[Ord. 712, 8/8/2012, § 701]
1. For all activities requiring submittal of a SWM site plan, the applicant
shall provide a financial guarantee to the municipality for the timely
installation and proper construction of all stormwater management
facilities as:
A. Required by the approved SWM site plan equal to or greater than the
full construction cost of the required facilities.
B. The amount and method of payment provided for in the Subdivision
and Land Development Ordinance [Chapter 22].
2. For other regulated activities, the municipality may require a financial
guarantee from the applicant.
[Ord. 712, 8/8/2012, § 702]
1. The SWM site plan shall include a BMP operations and maintenance
plan that describes how the permanent (e.g., post-construction) stormwater
controls and BMPs will be properly operated, inspected, and maintained.
2. Establish access easements that include all significant stormwater
controls, conveyances, and BMPs, and indicate a fifteen-foot perimeter
area surrounding these features that will provide the municipality
sufficient ingress to and egress from a public right-of-way.
3. The following items shall be included in the stormwater control and
BMP operations and maintenance plan, as applicable:
A. Map(s) of the project area, in a form that meets the requirements
for recording at the offices of the Recorder of Deeds of Delaware
County, shall be submitted on twenty-four-inch by thirty-four-inch
sheets. The contents of the maps(s) shall include, but not be limited
to:
(1)
Clear identification of the location and nature of permanent
stormwater controls and BMPs.
(2)
The location of the project site relative to highways, municipal
boundaries, or other identifiable landmarks.
(3)
Existing and final contours at intervals of two feet, or others
as appropriate.
(4)
Existing streams, lakes, ponds, or other bodies of water within
the project site area.
(5)
Other physical features including flood hazard boundaries, sinkholes,
streams, existing drainage courses, and areas of natural vegetation
to be preserved.
(6)
The locations of all existing and proposed utilities, sanitary
sewers, and water lines within 50 feet of property lines of the project
site.
(7)
Proposed final changes to the land surface and vegetative cover,
including the type and amount of impervious area that would be added.
(8)
Proposed final structures, roads, paved areas, and buildings.
(9)
Access easement boundaries.
B. A description of how each permanent stormwater control and BMP will
be operated and-maintained.
C. The identity and contact information associated with the person(s)
responsible for operations and maintenance.
D. The name of the project site, the name and address of the owner of
the property, and the name of the individual or firm preparing the
plan.
E. A statement, signed by the landowner, acknowledging that the stormwater
controls and BMPs are fixtures that can be altered or removed only
after approval by the municipality.
4. The stormwater control and BMP operations and maintenance plan for
the project site shall establish responsibilities for the continuing
operation and maintenance of all permanent stormwater controls and
BMPs, as follows:
A. If a plan includes structures or lots that are to be separately owned
and in which streets, sewers, and other public improvements are to
be dedicated to the municipality, stormwater controls and BMPs may,
at the municipality's discretion, also be dedicated to and maintained
by the municipality.
B. If a plan includes operations and maintenance by a single owner or
if sewers and other public improvements are to be privately owned
and maintained, the operations and maintenance of stormwater controls
and BMPs shall be the responsibility of the landowner.
5. The municipality will make the final determination on the continuing
operations and maintenance responsibilities. The municipality reserves
the right to accept or reject the operations and maintenance responsibility
for any or all of the stormwater controls and BMPs.
[Ord. 712, 8/8/2012, § 703]
1. The municipality will review the stormwater control and BMP operations
and maintenance plan for consistency with this chapter and any permits
issued by PADEP.
2. The municipality will notify the applicant in writing whether or
not the stormwater control and BMP operations and maintenance plan
is approved.
3. The municipality will require an as-built plan per §
23-502 showing all constructed stormwater controls and BMPs and an explanation of any discrepancies with the approved operations and maintenance plan.
[Ord. 712, 8/8/2012, § 704]
It shall be unlawful to alter or remove any permanent stormwater
control and BMP required by an approved stormwater control and BMP
operations and maintenance plan or to allow the property to remain
in a condition which does not conform to an approved stormwater control
and BMP operations and maintenance plan.
