The purpose of this chapter is to protect, maintain, and enhance
the public health, safety, and general welfare by establishing minimum
requirements and procedures that control the adverse impacts associated
with increased stormwater runoff. The goal is to manage stormwater
by using environmental site design (ESD) to the maximum extent practicable
(MEP) to maintain after development as nearly as possible, the predevelopment
runoff characteristics, and to reduce stream channel erosion, pollution,
siltation and sedimentation, and local flooding, and use appropriate
structural best management practices (BMPs) only when necessary. This
will restore, enhance, and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological
integrity of streams, minimize damage to public and private property,
and reduce the impacts of land development.
The provisions of this chapter, pursuant to the Environment
Article, Title 4, Subtitle 2, Annotated Code of Maryland, 2009 replacement
volume, are adopted under the authority of the Code of the City of
Hagerstown and shall apply to all development occurring within the
incorporated area of the City. The application of this chapter and
provisions expressed herein shall be the minimum stormwater management
requirements and shall not be deemed a limitation or repeal of any
other powers granted by state statute. The City Engineer shall be
responsible for the coordination and enforcement of the provisions
of this chapter. This chapter applies to all new and redevelopment
projects that have not received final approval for erosion and sediment
control and stormwater management plans by May 4, 2010.
For the purpose of this chapter, the following documents are
incorporated by reference:
A. The 2000 Maryland Stormwater Design Manual, Volumes I and II (Maryland
Department of the Environment, April 2000), and all subsequent revisions,
is incorporated by reference by the City and shall serve as the official
guide for stormwater management principles, methods, and practices.
B. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Maryland Conservation
Practice Standard Pond Code 378 (January 2000).