The Potter Township Supervisors find that:
A. Inadequate management of accelerated stormwater runoff resulting
from development throughout a watershed increases flood flows and
velocities; contributes to erosion and sedimentation; overtaxes the
carrying capacity of existing streams and storm sewers; greatly increases
the cost of public facilities to convey and manage stormwater; undermines
floodplain management and flood reduction efforts in upstream and
downstream communities; reduces groundwater recharge; and threatens
public health and safety.
B. This stormwater management chapter has been developed considering
the actual hydrologic processes that occur within the Spring Creek
Watershed and how these processes can best be represented in hydrologic
models that are used in engineering practice to model developing areas
for stormwater management purposes. Process driven stormwater management
planning is critical in the Spring Creek Watershed due to the underlying
geology. The Spring Creek Watershed is mainly underlain by carbonate
formations. As a result, significant areas within the watershed do
not produce over-land or surface runoff, but rather contribute to
the storm flow component of runoff in larger tributary areas via a
greater than normal interflow component.
C. A comprehensive program of stormwater management, including reasonable
regulation of development and activities causing accelerated erosion,
is fundamental to the public health, safety, welfare, and the protection
of the people of the municipality and all the people of the commonwealth,
their resources, and the environment.
The purpose of this chapter is to promote health, safety, and welfare within the Spring Creek Watershed by minimizing the damages described in §
173-101A of this chapter through provisions designed to:
A. Manage accelerated runoff and erosion and sedimentation problems
at their source by regulating activities that cause these problems.
B. Utilize and preserve the existing natural drainage systems.
C. Encourage the use of low-impact development techniques to promote
infiltration and groundwater recharge where appropriate.
D. Maintain existing flows and quality of streams and watercourses in
the Township and the commonwealth.
E. Preserve and restore the flood-carrying capacity of streams.
F. Provide proper maintenance of all permanent stormwater management
facilities that are constructed in the basin.
G. Provide performance standards and design criteria for watershed-wide
stormwater management and planning.
H. Protect groundwater and surface water quality.
The Township is empowered to regulate land use activities that
affect runoff by the authority by the Act of October 4, 1978 32 P.S.,
P.L. 864 (Act 167), § 680.1 et seq., as amended, the "Stormwater
Management Act."
Any ordinance or ordinance provision of the Township inconsistent
with any of the provisions of this chapter is hereby repealed to the
extent of the inconsistency only.
Should any section or provision of this chapter be declared
invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall
not affect the validity of any of the remaining provisions of this
chapter.
Approvals issued pursuant to this chapter do not relieve the
applicant of the responsibility to comply with or to secure required
permits or approvals for activities regulated by any other applicable
codes, rules, statutes, or ordinances.
The granting of any exemption, permit, or approval by the Township
does not relieve the applicant from assuring that stormwater runoff
from the development site will not cause injury or damage to other
persons or property.
Specific methods and publications indicated in this chapter
shall, in all cases, refer to the latest available edition and include
revisions or amendments thereto.