In order to preserve woodland and the environmental and economic
benefits they provide, it is the policy of the Borough of Franklin
Park to encourage the owners of woodland land to continue to use their
land for the long-term production of timber, recreation and wildlife
habitat. These regulations are intended to promote good forest stewardship,
protect the rights of the adjacent property owners, minimize potential
for adverse environmental impact and avoid unreasonable and unnecessary
restrictions on the right to practice forestry.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BOROUGH
The Borough of Franklin Park, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
BOROUGH ENGINEER
A professional engineer licensed as such in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, duly appointed by the Borough Council to serve as
the Engineer for the Borough.
CLEAR-CUTTING
Removing all or a majority of trees from the area logged.
CUTTING BLOCK
An area of property to be logged, typically 10 acres to 15
acres in size, depicting the phase number, defined by natural boundaries
and determined by a professional forester.
DIAMETER LIMIT CUTTING
The practice of cutting all and only all trees above a certain
diameter within the area logged.
LANDSLIDE-PRONE AREA
An area which, due to its topography and geotechnical features,
is in the opinion of the Borough Engineer susceptible to excessive
erosion.
LOGGING
The act of cutting/harvesting live or dead trees for cordwood,
for timber, for pulp or for any commercial purpose, excepting therefrom
a landowner and/or any agent of a landowner cutting on the property
of the landowner for the use solely of the landowner; any properly
approved clearing for development of building sites; cutting for right-of-way
maintenance along utility or transportation corridors; or clearing
for commercial farming operations. A landowner who cuts/harvests trees
or permits such cutting/harvesting of trees upon the landowner's
property for other than the landowner's own use is a person engaging
in logging and in a logging operation. A logging operation shall include
the construction of roadways, trails and landings and the acts of
tree harvesting, site cleanup and site restoration.
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
An individual having obtained a professional engineer's
license in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
PROFESSIONAL FORESTER
A person who has earned a four-year college degree in forest
management and is registered with the Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry.
SLASH
All debris resulting from logging operations, including stems,
limbs and parts thereof.
TOP
The word used to refer to the upper portion of a felled tree
not normally merchantable. Typically, a top becomes part of the slash
produced by a logging operation.
Logging operations within the Borough of Franklin Park on any parcel of property of which the wooded area is over one acre in size shall require a permit. The permit shall be issued by the Borough for the entire site but subject to review and approval for each cutting block. The logging operation must be completed to the satisfaction of the Borough in one cutting block prior to commencement of logging operation in the next cutting block. A logging operation which moves from one cutting block to another without first receiving the approval of the Borough is subject to the penalties in §
128-14 and other appropriate legal processes. The cutting block phase numbers shall be shown on the timber harvesting plan as prepared by a professional forester (refer to §
128-7, Application procedures). A logging permit shall be valid for a period of one year. A one-time six-month extension may be granted when requested in a statement from the professional forester hired by the property owner. If logging is conducted without or in violation of a Borough permit, the landowner and the logging operator shall each be in violation of this chapter, and each shall be fully subject to all applicable fines and penalties.
The application fee shall be determined from time to time by
Borough Council. Initially, the application fee for processing of
the logging plan shall be as set by resolution of the Borough Council
for the original plan and for any amendment thereto. In addition,
the applicant will be responsible for reasonable costs associated
with review by the Borough Engineer and a professional forester designated
by the Borough. Any disputes with respect to fees shall be dealt with
according to the procedure under the Municipalities Planning Code.
The harvesting operator shall, at all times throughout the timbering
operation, maintain insurance with insurance companies licensed to
do business in Pennsylvania against such risks, loss, damage and liability
(including liability to third parties) for such amounts as are customarily
insured against by other enterprises of like size and type, including
without limitations:
A. Liability insurance in the minimum amount of $500,000.
B. Workers' compensation insurance as required by state law.
Any person aggrieved by a permit decision or stop-work order
may file a written appeal within 30 days of the date of the decision
or order appealed from. The appeal shall be filed, along with the
applicable fee, in the Borough Manager's office. The Borough
Council shall hold a Local Agency Law hearing on such appeal and may affirm, reverse or modify
the decision or order appealed from. The Borough Council may impose,
as part of its decision, any conditions and safeguards necessary in
order to protect the public health, safety and welfare or to protect
private or public property and to promote the objectives of this chapter.
The Borough Council, as part of its decision, may grant relief from
any substantive requirement herein where full compliance with the
requirement, due to unique physical conditions of the land to be logged,
is not reasonably possible and where waiving the requirement will
not result in significant adverse environmental consequences or in
any violation of applicable laws or regulations.
Neither the issuance of permits under the provisions of this
chapter nor the compliance with the provisions hereto or with any
conditions imposed by the Borough Council or its agents hereunder
shall relieve any person from the responsibility for damage to any
persons or property otherwise imposed by law, nor impose any liability
upon the Borough for damages to persons or property. Nothing in this
chapter is to be interpreted as eliminating or reducing the immunities
enjoyed by the Borough or its elected or appointed officials.
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provision
of this chapter or fails to comply therewith or with any of the requirements
thereof, upon being found liable therefor in a civil enforcement proceeding
commenced by the Borough, shall pay a judgment of not less than $100
nor more than $600 plus costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees
incurred by the Borough. A separate offense shall arise for each day
or portion thereof in which a violation of this chapter is found to
exist and for each section of this chapter found to have been violated.
The Borough may also commence appropriate actions in equity or other
to prevent, restrain, correct, enjoin or abate violations of this
chapter. All penalties collected for violations of this chapter shall
be paid to the Borough Treasurer.
When provisions of this chapter conflict with other applicable
regulations, codes or laws, the more stringent regulation or legislation
shall apply. As is the case with all legislation, this chapter is
to be interpreted utilizing a rule of reason that will best allow
for the attainment of the balance between the public and private interests
the chapter seeks to achieve. Furthermore, the chapter is to be interpreted
and applied, to the extent possible, so that it meets all federal
and state constitutional requirements and statutory requirements.
If any aspect of the chapter is finally determined to violate constitutional
and/or statutory requirements, through the process of appellate litigation,
that aspect of the chapter shall be deemed excised or reformed to
the extent necessary to cause the remainder of the chapter to remain
legally enforceable.