This chapter shall be known and may be cited
as the "Independence Township Open Burning Ordinance of 1998."
This chapter is enacted pursuant to Section
12 of the Air Pollution Control Act, as amended, 35 P.S. § 4012(a),
and Section 702, Clauses XXIX (Health), XXXII (Fire Prevention), XLI
(Ordinances), XLVII (Public Safety), and LXII (General Powers) of
the Second Class Township Code, 53 P.S. §§ 65729, 65732,
65741, 65747 and 65762.
It is hereby declared to be the policy of Independence
Township as a matter of public health and safety to regulate fires
and open burning in Independence Township for the purposes of:
A. Protecting the air resources of the Township;
B. Preventing injury to human, plant and animal life
and to property; and
C. Protecting the comfort and convenience of its citizens.
The following words, terms and phrases, when
used in this chapter, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise,
shall have the following meanings ascribed to them:
CONTAINED FIRE
Any fire in an incinerator, fireplace or cooking grill or
other contained enclosure designated for outdoor cooking, or a fireproof
container.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The Fire Chief of Independence Township, the Independence
Township Code Enforcement Officer and the officers of the Pennsylvania
State Police shall be designated the authority to bring any and all
enforcement actions.
[Amended 5-16-2012; 5-21-2014]
GARBAGE
All putrescible animal and vegetable matter resulting from
handling, preparation, cooking and consumption of food.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, association, syndicate, company,
firm, trust, corporation, department, bureau, agency, or other legal
or commercial entity recognized by law as the subject of rights and
duties.
RESPONSIBLE ADULT
An individual 18 years or older who is not under the influence
of drugs or alcohol or suffering from any other disability which would
impair his or her ability to properly supervise a fire.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
The total width of any land reserved or dedicated for the
public use of vehicular or pedestrian traffic, interstates, freeways,
parkways, lanes, alleys, viaducts, sidewalks, marginal accessways
and any other ways used for vehicular and pedestrian traffic which
are dedicated to public use of residents in a land development or
subdivision.
VEGETATIVE MATTER
Tree leaves, plant cuttings, brush and limbs of tress up
to four inches in diameter, and all products of, or made from wood.
WASHINGTON COUNTY
A geographic area as defined in 25 Pa. Code § 121.1
which includes, among other political subdivisions, Independence.
WOOD AND WOOD PRODUCTS
Trunks of trees and limbs of trees exceeding four inches
in diameter, and all products of, or made of wood.
[Amended 5-16-2012; 5-21-2014]
The Independence Township Fire Chief, the Independence
Township Code Enforcement Officer, and the Officers of the Pennsylvania
State Police, shall have power and duty to enforce the provisions
of this chapter.
The following types of fires are permitted subject
to the specific and general regulations contained herein:
A. Wood and wood products. Burning of wood and wood products
is permitted subject to the following regulations:
(1) Permit required for open burning to clear land. Any
landowner may obtain a permit for open burning of wood and wood products
and vegetation on a lot for the purpose of clearing land for agriculture
or construction. The application for a permit shall be made to Independence
Township, shall be substantially the same form as required by the
Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Air Quality Control,
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, shall include the location of the clearing
project the size to be cleared, the type of air curtain destructor
to be employed, description of the type and amount of waste to be
burned, the expected duration of the burning, the anticipated method
of residue disposal, the name of the person who will attend the fire
and be responsible to prevent the spread of fire or hazardous conditions
and shall be accompanied by a permit fee as established from time
to time by the supervisors of Independence Township. Independence
Township may impose such further conditions as it deems appropriate
for the control of air pollution and protecting buildings, housing,
property and well being of its citizens. Independence Township reserves
the right to rescind approval granted if a determination is made by
the Township that an air pollution problem exists.
(2) No permit required. All other burning of wood and wood products is permitted without a permit, subject to the restrictions described in §
133-9.
B. Vegetative matter. Open burning of vegetative matter, other than as regulated by Subsection
A(1), is permitted without a permit subject to the limitations and regulations of §
133-9 and the following additional regulations:
(1) The person desiring to burn a field for weed or brush
control shall first notify the Fire Department which serves the area
in which the fire shall occur.
The following types of fires, provided that
such fires are wood and wood products only, are exempted from the
regulations set forth in this chapter:
A. Cooking fire. Fires solely for the cooking of food
for immediate consumption.
B. Camp fires. Camp fires for warmth, fellowship, food
preparation or ceremonial purposes by bona fide groups of individuals
such as hunting camps or pubic organizations, and/or other organizations
such as, but not limited to, Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts.
C. Public duty. Fires set in the performance of public
duty by any fireman or public official purposes to protect public
health and safety.
Any person who suffers or permits on the property controlled by such person, or who conducts, any open fire of any materials other than wood or wood products, vegetative matter or for weed or brush control, in violation of §
133-9 of this chapter, § 12(f) of the Air Pollution Control Act, Act of 1960, January 8, P.L. (1959) 2119, amended, 35 P.S. § 4012(h), as such now is or may in the future be amended, providing for prosecutions, costs, civil penalties, civil contempt, collection, lien, and assessment of civil penalties under other provisions of the Air Pollution Control Act. Each day upon which a violation occurs shall constitute
a separate offense.
Any person who violates or permits a violation provisions of §
133-7 of this chapter shall, upon conviction in a summary proceeding brought before a Magisterial District Judge under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure, be guilty of a summary offense and shall be punishable by a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $1,000, plus all costs of prosecution, including, but not limited to, attorneys' fees, and in default of payment thereof, shall be imprisoned for a term not to exceed 90 days. Each day or portion thereof that such violation continues or is permitted to continue shall constitute a separate offense, and each section of this chapter that is violated shall also constitute a separate offense. All fines and penalties collected for the violation of this chapter shall be paid to the Township Treasurer.