BOWL
A manufactured device used to contain a fire for patio or
yard.
MUNICIPALITY
A city, incorporated town, township, borough, county, municipal
authority, or other public body created under state law having jurisdiction
over the disposal of sewage, industrial wastes, or other wastes.
OPEN BURNING
A fire, the air contaminants from which are emitted directly
into the outdoor atmosphere and not directed thereto through a flue.
PERSON
Any individual, public or private corporation for profit
or not for profit, association, partnership, firm, trust, estate,
department, board, bureau or agency of the commonwealth or the federal
government, political subdivision, municipality, district, authority,
or any other legal entity whatsoever which is recognized by law as
the subject of rights and duties.
YARD WASTE
Leaves, grass clippings, garden residue, tree trimmings,
chipped shrubbery, and other vegetative material.
A permit is required for burning that falls within the exceptions of §
133-5B unless they are in a chimenea, fire pit or bowl, barbeque grill or for farm operation.
Any materials which will be burned must be specifically listed
on the burning permit application. Failure to list all materials to
be burned on the burning permit application shall result in the revocation
of the burning permit.
The Township Board of Supervisors shall, through the Township
Manager's office, the Township Fire Marshal and the Township
Code Enforcement Officer, receive applications for burning permits,
issue burning permits with appropriate instructions for outdoor burning
and periodically inspect outdoor burning sites for compliance with
this chapter.
A burning permit for a single-family or two-family home shall
be valid for 30 days.
The Township Board of Supervisors shall set and alter by resolution
the burning permit fee at a rate sufficient to cover the cost of processing
each burning permit and the cost of oversight of the permit and inspection
program.
Each burning permit holder shall agree to comply with all applicable
Township ordinances and all applicable laws, including, but not limited
to, Pennsylvania Title 25 (Section 129.14) and the Federal Clean Air
Act. Each burning permit holder shall agree that if the burning permit
holder's outdoor fire is not controlled safely and properly,
the burning permit holder shall assume full liability for any firefighting
costs, including those of the Norco Fire Company, and for any damage
caused by the fire and its related effects.
During outdoor burning, the burning permit holder also shall
meet the following conditions:
A. Every outdoor fire shall be attended at all times by a competent
adult.
B. Fire extinguishing materials or equipment shall be readily available
for use during any outdoor burning, and shall be reasonable in relationship
to the size of the fire.
C. Each burning permit holder shall permit any Township Fire Marshal
or Township Code Enforcement Officer to inspect and sift through any
articles being burned outdoors, and to inspect any outdoor burning.
D. No outdoor burning shall be conducted when wind, humidity or other
conditions exist that would cause smoke to be blown or transported
into neighboring properties at height levels under 35 feet (10.7 meters).
The following is a list of some materials that are prohibited
from any burning:
A. Leaves (whether wet or dry).
E. Tires and rubber products.
M. Any other items similar to those specifically listed herein.
The Township Fire Marshall, Township Code Enforcement Officer
or other designated Township official may revoke a burning permit
whenever one of the officials finds the burning permit holder's
outdoor burning is in violation of this chapter. A burning permit
may be revoked permanently if an authorized Township official finds
repeated violations of the chapter, or if an authorized Township official
finds violations that seriously and recklessly threaten the health,
safety or property of Township residents.
The Township Fire Marshal and the Township Code Enforcement
Officer and the Township Police Department are authorized to issue
citations and seek penalties for violations of this chapter.
If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this
chapter is declared unconstitutional, illegal, or otherwise invalid
by the judgment or decree of any court, that invalidity shall not
affect any of the remaining sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses,
or phrases.