[Ord. 03.01.2011.2, 3/1/2011, § 501]
1. The municipality shall make the final determination on the continuing
maintenance responsibilities prior to final approval of the SWM site
plan. The municipality may require a dedication of such facilities
as part of the requirements for approval of the SWM site plan. Such
a requirement is not an indication that the municipality will accept
the facilities. The municipality reserves the right to accept the
ownership and operating responsibility for any or the entire stormwater
management controls.
2. Facilities, areas, or structures used as stormwater management BMPs
shall be enumerated as permanent real estate appurtenances and recorded
as deed restrictions or conservation easements that run with the land.
3. The operation and maintenance plan shall be recorded as a restrictive
deed covenant that runs with the land.
4. The Township
many take enforcement actions against an owner for any failure to
satisfy the provisions of this Part.
[Ord. No. 09.13.2022.01, 9/13/2022]
[Ord. 03.01.2011.2, 3/1/2011, § 502]
1. The owner is responsible for operation and maintenance of the SWM
BMPs. If the owner fails to adhere to the operation and maintenance
agreement, the municipality may perform the services required and
charge the owner appropriate fees. Nonpayment of fees may result in
a lien against the property.
2. Each stormwater management plan shall contain provisions which clearly
set forth the ownership and maintenance responsibility of all permanent
stormwater management, and erosion and sediment control facilities.
Including:
A. Description of maintenance requirements.
B. Establishment of suitable easements for access to all facilities
by public officials, in accordance with this Part.
C. Municipalities are exempt from the requirement to sign and record
an operation and maintenance agreement.
D. Identification of the responsible party or entity for ownership and
maintenance of both temporary and permanent stormwater management,
and erosion and sediment pollution control facilities. In meeting
this requirement, the following options are hereby provided for upon
approval by the municipality.
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Facilities may be incorporated within individual lots so that
the respective lot owners will own and be responsible for maintenance
in accordance with recorded deed restriction. A description of the
facility or system and the terms of the required maintenance shall
be incorporated as part of the deed to the property.
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Ownership and maintenance may be the responsibility of a property
owners association. The stated responsibilities of the property owners
association in terms of owning and maintaining the stormwater management
facilities shall be submitted with final plans for determination of
their adequacy, and upon their approval shall be recorded with the
approved subdivision plan among the deed records of Lycoming County,
Pennsylvania. In addition, the approved subdivision plan and any deed
written from said plan for a lot or lots shown herein shall contain
a condition that it shall be mandatory for the owner or owners of
said lot to be members of said property owners association.
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For stormwater management facilities that are proposed as part
of the site development plan, the applicant will be required to execute
a developer agreement and a maintenance agreement with the municipality
for the construction and continued maintenance of the facilities prior
to the signature approval on the final plan. Access for inspection
by the municipality of all such facilities deemed critical to the
public welfare at any reasonable time shall be provided.
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In the event the above priorities cannot be achieved, or where
it is required, the facilities may be dedicated to the municipality
in accordance with this chapter. As a condition of municipality acceptance
of said facilities, the applicant shall provide 15% of the cost of
improvements, in the form of a maintenance bond, as estimated by the
applicant's qualified professional, and approved by the municipality,
to cover contingency maintenance costs for 18 months from the date
of stormwater management facilities acceptance of dedication. The
15% bond shall be based on the construction costs of the detention
basin and outlet structure within the area dedicated to the municipality.
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[Ord. No. 09.13.2022.01, 9/13/2022]
For SWM site plans that involve subdivision and land development,
the applicant shall provide a financial guarantee to the Township
for the timely installation and proper construction of all stormwater
management controls as required by the approved SWM site plan and
this chapter in accordance with the provisions of Sections 509, 510,
and 511 of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code.