Applicants are encouraged to schedule a pre-application meeting
to review the overall stormwater management concept with Township
staff/engineer. The pre-application meeting is not mandatory and shall
not constitute formal filing of a plan with Elizabeth Township. Topics
discussed may include the following:
A. Available geological maps, plans and other available data as provided
by the applicant.
B. Findings of the site analysis, including identification of any environmentally
sensitive areas, wellhead protection areas, riparian corridors, hydrologic
soil groups, existing natural drainage ways, karst features, areas
conducive to infiltration to be utilized for volume control, etc.
C. Results of infiltration tests.
D. Applicable Township Subdivision and Land Development and/or Zoning
Ordinance provisions.
E. The conceptual project layout, including proposed structural and
nonstructural BMPs.
F. The applicant shall reimburse the Township for any engineer or solicitor
invoices associated with a pre-application meeting.
All small projects upon approval of the design application and
prior to the Township's issuance of the stormwater management
permit, the applicant shall provide the required small project financial
guarantee amount to the Township. The financial guarantee will be
released to the applicant upon satisfactory completion of the proposed
improvements.
Approval of a SWM site plan shall be valid for a period of one year unless extended by the Township. Any time extensions shall not exceed four additional for a total of five years. This time period shall commence on the date that the Township approves the SWM site plan. If a certificate of completion as required by §
150-52 has not been submitted within the specified time period, then the Township may consider the SWM site plan disapproved and may revoke any and all permits issued by the Township. SWM site plans that are considered disapproved by the Township may be resubmitted in accordance with Article
IV of this chapter.