All activities regulated herein shall be designed
and maintained in accordance with the following requirements:
A. Sites. All sites shall limit the rate of stormwater
runoff so that no greater rate of runoff from the site is permitted
than that occurring prior to development. Predevelopment stormwater
runoff shall be computed for storm frequencies of 10 years.
B. Conveyance system. All stormwater conveyance elements
shall be designed to adequately handle the stormwater flows from the
peak rate of discharge from a ten-year post-development storm event.
C. Detention facilities. Storage calculations for surface
detention facilities shall be designed based on the difference between
the 100-year predevelopment and the 100-year post-development storms.
The primary outlet from the basin shall be no greater than to allow
for a ten-year predevelopment release rate. An emergency spillway
shall be provided for the 100-year post-development storm.
D. Existing drainageways. Natural drainageways shall
be utilized to the maximum extent possible in carrying stormwater
runoff, provided that such uses remain consistent with the purpose
of this chapter and are not in violation of any existing local, county,
state or federal regulations. Where the tract is traversed by a watercourse,
drainageway, channel or stream, there shall be provided a drainage
easement conforming substantially to the line of such watercourse,
drainageway, channel or stream, and of such width as will be adequate
to preserve the unimpeded flow of natural drainage or for the purpose
of widening, deepening, improving or protecting such drainage facilities.
An existing watercourse, drainageway, channel or stream location shall
be changed only when approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection, Fish Commission, the United States Army Corps of Engineers
and the Northumberland County Soil Conservation Service, whichever
and to the extent their respective regulatory jurisdiction applies.
Permits and approvals issued pursuant to this
chapter do not relieve the applicant of the responsibility to secure
required permits or approvals for activities regulated by any other
applicable codes, rules, act or ordinances. If more stringent requirements
concerning regulation of stormwater or erosion and sedimentation control
are contained in other codes, rules, acts or ordinances, the more
stringent regulation shall apply.