In order to duplicate as nearly as possible natural drainage conditions, the regulation and control of stormwater runoff and erosion for any land area to be developed shall be through on-site water detention and/or ground absorption systems, which include but are not limited to the following:
A. Detention areas, which may be depressions in parking areas, excavated basins, basins created through use of curbs, stabilized earth berms or dikes or any other form of grading which serves to temporarily impound and store water.
B. Rooftop storage through temporary impoundment and storage of stormwater on flat or slightly pitched building rooftops by use of drain outlets which restrict the stormwater runoff from the roof surface.
C. Dry wells or leaching basins which control stormwater runoff, ground absorption and temporary storage.
D. Porous asphalt pavement, which preserves the natural ground absorption capacity of a site and provides a subsurface reservoir temporary storage of stormwater.
E. Any system of porous media, such as gravel trenches drained or porous wall or perforated pipe, which temporarily stores and dissipates stormwater through ground absorption.
F. Any combination of the above-mentioned techniques which serves to limit stormwater runoff from a given site to what presently occurs.
G. Preservation of natural vegetation.