As part of any zoning and subdivision approval
proposing the use of a CSDS, compliance with the terms of this article
shall be a condition of any such approval, including the condition
that the system be subject to a continuing offer of dedication to
the Township. All CSDS, as herein defined, to be constructed shall
have, as the official permittee, the Township of Upper Frederick,
as required by the Township's Act 537 plan. The provisions set forth
in this section shall be memorialized in appropriate textual notes
prominently set forth on the approved final subdivision and land development
plan.
As used herein, the following terms shall have
the meanings herein described, unless otherwise provided:
BOARD
The Board of Supervisors of Upper Frederick Township.
CAPITAL RESERVE FUND
An interest bearing fund which is established for or by the
Board with monies contributed by each CSDS developer for the purpose
of financing major equipment and facility repair, replacement or upgrade.
A separate capital reserve fund shall be established for each CSDS.
COMMUNITY SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS (CSDS)
Any sanitary sewage treatment and disposal system which treats
and disposes of sewage from two or more lots, and for the treatment
or disposal of sewage on one or more lots or at any other site, utilizing
subsurface absorption, stream discharge, spray irrigation or other
method specifically authorized by the Department of Environmental
Protection or the Montgomery County Department of Health; specifically
excluding any treatment or disposal system that serves only one lot.
DEP
The bureau or office of the Department of Environmental Protection
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania which administers the issuance
of permits and enforces regulations promulgated by the Environmental
Quality Board governing the issuance of permits for CSDS.
DESIGN STANDARDS
Standards for CSDS established by DEP, as well as all relevant
installation and locational standards established by this article.
ENGINEER
The Township's duly appointed engineer or engineering firm
which provides the Board with technical and engineering consultation.
IMPROVED PROPERTY
Any property within the Township upon which there is erected
a structure intended for continuous use by individuals and from which
structure sanitary sewage shall or may be discharged.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, company, association, corporation
or other group or entity.
SANITARY SEWAGE
Any substance that contains the waste products or excrement
or other discharge from the bodies of human beings, and any noxious
or deleterious substance being harmful or inimical to the public health
or to animal or aquatic life, or to the use of water from domestic
water supply or for recreation. Specifically excludes wastewaters
of industrial origin.
TOWNSHIP
Upper Frederick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
Before any permit to construct a CSDS is issued
to any person in Upper Frederick Township, the following conditions
shall have occurred:
A. The official sewage facilities plan of Upper Frederick
Township has been revised, indicating the use of CSDS for the property,
as approved by the Board and DEP.
B. The owner has received approval from the Board, DEP
and/or the Health Department of all applicable soil analysis and land
planning modules.
C. The owner has complied with all relevant sections
of this article with regard to design specifications, applications
and permitting procedures.
Upon approval of DEP, the owner shall file a
CSDS construction permit (Part B) application on a form supplied by
the Board. Said application shall include a Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection or Health Department sewerage permit (if
applicable), plans and specifications of the CSDS and an application
fee. The fee for the Part B permit shall be in an amount as established
from time to time by the Board of Supervisors and must accompany the
application. Said fee is nonrefundable. Before any permit to construct
a CSDS is issued to any person in the Township, all of the following
conditions shall have occurred:
A. The owner has provided the Board of Supervisors with
an adequate escrow account for the total construction cost, including
inspection by the Township's Engineer and start-up costs. The amount
of escrow shall be determined by the Township's Engineer.
B. Any person desiring to construct a CSDS on lands within
Upper Frederick Township shall establish a capital reserve fund in
the name of Upper Frederick Board of Supervisors. Said fund shall
be dedicated to the use of the Board, at its sole discretion, for
the repair, replacement or upgrade of CSDS equipment and facilities.
Said fund shall be initially established upon the first connection
to the CSDS at an amount equal to, but not less than, 5% of the value,
or as determined by the Township's Engineer, of the CSDS as installed.
If the fund is diminished due to expenditures for the repair, replacement
or upgrade of facilities, it shall be replenished by the users of
the CSDS through the Board's rental billing in the year subsequent
to the expense.
C. The owner agrees to provide the Board with a maintenance
bond equal to 15% of the construction cost and valid for a period
of 18 months, from the date of acceptance of dedication to the Township.
D. The owner has provided the Board of Supervisors with
all financial documents and the proper documents for transfer of the
CSDS to the Township. Transfer of ownership shall not occur until
conditions specified in this article have been met.
E. The owner has established compliance with any applicable conditions of any approved plan, or the terms and conditions of any approval issue, pursuant to Chapter
285, Zoning, or Chapter
240, Subdivision and Land Development.
F. The construction permit shall be issued after approval
by the Township Board of Supervisors.
G. The owner shall have offered, subject to the favorable
review of the Township, a declaration binding all lot owners to use,
operate and contribute to the system.
A CSDS construction permit will be null and
void at such time as any of the following occur:
A. The DEP or Health Department permit expires or is
revoked.
B. The expiration date specified by permit occurs.
C. The Board of Supervisors revokes the permit.
D. The holder of the permit violates any of the conditions
of the DEP or Health Department permit or Board of Supervisors permit,
or violates any DEP or Township regulations for CSDS as established
by this article.
The owner shall, from the date of system start-up,
and until acceptance of dedication by the Township:
A. Contract with a licensed sewage treatment plant operator
acceptable to the Board of Supervisors for the day to day operation
of its system. The day to day operation of the system shall be governed
by a Board document detailing specific operation activities for the
system.
B. Contract with an acceptable sewage treatment plant
contractor for required maintenance.
C. Provide the Board with copies of operation and maintenance
contracts and records of all operation and maintenance activities
performed.
D. Provide the Board with copies of all reports with
regard to plant operation and testing on a timely basis.
E. Prior to start-up, provide the record (as-built) drawings, as specified in §
210-27S.
F. Prior to dedication, provide all financial records
pertaining to construction, operation and maintenance of CSDS to the
Board of Supervisors.
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate
any provision of this article, upon conviction thereof in an action
brought before a District Justice in the manner provided for the enforcement
of summary offenses under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure,
shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000 plus costs
and, in default of payment of said fine and costs, to a term of imprisonment
not to exceed 90 days. Each day that a violation of this article continues
or each section of this article which shall be found to have been
violated shall constitute a separate offense.
Any person who considers himself aggrieved by
any action of the Board with respect to such permit application, whether
the same is based upon alleged noncompliance with the terms of this
article, may appeal the denial of such permit in accordance with the
rules and regulations established by the Board. The appeal shall be
subject to the Local Agency Law.
In addition to the penalties provided in §
210-33, the Board is authorized to file appropriate actions, at law or in equity, in the Court of Common Pleas in and for Montgomery County, or before any other body having jurisdiction over the persons and activities herein regulated, to abate any violation and remove any CSDS not owned, operated, maintained or constructed in accordance with the provisions of this article. Violations of this article are declared to be public nuisances, abatable as such.
The Township and its agents and employees shall
have the right of access to and may enter any building, property,
land, premises or places as may be necessary to carry out the provisions
of this article. In connection with such inspection or investigation,
samples may be taken of any solid, semisolid, liquid or contained
gaseous material for analysis.