[Ord. 2012-09, 11/15/2012, Art. I]
This Part shall be known and may be cited as the "Tree Harvesting
Ordinance of Lower Macungie Township."
[Ord. 2012-09, 11/15/2012, Art. I]
1. The purpose and scope of this Part is to conserve, protect, replace
and properly maintain woodlands within the Township to aid in the
stabilization of soil by prevention of erosion and sedimentation;
reduce storm water runoff and the costs associated therewith and replenish
groundwater supplies; conserve and enhance the Township's physical
and aesthetic environment; promote good forest stewardship while avoiding
unreasonable and unnecessary restrictions on the right to practice
forestry.
2. Tree removal without best management practices may result in hazards
to adjacent properties, erosion and sedimentation and depletion of
the woodland resource.
[Ord. 2012-09, 11/15/2012, Art. I]
1. This Part applies to all commercial timber harvesting within the
Township.
2. This Part does not apply to removal of dangerous trees, invasive
trees or trees that present a hazard.
3. This Part does not apply to removal of trees as permitted for land being developed as regulated through the Lower Macungie Township Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance [Chapter
22A].
[Ord. 2012-09, 11/15/2012, Art. I]
BUFFER ZONE
Land surrounding the immediate perimeter of a timber harvesting
operation in which no cutting of trees or other vegetation shall occur
except for the isolated cutting of individual trees which are dead,
damaged, sick, infected or constitute a danger to neighboring property,
the general public or other trees in the area.
CALIPER
The diameter of a tree trunk, measured in inches, 12 inches
above ground level.
DBH
The diameter of a tree at breast height measured at a point
4.5 feet about the ground level.
INVASIVE TREES
Trees that are not native to Pennsylvania and identified
by Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Recreation as invasive.
LANDING
The place where logs, pulpwood or firewood are assembled
for transportation to a processing facility.
LITTER
Discarded items not normally found on a site (i.e., tires,
oil, cans, etc.).
SKIDDING
The dragging of felled trees along the ground from the stump
to the landing by any means.
SLASH
Woody debris left after timber harvesting, including logs,
chunks, bark, branches, vines, uprooted stumps and broken or uprooted
trees or shrubs.
STUMP
The base part of a tree that remains standing after the tree
has been felled.
SUSTAINABLE TIMBER HARVEST METHOD
Timber harvest method that removes trees in a managed manner
to promote protection of soils and allow for regeneration of the woodland.
TIMBER HARVEST
The process of cutting down trees and removing logs from
the forest for the primary purpose of sale or commercial processing
into wood products.
TIMBER HARVEST PLAN
A written description with a map of a specific logging operation
prepared before operation commences.
TOPS
The part of a felled tree which is left above the part of
the tree to be utilized for commercial purposes.
[Ord. 2012-09, 11/15/2012, Art. I]
1. This section recognizes that the presence of living trees in our
surroundings is important and desirable from an ecological and environmental
standpoint and that no forestry, logging or cutting of trees, eight
inches or more DBH, shall be permitted unless in accordance with the
following provisions:
A. It shall be lawful to cut down such trees eight inches or more DBH
if the tree is sick, infected, damaged, invasive or dead and is in
such position or condition that it constitutes a danger to neighboring
property or to the public generally, or is located within the legal
right-of-way of a public street.
B. It shall be lawful in any twelve-month period for the owner of any
tract of land to cut down on said tract of land up to four trees per
acre which are eight inches or more DBH not of the type referred to
in paragraph .A.
C. When a zoning permit is issued for a building, structure, or use
it shall be lawful to cut down any trees which exist in the space
to be occupied by such building, structure, or use, any space within
15 feet of any such building or structure, and any space to be occupied
by and within 10 feet of all sides of any driveway parking area, water
system, or sewage disposal system provided that no such trees shall
be cut down until the Zoning Officer has issued a permit for the marked
trees to be cut down in such manner that it can be determined after
the cutting that only those trees for which the permit was issued
have been cut down.
D. Commercial tree removal shall be done only in accordance with a timber
harvest plan prepared for sustainable harvest by a professional forester
or forest technician. A copy of said plan shall be filed with the
Zoning Officer. All timber harvest plans and the logging operation
itself shall comply with the following requirements:
(1)
The cutting practice or stand prescription for each area within
the proposed harvest area shall be described and an explanation provided
regarding the forest management objectives.
(2)
An erosion and sedimentation control plan designed to prevent
erosion and sedimentation during and after the logging operation shall
be submitted to the Lehigh County Conservation District at the same
time the timber harvest plan is filed and shall be approved prior
to issuance of the permit.