[Ord. 712, 8/8/2012, § 705]
1. Prior to final approval of the site's SWM site plan (including
plans for private facilities constructed under the simplified method),
the applicant shall sign and record an operations and maintenance
agreement with the municipality covering all stormwater controls and
BMPs that are to be privately owned (refer to Appendix 23-I). The
maintenance agreement shall be transferred with transfer of ownership
in perpetuity. The agreement shall be substantially the same as the
agreement in Appendix 23-I of this chapter.
2. Other items may be included in the agreement where determined necessary
to guarantee the satisfactory operation and maintenance of all permanent
stormwater controls and BMPs. The agreement shall be subject to the
review and approval of the municipality.
[Ord. 712, 8/8/2012, § 706]
1. Stormwater management easements are required for all areas used for
off-site stormwater control, unless a waiver is granted by the municipality.
2. Stormwater management easements shall be provided to the municipality by the applicant or property owner for access for inspections and maintenance, the preservation of stormwater runoff conveyance, infiltration, and detention areas, and for other stormwater controls. The purpose of the easement shall be specified in any agreement under §
23-705.
[Ord. 712, 8/8/2012, § 707]
1. The owner of any land upon which permanent stormwater controls and
BMPs will be placed, constructed, implemented, or permanently maintained,
as described in the stormwater control and BMP operations and maintenance
plan, shall record the following documents in the Office of the Recorder
of Deeds for Delaware County, within 15 days of approval of the stormwater
control and BMP operations and maintenance plan by the municipality:
A. The operations and maintenance plan, or a summary thereof.
B. Operations and maintenance agreements under §
23-705.
2. The municipality may suspend or revoke any approvals granted for
the project site upon discovery of failure on the part of the owner
to comply with this section.
[Ord. 712, 8/8/2012, § 708]
1. Persons installing stormwater controls or BMPs shall be required
to pay a specified amount to the Municipal Stormwater Control and
BMP Operation and Maintenance Fund to help defray costs of periodic
inspections. The amount of the deposit shall be determined as follows:
A. If the stormwater control or BMP is to be privately owned and maintained,
the deposit shall cover the cost of periodic inspections performed
by the municipality, as estimated by the Municipal Engineer, for a
period of 25 years. This is to be paid in a manner specified by the
municipality. After that period of time, inspections will be performed
at the expense of the municipality.
B. If the stormwater control or BMP is to be owned and maintained by
the municipality, the deposit shall cover the estimated costs for
inspections for 25 years. The municipality will establish the estimated
costs utilizing information submitted by the applicant.
C. The amount of the deposit to the fund shall be converted to present
worth of the annual series values. The municipality shall determine
the present worth equivalents, which shall be subject to the approval
of the governing body.
D. If a stormwater control or BMP is proposed that also serves as a
recreational facility (e.g., ball field or lake), the municipality
may reduce or waive the amount of the deposit based upon the value
of the land for public recreational purpose.
2. If stormwater controls of BMPs are accepted by the municipality for
dedication, the municipality may require persons installing stormwater
controls or BMPs to pay a specified amount to the Municipal Stormwater
Control and BMP Operation and Maintenance Fund to help defray costs
of operation and maintenance activities. The amount may be determined
as follows:
A. The amount shall cover the estimated costs for operation and maintenance
for 25 years as determined by the municipality.
B. The amount shall then be converted to present worth of the annual
series values. The municipality shall determine the present worth
equivalents, which shall be subject to the approval of the governing
body.
C. If a stormwater control or BMP is proposed that also serves as a
recreational facility (e.g., ball field or lake), the municipality
may adjust the amount due accordingly.
3. If at some future time, a stormwater control or BMP (whether publicly
or privately owned) is eliminated due to the installation of storm
sewers or other storage facility, the unused portion of the maintenance
fund deposit will be applied to the cost of abandoning or demolishing
the facility and connecting to the storm sewer system or other facility.
Any amount of the deposit remaining after the costs of abandonment
or demolition will be used for inspection, maintenance, and operation
of the receiving stormwater management system.
4. The municipality may require applicants to pay a fee to the Municipal
Stormwater Control and BMP Operation and Maintenance Fund to cover
stormwater related problems which may arise from the land development
and earth disturbance.
5. The municipality may require applicants to pay a fee to the Municipal
Stormwater Control and BMP Operation and Maintenance Fund to cover
long-term maintenance of stormwater controls and BMPs.