[Ord. 691, 9/10/2009]
1.
Prior to construction of the stormwater management facilities specified in the approved stormwater management plan, the developer must provide a schedule of inspections along with a final inspection and submission of as-built drawings to the Township Engineer. These inspection provisions pertain only to construction activities regulated by the land preparation provisions of Part 4D. However, any activities granted exemption from plan preparation provisions as described in § 26-406, and therefore exempt from the inspection provisions, must manage stormwater in the manner specified in the other provisions of this Part 4.
2.
The Township Engineer shall inspect all phases of development of the site, including but not limited to:
A.
Completion of preliminary site preparation, including stripping of vegetation, stockpiling of topsoil, and construction of temporary stormwater management and erosion control facilities.
B.
Completion of rough grading, but prior to placing topsoil, permanent drainage or other site development improvements and ground covers.
C.
During construction of the permanent stormwater facilities.
D.
Upon completion of permanent stormwater management facilities, including established ground covers and plantings.
E.
Upon completion of any final grading, vegetative control measures or other site restoration work done in accordance with the approved stormwater management plan and permit.
3.
No work shall begin on a subsequent stage until the proceeding stage has been inspected and/or approved by the Township Engineer.
4.
It is the responsibility of the developer to notify the Township Engineer 48 hours in advance of the completion of each phase of development.
5.
Any portion of the work which does not comply with the approved stormwater management plan must be corrected by the developer within 10 days. No work may proceed on any subsequent phase of the stormwater management plan, the subdivision or land development, or building construction until the required corrections have been made.
6.
If at any stage of the work the Township Engineer determines that the soil or other conditions are not as stated or shown in the approved application, the same may refuse to approve further work and the Township may revoke existing permits until a revised stormwater management plan is submitted and approved, as required by § 26-435 of this Part 4. If the revised stormwater management plan cannot remedy the situation, Warminster Township reserves the right to cancel its approval and halt all work except for that work required to eliminate the activity and return the site to preactivity conditions as much as is reasonably possible.
7.
If the Township Engineer discovers that the facilities or measures installed may be in violation of Chapter 102, Erosion and Sediment Control, of the Clean Streams Law provision, the Township Engineer will refer these violations to the Bucks County Conservation District.
[Amended by Ord. 737, 1/19/2017]
8.
When the developer has completed all the required facilities, he shall notify Warminster Township, in writing, by certified or registered mail, and shall send a copy of such notice to the Code Enforcement Officer of Warminster Township. The Board of Supervisors shall, within 10 days after receipt of such notice, authorize the Township Engineer to inspect the required facilities. Following this final inspection, the Township Engineer shall promptly file a report, in writing, with the Board of Supervisors and shall mail a copy of the report to the developer by certified or registered mail. The report shall be made and mailed within 30 days after receipt by the Township Engineer of the aforesaid authorization by the Board of Supervisors.
9.
Following final inspection, the developer shall submit drawings bearing the seal of a Pennsylvania registered professional engineer indicating the as-built improvements called for in the approved plan.
10.
Frequency of inspections; inspection reports.
[Added by Ord. No. 769, 9/8/2022]
A.
The landowner or the owner's designee (including the municipality for dedicated and owned facilities) shall inspect SWM BMPs, facilities and/or structures installed under this Part 4 according to the following frequencies, at a minimum, to ensure the BMPs, facilities and/or structures continue to function as intended:
B.
Inspections should be conducted during or immediately following precipitation events. A written inspection report shall be created to document each inspection. The inspection report shall contain the date and time of the inspection, the individual(s) who completed the inspection, the location of the BMP, facility or structure inspected, observations on performance, and recommendations for improving performance, if applicable. Inspection reports shall be submitted to the municipality within 30 days following completion of the inspection.