As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ALTERNATIVE PUBLIC WASTEWATER TREATMENT
Any process designed to produce an effluent of higher quality
than normally achieved through primary and secondary treatment processes
and does not utilize soils as the primary method for remediation (membrane
bioreactor, for example).
AMENDMENT
Any change or revision of this chapter.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
The governing body of the Township of Halfmoon, County of
Centre, Pennsylvania, known also as the "Board" or "Supervisors."
BOULEVARD-TYPE ENTRANCE
Any entrance with two distinct travel lanes, which are separated
by a median, which is a minimum of 10 feet wide.
CARTWAY
The portion of a street right-of-way designed or intended
for vehicular use.
CENTER LINE
A line running parallel to and equidistant from both sides
of a street.
CENTRE REGION
A geographic area in Centre County, Pennsylvania, consisting
of the Townships of College, Ferguson, Halfmoon, Harris and Patton
and the Borough of State College.
CHIP BENTONITE GROUT
Chip bentonite grout is composed of dry three-eighths-inch
or half-inch-sized chips of bentonite.
CODE OFFICIAL
As defined in Act 1999-45, Pennsylvania Uniform Construction
Code.
COUNTY
The County of Centre, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
CUL-DE-SAC
A street intersecting another street at one end and terminating
in a vehicular turnaround at the other end.
CUT
The difference between a point on the original ground and
a designated point of lower elevation on the final grade; an excavation.
DEDICATION
The conveyance of land or objects to some public use, made
by the owner and accepted for such use by or on behalf of the public
by a municipality, school district or public authority.
DENSITY
In terms of land use, density is defined as the number of
dwelling units or equivalent nonresidential square footage per acre
of land.
DEVELOPMENTS OF REGIONAL IMPACT
Any land development that, because of its character, magnitude,
or location will have substantial impact upon the health, safety,
or welfare of citizens in more than one Centre Region municipality.
The Region will assess the impact on public services, including, but
not limited to, public sewer, public water, public transportation,
fire, police, and schools, in determining what qualifies as a development
of regional impact.
DRIVEWAY
A corridor which provides motor vehicle access from a street
into a lot.
ELEVATION
Height, in feet, of a point on the ground above sea level.
ENGINEER, TOWNSHIP/BOROUGH
A professional engineer licensed as such in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, duly appointed as the Engineer for the Township.
EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNIT (EDU)
A unit of measurement that estimates an average use of wastewater
facilities. Roughly the average amount of wastewater generated by
a typical family in one day.
EROSION
The removal of soil, stone or other surface materials by
the action of natural elements.
ESCROW
A deposit of cash in lieu of an amount required and still
in force on a performance or maintenance bond.
FILL
Any act by which earth, sand, gravel, rock or any other similar
material is placed, pushed, dumped, pulled, transported or moved to
a new location above the natural surface of the ground or on top of
the stripped surface; the difference in elevation between a point
on the original ground and a designated point of higher elevation
of the final grade; the material used to make fill.
FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROAD
A road that provides fire apparatus access from a fire station
facility, building or portion thereof. This is a general term inclusive
of all other terms, such as "fire lane," "public street," "private
street," "parking lot lane," "alley" and "access roadway or driveway."
FIRE CHIEF
The Fire Chief or duly authorized representative of the Port
Matilda Volunteer Fire Company or Warriors Mark Volunteer Fire Company,
as designated by the Township, for such purpose as review of plans
on a plan-by-plan basis, to be determined by the Manager of the Township
or designated person.
FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION
Any hose connection utilized by the Fire Department to supply
water to a built-in fire protection system.
FIRE FLOW
The flow rate of a water supply, measured at 20 pounds per
square inch (psi) residual pressure that is available for firefighting.
IMPROVEMENT
Those physical additions and installations required to render
land suitable for the use intended, and including streets, curbs and
gutters, sidewalks, street signs and lights, walkways, sewer and water
facilities, monuments and markers, shade trees, grading and stormwater
drainage facilities.
LOT
An area of land, including watercourses, held in single and
separate ownership, and includes "tract" and "parcel."
N.S.F.
National Sanitation Foundation.
NFPA
National Fire Protection Association. A national association
established for the purpose of proposing standards that reduce the
opportunity for injury or death from fire.
REGIONAL GROWTH BOUNDARY
The boundary within which a higher density of development
exists to efficiently and economically support urban services, including
public sewer, public water, public transportation, fire, police, and
schools, as noted in the Centre Region Comprehensive Plan.
RUNOFF
The surface water discharge or rate of discharge of a given
watershed after a fall of rain, snow or other form of precipitation
that does not enter the soil but runs off the surface of the land.
SEDIMENTATION
The process by which mineral or organic matter is accumulated
or deposited by the movement of wind and water or by gravity.
SEED
To plant an area of ground with grass or similar vegetative
ground cover.
SEWER SERVICE AREA
The location where public sewer service is provided or planned
as identified in the Centre Region Act 537 Sewage Facilities Plan.
SIGHT DISTANCE
The required length of cartway visible to the driver of a
motor vehicle at any given point in the cartway when the view is unobstructed
by traffic.
SINGLE ACCESS STREET SYSTEM
A public street or network of connecting streets that have
a single point of access and egress to other public streets.
(1)
ARTERIAL STREETA major street with fast or heavy traffic of considerable continuity used primarily as a traffic artery connecting two or more neighborhoods or areas serving 200 or more residences.
(2)
COLLECTOR STREETA major street which carries traffic from local streets to arterial streets. A collector street shall be defined as any street which carries or is projected to carry, as deemed by the Board of Supervisors, vehicular traffic that will provide access and egress to 50 or more residential homes.
(3)
LOCAL STREETAny street not herein defined as an alley, collector street or arterial street.
SUBDIVIDER
The owner of a lot, tract or parcel of land to be subdivided
under the terms of this chapter.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Halfmoon, County of Centre, Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
TREMIE PIPE
A rigid or flexible pipe or a hose that carries the grouting
materials to the bottom of the zone being grouted. The tremie pipe
is withdrawn as the grout material fills the annular space outside
the casing or fills the space between the loop pipes and the borehole
wall. The end of the tremie pipe is kept submerged just below the
surface of the grout material.
TREMIE PLACEMENT METHOD FOR FILL AND BRIDGING MATERIALS
The tremie pipe shall be lowered to the bottom of the zone
being filled, and raised slowly as the fill material is introduced.
When using the tremie pipe method to install fills, the bottom of
the tremie should be maintained as close as possible to, but not inside
of, the emplaced fill.
TREMIE PLACEMENT METHOD FOR GROUT
After water or other drilling fluid has been circulated in
the annular space sufficient to clear obstructions, grout shall be
placed by pressure pumping through a tremie pipe. The tremie pipe
shall be lowered to the bottom of the zone being grouted, and raised
slowly as the material is introduced.
VERTICAL CLOSED-LOOP BOREHOLE
A borehole which is constructed to receive heat-exchanger
loop pipes and grout material. Fill material may be used below a minimum
depth of 20 feet below grade as the subsurface conditions warrant.
WALKWAY
A right-of-way intended to furnish pedestrian and bicycle
access across a block from one street to another.