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Township of Honey Brook, PA
Chester County
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[Ord. 162-2012, 5/9/2012, § 1]
1. 
No persons shall hereafter plow, cultivate, harrow, plant or in any way disturb the area within the Township's right-of-way ("ROW") or a minimum of five feet from the edge of the improved cartway.
2. 
In addition, when deemed necessary and in the interest of public safety or for the purpose of routine ROW maintenance, the Township may remove encroachments within the right-of-way.
[Ord. 162-2012, 5/9/2012, § 1]
No persons shall deposit fieldstone, rocks, trash, grass, yard waste or debris of any kind within the improved street cartway or within any portion of the Township street right-of-way.
[Ord. 162-2012, 5/9/2012, § 1]
Any person who deposits or allows to be deposited any mud, dirt, silt or any other debris within the improved street cartway or within any portion of the street right-of-way, whether accidentally or otherwise, shall immediately remove the same.
[Ord. 162-2012, 5/9/2012, § 1]
No person shall drain or permit the drainage or discharge of swimming pools, sump pumps, downspouts or any other facility onto the cartway of any Township or state road that in any manner causes unsafe conditions for motorists or pedestrians.
[Ord. 162-2012, 5/9/2012, § 1]
Persons who install shrubbery, or other similar plantings and landscaping, fences or similar improvements within the public right-of-way shall do so with the understanding that persons shall immediately remove such items from the public right-of-way when requested to do so by the Township. The Township shall not be liable for any damages to improvements installed within its right-of-way when plowing snow, maintaining cartways or other facilities within the right-of-way, or performing other functions.
[Ord. 162-2012, 5/9/2012, § 1]
Any person who has violated or permitted the violation of any provision of this Part shall, upon being found guilty, pursuant to a summary proceeding, pay a judgment of not more than $1,000 plus all court costs.