This chapter shall be known and may be referred to as the "Lead
Poison Control Ordinance."
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter,
shall have the meaning ascribed to them in this section except where
the context clearly indicates to the contrary:
BOROUGH OF GREENVILLE
The Borough of Greenville, Board of Health, principal health
officer of the Borough and any successor, bureau or agency of any
authorized representative or agent of the Borough.
CHEWABLE SURFACE
Includes but not be limited to such surfaces as window sills,
window frames, handrails, toys, furniture, foot utensils and other
appurtenances offering a biting surface to a child who has demonstrated
an evidence of lead poisoning.
DWELLING
A building or structure, occupied or designed or intended
to be occupied as a place for human habitation or use or any part
thereof including an accessory building or structure, yard or fence
belonging thereto or usually enjoyed therewith and any institutional
structure caring for or frequented by children such as a residential
living facility or day-care center.
DWELLING UNIT
Any room or group of rooms located within a dwelling and
forming a single habitable unit with facilities which are used or
intended to be used for living or any part thereof.
EFFECTIVE BARRIER
A technique that may be used to cover, restrict access to,
segregate from or provide alternative safe areas to lead contaminated
soil. The techniques may include, but not be limited to, the planting
and maintaining of grass and shrubs to cover bare soil areas, the
fencing of areas to restrict access and/or the providing of safe play
areas such as a sand box.
ELEVATED BLOOD LEAD LEVEL
A blood lead level of a child under the age of six years
of age confirmed by venous sample to be equal to or greater than the
lead level defined as elevated by the United States Centers for Disease
Control.
ENCAPSULATION
The covering of exposed surface with a minimum of two coats
of lead free paint, varnish, glaze or other applied liquid surface
coating on an adequately prepared surface as recommended by the manufacturer,
with the following exceptions:
A.
It shall not include the covering of exposed surfaces where
abrading may occur.
B.
It shall not include any exposed surface where there is an immediate
danger of paint failure due to such environmental or structural circumstances
such as plumbing failure, leaking roofs or direct exposure to weather.
C.
It shall not include any exposed surface where in the opinion
of the Borough, or its authorized agent, encapsulation will not reduce
the lead hazard to an acceptable level.
ENCLOSURE
The resurfacing or covering and sealing or caulking with
mechanically affixed, durable materials so as to prevent or control
chalking, flaking, lead containing substances from being part of house
dust or accessible to children.
EMERGENCY
Any case where the physician examining a child deems the
blood lead level of the child to be high enough to require chelation
of the child. Chelation of the child signals that the lead hazard
in the child's home environment must be managed with immediacy so
that the child may be discharged from inpatient-outpatient therapy
into a safe, lead-free environment.
EXPOSED SURFACE
All interior surfaces of dwelling unit and those exterior
surfaces which are readily accessible to either children under six
years of age or pregnant women, who have tested positive for lead
poisoning. Such exterior surfaces include, but are not limited to,
stairs, decks, porches, railings, windows, doors and siding. Any area
in the vicinity of a dwelling including, without limitation, any soil,
yard or other area which may be subject to contamination from flaking
or peeling lead-based coatings or any peeling paint constitutes an
exposed surface.
INTERIM MANAGEMENT
The reduction, removal, enclosure or encapsulation of lead
followed by a thorough clean up and post-management clean up treatment
of surfaces and sources that may result in lead toxicity or poisoning.
The methods of IM and subsequent disposal of lead shall not present
a hazard to health from fumes, dust or vapors by inhalation, ingestion
or absorption of the skin and mucous membranes and shall be in accordance
with the IM and STEP procedures as set forth in this chapter and all
other applicable laws, ordinances, regulations and safety standards
of the Borough and the appropriate state and federal agencies.
LEAD-BASED COATINGS
Any paint, varnish, glaze or other applied liquid surface
coating or plaster which contains a quantity of lead equal to or greater
than 0.5% by weight or 1.0 mg/cm2 as measured
by an X-ray florescence analyzer or equivalent.
LEAD-SAFE ENVIRONMENT
Any environment free from chipping and peeling lead-based
paint and safe from other lead sources that exceed the guidelines
set by the Borough, Centers for Disease Control and/or the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
LEAD SOURCE
A lead-based coating or the presence of lead in dust, soil,
water or other environmental sources exceeding guidelines as defined
by the Borough, Centers for Disease Control and/or the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
NEAR-TERM EXPOSURE THREAT
Any material, surface or situation which, in the opinion
of the Borough, represents a visually apparent or obvious lead source
or situation that would exceed the guidelines set by the Centers of
Disease Control, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or the Borough.
OCCUPANT
Any person living, sleeping, cooking, eating or having actual
possession of a dwelling.
OPERATOR
Any person who has charge, care or control of a building
or part thereof in which dwelling units or rooming units are let.
OWNER
A holder of any legal or equitable estate in the premises,
whether alone or jointly with others and whether in possession or
not.
STRIP
The stripping of an exposed surface to bare underlying materials
which do not contain lead at unsafe levels. Dry sanding, heat guns,
the use of an open flame torch and chemical strippers containing methylene
chloride are prohibited stripping techniques.
SURFACE
The outermost layer or superficial area of materials (excluding
paint, plaster or putty) of which the interior or exterior of a dwelling
unit is constructed. This includes, but not limited to floors, stairs,
windows, window sills, window frames, window sashes, door, door frames,
baseboard and woodwork of a dwelling or dwelling unit.
Any source of lead including, without limitation, a lead-based
coating shall be considered a health hazard to a child under six years
of age or a pregnant woman, who has demonstrated an elevated BLL,
if:
A. It exists in or about a dwelling in which either a child under six
years of age or a pregnant woman, who has demonstrated an elevated
BLL, commonly resides or visits; and it has been determined by inspection
or analysis to be on any exposed surface at a lead level in excess
of current guidelines set by the Borough, Centers for Disease Control
or the appropriate state or federal agency.
The imposition of a penalty herein prescribed shall not preclude
the Borough from instituting appropriate action by injunction or any
other legal remedy to prevent or correct any violation of this chapter
including, but not limited to, the right to make corrections, utilizing
qualified Borough personnel or to have corrections made under agreement
with a professional contractor, for any property not in compliance
with this chapter whose owner cannot be located or who does not comply
with any order to make corrections. The Borough shall bill the property
owner and place a lien against the property for expense incurred and
unpaid.
The issuance of a statement by the Borough to an owner and/or
occupant that a violation notice has been abated does not subject
the Borough to any claims for liability if the issuance of the statement
was made in good faith.
[Amended 8-8-2006 by Ord. No. 1455]
In addition to any other sanction or remedial procedure, any
owner, operator, occupant or other person, firm or corporation who
shall violate any provision of this chapter shall be, upon conviction
thereof, sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $50 nor more than
$1,000 plus costs and, in default of payment of said fine and costs,
to a term of imprisonment not to exceed 30 days. Each day that a violation
continues shall constitute a separate offense.