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The provisions of this Part are enacted to control planting,
growing or cultivating of bamboo in Plainfield Township so as to prevent
the spread of noxious vegetation and the trespass of noxious vegetation
onto public and private properties and onto public rights-of-way.
Therefore, it is the intent of this Part to ensure that the vegetation
named herein does not become a threat to the public health, safety
and welfare.
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Definitions specific to Subpart C, Cultivation of Bamboo, include
the following:
PLANT
A living organism exemplified by trees, flowers, grasses,
shrubs, herbs, mosses, ferns, et al. The word "plant" shall be understood
to mean any and all parts of a plant, including stem and stalk, leaves,
seed pods, flowers and fruit, and roots.
RESTRICTED VEGETATION
Any plant that is determined by the Plainfield Township Board of Supervisors or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to be injurious to public health, crops, livestock, agricultural land or other property. Such restricted vegetation is listed in §
10-121, Vegetation Restricted.
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All species of running bamboo, including but not limited to
Acidosasa, Arundinaria, Bashania, Brachystachyum, Chimonobambusa,
Gelidocalamus, Indocalamus, Indosasa, Ochlandra, Phyllostachys, Pleioblastus,
Pseudosasa, Sasa, Sasaella, Semiarundinaria, Shibataea, Sinobambusa,
and those commonly known as common bamboo, golden bamboo and arrow
bamboo.
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1. No person, firm, corporation, property owner, or possessor of property
shall plant, cause to grow or cultivate any running bamboo on any
lot or parcel of ground, subject to the following exceptions:
A. The root system of the running bamboo plant is entirely contained
within an aboveground planter, barrel or other container of such design,
material and location as to prevent the spread of the running bamboo
root system beyond the confines of the container in which it is contained;
or
B. The root system is planted in the ground but is entirely contained
within a barrier, constructed in accordance with the following specifications:
(1)
The barrier itself shall be composed of a high-density polypropylene
or polyethylene, with a thickness of at least 40 mils;
(2)
The barrier shall be secured and joined together by stainless
steel clamps or stainless steel closure stripes designed to be used
with such barriers;
(3)
The barrier shall be installed at least 30 inches deep;
(4)
At least three inches of the barrier must protrude above ground
level around the entire perimeter of the running bamboo;
(5)
The barrier shall slant outward from the bottom to top.
C. Whether planted or growing in a container, as described herein, all
running bamboo plants shall be located, controlled and maintained
so that no part of the plant is closer than 10 feet from any public
right-of-way or property line or encroaching upon adjacent property.
2. The owner of any property in Plainfield Township on which running bamboo is growing in violation of §
10-122, Subsection 1C shall remove all parts of the running bamboo plant(s) that are closer than 10 feet from any public right-of-way or property line. If the violation is the result of encroachment of the root system, the owner of the property shall remove all running bamboo plant(s) from the property or install the barrier described in §
10-122, Subsection 1B.
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The Plainfield Township Zoning Officer and the Township Manager/Secretary
are hereby appointed as the Code Enforcement Officers of this Part
pertaining to the enforcement of the cultivation of bamboo.
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1. Whenever a formal complaint is received by Plainfield Township regarding
the encroachment of any restricted vegetation onto a public right-of-way
and/or adjacent property, or whenever Plainfield Township on its own
observations and inspections determines that there is an encroachment
of restricted vegetation onto a public right-of-way, Plainfield Township
shall take the necessary steps to verify that a violation of this
section has occurred. If a violation has occurred, Plainfield Township
shall give notice to the property owner to control and/or remove the
offending restricted vegetation plant.
A. The notice shall be mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested,
properly addressed and with sufficient postage. Notice by certified
mail shall be deemed complete on the date of personal delivery. If
the certified mail is marked "refused," "unclaimed" or otherwise undeliverable
by the United States Postal Service, notice will be sent by regular
mail and by posting the notice on the property.
B. The notice shall specify the nature of the violation.
C. The notice shall state specifically what must be done by the responsible
party to correct the violation and come into compliance with this
section. The notice shall specify, as appropriate, the practices and
processes to be followed and shall set a timeframe for compliance.
D. The notice shall state that failure to comply with the compliance
time frame will result in the removal of the restricted vegetation
by Plainfield Township and that the responsible party will be billed
for all costs incurred by Plainfield Township. Plainfield Township
may, in its discretion, elect to issue a citation daily until such
time as the offending restricted vegetation or root system is removed
by the property owner, and the notice should so advise the responsible
party.
E. Compliance with the provisions of the notice shall be subject to
the inspection of the Plainfield Township Code Enforcement Officer(s).
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Any property owner determined by any court of competent jurisdiction
to have violated this Subpart shall be subject to pay a fine of $100
per day for each day that the violation persists as well as court
costs, legal fees and any other fees incurred by Plainfield Township
to enforce this Subpart against the responsible party or parties.
Each day of a continuing violation shall constitute a separate offense,
for which a separate fine shall be levied.