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TOWNSHIP OF PETERS, FRANKLIN COUNTY,PENNSYLVANIA -
Ordinance No. 10-A-10
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF PETERS TOWNSHIP,FRANKLIN
COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, RESTRICTING OPEN BURNING DURING DRY WEATHER
CONDITIONS.
WHEREAS, during periods of dry weather conditions the Board of Supervisors would like
to minimize the hazards that open burning may cause to the health,welfare and safety of the citizens
of Peters Township and their property; and
WHEREAS, the Second Class Township code Act of May 1, 1993 (P.L.103, No. 69) -.I
reenacted and amended November 9, 1995(P.L.350,No.60)as amended,provides for the adoption
of ordinances to protect the health, welfare and safety of the citizens of Peters Township. tND
NOW THEREFORE,BE IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of -
Peters Township,Franklin County,Pennsylvania,and it is hereby enacted and ordained by the same
as follows:
SECTION 1. TITLE
This ordinance shall be known as the Peters Township Open Burning Ban Ordinance.
SECTION 2. PURPOSE
The purpose of this ordinance is to provide guidance and limitations on open burning within
Peters Township during periods of dry weather conditions when such burning may be hazardous to
the health, welfare, safety and property of the citizens of Peters Township.
SECTION 3. DEFINITIONS
Unless the context specifically and clearly indicates to the contrary,the meaning of the term
used in this ordinance shall be as follows:
A. BOARD shall mean the Board of Supervisors of Peters Township.
B. FURNACE shall have reference to any enclosed device specifically designed for the
burning of any material for the production of heat.
C. INCINERATOR shall have reference to any device specifically designed for the
destruction by burning of refuse, sewage sludge or any other combustible material within an
enclosed container.
D. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR - The Emergency Management
Coordinator or assistant Emergency Management Coordinator (in the Emergency Management
Coordinator's absence) appointed by the Peters Township Supervisors for Peters Township.
E. FIRE CHIEFS - The Fire Chief of Mercersburg, Montgomery, Peters & Warren Fire
Company.
F. OPEN BURNING OR OPEN FIRE-Ignition and subsequent burning of any combustible
material out-of-doors in either a burn barrel (screened or unscreened), fire rings or on the ground.
The use of propane or gas stoves, charcoal grills, burning in a furnace or incinerator, or use of
tobacco in any form is not covered in this definition.
G. PERSON shall be any individual,partnership, association, syndicate, company, firm,
trust, corporation, department,bureau, agency or other entity recognized by law as the subject of
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rights and duties.
SECTION 4. AUTHORITY TO BAN OPEN BURNING
During dry weather conditions in which open burning could be hazardous to the health,
welfare and safety of the citizens of Peters Township and their property,the Chairman of the Board
of Supervisors,after consulting with the Fire Chief or their representative(and receiving a favorable
recommendation for an open burning ban from the Township's Emergency Management
Coordinator)may declare an open burning ban in Peters Township effective twenty-four(24)hours
after public notice is provided in a newspaper of general circulation within Peters Township and by
posting notice of the decision at the Peters Township Municipal Office Building. When a ban on
open burning is declared,all open burning within the Township shall be prohibited until such time
as the open burning ban is terminated.
When it is determined that the dry weather conditions no longer exists,the Chairman of the
Board of Supervisors shall publish a notice in a newspaper of general circulation within Peters
Township and shall post notice at the Peters Township Municipal Office Building that the ban on
open burning has been terminated.
The Chairman of the Board of Supervisors shall notify the Peters Township Board of
Supervisors of the decision to declare an open burning ban and when the ban is terminated at their
next regular scheduled meeting.
SECTION 5. BURNING RESTRICTIONS
During periods when the open burning ban is in effect,no person shall start or maintain an
OPEN FIRE for any purpose without the approval of the Township. Approval of the Township may
be obtained by written application to the Township setting forth what is to be burned, the location
of the proposed open burning, safeguards to insure that the burning will be properly contained and
the availability of usable water supply in the vicinity of the burn to terminate the burn and to prevent
its unintended spread. In the event permission is granted in response to any such application, the
applicant shall be solely responsible for any damage that might be caused as a result of the burning
activity.
SECTION 6. ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES
Any person who violates any provisions of this ordinance, upon conviction thereof by
summary proceedings,may be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred dollars($100.00)
or not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) and/or may be imprisoned for a term not
exceeding thirty (30) days. Each day or a portion thereof that such a violation continues shall
constitute a separate offense.Prosecution shall be before a district justice in the manner provided for
the enforcement of summary offenses for the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure. Any
Supervisor after receiving approval from the Peters Township Board of Supervisors at a regular
scheduled meeting of the Board shall have the authority to enforce this Ordinance by filing a Private
Criminal Complaint.
SECTION 7. ABATEMENT OF NUISANCE
In addition to any other remedies provided in this ordinance, any violation hereof shall
constitute a nuisance and may be abated by Peters Township either by seeking mitigation of the
nuisance or appropriate equitable or legal relief from a court of common jurisdiction.
SECTION 8. REPEAL
All ordinances or resolutions or parts of ordinances or resolutions insofar as they are
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inconsistent herewith, shall be and they are hereby repealed. -
SECTION 9. SEVERABILITY
If any provision of this ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, illegal or
invalid, such unconstitutionality, illegality or invalidity shall not affect nor impair any of the
remaining provisions hereof and it is hereby declared to be the intent of the Board that this
ordinance would have been adopted had such unconstitutional,illegal or invalid provision not have
been included therein.
SECTION 10. EFFECTIVE DATE
This ordinance shall take effect five(5) days after its enactment. Cr)
ENACTED AND ORDAINED into law by the Township of Peters, Franklin County, CR
Pennsylvania, this l4thday of October , 2010.
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PETERS TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
BY:
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Secre�t.j, of the)3oard of Supervisors Ch an
ve D. Pine, Adm.AAsistant
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supervisor Joseph . Rotz, IV
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Supervis r Roger S. Price, Sec/Treas.