Wetlands (Continued from Pago Al) The second part amends the state's “Clean and Green” tax break law so that landowners can get tax breaks for protecting wet lands and forest areas. The final part seeks to authorize a $25 million bond to fund the purchase of natural areas, includ ing wetlands. Several agricultural, or rural interest organizations, have expressed concern with wetlands protections. According to Brenda Sham baugh. legislative director with the Pennsylvania State Grange, the Brightbill proposal requires more study, but if it would address the issues of primacy, compensation, and the right to continue to farm on areas historically farmed, then it would tentatively receive Grange support The major concerns of most rur al and agricultural organizations and individuals are that landow ners be compensated for any lost monetary value placed on property due to protecting wetlands; fair compensation for wetlands con doned by the state for protection; clarify the definition of wjetlands; establish primacy (one agency reg ulatory authority overall); increase the speed for DER review of per mit applications; and establish a revolving 25-ycar grandfather clause so that any wetlands cur rently in agricultural use are exempt from regulatory actions RICHLAND 717/866-2105 TIXACO TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS • HEATING I AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT • AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES MAIN i LINDEN STREETS • P.O. 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More than 220 groups and individuals com mented on possible protection legislation to the state Environ mental Resources and Energy Committee last year. “This wetlands protection pack age was developed with the help of hundreds of interested people on all sides of the wetlands issue,” Brightbill said. The major differences between BrightbiU’s proposal and DER’s proposed regulations are many. In addition to mandating a com prehensive mapping of wetlands, state funding in addition to permit fees, establishing compensation and the right of the landowner to take DER to court if unjust taking of property has occured, the Brightbill proposal; • Requires DER to be more service-oriented. 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No-Deposit Drums to achieve better local working relationships between landowner and regulatory authority. • Requires property owners to notify potential buyers that wet lands exist on the property. • Authorizes DER to set criteria for permit reviews for activities in margin areas around wetlands. • Requires wetlands replace ments at a minimum VA acres of new wetland for every acre lost And it calls fora 2-year monitoring of the replacement wetlands. • Requires local governments to use the same definitions of wet lands in adopting local ordinances. And governments must regulate wetlands as part of their land deve lopment program. • Requires DER to study the possibility of establishing state authority over wetlands, instead of (he existing federal authority. DER would have to report to the General Assembly within 6 months of the signing of the bill into law. • Requires DER to make an annual report on its program to protect wetlands and comment on its effectiveness. The proposal would also create a 21-member “Wetlands Preserva tion Advisory Committee” which would be comprised of 12 mem bers appointed by the secretary of DER; three each by president pro tempore of the Senate, and the speaker of the House; and three elected from DER’s Citizens Advisory Council. During the Pennsylvania State SINKING SPRING 215/678-7011 WOMELSDORF 215/589-5513 MT. JOY 717/653-8026 LEBANON 717/272-2541 Grange’s Legislative Meeting, Brightbill told the group that his proposal did not seek to change the definition, but rather to adopt the federal definition and to find out what kinds and amounts of wet lands are really in existance. Currently, estimates are that about 500,000 acres of wetlands exist in Pennsylvania, with an esti mated yearly loss of 1,200 acres. However, the mapping and clas sification of wetlands would estab lish whether or not the wetlands that exist are valuable and what amount of protection should be afforded them. Three types of classification are proposed exceptional resource value, intermediate resource value, and ordinary resource value. Exceptional and intermediate resource value wetlands are to be mapped within 3 years, while ordinary value wetlands are to be mapped within 5 years. The definition of exceptional value wetlands would be: “Wet lands serving as habitats for endan gered species and wetlands hydro logically connected to them; wet lands within 1 mile of and connected to the headwaters of streams designated as exceptional value by DER, or wetlands within the corridor of scenic rivers. 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Permit applications are required to go through a public review and comment process including a notice in a local newspaper and publication in the “Pennsylvania Bulletin.” DER must also publish its permit decision in the Bulletin. DER must review permits with in 45 days, with 15 working days to determine whether applications arc complete, and 15 days to notify applicants if they are not complete. If a landowner does not provide information within 60 days, DER can deny the permit. However, if DER docs not issue a decision within 45 days of reciept of a com pleted application, the application fee would have to be returned to the landowner. Permit fees would start at $3OO each for basic permits. Small pro- EM HERR Rt. 272 Willow Street. PA 17584 717-464-3321 (Turn to Pag* A 27) mal Rear Bag Kit, Mulching Kit ILF-PROPELLED JOHANNING’S 2460 New Holland Pike Lancaiter, PA 17602 717-656-3700 ING!