The purpose of this article is to preserve and protect private
and public property from the damaging spread of certain running bamboo
grasses; protect indigenous plant materials from the invasive spread
of running bamboo; and maintain the general welfare of the residents
of the Borough of Collingdale.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BAMBOO
Any monopodial (running) tropical or semitropical grasses
from the genera Bambusa, including but not limited to Bambusa, Phyllostachys
and Pseudosasa as well as Common bamboo, Golden bamboo, Arrow bamboo
and other similar invasive species.
BAMBOO OWNER
Any property owner or resident who has planted and/or grows
bamboo, or who maintains bamboo on the property, or who permits bamboo
to grow or remain on the property even if the bamboo has spread from
an adjoining property. Any property owner or resident at which bamboo
is found on the property will be considered a bamboo owner, except
any property owner or resident who:
A.
Did not plant or grow or cause bamboo to be planted or grown
on his property;
B.
Has provided satisfactory proof to the Borough that, within
a reasonable period of time after discovering the encroachment of
bamboo onto the property from an adjoining or neighboring property,
he advised the owner of such property of his objection to the encroachment
of the bamboo; and
C.
Has initiated steps for the removal of the bamboo from the property,
including remedies at law.
BOROUGH
The Borough of Collingdale, County of Delaware, Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
For the purposes of this article, bamboo found growing upon
a property shall constitute presumptive evidence that bamboo was planted
and/or grown by and/or with the consent of the bamboo owner.
Any bamboo that has been previously planted or already in existence
on any property within the Borough prior to the effective date of
this article may remain on such property, subject to the following
regulations:
A. Bamboo shall not be planted, maintained or otherwise be permitted
to exist within 20 feet of the edge of the pavement or traveled portion
of any public roadway in the Borough.
B. Any bamboo owner whose property contains bamboo shall remove and
abate the growth of the bamboo within 20 feet of the edge of the pavement
or traveled portion of a public road in the Borough.
C. Each bamboo owner shall be responsible to ensure that the bamboo
planted or growing on the property prior to the effective date of
this article does not encroach or grow upon any adjoining or neighboring
property or properties, including all public property and Borough
rights-of-way.
D. Each bamboo owner shall be required to take such measures as are
reasonably expected to prevent bamboo planted or growing on the property
from invading, encroaching or growing onto adjoining or neighboring
properties. Such measures shall include, but not be limited to, installation
of a sheathing barrier comprised of metal or other material impenetrable
by the bamboo's root system at a sufficient depth within the
property line or lines where the running bamboo is planted or is growing
to prevent the growth or encroachment upon adjoining or neighboring
property by the bamboo.
E. Whether planted or growing as described in this article, all bamboo
plants shall be located, trimmed and maintained so that no part of
the plant or root system is closer than 20 feet to any property line.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions
of this article shall, in addition to the other charges hereinbefore
provided for each offense, upon summary conviction before any Magisterial
District Judge, pay a fine not exceeding $1,000 and costs of prosecution
and, in the default of payment of the fine and costs, the violator
may be sentenced to imprisonment for a term not to exceed 30 days
for each violation of which the violator has been found guilty. Each
and every day in which any person, firm or corporation shall be in
violation of this article shall constitute a separate offense.