[Adopted 4-27-2011 by Ord. No. 120]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ENERGY SOURCE OPERATIONS
Operations that involve the transmittal of seismic waves
to model the geophysical properties of the Earth's crust.
It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct any exploration
activities within the Township regarding oil, gas, and/or other materials
by the use of energy source operations, including, without limitation,
weight drops, explosives, and/or vibrating machines, or thumper trucks
or any other vehicles or equipment that causes vibrations, without
first obtaining a permit therefore from the Township. To the extent
an applicant, pursuant to this article, seeks to conduct energy source
operations on Township property, including but not limited to Township
roads, highways, and real estate, the Board of Supervisors has the
express right to grant or deny any application under this article.
The term of a permit issued under this article shall be for
one year beginning on the date of approval of the permit by the Board
of Supervisors, and all energy source operations shall be completed
within said term. The applicant shall notify the Zoning Officer or
his or her designee a minimum of three business days in advance of
the actual commencement of energy source operations. Once operations
have commenced, in the event the applicant is rendered unable, wholly
or in part, by circumstances beyond the applicant's control,
to complete operations within the remaining term of the permit, then
the time for completion may be extended, at the sole discretion of
the Director of Public Works or his or her designee, for a period
of time not to exceed six months, upon written request by the applicant
setting forth full particulars of the circumstances causing the delay
which were not within control of the applicant and which the applicant
could not have avoided by the exercise of due diligence and care.
Energy source testing may be conducted from 8:00 a.m. until
the earlier of sunset or 7:00 p.m. local time, on Mondays through
Fridays, and from 9:00 a.m. until the earlier of sunset or 7:00 p.m.
local time, on Saturday. Testing shall not be permitted on Sunday
and/or holidays.
A person who knowingly violates any provision of this article
shall be deemed guilty of a summary offense and, upon conviction,
shall be fined in an amount not to exceed $1,000. Each day of violation
shall constitute a separate offense.
This article shall take effect immediately upon passage.
The enactment and existence of this article shall not be construed
as creating any right or entitlement whatsoever in any individual,
group or business entity to perform energy source operations on Township
property or any other property, public or private. Furthermore, this
article shall not be construed as conferring the legal right to perform
energy source operations as described herein on private property,
and the issuance of a permit pursuant to this article does not concomitantly
confer any right to perform energy source operations on such property.
This article neither expands nor limits the requirements for energy
source operations on private property, but rather leaves applicable
law regarding the same intact. This article shall not be construed
as rendering on behalf of the Township any statement, assertion, warranty
or guarantee concerning the scope, methods, and/or safety of energy
source operations by an individual, group, or entity permitted by
the Board of Supervisors under this article. Accordingly, the Township
shall not, as a result of any decision to grant or deny any permit
under this article, be held liable for any harm directly or indirectly
related to energy source operations performed in the Township.