As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated below:
AMATEUR BUILT AIRCRAFT
Any aircraft or airplane which does not meet the criteria
for an ultralight airplane as defined in this section and can only
be flown by a pilot who is licensed by the Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA).
[Added 12-18-2000 by Ord. No. 00-17]
BOARD
The Board of Supervisors of the Township of Birmingham, Chester
County, Pennsylvania.
HELIPORT
An area to accommodate all phases of operation of rotor-wing
aircraft (helicopters) with suitable space to allow development of
service facilities as desired.
HELISTOP
An area on a roof or on the ground to accommodate touchdown
and lift-off of the rotor-wing aircraft (helicopters) for the purpose
of picking up and discharging passengers or cargo with no service
facilities.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Birmingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
ULTRALIGHT AIRPLANE
A single seat or double seat powered flying machine which
meets the weight requirements and speed limitations established by
federal aviation regulations and is thus exempt from licensing requirements
imposed by the FAA and can be flown without a pilot's license.
[Added 12-18-2000 by Ord. No. 00-17]
Helistops are a permitted use in any district
in the Township on a parcel of land at least 100 acres, under one
ownership, subject to the following provisions:
A. The proposed helistop would not be detrimental to
the health, welfare and safety of the Township residents and their
property.
B. The landing pad must be at least 60 feet square or
a circle with a sixty-foot diameter. This pad must be paved, level
and maintained dirt-free. Rooftop pads shall be free of all loose
stone and aggregate.
C. There must be a four-foot fence around the helistop,
except for those helistops on a rooftop. The fence shall be located
so as not to obstruct the glide angle of a helicopter using the helistop.
D. At least two approach lanes to each landing pad shall
be provided and maintained free of obstructions and shall be located
not less than 90º apart. Each approach lane shall be located
within 45º left or right of the prevailing winds and shall fan
out at an angle of 10º from the width of the landing pad to a
width of 1,000 feet and shall have a glide angle slope of eight to
one measured from the outer edge of the pad.
E. Clear areas for emergency landings of the helicopter
in the event of mechanical failure shall be available. These emergency
landing areas shall be located within the normal glide range of the
helicopter with one engine off when operating in the approved takeoff
or landing lane from the helistop.
F. An application for a helistop on a roof shall be accompanied
by a certification by a registered engineer that the loads imposed
by the helicopter will be supported by the structure.
G. No helicopter over 12,000 pounds gross weight shall
be permitted to land at a helistop.
It shall be unlawful for any person to land,
discharge, load or take off in a helicopter any place within the Township
other than at a helistop except:
A. When necessary for law enforcement purposes and for
emergencies.
B. In connection with a construction project where a
helicopter is to be used to lift equipment in connection with such
project.
Heliports are not permitted.
[Added 12-18-2000 by Ord. No. 00-17]
It shall be unlawful for any person to land,
discharge, load or take off in an amateur built aircraft or ultralight
airplane anywhere in the Township except on a parcel of land which
is at least 100 contiguous acres, under one ownership and provided
that such activity is done in accordance with all federal aviation
regulations and would not be detrimental to the health, welfare or
safety of the Township residents.
Any person, partnership or corporation who or
which violates the provision of this chapter shall, upon being liable
in a civil enforcement proceeding commenced by the Township, pay a
judgment of not more than $600, plus all court costs, including reasonable
attorneys' fees incurred by the Township as a result thereof. No judgment
shall commence or be imposed, levied or payable until the date of
the determination of a violation by the Magisterial District Judge.
Each day that a violation is continued shall constitute a separate
and distinct offense. All fines collected for the violation of this
chapter shall be paid over to the Township.