This chapter shall be known as the "Borough of Chalfont Stormwater
Management Ordinance."
The Borough of Chalfont Council finds that:
A. Inadequate management of accelerated stormwater runoff resulting
from development and redevelopment throughout a watershed increases
flood flows and velocities, contributes to erosion and sedimentation,
overtaxes the carrying capacity of streams and storm sewers, greatly
increases the cost of public facilities to convey and manage stormwater,
undermines floodplain management and flood reduction efforts in upstream
and downstream communities, reduces groundwater recharge, and threatens
public health and safety.
B. Inadequate planning and management of stormwater runoff resulting
from land development and redevelopment throughout a watershed can
also harm surface water resources by changing the natural hydrologic
patterns, accelerating stream flows (which increase scour and erosion
of streambeds and stream banks, thereby elevating sedimentation),
destroying aquatic habitats, and elevating aquatic pollutant concentrations
and loadings, such as sediments, nutrients, heavy metals, and pathogens.
C. A comprehensive program of stormwater management (SWM), including
reasonable regulation of development and activities causing accelerated
runoff, is fundamental to the public health, safety, welfare, and
the protection of the people of the municipality and all the people
of the commonwealth, their resources, and the environment.
D. Stormwater is an important water resource by providing groundwater
recharge for water supplies and base flow of streams, which also protects
and maintains surface water quality.
E. Public education on the control of pollution from stormwater is an
essential component in successfully addressing stormwater.
F. Federal and state regulations require certain municipalities to implement
a program of stormwater controls. These municipalities are required
to obtain a permit for stormwater discharges from their separate storm
sewer systems under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES).
The purpose of this chapter is to promote the public health, safety and welfare within the Borough of Chalfont by minimizing the damages described in §
353-3 of this chapter by provisions designed to:
A. Manage stormwater runoff created by development activities, taking
into account the cumulative stormwater impacts from peak runoff rates
and runoff volume.
B. Maintain and/or improve existing water quality of streams, watercourses
and impoundments by preventing the additional loading of various stormwater
runoff pollutants into the stream system and enhancing base flow as
much as possible.
C. Meet legal water quality requirements under state law, including
regulations at 25 Pa. Code Chapter 93, to protect, maintain, reclaim,
and restore the existing and designated uses of the waters of the
commonwealth.
D. Minimize increases in stormwater volume and control peak flows.
E. Minimize impervious surfaces.
F. Provide review procedures and performance standards for stormwater
planning and management.
G. Preserve the natural drainage systems as much as possible.
H. Manage stormwater impacts close to the runoff source, requiring a
minimum of structures and relying on natural processes.
I. Focus on infiltration of stormwater to maintain groundwater recharge,
to prevent degradation of surface water and groundwater quality, and
to otherwise protect water resources.
J. Preserve and restore the flood-carrying capacity of streams.
K. Prevent scour and erosion of stream banks and streambeds.
L. Provide standards to meet National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) permit requirements.
M. Address certain requirements of the Municipal Separate Stormwater
Sewer System (MS4) NPDES Phase II Stormwater Regulations.
N. Provide for proper operation and maintenance of all stormwater management
facilities and best management practices (BMPs) that are implemented
in the municipality.
The Borough of Chalfont Council is empowered to regulate land
use activities that affect runoff, surface water and groundwater quality
and quantity by the authority of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning
Code, Act 247, as amended, the Pennsylvania Storm Water Management Act, Act No. 167
of October 4, 1978 (P.L. 864), and the Borough Code. The Borough of Chalfont Council hereby enacts and ordains this chapter as the "Borough of Chalfont Stormwater Management Ordinance." This chapter shall apply to the activities defined in §
353-6 of this chapter.
Approvals issued pursuant to this chapter do not relieve the
applicant of the responsibility to secure required permits or approvals
for activities regulated by any other applicable code, rule, act or
ordinance.
[Added 5-9-2022 by Ord. No. 466]
Any permit or authorization issued or approved based on false,
misleading or erroneous information provided by an applicant is void
without the necessity of any proceedings for revocation. Any work
undertaken or use established pursuant to such permit or other authorization
is unlawful. No action may be taken by a board, agency or employee
of the municipality purporting to validate such a violation.
[Added 5-9-2022 by Ord. No. 466]
A. If the
municipality determines that any requirement under this chapter cannot
be achieved for a particular regulated activity, the Borough may,
after an evaluation of alternatives, approve measures other than those
in this chapter, subject to § 353-10B and C.
B. Waivers
or modifications of the requirements of this chapter may be approved
by the municipality if enforcement will exact undue hardship because
of peculiar conditions pertaining to the land in question, provided
that the modifications will not be contrary to the public interest
and that the purpose of this chapter is preserved. Cost or financial
burden shall not be considered a hardship. Modification may be considered
if an alternative standard or approach will provide equal or better
achievement of the purpose of this chapter. A request for modifications
shall be in writing and accompany the stormwater management site plan
submission. The request shall provide the facts on which the request
is based, the provision(s) of the ordinance involved and the proposed
modification.
C. No waiver
or modification of any regulated stormwater activity involving earth
disturbance greater than or equal to one acre may be granted by the
municipality unless that action is approved in advance by the Department
of Environmental Protection (DEP) or the delegated county conservation
district.