The Board of Supervisors of Hanover Township, Northampton County
(the Township) finds that:
A. Inadequate management of accelerated runoff of stormwater resulting
from development throughout a watershed increases flood flows and
velocities, contributes to erosion and sedimentation, changes the
natural hydrologic patterns, destroys aquatic habitat, elevates aquatic
pollutant concentrations and loadings, overtaxes the carrying capacity
of streams and storm sewers, greatly increases the cost of public
facilities to carry and control stormwater, undermines floodplain
management and flood control efforts in downstream communities, reduces
groundwater recharge, and threatens public health and safety.
B. A comprehensive program of stormwater management, including reasonable
regulation of development and activities causing accelerated erosion
and loss of natural infiltration, is fundamental to the public health,
safety and welfare and the protection of the people of the Township
and all of the people of the commonwealth, their resources and the
environment.
C. Stormwater can be an important resource by providing groundwater
recharge for water supplies and base flow of streams, which also protects
and maintains surface water quality.
D. Public education on the control of pollution from stormwater is an
essential component in successfully addressing stormwater.
E. 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).
F. Nonstormwater discharges to municipal separate storm sewer systems
can contribute to pollution of waters of the commonwealth by the Township.
The purpose of this chapter is to promote the public health, safety and welfare within the Township by minimizing the damages and maximizing the benefits described in §
152-1 of this chapter by provisions designed to:
A. Manage stormwater runoff impacts at their source by regulating activities
which cause such problems;
B. Utilize and preserve the desirable existing natural drainage systems;
C. Encourage infiltration of stormwater, where appropriate, to maintain
groundwater recharge, to prevent degradation of surface and ground
water quality and to otherwise protect water resources;
D. Maintain the existing flows and quality of streams and watercourses
in the Township and the commonwealth;
E. Preserve and restore the flood-carrying capacity of streams;
F. Provide for proper maintenance of all permanent stormwater management
BMPs that are implemented in the Township;
G. Provide review procedures and performance standards for stormwater
planning, design and management;
H. Manage stormwater impacts close to the runoff source which requires
a minimum of structures and relies on natural processes;
I. Meet legal water quality requirements under the laws of the commonwealth,
including regulations at 25 Pa. Code Chapter 93.4a to protect and
maintain existing uses and maintain the level of water quality to
support those uses in all streams and to protect and maintain water
quality in special protection streams;
J. Prevent scour and erosion of stream banks and streambeds; and
K. Provide standards to meet the NPDES permit requirements.
The Township is empowered to regulate these activities by the
authority of the Act of October 4, 1978, P.L. 864 (Act 167), the "Stormwater
Management Act," and the Act of the 1968 General Assembly No. 247, the
"Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code."
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 of the Township.
Notwithstanding any provisions of this chapter, including exemption
and waiver provisions, any landowner and any person engaged in the
alteration or development of land which may affect stormwater runoff
characteristics shall implement such measures as are reasonably necessary
to prevent injury to health, safety, or other property. Such measures
shall include such actions as are required to manage the rate, volume,
direction and quality of resulting stormwater runoff in a manner which
otherwise adequately protects health and property from possible injury.