A.
Applicants proposing regulated activities in Coolbaugh Township which do not fall under the exemption criteria included in § 344-9 shall submit a drainage plan consistent with this chapter to the municipality for review. These criteria shall apply to the total proposed development even if development is to take place in stages.
B.
The applicant is required to perform an alternatives analysis to find practicable alternatives to the surface discharge of stormwater, the creation of impervious surfaces and the degradation of waters of the commonwealth, and must maintain as much as possible the natural hydrologic regime.
(1)
An alternative is practicable if it is available and capable of being done after taking into consideration cost, existing technology and logistics in light of overall project purposes.
(2)
All practicable alternatives to the discharge of stormwater are presumed to have less adverse impact on quantity and quality of waters of the commonwealth unless otherwise demonstrated.
C.
The drainage plan must be designed through an alternatives analysis consistent with the sequencing provisions of § 344-20 to ensure maintenance of the natural hydrologic regime and to promote groundwater recharge and protect groundwater and surface water quality and quantity. The drainage plan designer must proceed sequentially in accordance with Article IV of this chapter.
D.
Stormwater drainage systems shall be provided in order to permit unimpeded flow along natural watercourses, except as modified by stormwater management facilities or open channels consistent with this chapter.
E.
The existing points of concentrated drainage that discharge onto adjacent property shall not be altered in any manner which could cause property damage without permission of the affected property owner(s) and shall be subject to any applicable discharge criteria specified in this chapter.
F.
Areas of existing diffused drainage discharge shall be subject to any applicable discharge criteria in the general direction of existing discharge, whether proposed to be concentrated or maintained as diffused drainage areas, except as otherwise provided by this chapter. If diffused drainage discharge is proposed to be concentrated and discharged onto adjacent property, the applicant must document that adequate downstream conveyance facilities exist to safely transport the concentrated discharge, or otherwise prove that no erosion, sedimentation, flooding or other impacts will result from the concentrated discharge.
G.
Where a development site is traversed by existing watercourses, drainage easements shall be provided conforming to the top of bank of such watercourses. The terms of the easement shall prohibit any alterations which may adversely affect the flow of stormwater within any portion of the easement.
H.
Any stormwater management facilities regulated by this chapter that would be located in the floodway of waters of the commonwealth or wetlands shall be subject to approval by PADEP through the joint permit application process, or, where deemed appropriate by PADEP, the general permit process. When there is a question whether wetlands may be involved, it is the responsibility of the applicant to show that the land in question cannot be classified as wetlands; otherwise approval to work in the area must be obtained from PADEP.
I.
Any stormwater management facilities regulated by this chapter that would be located on state highway rights-of-way shall be subject to approval by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT).
J.
Infiltration of runoff through seepage beds, infiltration trenches, etc. where soil conditions permit, and minimization of impervious surfaces to the extent permitted by Chapter 400, Zoning, are required to reduce the size or eliminate the need for, detention facilities or other structural BMPs.
K.
In order to promote overland flow and infiltration, roof drains shall not be connected to streets, or storm sewers or roadside ditches. Direct connection of roof drains to storm sewers or roadside ditches shall only be permitted by the Township on a case-by-case basis when it is demonstrated that it is more advantageous to do so from an environmental standpoint. It is recommended that roof runoff be directed to infiltration BMPs. Considering potential pollutant loading, roof drain runoff will not require pretreatment, in most cases.
L.
All stormwater runoff, other than roof runoff, shall be treated for water quality prior to discharge to surface or groundwater.
M.
Adequacy of downstream facilities and effect of project on downstream properties must be considered in the stormwater design.
