As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
APPLICANT
Any person, entity, business or corporation seeking to perform
energy source operations within the municipal boundaries of Potter
Township.
ENERGY SOURCE OPERATIONS
Those operations that involve the transmittal of seismic
waves to model the geophysical properties of the Earth's crust.
MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY
Any water or sewer authority providing said service to areas
within the municipal boundaries of the Township.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Potter, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
It shall be unlawful for any person, entity, business or corporation
to conduct any surveying/exploration activities within the Township
pertaining to oil, gas, and/or other geologic materials by the use
of energy source operations, including, without limitation, drilling
shot holes, weight drops, explosives, and/or vibrating machines, vibroseis
equipment, thumper trucks or any other vehicles or equipment that
cause vibrations, without first obtaining a permit therefor from the
Township.
The term of a permit issued under this chapter 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, Township
Secretary or Township Engineer 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 Township, for a period of time not to exceed six months, upon
written request by the applicant setting forth fully the particulars
of the circumstances causing the delay which were not within the 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 and Sunday.
The applicant shall apply for and obtain a solicitor's license, pursuant to Chapter
145, for each of its representatives involved in the work to be performed under the permit to conduct seismic testing/survey in order to properly identify said representative. The solicitor's license shall coincide with the term for the permit to conduct seismic testing/survey. A one-time fee of $500 shall be paid by the applicant for the solicitor's license and identification badges for its representatives.
Any person who violates or permits a violation of this chapter,
upon being found liable therefor in a civil enforcement proceeding
before a Magisterial District Judge, shall pay to the Township a fine
of not more than $500, plus all court costs, including, but not limited
to, reasonable attorneys' fees incurred by the Township on account
of such violation. No penalty or cost shall be imposed until the date
the determination of the violation by the Magisterial District Judge
becomes final. If the defendant neither pays nor timely appeals the
judgment, the Township may enforce the judgment as provided by law.
Each day a violation exists after final judgment shall constitute
a separate offense. The amount of the fine imposed shall be multiplied
by the number of such days and may be charged and collected as a judgment
by the Township without further judicial proceedings. Further, the
appropriate officers or agents of the Township are hereby authorized
to issue a cease-and-desist notice and/or to seek equitable relief,
including injunction, to enforce compliance herewith. No bond shall
be required of the Township if the Township seeks injunctive relief.
Upon determination by the Township that any of the provisions of this
chapter have been violated, the Township may issue a stop-work order
by personally serving or mailing a copy of said order to the applicant.
Upon issuance of a stop-work order, the applicant shall immediately
cease and desist from any further activity pursuant to the permit
until the basis for the order has been resolved with the Township.