For the purposes of this chapter, the following definitions
describe the meanings of the terms used in this chapter:
ADVERSE IMPACT
Any deleterious effect on waters or wetlands, including their
quality, quantity, surface area, species composition, aesthetics or
usefulness for human or natural uses, which is or may potentially
be harmful or injurious to human health, welfare, safety or property,
to biological productivity, diversity or stability or which unreasonably
interferes with the enjoyment of life or property, including outdoor
recreation.
AGRICULTURAL LAND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
Those methods and procedures used in the cultivation of land
in order to further crop and livestock production and conservation
of related soil and water resources.
APPLICANT
Any person, firm or governmental agency which executes the
necessary forms to procure official approval of a project or a permit
to carry out construction of a project.
AQUIFER
A porous, water-bearing geologic formation generally restricted
to materials capable of yielding an appreciable supply of water.
CLEARING
The removal of trees and brush from the land, but shall not
include the ordinary mowing of grass.
DETENTION STRUCTURE
A permanent structure for the temporary storage of runoff
which is designed so as not to create a permanent pool of water.
DEVELOP LAND
To change the runoff characteristics of a parcel of land
in conjunction with residential, commercial, industrial or institutional
construction or alteration.
DRAINAGE AREA
That area contributing runoff to a single point, measured
in a horizontal plane, which is enclosed by a ridge line.
EASEMENT
A grant or reservation by the owner of land for the use of
such land by others for a specific purpose or purposes and which must
be included in the conveyance of land affected by such easement.
EXEMPTION
Those land development activities that are not subject to
the stormwater management requirements contained in this chapter.
FLOW ATTENUATION
Prolonging the flow time of runoff to reduce the peak discharge.
GRADING
Any act by which soil is cleared, stripped, stockpiled, excavated,
scarified, filled or any combination thereof.
INFILTRATION
The passage or movement of water into the soil surface.
POROUS PAVING
Open, graded asphaltic or reticular concrete or other material
which allows water to pass through it.
RETENTION STRUCTURE
A permanent structure that provides for the storage of runoff
by means of a permanent pool of water.
SEDIMENT
Soils or other surficial materials transported or deposited
by the action of wind, water, ice or gravity as a product of erosion.
SITE
Any tract, lot or parcel of land or combination of tracts,
lots or parcels of land which are in one ownership, or are contiguous
and in diverse ownership, where development is to be performed as
part of a unit, subdivision or project.
STABILIZATION
The prevention of soil movement by any of various vegetative
and/or structural means.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
A.
For quantitative control, a system of vegetative and structural
measures that control the increased volume and rate of surface runoff
caused by man-made changes to the land.
B.
For qualitative control, a system of vegetative, structural
and other measures that reduce or eliminate pollutants that might
otherwise be carried by surface runoff.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN
A set of drawings or other documents submitted by a person
as a prerequisite to obtaining stormwater management approval which
contain all of the information and specifications pertaining to stormwater
management.
STRIPPING
Any activity which removes the vegetative surface cover,
including tree removal, clearing, grubbing and storage or removal
of topsoil.
VARIANCE
The modification of the minimum stormwater management requirements
for specific circumstances such that strict adherence of the requirements
would result in unnecessary hardship and not fulfill the intent of
the chapter.
WAIVER
The relinquishment from stormwater management requirements
by the municipality for a specific development, on a case-by-case
review basis.
WATERCOURSE
Any natural or artificial stream, river, creek, ditch, channel,
canal, conduit, culvert, drain, waterway, gully, ravine or wash, in
and including any area adjacent thereto which is subject to inundation
by reason of overflow or floodwater.
WATERSHED
The total drainage area contributing runoff to a single point.
WETLANDS
An area that has saturated soils or periodic high groundwater
levels and vegetation adapted to wet conditions and periodic flooding.
No person shall develop any land for residential, commercial, industrial or institutional uses without having provided for appropriate stormwater management measures that control or manage runoff from such developments, except as provided within §
198-4.
The following development activities are exempt from the provisions
of this chapter and the requirements of providing stormwater management:
A. Agricultural land management activities.
B. Additions or modifications to existing single-family detached residential
structures.
C. Developments that do not disturb over 5,000 square feet of land area.
D. Land development activities which the Water Resources Administration
determines will be regulated under specific state laws which provide
for managing stormwater runoff.
E. Residential developments consisting of single-family houses, each
on a lot of two acres or greater.
The municipality may grant a waiver of the stormwater management
requirements for individual developments, provided that a written
request is submitted by the applicant containing descriptions, drawings
and any other information that is necessary to evaluate the proposed
development. A separate written waiver request shall be required in
accordance with the provisions of this section if there are subsequent
additions, extensions or modifications to a development receiving
a waiver. Eligibility for a waiver shall be determined if the applicant
can conclusively demonstrate that:
A. The proposed development will not generate more than a 10% increase
in the two-year predevelopment peak discharge rate and will not cause
an adverse impact on the receiving wetland, watercourse or water body;
B. A site is completely surrounded by existing developed areas which
are served by an existing network of public storm drainage systems
of adequate capacity to accommodate the runoff from the additional
development; or
C. Provisions to control direct outfall to tidewater are provided when
the first inch of rainfall is managed according to infiltration standards
and specifications promulgated by the Water Resources Administration.
