This Part 6 shall be known and may be cited as the "Millcreek
Township Outdoor Wood-Fired Boiler Ordinance."
Except as otherwise provided below, this Part 6 applies to the
installation and use of all outdoor wood-fired boilers, outdoor wood-fired
furnaces and outdoor wood-burning appliances within the Township of
Millcreek.
A. This Part 6 does not apply to grilling or cooking using charcoal,
wood, propane or natural gas in cooking or grilling appliances.
B. This Part 6 does not apply to burning in a stove, furnace, fireplace
or other heating device within a building used for human or animal
habitation.
C. This Part 6 does not apply to the use of propane, acetylene, natural
gas, gasoline or kerosene in a device intended for heating, construction
or maintenance activities.
As the Board of Supervisors has determined that outdoor wood-fired
boilers may be detrimental to the health, comfort, welfare, safety
and living conditions of the citizens of Millcreek Township, it is
hereby declared to be the policy of Millcreek Township to safeguard
the citizens of the Township from such air pollution.
The owner and operator of an outdoor wood-fired boiler shall be responsible for the proper installation, maintenance and use of the item. Any person contending that his, her or its outdoor wood-fired boiler meets Phase 2 standards as set forth in 25 Pa. Code § 121.1 and §
70-47 of this Part
6 shall bear the responsibility of establishing such compliance and shall, upon reasonable request by the enforcement officer, provide written confirmation of such compliance. Any person contending that his, her or its outdoor wood-fired boiler is authorized to burn any fuel not expressly included within the term "allowed fuels" under §
70-47 of this Part
6 shall be obligated to provide to the enforcement office the original or a true copy of the PaDEP written approval of such fuel.
It shall be unlawful and a violation of this Part 6 for any
person to violate or fail to meet any or all of the following requirements:
A. Non-Phase 2 outdoor wood-fired boilers. A non-Phase 2 outdoor wood-fired
boiler must be installed not less than 150 feet from the nearest property
line and have a permanently attached stack that is installed according
to the manufacturer's instructions and extends a minimum of 10 feet
above the ground and that also extends at least two feet above the
highest peak of any residence located less than 250 feet from the
outdoor wood-fired boiler.
B. Phase 2 outdoor wood-fired boilers. A Phase 2 outdoor wood-fired
boiler must be installed not less than 50 feet from the nearest property
line and have a permanently attached stack that is installed according
to the manufacturer's instructions and extends a minimum of 10 feet
above the ground and that also extends at least two feet above the
highest peak of any residence located less than 150 feet from the
outdoor wood-fired boiler.
C. Allowed fuels. Only "allowed fuels" as defined in §
70-47B of this Part
6 shall be used in any outdoor wood-fired boiler. No person may burn a fuel or material in an outdoor wood-fired boiler other than those fuels listed within the definition of "allowed fuels" in §
70-47B. As none of the fuels allowed within that term would create dark smoke, existence of black or other dark smoke shall be deemed a violation of this subsection.
D. Prohibition of operation. No person shall use or operate any outdoor
wood-fired boiler between the dates of May 1 and September 30 of any
calendar year.
E. Separate and continuing violations. Each day any violation of this
Part 6 occurs shall constitute a separate violation. Each violation
of any provision of this Part 6 shall constitute a separate violation.
The Millcreek Police Department shall have primary responsibility for enforcement of this Part
6 and the Code Administrator shall have secondary authority to enforce this Part
6. The Board of Supervisors is authorized to establish specific regulations as to enforcement. The Township may issue such orders as are necessary to aid in enforcement of the provisions of this Part
6, including but not limited to orders requiring persons to cease unlawful use of outdoor wood-fired boilers and/or any use which is in violation of any provision of this Part
6; orders to take corrective action or abate a nuisance; or orders requiring production of information. Enforcement generally shall comply with provisions governing those ordinances enforced under the Rules of Criminal Procedure governing summary offenses as set forth in Chapter
48, Enforcement and Collection Activities, Article
I, Ordinance Enforcement, of the Code of the Township of Millcreek, as may be amended.
A. Should the enforcement officer find that an illegal operation of an outdoor wood-fired boiler is occurring within Millcreek Township in contravention of the requirements of §
70-49, above, said enforcement officer may order the owner and/or operator to take corrective action so as to remedy the violation(s) in a manner satisfactory to the Township, or the enforcement officer may order the owner or operator to allow access to the land by the enforcement officer, representative of PaDEP or other third party to take action.
B. Where an outdoor wood-fired boiler is installed so as to violate setback and/or stack requirements under §
70-49, the enforcement officer shall have authority to direct that operation of such boiler be terminated until such time as it is relocated or its stack installed or corrected so as to comply with regulations.
C. Enforcement shall also be pursuant to provisions of Section 1601(c.1)(2)
of the Second Class Township Code and Chapter
48, Article
I, Ordinance Enforcement, Article
II, Attorneys' Fees, of the Code of the Township of Millcreek, both as may be amended.