1.
Setbacks/
Buffer Yards from
Adjoining Districts and Uses: a minimum two hundred (200) foot
buffer yard shall be maintained where the
landfill site adjoins any residential
district, agricultural
districts where there is an existing residence on the
lot adjoining the
landfill site, and the Small Community (SC) overlay
district; no activity may occur within this two hundred (200) foot
buffer yard. A minimum one hundred (100) foot
buffer yard shall be maintained from all other
districts and agricultural
districts where there is no existing residence on the
lot adjoining the
landfill site; no activity may occur within this one hundred (100) foot
buffer yard.
Structures shall be set back an additional one hundred fifty (150) feet from the one hundred (100) foot and two hundred (200) foot
buffer yards; other
landfill activities may occur within this one hundred fifty (150) foot additional setback. For areas of a
landfill site that adjoin public or private
streets or roads, the
district across the
street shall be used to determine whether the one hundred (100) foot
buffer yard or two hundred (200) foot
buffer yard applies. Tree cover shall be maintained and/or provided throughout the entire
buffer yard area. Existing tree cover shall be retained and incorporated into required
buffer yards. Where there is not continuous forest cover in a
buffer yard, the following shall be provided:
a.
Berms which are at least ten (10) feet high from the centerline of the
adjoining public
street when the
buffer yard adjoins a
street, or from the property line when the
buffer yard adjoins another tract, shall be constructed, unless such construction would necessitate the removal of existing forest cover. If construction of ten (10) foot high berming would necessitate the removal of existing forest cover, berms shall be constructed to the highest height possible without removing existing forest cover or exceeding a 3:1 slope. Berming shall meander in the
buffer yard when viewed from plan view.
b.
Native hardwood trees which are a minimum of two (2) inch caliper at planting shall be installed at a minimum
density of one tree per one hundred fifty (150) square feet for the first fifty (50) feet of a
buffer yard from the
adjoining district or
use; the hardwood tree seedling mixture outlined in
Section 1104.7 shall also be provided in this area. For any remaining area in a buffer yard, at least one tree shall be installed per two hundred fifty (250) square feet of area - between fifty (50) and seventy (70) percent of these trees shall be evergreen trees that are a minimum of six (6) feet in height at planting and the remainder shall be hardwood trees that are a minimum of two (2) inch caliper at planting; either tree mixture in
Section 1104.7, or a combination of both tree seedling mixtures, shall also be provided for any remaining area in a
buffer yard. All planting materials shall be evenly distributed within a
buffer yard from a quantitative standpoint, although formal, rectilinear planting configurations are prohibited. Planting materials shall be selected based on compatibility with soil types, and at least four different species of trees shall be provided for each tree group (hardwood and evergreen).
c.
Where the difference in topographical elevation between the
landfill and an
adjoining, upslope residential
district, or agricultural
district where there is an existing residence on the
adjoining lot, is thirty (30) feet or greater, berming shall be provided at the top of the slope in accordance with the standards in subsection A above. In this instance, the minimum planting size for the hardwood trees within the first fifty (50) feet of the
buffer yard shall be increased to four (4) inch caliper.
d.
All required buffer improvements
adjoining a specific phase of a
landfill site shall be completed before the filling of any waste within said phase commences.