The following natural resource protection standards are established
to protect the public health, safety and welfare by minimizing adverse
environmental impacts and are specifically authorized by Section 604
of the Municipalities Planning Code. These standards are intended
to meet the following purposes:
A. Promote and implement Sections 603(b)(1), 603(b)(5), 603(c)(7), 603(g)(2),
and 604(1) of Act 247 the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code
(MPC), as amended, providing for the protection and preservation of
environmentally sensitive areas and natural resources through zoning
ordinances.
B. Delineate selected natural resources within the Borough and establish
resource protection standards to assist the Borough in reducing the
impact proposed uses will have on the environment.
C. To reduce erosion and sedimentation of surface water bodies through
the protection of natural resources, including but not limited to
floodplains, wetlands, steep slopes, riparian buffers, and woodlands.
In order to meet the natural resource protection standards of this article, the following information shall be submitted by the applicant. Where a subdivision or land development review is required, such information shall be included with the application for such review in accordance with Chapter
240, Subdivision and Land Development.
A. A site plan which clearly delineates the limits of all natural resources
on the site as outlined in this article, including areas of floodplain,
steep slopes, wetlands, hydric soils, and woodlands, and the proposed
use of the site, including any existing or proposed structures. This
site plan shall include the site's watershed and the water quality
designation of the watershed in which the property in question is
located.
B. The limits of all encroachments and disturbances necessary to establish
the proposed use on the site, including a grading plan showing existing
and proposed contours at two-foot intervals.
C. The identification of the minimum buildable area(s). The purpose
is to ensure that sufficient area is provided for the general location
of buildings, driveways and other improvement while meeting the requirements
of the natural resource protection standards.
D. Calculations indicating the area of the site with natural resources
and the area of natural resources that would be disturbed or encroached
upon. The calculations shall be shown on the site plan as indicated
in Figure 10-1. The figures in Column D (Proposed Disturbance) shall
be less than or equal to the corresponding figures in Column C (Maximum
Amount of Permitted Disturbance) for each protected resource.
Figure 10-1: Application of Natural Resource Protection Standards
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Protected Resource
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Column A. Amount of Land in Protected Resource*
(square feet)
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Column B. Maximum Disturbance Allowance**
(percent)
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Column C. Maximum Amount of Permitted Disturbance
(square feet)
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Column D. Proposed Disturbance of Resource
(square feet)
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Steep slopes (>25%)
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30%
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Wetlands
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0%
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Woodlands
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Floodplain
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Ch. 140, Floodplain Ordinance
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Riparian buffers
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Ch. 225, Stormwater Ordinance
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Total:
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**
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Disturbance allowances may be modified where federal or state
permits have been obtained by the applicant and provided to the Borough.
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Riparian buffers are regulated in accordance with Chapter
225, Stormwater Management, of the Code of the Borough of Elverson.
Floodplains are regulated in accordance with Chapter
140, Floodplain Management, of the Code of the Borough of Elverson.