[HISTORY: Adopted by the City Council of the City of Harrisburg 5-14-2013 by Ord. No.
6-2013. Amendments noted where applicable.]
CROSS-REFERENCES
Stormwater Management Act: see 32 P.S. § 680.1 et seq.
A. The applicant shall meet requirements as contained in 25 Pa. Code,
Chapters 92 and 102, as required, and applicable as follows:
(1)
The implementation and maintenance of erosion and sediment control
BMPs.
(2)
Development of written plans.
(3)
Submission of plans for approval.
(4)
Obtaining erosion and sediment control and NPDES permits.
(5)
Maintaining plans and permits on site.
B. Evidence of any necessary plan or permit approval for earth disturbance
activities from PADEP or the Dauphin County Conservation District
must be provided to the City of Harrisburg.
C. A copy of the approved erosion and sediment control plan and any
other permit, as required by PADEP or the Dauphin County Conservation
District, shall be available at the project site at all times if required
under 25 Pa. Code Chapter 102.
D. Construction of temporary roadways (e.g., for utility construction,
timber harvesting, etc.) shall comply with all applicable standards
for erosion and sedimentation control and stream crossing regulations
under 25 Pa. Code, Chapters 102 and 105. The Erosion and Sedimentation
Control Plan shall be submitted to the Dauphin County Conservation
District for approval and shall address the following, as applicable:
(1)
Design of the roadway system, including haul roads, skid roads,
landing areas, trails, and storage and staging areas.
(2)
Runoff control structures (e.g., diversions, culverts, detention
ponds, etc.).
(3)
Stream crossings for both perennial and intermittent streams.
(4)
Access to public roadways, including design of rock construction
entrance for mud and debris control.
(5)
A remediation plan for restoring the disturbed area through
regrading, topsoil placement, reseeding, and other stabilization techniques,
as required.
E. Additional erosion and sedimentation control design standards and
criteria that must be applied where infiltration BMPs are proposed
include the following:
(1)
Areas proposed for infiltration BMPs shall be protected from
sedimentation and compaction during the construction phase, as to
maintain their maximum infiltration capacity.
(2)
Infiltration BMPs shall be protected from receiving sediment-laden
runoff.
(3)
The source of protection for infiltration BMPs shall be identified
(i.e., orange construction fence surrounding the perimeter of the
BMP).
All regulated activities within the Paxton Creek watershed shall
conform to the current TMDL requirements as currently mandated by
the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection.