This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Hazardous Waste
Ordinance of North Codorus Township."
The purposes of this chapter are as follows:
A. To promote, protect and facilitate the public health,
safety and general welfare of all Township citizens by preventing the discharge
of potentially hazardous contaminants.
B. To prohibit the discharge off site of all hazardous and
toxic wastes within North Codorus Township (hereinafter "Township").
C. To preserve the fragile environmental qualities of all
land and waters within the Township.
D. To establish a local ordinance in accordance with Chapter
1 of the Pennsylvania Hazardous Waste Facilities Plan (adopted July 15, 1986, by the Environmental Quality Board of the Department of Environmental Protection).
The following definitions shall be applicable to this chapter:
APPLICANT
The person applying for any permit required by this chapter.
DEP
The Department of Environmental Protection of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania.
OWNER
Includes all persons who hold, or have any claim to, legal or equitable
ownership of a property which is the subject of this chapter, each agent of
every owner acting on that owner's behalf for any matter relevant to
this chapter, successors or successors in title to every owner; every tenant,
lessee, or sublessee in possession of the premises; every person who acts
under color of authority of any owner in matters relating to this chapter,
and to the extent permitted by law, all officers and directors of any corporation.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, company, association, society, trust,
corporation or other group or entity, whether public or private, and whether
the term is used in the singular or the plural.
TOWNSHIP
North Codorus Township, York County, Pennsylvania.
TOXIC OR HAZARDOUS WASTES
A solid, liquid or gaseous waste or a combination of solid, liquid
or gaseous wastes which, because of the quantity, concentration or physical,
chemical or infectious characteristics, may cause or significantly contribute
to an increase in mortality or an increase in serious irreversible illness
or incapacitating reversible illness; or pose a substantial present or potential
hazard to human health or the environment when improperly treated, stored,
transported or disposed of or otherwise managed. This definition is intended
to include but not be limited to those toxic or hazardous wastes as identified
in:
A.
40 CFR, Part 261, Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste, as
amended (published in the Federal Register, Vol. 45, No. 98, Monday, May 19,
1980, as may be amended); and
B.
Chapter 75, Sections 75.261 to 75.267, of Title 25, DEP Rules and Regulations,
Subchapter C, as may be amended from time to time.
The Board of Supervisors of the Township recognizes that legal control
of waste disposal has been delegated to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection (DEP) pursuant to 35 P.S. § 6018.101 et seq. It is not
the intention of the Township to abrogate such authority granted to DEP. However,
it is the intention of the Township to impose additional or complementary
requirements to meet the needs of the public safety and the public health
of all residents of the Township.
It shall be unlawful to dump, discharge or to place, whether intentionally,
negligently, or accidentally, in or upon the ground or waters located in the
Township, any quantity of toxic or hazardous wastes.
It shall be unlawful for any person to provide temporary or permanent
storage for toxic or hazardous wastes, as defined in this chapter, at any
place or on any property or street within the Township until a permit is obtained
from the Township. Before the Township issues a permit, the following criteria
shall be met:
A. A permit fee in an amount set by resolution of the Township
Board of Supervisors shall be paid.
B. An application fee as set forth in §
110-8D, the amount of which fee shall be established by the Township Board of Supervisors by resolution.
C. All state and federal regulations have been met, including
a certificate of public necessity for all new sites, including consideration
of the following factors:
(1) The extent to which the facility is in conformance with
the Pennsylvania Hazardous Waste Facilities Plan;
(2) The impact of the proposed facility on adjacent populated
areas through which wastes are transported to such facility;
(3) The impact on the borough, township, town or city in
which the facility is to be located in terms of health, safety, cost and consistency
with local planning; and
(4) The extent to which the proposed facility has been the
subject of a public participating program in which citizens have had a meaningful
opportunity to participate in evaluation of alternate sites or technologies,
development of siting criteria, socioeconomic assessment and all other phases
of the site selection process.