ORDINANCE
NO. 11 2001
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF STROUD, MONROE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, PROVIDING FOR
THE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF AIR POLLUTION FROM OPEN BURNING AND FOR RELATED MATTERS,
DEFINING CERTAIN TERMS USED THEREIN, SETTING FORTH VIOLATIONS, PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT
AND FIXING PENALTIES, AND REPEALING PREVIOUS ORDINANCE NO. 202
WHEREAS, the
Stroud Township Supervisors desire to amend Ordinance No. 202, enacted on June 20, 1994,
with respect to the regulation of air pollution and open burning within the Township;
NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the Board of Supervisors of Stroud Township, Monroe County,
Pennsylvania, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, to wit:
SECTION 1:
SHORT
TITLE
This Ordinance
shall be known and may be cited as the Stroud Township Air Pollution Control
Ordinance,
SECTION 2:
POLICY
A.
Whereas
pollution of the air is detrimental to the health, comfort, living conditions, welfare and
safety of the citizens of Stroud Township, it is hereby declared to be the policy of the
Township of Stroud to safeguard the citizens of Stroud Township from air pollution.
B.
All outdoor
burning is hereby discouraged because of the adverse effects to the environment and the
detrimental impact on the health, safety and general welfare of the populace.
SECTION 3:
DEFINITIONS
The following
words, terms, and phrases, when used in this Ordinance, unless the context clearly
indicates otherwise, shall have the following meanings respectively ascribed to them:
BOARD
Board of Supervisors of Stroud Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania.
FLUE Any
duct, passage, stack, chimney or conduit
permitting air contaminants to be emitted into the open air.
OPEN BURNING
Any unenclosed fire wherein air contaminants, including smoke and/or odor, are
emitted to the open air, and are not directed thereto through a flue.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, association, syndicate, company, firm, trust, corporation, or
other entity recognized by law as the subject of rights and duties, including any
governmental agency.
GARBAGE
All putrescible animal and vegetable matter resulting from the handling, preparation,
cooking and consumption of food.
ODOR That
property of a substance which affects the sense of smell.
RUBBISH
Solids not considered to be highly flammable or explosive, including, but not limited to,
rags, old cloths, leather, carpet, wood excelsior, brush, paper, ashes, tree branches,
tree leaves, yard trimmings, furniture, tin cans, glass, crockery, masonry and other
similar materials.
TRADE WASTE
All solid or liquid material or rubbish resulting from construction, building
operations, or the operation of any business, trade or industry, including, but not
limited to, plastic products, cartons, paint, grease, oil and other petroleum products,
chemicals, cinders, and other forms of solid or liquid waste materials, provided, however,
that trade waste shall not include any coal refuse associated with mining or preparation
of coal.
RECYCLABLES
Materials designated as recyclable in the Recycling Ordinance, or any amendment
thereto, or required by the terms of the Recycling Ordinance, or any amendment thereto, or
designated by Resolution of the Township Supervisors, to be kept separate from municipal
waste and recycled, including leaf waste.
REFUSE
Garbage, rubbish, and trade waste.
SALVAGE
OPERATIONS Salvaging or reclaiming of any product or material, including, but not
limited to, metals, chemicals, shipping containers or drums.
SMOKE Extremely small solid particles produced by incomplete combustion or
organic substances, and includes, but is not limited to, flue ash, cinders, tarry maters,
unburned gases, soot or carbon and gaseous combustion products.
SECTION 4
BURNING
REGULATIONS
A.
No person shall conduct any open burning of refuse, or recyclables, including leaf
waste, or any salvage operations.
Exceptions:
1.
Any fire set to
prevent or abate a fire hazard, when approved by the Department of Environmental
Protection, and when set by or under the supervision of a public officer;
2.
Any fire set for
the purpose of instructing personnel in fire fighting, when approved by the Department of
Environmental Protection;
3.
Any fire set for
the prevention and control of disease or pests, when approved by the Department of
Environmental Protection.
B.
No person shall cause, suffer or permit any open burning operation whatsoever if
said open burning operations is contrary to Section 129.14, Chapter 129, Title 25, of the
Rules and Regulations of the Department of Environmental Protection, as amended.
C.
No person shall
in any manner hinder, delay, obstruct, resist, prevent, or in any way interfere with the
Air Pollution Enforcement Officer or his assistants in the performance of their duties
hereunder, or refuse such personnel, after proper identification, entrance at reasonable
hours to any premises.
