All land disturbances, including agriculture, require the preparation
of an erosion and sedimentation control plan for the Pennsylvania
Department of Protection according to Chapter 102 of its Rules and
Regulations under the Pennsylvania Clean Streams Law. Said plan can be used to satisfy the plan requirements
of this chapter. For certain land disturbance activities, as mentioned
in 25 Pa. Code § 102.31 or other applicable sections of
Chapter 102 of the Rules and Regulations under the Pennsylvania Clean
Streams Law, a person must obtain a permit from the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection.
No person shall engage in land disturbance activities within the Borough without having first obtained a permit from the Zoning Officer in accordance with the procedures established herein, unless the activity involved is specifically exempted under Article
IV of this chapter.
The Borough and the Conservation District shall be notified
not less than 72 hours in advance of any land disturbance governed
by this chapter. Not included in the 72 hours are holidays and weekends.
Time shall only be Monday through Friday.
The Conservation District shall review and file a report with
the municipality within a period of 30 days of submission of a complete
application unless, by mutual agreement in writing between the Conservation
District and the applicant, the period of 30 days shall be extended
for an additional period of 30 days. The Conservation District shall
notify the Borough of any such extension, and the Conservation District
shall notify the Borough of the status of the application not less
than 10 days prior to the termination of the review period. Failure
of the Conservation District to perform such actions within such period
or such extension thereof shall constitute recommendation for approval.
For purposes of this section, a revision of the plan by the applicant
shall constitute a recommendation for approval.