The yards of every structure shall be graded
to secure proper drainage away from buildings and dispose of runoff
without ponding. Minimum two-percent slopes away from structures shall
generally be required.
An outdoor space not less than 15 feet in width
shall be provided around the perimeter of all dwellings. This area
shall have a grade of not greater than 4%.
Site grading shall be designed to establish
building floor elevations and ground surface grades which:
A. Allow drainage of surface water away from buildings.
B. Minimize earth settlement problems.
C. Avoid concentrating runoff onto neighboring properties.
D. Keep earth work to a practical minimum.
E. Provide usable outdoor space.
[Amended 3-20-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-4]
A. Definitions. As used in this section, the following
terms shall have the meanings indicated:
LANDSCAPE RETAINING WALL
A retaining wall four feet in height or less which does not
support any structure within a distance from the top of the wall equal
to the height of the retaining wall.
STRUCTURAL RETAINING WALL
A retaining wall greater than four feet in height or which
supports any structure within a distance from the top of the wall
equal to the height of the retaining wall or the failure of which
would adversely affect structures on the property or could cause significant
property damage on adjoining land.
B. Design standards.
(1)
Landscape retaining walls shall not be located
closer to a property line than twice the height of the wall, provided
that if the grade shall be raised, said wall shall be no closer than
10 feet to the property line.
(2)
No structural retaining wall shall be closer
than 10 feet to any lot line, proposed lot line or conservation easement.
(3)
Retaining walls shall not be constructed within
any public street right-of-way, conservation easement, drainage easement
or utility easement.
(4)
All walls shall be designed in conformance with
generally accepted design principals. A detailed plan shall be submitted.
All structural retaining walls shall be designed by a licensed design
professional engineer or architect with signed and sealed plans submitted
to the Township Engineer for review and approval.
(5)
The construction of all structural retaining
walls shall be inspected by a licensed design professional engineer
or architect, and a signed and sealed certification that the wall
has been properly constructed shall be submitted to the Township Engineer
upon completion of the wall.
(6)
Retaining walls located parallel to each other,
stepped, shall be spaced horizontally at least two times the height
of the lower wall, and shall have a maximum graded slope of 5% between
each pair of walls.
(7)
Fences may be required along the tops of retaining
walls at the discretion of the Construction Official or Township Engineer
as needed for safety.
No driveway grade shall exceed 5% within 20
feet of the traveled way, pavement, of any roadway. Driveway grades
shall generally not exceed 13%, except that a grade of 15% is acceptable
for a distance not to exceed 100 feet.