A.
All computations used in conjunction with the analysis and design of stormwater management facilities shall be based on one or more of the following methods, or as otherwise approved in advance by the Municipality:
C.
The SCS Type II Rainfall Distribution shall be used for all analyses. The design storm frequencies for the watershed are:
Design Storm | 24-Hour Rainfall Depth |
|---|---|
1-year | 1.97 |
2-year | 2.35 |
5-year | 2.88 |
10-year | 3.30 |
25-year | 3.91 |
50-year | 4.40 |
100-year | 4.92 |
D.
Predevelopment conditions. The cover type for all sites will be considered to be the dominant land cover during the five-year period immediately preceding a proposed regulated activity:
(1)
For the purposes of predevelopment peak flow rate and volume determination, existing nonforested pervious areas conditions shall be considered as meadow (good condition). Forested land areas shall be considered in good condition.
(2)
For the purposes of predevelopment peak flow rate and volume determination, 20% of existing disturbed impervious area, when present, shall be considered meadow (good condition).
E.
Post-development conditions. The hydrologic parameters used to develop peak flow rates shall be reflective of anticipated soil runoff characteristics following grading and development of the site.
F.
Time of concentration. The minimum time of concentration for any watershed shall be six minutes. A minimum six-minute time of concentration may be assumed for any post-development watershed. Calculations must be provided for all predevelopment times of concentrations. A minimum time of concentration cannot be assumed for predevelopment conditions.
G.
The use of the basic Rational Method in estimating runoff may be employed in the design of the storm sewer conveyance system within the development. The storm sewer system shall be interpreted as the conduits, culverts, inlets and appurtenant features for the conveying of stormwater to, through or from a development site to the point of final discharge or control facility. The Rational Method shall not be used in the analysis of stormwater runoff from the development in its entirety or in conjunction with the design of any retention/detention facilities or other runoff control measures.
I.
Stormwater runoff shall not be transferred from one watershed to another unless the watersheds are subareas of a larger watershed that are tributary to a common point of interest within or near the perimeter of the property. Transfer of runoff from one watershed to another under any other circumstances shall only be approved at the discretion of the Municipality. Documentation shall be provided that peak flow rates are not increased following development and there will be no detrimental impact in downstream areas.
J.
The stormwater management plan shall consider all of the stormwater runoff flowing over the project site. Runoff calculations shall be made to ensure that runoff from the upstream watershed area can be accommodated by the pipes, drainage easements and watercourses, etc., on the site.