(3)
All cutting, removing, skidding and transporting of trees shall
be planned and performed in such manner as to minimize the disturbance
of and damage to other trees and vegetation and the land.
(4)
Roads and trails shall be constructed, maintained and abandoned
in such manner as to prevent soil erosion and permanent damage to
soil and waterways.
(5)
Roads and trails shall be only wide enough to accommodate the
type of equipment used and grades shall be kept as close as possible
to existing grades so as to minimize earth disturbance.
(6)
Where possible, stream crossings shall be avoided but, where
necessary, crossings shall be made at a right angle across suitable
culverts or bridges.
(7)
Natural and uncut buffer zones of 50 feet shall be maintained
on the property on which the logging operation is being conducted
along all streets and abutting properties, unless express written
consent is granted by the neighboring property owner.
(8)
Natural and uncut buffer zones of 50 feet shall be maintained
along any streams, wetlands and springs, unless a clear hazard can
be demonstrated that requires tree removal.
(9)
Everything practicable shall be done to prevent damage or injury
to young growth and trees not designated for cutting.
(10)
All trees bent or held down by felled trees shall be released
promptly and any vines remaining from felled trees shall be removed.
(11)
No trees shall be left lodged within other trees or power lines
in the process of felling.
(12)
Felling or skidding on or across property of others is prohibited
without the express written consent of the owners of such property.
Felling or skidding on or across any public street is prohibited without
the express written consent of the Township in the case of Township
roads or PennDOT in the case of state roads.
(13)
No tops or slash, including vines that were attached to the
tree, shall be left within 50 feet of any public street or adjoining
property, without express written consent of the owners of neighboring
properties, within 50 feet of any stream or within 25 feet of any
drainage swale or ditch. Maximum height of a slash pile is four feet.
(14)
The stumps of all felled trees shall be permitted to remain
in the soil for stabilization purposes. Stumps shall extend no more
than two feet above grade.
(15)
During the periods of abnormal forest fire danger, as determined
by the Zoning Officer and Lehigh County Fire Chief's Association,
the Zoning Officer shall have the right to order a suspension of logging
operations until the danger subsides.
(16)
Littering is prohibited. During and upon completion of a log
operation, all cans, bottles, paper, garbage and other litter of any
type shall be removed from the property.
(17)
Upon completion of a logging operation, all roads shall be graded
to eliminate any wheel ruts and access to such roads from any public
street by motor vehicles of any kind shall be effectively blocked
to prevent unauthorized access.
(18)
If Township roads are damaged as a result of timber harvest
operations, the applicant is responsible for their repair and cleaning.
(19)
Before the logging operation begins, all trees which are to
be felled in connection therewith shall be clearly marked on the trunk
and the stump so that the same may be easily identified both before
and after a tree has been felled. No trees shall be felled which have
not been designated for removal on the forest management plan.
(20)
The holder of a permit to conduct a logging operation shall
notify the Township at least 48 hours before the cutting of trees
is to begin in connection with the construction of roads or trails.
(21)
The holder of a permit to conduct a logging operation shall
notify the Township at least 48 hours before the cutting of trees
for removal from the site is to begin.
(22)
Logging operations shall occur only between the hours of 7:30
a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
(23)
The holder of a permit to conduct a logging operation shall
notify the Township at least 48 hours in advance of the expected suspension
of the logging operation for more than five successive working days
for reasons other than weather conditions.
(24)
The holder of a permit to conduct a logging operation shall
notify the Township at least one week in advance of the expected completion
date of the logging operation, and shall notify the Township immediately
upon said operation's completion.
(25)
The Township may, by its own personnel or outside persons hired
for the purpose, visit the site of any proposed logging operation
after an application operation has been filed for the purpose of reviewing
the plans for the proposed operation and thereafter recommending or
opposing the proposed operation or recommending or requiring changes
or modifications thereof.
(26)
After a permit for a logging operation has been issued, the
Township shall have the right, by its own personnel or by outside
persons hired for the purpose, to go upon the site before, during,
and after the logging operation to insure and require compliance with
the plans for said operation as finally approved and all of the terms
and provisions of this Part.
(27)
On-site processing of harvested trees is prohibited.
[Ord. 2012-09, 11/15/2012, Art. I]
Should any trees be felled that are not shown on the timber
harvest plan, replacement trees shall be planted at a ratio of two
trees for every one tree that has been removed, which was not approved
on the timber harvest plan. The trees shall be at least two-inch caliper
and of the same species.
[Ord. 2012-09, 11/15/2012, Art. I]
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provision
of this Part, upon conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to pay a
fine of not more than $1,000 plus costs and attorney fees. Each day
that a violation of this Part continues or each section of this Part
which shall be found to have been violated shall constitute a separate
offense.