[Adopted 10-7-1991 by Ord. No. 226]
The purpose of this article, to be known as
the "Spill Cleanup Ordinance," is to protect the public health and
safety of all Borough residents from petroleum products, oil, gas
and other chemical spills and fires by requiring that the party who
caused or is responsible for the spill to bear the costs of the cleanup
and to take all steps necessary to complete the cleanup in an expeditious
fashion. It is anticipated that the Borough and its officials will
monitor the cause and progress of the cleanup closely.
As used in this article, the following terms
are to be defined as follows:
BOROUGH
The Borough of Silverdale, Pennsylvania.
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Oily liquids, ranging in hue from almost colorless to black,
consisting of a mixture of hydrocarbons with other materials. Petroleum
products are to include but not be limited to gasoline, fuel oil,
motor oil, diesel fuel, natural gas, propane, etc.
RESPONSIBLE PARTY
The owner of petroleum products or chemicals or the common
carrier of any type whatsoever, including pipelines of said petroleum
products or chemicals, as well as any person who, through negligence
or otherwise, is a cause of petroleum product or chemical spills,
releases or fire involving said petroleum products or chemicals.
The owner or possessor of petroleum products or
chemicals or the common carrier of any type whatsoever, including
pipelines carrying said petroleum products or chemicals, shall be
responsible for and bear the cost of the control, extinguishment and
cleanup of petroleum products or chemical spills, releases or fire
involving said petroleum products or chemical spills within the Borough
of Silverdale. In the event of the failure of the responsible party
to control, extinguish or clean up any spill, fire or release immediately
after notification or knowledge of the occurrence, the Borough may
perform the necessary work and bill such person to compensate the
Borough for all related costs and expenses plus 10%, including but
not limited to special equipment and materials used and labor costs.
The cost of any and all special equipment and
material used by the Borough and/or its assigns in the performance
of any cleanup action shall be reimbursed and recovered by the Borough
from any and all parties responsible for said cleanup action to be
instituted.
The cost of labor shall include actual wage
rates, including fringe benefits, paid by the Borough to all personnel
involved in the extinguishing of any extraordinary fire or in cleaning
up any extraordinary spill or release involving chemicals or petroleum
products, together with any medical expenses for said personnel.
The owner, possessor or carrier of any petroleum
products or chemicals, including pipeline as aforesaid, shall also
be liable for all costs of any storage of chemicals or petroleum products
or the costs of disposing the same.
The responsible party for any spill or release
involving petroleum products or chemicals is to begin the cleanup
immediately upon notification or knowledge of the occurrence.
Any person who fails, neglects or refuses to
comply with any of the terms or provisions of this article or fails
to make payment for billed costs within 30 days shall be sentenced
to pay a fine of not more than $1,000, and the Borough Attorney's
fees and costs of prosecution, or be imprisoned for not more than
30 days, or both. The imposition of one penalty for any such violation
shall not excuse the violation or permit it to continue, and the responsible
party shall correct or remedy such violations within a reasonable
time. Each day that prohibited conditions or noncompliance is maintained
shall constitute a separate offense under this section. Imposition
of the aforesaid fine or imprisonment, however, shall not relieve
any responsible person or corporation hereunder from civil liability
to the Borough or any Borough resident as provided herein.
[Adopted 2-3-2003 by Ord. No. 269]
This article shall be known as the "Silverdale
Borough Emergency Service Cost Reimbursement Ordinance."
The Borough shall not be responsible for any
aspect of the recovery of costs under this article. The Borough shall
not take any steps to assist the Fire Departments or any third-party
billing service in recovery of costs under this article.
Any attempt by a Fire Department or third-party billing service to recover costs from any individual/entity
other than the appropriate insurance company/carrier shall result
in the immediate revocation of the authority to recover such costs
granted under this article.