A.
A notice of proposed environmental disturbance shall be filed for any environmental disturbance to be undertaken within the Borough of Fox Chapel unless it has been reviewed by the Environmental Review Disturbance Committee (ERDC) and it has been determined by the ERDC that the filing of the notice of proposed environmental disturbance is not required. The notice shall be considered at the first EAC meeting after the 28th day following the filing of the notice.
B.
For an environmental disturbance involving a subdivision, the following procedures shall apply:
(1)
The notice shall be filed with the Borough at least 28 days prior to the EAC meeting date, and copies shall be transmitted to the EAC.
(2)
The notice shall be considered part of the preliminary subdivision application and shall be governed by the applicable submission and review time schedule of the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance (Chapter 380).
(3)
When the subdivision involves more than 10 acres or involves land designated for future public acquisition, the notice shall be accompanied by an environmental report.
C.
For an environmental disturbance involving an application for a building permit, the following procedures shall apply:
(1)
The notice shall be filed with the Borough at least 28 days prior to the EAC meeting date, and copies shall be transmitted to the EAC.
(2)
The notice shall be considered part of the building permit application.
(3)
When the building permit application involves a site that exceeds 10 acres or involves land designated for future public acquisition, the notice shall be accompanied by an environmental report.
D.
For an environmental disturbance not involving a subdivision or building permit application, the following procedures shall apply:
(1)
The notice shall be filed with the Borough at least 28 days prior to the EAC meeting date, and copies shall be transmitted to the EAC.
(2)
When the disturbance involves more than 10 acres or involves land designated for future public acquisition, the notice shall be filed at least 60 days prior to the intended initiation of said disturbance and shall be accompanied by an environmental report.