The following items shall be included in the SWM site plan:
A. The date of the SWM site plan and latest revision, graphic scale,
written scale and North arrow.
B. The name of the development, the name and address of the owner of
the property, and the name of the individual or firm preparing the
plan.
C. The file or project number assigned by the firm that prepared the
plan.
D. A statement, signed by the landowner, acknowledging the SWM facilities
to be permanent fixtures that cannot be altered or removed unless
a revised plan is approved by the municipality.
E. The following signature blocks:
(1)
East Petersburg Borough SWM Site Plan Approval Certification:
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At a meeting on __________________, 20_____, the ____________________
(Municipal Governing Body) approved this project, and all conditions
have been met. This approval includes the complete set of plans and
information that are filed with the Municipality in File No. _________________,
based upon its conformity with the standards of the East Petersburg
Borough Stormwater Management Ordinance.
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Governing Body Signature
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Governing Body Signature
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(2)
A statement, signed by the landowner, acknowledging that the
stormwater BMPs are fixtures that cannot be altered or removed without
prior approval by the Borough.
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Acknowledgment of Permanence of BMPs:
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I, the undersigned hereby represent that no person shall modify,
remove, fill, landscape, or alter any Stormwater Management BMPs,
facilities, areas, or structures without the written approval of East
Petersburg Borough.
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Landowner
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(3)
A statement, signed by the landowner, referencing the operation
and maintenance (O&M) agreement and stating that the operation
and maintenance agreement is part of the stormwater management site
plan.
(4)
The following signature block for the Qualified Professional
preparing the Stormwater Management Plan:
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I _____________________, hereby certify that the Stormwater
Management Site Plan meets all design standards and criteria of the
East Petersburg Borough Stormwater Management Ordinance.
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Qualified Professional Signature
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F. For SWM facilities located off site:
(1)
A note on the plan referencing a recorded stormwater operation
and maintenance (O&M) agreement that indicates the location and
responsibility for maintenance of the off-site facilities.
(2)
All off-site SWM facilities shall meet the performance standards
specified in this chapter.
G. A note informing the owner that the municipality shall have the right
of entry for the purposes of inspecting all stormwater conveyance,
treatment, or storage facilities.
H. A location map, drawn to a scale of a minimum of one inch equals
2,000 feet, relating the plan to municipal boundaries, at least two
intersections of road center line or other identifiable landmarks.
I. Existing features.
(1)
In areas of disturbance, contours at intervals of one foot or
two feet. In areas of steep slopes (greater than 15%) and areas undisturbed,
five-foot contour intervals may be used.
(2)
The locations of all existing utilities (including on-lot disposal
systems and wells), sanitary sewers, and waterlines and associated
easements.
(3)
Physical features, including flood hazard boundaries, wetlands,
sinkholes, streams, lakes, ponds and other water bodies, existing
drainage courses, karst features, areas of native vegetation, including
trees greater than six inches diameter at breast height, woodlands,
other environmentally sensitive areas and the total extent of the
upstream area draining through the development site.
(4)
An overlay showing soil names and boundaries.
(5)
All existing man-made features within 200 feet of the development
site boundary.
J. Proposed features.
(1)
Changes to the land surface and vegetative cover, including
final proposed contours at intervals of one foot or two feet in areas
of disturbance. In areas of steep slopes (greater than 15%) and areas
undisturbed, five-foot contour intervals may be used.
(2)
Proposed structures, roads, paved areas, buildings and other
impervious and semi-impervious areas, including the size width and
rights-of-way.
(3)
The location of any proposed on-lot disposal systems, replacement
drainfield easements, and water supply wells.
(4)
A note indicating existing and proposed land use(s).
(5)
Plan and profile drawings of all proposed SWM facilities, including
BMPs, drainage structures, pipes, open channels, and swales.
(6)
Where pervious pavement is to be installed, pavement material
and construction specifications shall be included.
(7)
The location of all existing and proposed easements, including
drainage easements, access easements and riparian corridor easements.
(8)
A planting plan shall be provided for all vegetated BMPs in accordance with §
106-301N.
(9)
Easements and rights-of-way, including:
(a)
A minimum twenty-foot-wide access easement around all stormwater
management facilities that would provide ingress from the egress to
a public right-of-way. Easements shall be provided to allow for the
collection and discharge of water, the inspection, maintenance, repair
and reconstruction of the drainage facilities, and the passage of
machinery for work.
(b)
Provisions for permanent access or maintenance easements for
all existing and proposed physical stormwater management facilities,
such as ponds and infiltration structures, as necessary to implement
the operation and maintenance (O&M) plan. All such agreements
shall be duly recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds and
shall constitute a binding permanent covenant upon the property, superior
to all liens of record and not subordinate to any easement or restriction
that would interfere with its provisions and the implementation thereof.
(10)
Building setback line and building envelope.
(11)
Identification of buildings to be demolished and all other features
to be removed.