The Mayor and Council may grant a written variance from any requirement of §
198-13 through
198-15 if there are exceptional circumstances applicable to the site such that strict adherence to the provisions of this chapter will result in unnecessary hardship and not fulfill the intent of the chapter. A written request for a variance shall be provided to the City Manager and shall state the specific variances sought and reasons for their granting. The Mayor and Council shall not grant a variance unless and until sufficient specific reasons justifying the variance are provided by the person developing the land.
A grading or building permit may not be issued for any parcel
or lot unless a stormwater management plan has been approved or waived
by the municipality as meeting all the requirements of this chapter.
Where appropriate, a building permit may not be issued without:
A. Recorded easements for the stormwater management facility and easements
to provide adequate access for inspection and maintenance from a public
right-of-way.
B. A recorded stormwater management maintenance agreement.
A nonrefundable permit fee will be collected at the time the
stormwater management plan or application for waiver is submitted.
The permit fee will provide for the cost of plan review, administration
and management of the permitting process and inspection of all projects
subject to this chapter. A permit fee schedule shall be established
by the Mayor and Council based upon the relative complexity of the
project and may be amended from time to time.
Any grading or building permit issued by the City Manager may
be suspended or revoked after written notice is given to the permittee
for any of the following reasons:
A. Any violation(s) of the conditions of the stormwater management plan
approval.
B. Changes in site runoff characteristics upon which a waiver was granted.
C. Construction is not in accordance with the approved plans.
D. Noncompliance with a correction notice(s) or stop-work order(s) issued
for the construction of the stormwater management facility.
E. An immediate danger exists in a downstream area in the opinion of
the City Manager.
In granting the plan approval, the City Manager may impose such
conditions thereto as may be deemed necessary to ensure compliance
with the provisions of this chapter and the preservation of the public
health and safety.
After commencing initial site operations, regular inspections
shall be made at the following specified stages of construction:
A. Infiltration systems: at the commencement of, during and upon completion
of construction.
B. Porous paving infiltration systems: at the following stages so as
to ensure proper placement and allow for infiltration into the subgrade:
(1) Upon completion of stripping, stockpiling and the construction of
temporary sediment control and drainage facilities.
(2) Upon completion of subgrade section.
(3) Upon completion of reservoir base course.
(4) Upon completion of the top crushed stone course.
(5) Throughout the placement of the porous asphaltic concrete surface
course to ensure proper laying temperatures and compaction.
C. Flow-attenuation devices, such as open vegetated swales: upon completion
of construction.
D. Retention and detention structures: at the following stages:
(1) Upon completion of excavation to subfoundation and, where required,
installation of structural supports or reinforcement for structures,
including but not limited to:
(a)
Core trenches for structural embankments.
(b)
Inlet-outlet structures and antiseep structures and watertight
connectors on pipes.
(c)
Trenches for enclosed storm drainage facilities.
(2) During placement of structural fill and concrete and installation
of piping and catch basins.
(3) During backfill of foundations and trenches.
(4) During embankment construction.
(5) Upon completion of final grading and establishment of permanent stabilization.
A final inspection shall be conducted by the City Manager upon
completion of the stormwater management facility to determine if the
completed work is constructed in accordance with the approved plan
and this chapter. As-built certification by a registered professional
engineer licensed in Maryland is also required to certify that the
facility has been constructed as shown on the as-built plans and meets
approved plans and specifications. The developer will receive written
notification of the results of the final inspection. The municipality
shall maintain a permanent file of inspection reports.
Any person aggrieved by the action of any official charged with
the enforcement of this chapter, as the result of the disapproval
of a properly filed application for a permit, issuance of a written
notice of violation or an alleged failure to properly enforce the
chapter in regard to a specific application, shall have the right
to appeal the action to the Mayor and Council. The appeal shall be
filed, in writing, within 30 days of the date of official transmittal
of the final decision or determination to the applicant, shall state
clearly the grounds on which the appeal is based and shall be processed
expeditiously.
Any person convicted of violating the provisions this chapter
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall
be subject to a fine of not more than $5,000 or imprisonment not exceeding
one year, or both, for each and every violation, with costs imposed
in the discretion of the court. Each day that the violation continues
shall be a separate offense. In addition thereto, the municipality
may institute injunctive, mandamus or other appropriate action or
proceedings at law or equity for the enforcement of this chapter or
to correct violations of this chapter, and any court of competent
jurisdiction shall have the right to issue restraining orders, temporary
or permanent, injunctions or mandamus or other appropriate forms of
remedy or relief.