[Ord. 1-1975, 2/24/1975, § 600]
1. 
Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter or any condition of the grading permit, the permittee is responsible for the prevention of damage to other property, or personal injury, which may be effected by the activity requiring a grading permit.
2. 
No person, firm or corporation shall modify, fill, excavate, pave, grade, or regrade land in any manner so close to a property line as to endanger or damage any adjoining street, alley, or any other public or private property without supporting and protecting such property from settling, cracking, erosion, sediment, flooding, or any other physical damage or personal injury which might result.
3. 
No person, firm or corporation shall deposit or place any debris or any other material whatsoever, or cause such to be thrown or placed, in any drainage ditch or drainage structure in such a manner as to obstruct free flow.
4. 
No person, firm, or corporation shall fail to adequately maintain in good operating order, any drainage facility on his premises. All drainage ditches, culverts, drain pipes, and drainage structures shall be kept open and free flowing at all times.
5. 
The owner of any property on which any work has been done pursuant to a grading permit granted under this chapter shall continuously maintain and repair all graded surfaces and anti-erosion devices, retaining walls, drainage structures or means and other protective devices, plantings and ground cover, installed or completed. The Township is responsible for maintenance and repair within the right-of-way of Township roads.
6. 
All graded surfaces shall be permanently seeded, sodded and/or planted, or otherwise protected from erosion within 30 days, weather permitting, and shall be tended and/or maintained until growth, or in the case of vegetation, is well established. The disturbed area and duration of exposure shall be kept to a minimum using temporary erosion and sediment control measures immediately, as outlined in the "Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook, Delaware County, Pennsylvania 1973," as amended.
7. 
All trees in area of extreme grade change shall be protected with suitable tree wells, unless the necessity for removal is established. Precautions shall be taken to prevent the unnecessary removal of trees.
8. 
When required, adequate provisions shall be made for dust control measures as are deemed acceptable by the Township Engineer.
9. 
All plans and specifications submitted for a grading permit shall include provisions for both interim (temporary) and ultimate (permanent) erosion and sediment control.
A. 
The design, installation and maintenance of erosion and sediment control measures shall be accomplished in accordance with standards and specifications established by the Delaware County Soil Conservation District as adopted from standards and specifications of the United States Soil Conservation Service, and as outlined in the "Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook, Delaware County, Pennsylvania 1973," as amended.
(1) 
Technical standards for the design and installation of erosion and sediment control measures are on file with the Township Secretary, the Office of the County Conservation District and other governmental agency offices.
(2) 
Standards and specifications adopted for the purposes of this ordinance and by the County Conservation District include, but are not limited to the following basic conservation measures:
(a) 
Temporary cover on critical areas.
(b) 
Permanent grass and legume cover for critical areas on prepared seed bed.
(c) 
Permanent grass and legume cover for critical areas on unprepared seed bed.
(d) 
Sodding.
(e) 
Mulching.
(f) 
Temporary diversion.
(g) 
Permanent diversion.
(h) 
Grassed waterway or outlet.
(i) 
Grade stabilization structure.
(j) 
Debris basin.
(k) 
Drain.
(l) 
Drainage - mains or laterals.
10. 
A quality control program is critical for fills; therefore, wherever fill material is to be used, the person, firm, or corporation shall be responsible for testing to determine its dry density as per ASTM D 1556. The density of each layer shall be not less than 95% of maximum dry density as determined by ASTM D 1557.
A. 
Inspection procedure shall follow the general procedure as stated in §§ 9-701 and 9-702.
B. 
Compaction test reports shall be kept on file at the site and be subject to review at all times.
C. 
Degree of compaction required shall be determined by the Township Engineer following the guidelines in this paragraph.