D.
No person shall
fail, neglect, or refuse to comply with any written abatement notice served on such
person, either personally, or by registered or certified mail, issued by the Air Pollution
Enforcement Officer. Such notice shall set
forth in detail the alleged violation of this Ordinance and a time within which the
violation is to be abated. Any person
receiving such an abatement notice may obtain an extension of time to comply therewith by
making application to and obtaining the approval of the Board.
E.
Any outdoor
burning which is allowed by this Ordinance shall only be permitted on Saturdays between
the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M.
SECTION 5:
STROUD
TOWNSHIP AIR POLLUTION ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
A.
Authorized
position: The Board shall appoint or
designate an Air Pollution Enforcement Officer, who may be any municipal or police
officer, together with such assistants as may be deemed necessary, to carry out the
provisions of this Ordinance, and shall provide funds for the expenses of the Air
Pollution Enforcement Officer.
B.
Duties: The Enforcement Officer shall have the powers and
duties to:
1.
Enforce
the provisions of this Ordinance and the rules and regulations contained therein.
2.
Receive and
initiate complaints or violations of the regulations of this Ordinance.
3.
Enter and
inspect, pursuant to consent or appropriate legal authorization, any building, property,
premise or place for the purpose of investigating an actual or suspected source of open
burning, or for the purpose of ascertaining compliance or non-compliance with any
regulation of this Ordinance.
4.
Have access to
and require information pertinent to any matter under investigation.
5.
Send written
notice of any violation of this Ordinance to the person responsible for the violation.
6.
Attend all
meetings of the Board and file a written report of the violation of any regulation of this
Ordinance.
7.
Institute
prosecution for violation of the regulations of this Ordinance.
SECTION 6:
VIOLATIONS
AND PENALTIES
A.
No
person shall violate any portion of this Ordinance.
B.
Prosecution under this Ordinance shall be instituted by the Air Pollution
Enforcement Officer, or
any other township official, and shall be filed in the name of Stroud Township, Monroe
County, Pennsylvania.
C.
Enforcement
shall be by an action brought before a District Justice in the same manner as provided for
the enforcement of summary offenses under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure. The township solicitor may assume charge of the
prosecution without the consent of the District Attorney as required under Pa.R.Crim.P.No.
454 (c) (relating to trial in summary cases).
D.
Any person
violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof by any of
District Justice, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than fifty ($50.00) dollars nor
more than one hundred ($100.00) dollars, together with costs, for the first violation, not
less than one hundred ($100.00) dollars nor more than five hundred ($500.00) dollars,
together with costs, for the second, and up to one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars, together
with costs, for subsequent violations. Each
day that a violation exists shall constitute a separate offense. In default in the payment of any fine imposed
hereunder, the defendant shall be sentenced to jail for a period of not exceeding ninety
(90) days.
E.
All fines and
penalties collected for any violation of this Ordinance shall be paid to the township
treasurer.
F.
In addition to
or in lieu of an enforcement action before a District Justice, the township may enforce
this ordinance in equity. In the event an
abatement notice has been issued, which is being violated, or in any other appropriate
circumstance, the Air Pollution Enforcement Officer, or any other township official, is
hereby authorized on behalf of the township to institute an action in equity for an
injunction to enforce compliance herewith and/or to restrain continuous violations of this
Ordinance.
SECTION
7:
REPEALER
This Ordinance
repeals the previously enacted Ordinance No. 202, and any other ordinance or part thereof
with which it may conflict.
SECTION 8:
VALIDITY
The provisions
of this Ordinance are severable, and if any section, clause, sentence, part or provision
thereof shall be held illegal, invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent
jurisdiction, such decision of the court shall not affect or impair any of the remaining
sections, clauses, sentences, parts or provisions of this Ordinance. It is hereby declared to be the intent of the
Board that this Ordinance would have been adopted if such illegal, invalid, or
unconstitutional section, clause, sentence, part or provision had not been included here
SECTION 9:
EFFECTIVE
DATE
This Ordinance shall become effective five (5) days after its enactment.
ORDAINED AND
ENACTED into an Ordinance at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Stroud
Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, this 17th day of December, 2001.
TOWNSHIP OF STROUD
LARRY R. SEBRING,
Chairman
Edward
C. Cramer, Vice Chairman and Secretary
JAMES L. DECKER, Roadmaster