[Adopted 5-9-2019 by Ord.
No. 2019-01]
The purpose of this article is to regulate noise levels that
result from agritainment and agritourism activities, as hereinafter
defined.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY
Any of the following when transported in commerce, intended
to be transported in commerce, or traded in commerce:
A.
Agricultural, aquacultural, horticultural, floricultural, viticultural,
or dairy products.
B.
Livestock and the products of livestock.
C.
Ranch-raised fur-bearing animals and the products of ranch-raised
fur-bearing animals.
D.
The products of poultry or bee raising.
E.
Forestry and forestry products.
F.
Any products raised or produced on farms intended for human
consumption and the processed or manufactured products of such products
intended for human consumption.
AGRITAINMENT
The accessory utilization of farms, lands located in an Agricultural
District, or lands used for the production of "agricultural commodities"
(as defined in this article) regardless of the Zoning District in
which the land is located, for uses, other than normal agricultural
operations, that center on family-oriented entertainment, education,
and/or recreation with agricultural influence and focus. Such entertainment,
education, and/or recreation is directly related to agriculture, but
is clearly secondary and incidental to normal agricultural operations.
Examples of agritainment include, but are not limited to, corn mazes,
apple or pumpkin picking, hayrides, farm markets, event centers, wedding
venues, or wineries, that utilize or sell agricultural commodities
that are grown on site in furtherance of such entertainment, education,
and/or recreation.
AGRITOURISM
Tourism that results from the presence of agritainment facilities
within a certain geographic region.
EMERGENCY
Any occurrence or set of circumstances involving actual,
or reasonably perceived, imminent physical or psychological trauma
or property damage which demands immediate action.
NOISE DISTURBANCE
In addition to those unlawful noises prohibited in §
281-3C of this article, any sound which:
A.
Endangers or injures the safety or health of humans or animals;
or
B.
Annoys or disturbs a reasonable person of normal sensitivities;
or
C.
Endangers, damages, or diminishes the value of real or personal
property.
NORMAL AGRICULTURAL OPERATION
The activities, practices, equipment, and procedures that
farmers adopt, use, or engage in the production and preparation for
market of poultry, livestock, and their products, and in the production,
harvesting, and preparation for market or use of agricultural, agronomic,
horticultural, silvicultural, and aquacultural crops and commodities.
The term includes new activities, practices, equipment, and procedures
consistent with technological development within the agricultural
industry. Use of equipment shall include machinery designed and used
for agricultural operations, including, but not limited to crop dryers,
feed grinders, saw mills, hammer mills, refrigeration equipment, bins,
and related equipment used to store or prepare crops for marketing
and those items of agricultural equipment and machinery defined by
the Act of the Pennsylvania State Legislature of December 12, 1994,
known as the "Farm Safety and Occupational Health Act" (3 P.S. § 1901).
Custom work shall be considered a normal farming practice.
PERSON
Every natural person, association, partnership, limited liability
company, corporation, or entity of any kind.
PLAINLY AUDIBLE
Any sound that can be detected by a person of normal sensitivities
using his or her unaided hearing faculties.
PROPERTY LINE (BOUNDARY)
An imaginary line drawn through the points of contact of
adjoining lands, apartments, condominiums, townhouses, and duplexes
owned, rented, or leased by different persons; a demarcation or a
line of separate properties and, also, for any two or more buildings
sharing common grounds, the line drawn midway between any two such
buildings. All areas devoted to public rights-of-way shall be deemed
to be across the property line. For the purpose of this definition,
the "property line" includes all points on a plane formed by projecting
the property line in a manner deemed appropriate by the Enforcement
Officer.
TOWNSHIP
Lower Windsor Township, York County, Pennsylvania.
All provisions of this article are applicable in addition to,
and in accordance with, any and all provisions set forth in Pennsylvania
state law or administrative regulation, including but not limited
to food preparation and safety and alcoholic beverage regulations,
and any fire code or other rule or regulation duly adopted by the
Township.
If any provision of this article should conflict with provisions
of Pennsylvania state law, administrative regulation, the state law
or regulation shall prevail.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances that are inconsistent
herewith are hereby repealed.
If any sentence, clause, section, or part of this article is,
for any reason, found to be unconstitutional, illegal, or invalid,
such unconstitutionality, illegality, or invalidity shall not affect
or impair any of the remaining provisions, sentences, clauses, sections,
or parts of this article. It is hereby declared as the intent of the
Board of Supervisors of Lower Windsor Township that this article would
have been adopted had such unconstitutional, illegal, or invalid sentence,
clause, section, or part thereof not been included herein.
This article shall be effective five days after enactment.