[Amended 9-13-2022 by Ord. No. 819]
The calculated peak rates of runoff for stormwater originating
on the project site must meet the following conditions:
A. Post-development discharge rates shall not exceed the predevelopment
discharge rates for the one-, two-, five-, ten-, twenty-five-, fifty-,
and 100-year, twenty-four-hour storm events. If it is shown that the
peak rates of discharge indicated by the post-development analysis
are less than or equal to the peak rates of discharge indicated by
the predevelopment analysis for one-, two-, five-, ten-, twenty-five-,
fifty-, and 100-year, twenty-four-hour storms, then the requirements
of this section have been met. Otherwise, the applicant shall provide
additional controls as necessary to satisfy the peak rate of discharge
requirement.
[Added 9-13-2022 by Ord.
No. 819]
A. To protect and improve water quality, a riparian buffer easement
shall be created and recorded as part of any subdivision or land development
that encompasses a riparian buffer.
B. Except as required by Chapter 102, the riparian buffer easement shall be measured to be the
greater of the limit of the 100-year floodplain or a minimum of 35
feet from the top of the stream bank (on each side).
C. Minimum management requirements for riparian buffers.
(1)
Existing native vegetation shall be protected and maintained
within the riparian buffer easement.
(2)
Whenever practicable, invasive vegetation shall be actively
removed, and the riparian buffer easement shall be planted with native
trees, shrubs, and other vegetation to create a diverse native plant
community appropriate to the intended ecological context of the site.
D. The riparian buffer easement shall be enforceable by the Borough and shall be recorded in the Lebanon County Recorder of Deeds office, so that it shall run with the land and shall limit the use of the property located therein. The easement shall allow for the continued private ownership and shall count toward the minimum lot area as required by Chapter
380, Zoning, unless otherwise specified in Chapter
380, Zoning.
E. Any permitted use within the riparian buffer easement shall be conducted
in a manner that will maintain the extent of the existing 100-year
floodplain, improve or maintain the stream stability, and preserve
and protect the ecological function of the floodplain.
F. The following conditions shall apply when public and/or private recreation
trails are permitted within riparian buffer easements:
(1)
Trails shall be for nonmotorized use only.
(2)
Trails shall be designed to have the least impact on native
plant species and other sensitive environmental features.
G. Septic drainfields and sewage disposal systems shall not be permitted
within the riparian buffer easement and shall comply with setback
requirements established under 25 Pa. Code Chapter 73.