The Natural Resource Protection Overlay Zones promote the conservation
and preservation of land in the Township possessing natural features
identified as essential to the environmental health, economy and rural
character of the community. These areas include lands with development
constraints, such as steep slopes, woodlands, wetlands and floodplains,
and stream corridors. Protection of natural features provides benefits
such as soil erosion control, improved soil quality, enhanced water
quality, enriched habitat and biodiversity, flood control, and the
protection of buildings, roads and property.
For purposes of this chapter, areas contained within the Natural
Resource Protection Overlay Zones are shown on the Natural Resources
Overlay Zones Map in Appendix C and shall include the following:
A. Steep slopes: any portion of a property with slopes in excess of
15%.
(1) Moderately steep slopes - 15% to 25%: areas characterized by slopes
equivalent to a change in elevation from 15 feet to 25 feet over a
distance of 100 feet horizontal, as verified by an actual field topographic
survey.
(2) Very steep slopes - greater than 25%: areas characterized by slopes
equivalent to a change in elevation greater than 25 feet over a distance
of 100 feet horizontal, as verified by an actual field topographic
survey.
B. Wetlands: any portion of a property within a designated wetland,
as determined by current state and/or federal guidelines.
C. Stream corridors: any portion of a property located within 25 feet
of the top of bank of any stream or watercourse.
D. Floodplains: any portion of property within a one-hundred-year floodplain
as determined by the most recent Flood Insurance Study prepared by
the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). All development proposed
shall comply with the Hamilton Township Floodplain Ordinance.
This section is intended to create an overlay zone for the protection
of sensitive environmental areas along the Conewago Creek, wherein
all of the regulations of the underlying district shall remain in
full force and effect. Where a conflict exists between the provisions
or requirements of this article and those of any underlying district,
or other Township ordinances and state or federal regulations, the
more restrictive shall apply.
Any portion of a property within a designated floodplain area
shall not be altered, regraded, filled, or built upon except in strict
compliance with the provisions of this chapter, the Hamilton Township
Floodplain Ordinance, and with all other applicable federal, state and local
regulations.