[Ord. 03.01.2011.2, 3/1/2011, § 301]
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For all regulated activities, unless preparation of a SWM site plan is specifically exempted in § 23-302:
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SWM site plans approved by the municipality, in accordance with § 23-406, shall be on site throughout the duration of the regulated activity.
3.
The municipality may, after consultation with DEP, approve measures for meeting the state water quality requirements other than those in this chapter, provided that they meet the minimum requirements of, and do not conflict with, state law including, but not limited to, the Clean Streams Law.
5.
For all regulated earth disturbance activities, erosion and sediment control BMPs shall be designed, implemented, operated, and maintained during the regulated earth disturbance activities (e.g., during construction), to meet the purposes and requirements of this chapter and to meet all requirements under Pennsylvania Code Title 25 and the Clean Streams Law. Various BMPs and their design standards are listed in the Erosion and Sediment Pollution Control Program Manual (E&S Manual), Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Environmental Protection, No. 363-2134-008 (2000), as amended and updated.
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Impervious Areas.
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Stormwater flows onto adjacent property shall not be created, increased, decreased, relocated, or otherwise altered without written notification to the adjacent property owner(s) Such stormwater flows shall be subject to the requirements of this chapter.
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All regulated activities shall include such measures as necessary to:
A.
Protect health, safety, and property.
C.
Meet the water quality goals of this chapter by implementing measures to:
(1)
Minimize disturbance to floodplains, wetlands, natural slopes over 8%, and existing native vegetation.
(2)
Preserve and maintain trees and woodlands. Maintain or extend riparian buffers and protect existing forested buffer. Provide trees and woodlands adjacent to impervious areas whenever feasible.
(3)
Establish and maintain non-erosive flow conditions in natural flow pathways.
(4)
Minimize soil disturbance and soil compaction. Cover disturbed areas and replace topsoil to a depth sufficient to achieve vegetated cover or four inches, whichever is greater. Use tracked equipment for grading when feasible.
(5)
Disconnect impervious surfaces by directing runoff to pervious areas, wherever possible.
D.
To the maximum extent practicable, incorporate the techniques for low impact development practices described in the Pennsylvania Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual (PA BMP Manual).
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The design of all facilities over karst shall include an evaluation of measures to minimize adverse effects.
10.
Infiltration BMPs should be spread out, made as shallow as practicable, and located to maximize use of natural on-site infiltration features while still meeting the other requirements of this chapter.
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Storage facilities should completely drain both the volume control and rate control capacities over a period of time not more than 72 hours from the end of the design storm, or otherwise be treated.
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For all regulated activities, SWM BMPs shall be designed, implemented, operated, and maintained to meet the purposes and requirements of this chapter and to meet all requirements under Pennsylvania Code, Title 25, the Clean Streams Law, the Storm Water Management Act, and § 23-103 of this chapter.
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Various BMPs and their design standards are listed in the PA BMP Manual.
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Materials Workmanship and Methods. All materials, workmanship, and methods of work shall comply with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Publication 408 Specifications, as accepted and commonly used by the municipality, and shall be considered to be incorporated into this Part as if copied in full. In the event a conflict arises between the requirements of this chapter and the PA DOT Publication 408 Specifications, the municipality shall resolve the difference, and said opinion shall be binding.
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Supplemental standards and criteria contained in Part 9 are hereby incorporated into this chapter to govern the hydrologic and hydraulic design provisions contained herein.
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The signature and seal of a registered professional engineer, if required, must be provided at the time of plan submission.