General Info
- 2020 Census Flyer # 1
- 2020 Census Flyer # 2
- 2022 Unconventional Gas Well Fund Usage Report
- 2021 Unconventional Gas Well Fund Usage Report
- 2020 Unconventional Gas Well Fund Usage Report
- 2019 Unconventional Gas Well Fund Usage Report
- 2018 Unconventional Gas Well Fund Usage Report
- 2017 Unconventional Gas Well Fund Usage Report
- 2016 Unconventional Gas Well Fund Usage Report
- 2015 Unconventional Gas Well Fund Usage Report
- 2014 Unconventional Gas Well Fund Usage Report
- 2013 Unconventional Gas Well Fund Usage Report
- 2012 Unconventional Gas Well Fund Usage Report
- 2011 Unconventional Gas Well Fund Usage Report
- Smith Township Zoning Map
- Burning Ordinance: (amended 9/11/2000) burning is permitted between the hours of 7AM to 10AM Fridays and Saturdays only. Paper permit is required for all other times. No burning is permitted on Sunday or Holidays. Burning of debris must be approved by calling the Police Department. Please be considerate of your neighbors by being aware of what you are burning and the wind direction. Ozone Alerts apply to Smith Township residents - burning is not permitted during alerts.
- Animal Control Ordinance: Unlawful to Allow Dogs to Run at Large, Unlawful to not have licensed, Nuisance of barking dogs, and Any police officer or dog warden may seize any dog found at large in the Township. Ordinance kept at the township for viewing.
- Water: tap-in not required. May use well or public water. Water supplier is Pennsylvania-American Water company.
- Sewerage: by ordinance, all structures within 150 feet of a sewerage lateral must tap in - contact Burgettstown/Smith Township Sewerage. Those not within required tap zone will require an approved on-lot sewerage disposal system - contact Washington County Sewerage Council.
- Building Permits: required for all commercial and residential structures. Plumbing and electrical inspections required. Contact building inspector. Must present proof of sewerage tap fee payment as one of several conditions for a building permit.
- Emergency: 911. Ordinance states that all homes and business must have their address number posted on or near the front of the structure using at least 3 inch high letters.