Upon presentation of proper credentials, duly authorized representatives
of the Borough may enter at reasonable times upon any property to
inspect, investigate or ascertain the condition of the subject property
in regard to an aspect related to stormwater management regulated
by this chapter. Prohibitions and unreasonable delays in allowing
the Borough access to a stormwater management facility pursuant to
this chapter is a violation of this chapter. The failure of any person
or entity to grant entry or to undertake any action which impedes
or prevents entry is prohibited and constitutes a violation of this
chapter. Unless in the event of an emergency, the Borough shall notify
the property owner and/or developer 24 hours prior to entry.
In addition to other remedies, the Borough may institute and
maintain appropriate actions by law or in equity to restrain, correct
or abate a violation, to prevent unlawful construction, to recover
damages and to prevent illegal occupancy of a building or premises.
The Borough may refuse to issue any permit or grant approval to further
improve or develop any property which has been developed in violation
of this chapter.
In addition to the above remedies, the Borough may also seek
the remedies and penalties under applicable Pennsylvania statutes,
or regulations adopted pursuant thereto including, but not limited
to, the Storm Water Management Act, 32 P.S. § 693.1 et seq.,
and the erosion and sedimentation regulations, 25 Pa. Code Chapter
102. Any activity conducted in violation of this chapter or any Pennsylvania
approved watershed stormwater management plan may be declared a public
nuisance by the Borough and abatable as such.