K. Stormwater management data and plans designed in accordance with
this chapter. This information may be provided on a sheet with other
data or on separate sheets and need not necessarily be recorded with
the final plan. In the case of any dispute in the methodology used
in the design of any stormwater management site plan and/or in the
presentation of such information, the Borough Council shall make the
final determination on the design criteria, methodology and form of
presentation. The following information shall be included:
(1)
All calculations, assumptions, criteria, and references used
in the design of the stormwater management facilities, the establishment
of existing facilities capacities, and the pre- and post-development
discharges.
(2)
All plans and profiles of the proposed stormwater management
facilities, including the horizontal and vertical location, size,
and type of material.
(3)
For all basins, a plotting or tabulation of the storage volumes
and discharge curves with corresponding water surface elevations,
inflow hydrographs, and outflow hydrographs.
(4)
The guidelines for lot grading within the subdivisions. This
information shall identify the direction of stormwater runoff flow
within each lot and the areas where stormwater runoff flows will be
concentrated. This information shall be shown by flow arrows or topographical
data.
L. A statement identifying the number of square feet of impervious coverage
for which stormwater management facilities have been designed for
each lot.
M. A statement on the plan indicating the granting of a zoning amendment,
special exception or variance, if applicable, along with modifications
granted by the Borough Council and Lancaster County Planning Commission,
if applicable, to sections of the Subdivision and Land Development
Ordinance or this chapter.
N. Where the proposed regulated activity is located partially or wholly
within an area prone to frequent flooding (either by impoundment or
conveyance) as indicated by the Flow Boundary and Floodway Map, profiles,
and supporting data, soil type or local historical record; the developer
shall supply the location and elevation of all proposed roads, fills,
utilities, buildings, stormwater management, and erosion control facilities.
O. Location of all percolation test holes, deep probe holes and proposed
well locations.
P. Easements for on-lot sewage replacement locations.
Q. The location of all trees and/or woodlands on the site and location
of trees and/or woodland to be removed and trees and/or woodlands
to remain.
R. A detailed grading plan. The grading plan shall include finished
grades and ground floor elevations. This information may be provided
on separate sheets.
S. The location of all erosion and sedimentation control facilities.
T. Identification of any lands to be dedicated or reserved for public,
semipublic or community use.
U. In the case of a plan which requires access to a highway under the
jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation, the inclusion of
the following plan note: "A highway occupancy permit is required pursuant
to Section 420 of the Act of June 1, 1945 (P.O. 1242, No. 428), known
as the 'State Highway Law,' before access to a state highway is permitted.
Access to the state highway shall be as authorized by a highway occupancy
permit, and the Council's approval of this plan in no way implies
that such a permit can be acquired."
V. A complete landscape plan showing the location, size and type of
all plan material required by provisions of this chapter or any other
applicable Borough regulations, including but not limited to all vegetated
stormwater BMPs. The landscape plan should be provided on separate
sheets and must include the signature and seal of the registered landscape
architect responsible for preparation of the plan. Native or naturalized/noninvasive
vegetation suitable to the soil and hydrologic conditions of the development
site shall be used unless otherwise specified in the BMP Manual. The
limit of existing, native vegetation to remain shall be delineated
on the plan along with proposed construction protection measures.
W. A detailed schedule of inspections during construction, as generally
outlined as follows, which is tailored for the site under consideration:
(1)
The Borough shall inspect all phases of the installation of
any temporary or permanent stormwater management facilities during
construction. The developer shall pay the cost of any such inspection.
The developer shall provide at least 48 hours' notice prior to the
start of construction of any improvements that are subject to inspection.
All inspections of completed items shall be requested, in writing,
as least 72 hours in advance of the inspection time and date.
(2)
It is generally required that the following phases of site construction
have mandatory inspection. This general list of phases may be amended
by mutual agreement of the Borough and developer when the site requires
special construction procedures. The inspection schedule must be shown
on the approved stormwater management site plan.
(3)
General site construction.
(a)
Upon completion of preliminary site preparation, including the
stripping of the vegetation, stockpiling of topsoil and construction
of temporary erosion and sedimentation control devices.
(b)
Upon completion of rough grading, but prior to placing topsoil,
permanent drainage, or other site development improvements and ground
covers.
(c)
During the construction of permanent stormwater management and
BMP facilities.
(d)
Upon the final completion of permanent stormwater management
and BMP facilities, including the establishment of ground covers and
plantings.
(e)
After review of the as-built drawings, required by §
106-509, but prior to final release of the financial security for completion of final grading, vegetative controls required by the BMP standards, or other site restoration work.
(4)
In addition to the above-outlined observations, additional observations
will be made at the request of the developer for reduction of financial
securities. Random observations should be made at the frequency desired
by the Borough. At the time of any of the above-listed observations,
all ongoing construction (i.e., storm drainage, grading, placement
of impervious surfaces, changes in ground cover, erosion control,
etc.) should also be checked for compliance with the approved plans
and the finding reported. Since the above inspections are mandatory,
it is recommended that requests for reduction of financial security
be submitted to coincide with the above inspections.
X. A note indicating that as-built plans will be provided for all stormwater
management facilities prior to occupancy or the release of financial
security.