There is hereby created, effective January 4, 2021, the "Easttown
Township Environmental Advisory Council" ("EAC" or "Council"), which
shall exist and function until this article is revoked. The EAC shall
be comprised of a minimum of three and a maximum of seven members,
who are residents of the Township.
Council members shall be appointed in accordance with the following
procedures:
A. All Council members shall be appointed by the Township Board of Supervisors.
B. Council members' terms of office shall expire on December 31 of a
given term.
C. Duly appointed Council members shall serve a term of three years,
except as originally established herein, so that initial appointments
shall variously expire on an annual basis.
(1) Initial terms.
(a)
The initial members of the EAC shall be appointed to terms of
office as follows:
[1]
One member for a term to expire January 4, 2022;
[2]
Two members for terms to expire January 3, 2023; and
[3]
Two members for terms to expire January 2, 2024.
(b)
If the Board of Supervisors appoints a sixth and/or seventh
member, the initial terms shall expire January 4, 2022 and January
3, 2023, respectively.
D. The Easttown Township Planning Commission shall annually appoint
one Planning Commission member to be a liaison to the EAC.
E. The Board of Supervisors shall fill vacancies in the term of EAC
membership for the unexpired term.
F. The Board of Supervisors shall appoint a Board of Supervisor liaison
to the EAC.
The Environmental Advisory Council (EAC) shall have the following
power and responsibilities:
A. The EAC is to be advisory to and shall coordinate its activities
with the Board of Supervisors, Township Administration, Planning Commission,
Parks and Recreation Board, Citizen's Advisory Committee, Historical
Commission, and other such Township entities as may now or hereafter
exist;
B. The EAC shall advise the Board of Supervisors regarding the identification
of environmental problems, issues, conditions, and matters of concern;
C. The EAC shall recommend plans and programs to the appropriate agencies
for the promotion and conservation of the natural resources, and for
the protection and improvement of the quality of the environment within
the area of the Township;
D. The EAC shall make recommendations as to the possible use of open
land areas of the Township;
E. The EAC shall provide for and promote a community environmental program,
which shall include a community education component to highlight awareness
and knowledge as to environmental priorities, protections, or regulatory
requirements in the Township;
F. The EAC shall create and maintain an index of all open areas, publicly
or privately owned, including, but not limited to, flood prone areas,
wetlands, swamps, and other unique natural areas, including, but not
limited to, areas of steep slope and wooded areas;
G. The EAC shall advise the appropriate agencies of the Township in
the acquisition of property, both real and personal; and
H. The EAC shall undertake such environmental tasks as requested or directed by the Township Board of Supervisors, as they relate specifically to the acquisition, protection, preservation, and management of open space in the Township. If directed or requested by the Township Board of Supervisors, specific initiatives may include, but shall not be limited to, the review of proposed ordinance provisions and proposed land development plans. Each calendar year, the EAC and the Township Board of Supervisors shall mutually establish agreed-to goals and focuses for the EAC pursuant to §
13-22D.
The EAC shall adopt rules and regulations for the conduct of
its own meetings and Council business. Said rules and regulations
shall comply with all applicable Township policies and practices,
as well as statutory regulations, including, but not limited to, the
Sunshine Act (65 Pa.C.S.A. § 701, et seq.) and PA Act 177
of 1996, as amended (53 Pa.C.S.A. § 2322, et seq.).
Council members are Township volunteers and shall receive no
compensation for their services, but may be reimbursed for reasonable
and authorized expenses actually and necessarily incurred by them
in the performance of their duties, subject in all cases to such expenses
being approved in advance by the Township Board of Supervisors. The
Township Board of Supervisors may, from time to time, appropriate
funds for the expenses incurred by the Council. Such expenses require
approval in advance by the Township Board of Supervisors.