B.
The applicant is required to perform an evaluation 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.
C.
Stormwater management shall be conducted in such a way as to minimize accelerated erosion and resulting sediment pollution. Measures to control erosion and resulting sediment pollution shall, at a minimum, meet the standards of Chapter 102 (Erosion and Sediment Pollution Control) of Title 25, Rules and Regulations of the PADEP.
D.
Stormwater management shall be conducted in such a way as to minimize and mitigate impact upon regulated wetlands. Such areas shall not be altered in any way without obtaining design approval, required certifications and permits from Paradise Township, the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the PADEP. Constructed wetlands shall be designed in accordance with guidelines found in Appendix G of the Brodhead and McMichaels Creek Watershed Act 167 Stormwater Management Plan Update.
E.
Stormwater Management Plans shall be designed so that the construction of basins within the one-hundred-year floodplain shall be avoided, where possible, but where unavoidable, shall be consistent with Chapter 65 (Floodplain Management) of the Paradise Township Code of Ordinances and Rules and regulations of the PADEP.
F.
Stormwater management shall permit unimpeded flow of natural watercourses except as modified by stormwater detention facilities or open channels consistent with this chapter.
H.
Stormwater Management Plans shall be prepared by a Design Professional.
I.
The Stormwater Management Plan must be designed through an evaluation consistent with the sequencing provisions of § 123-9 to ensure maintenance of the natural hydrologic regime, to promote groundwater recharge, and protect groundwater and surface water quality and quantity. The Stormwater Management plan designer must proceed sequentially in accordance with this article.
J.
The Stormwater Management Plan must be prepared in compliance with the water quality provisions in § 123-10.
K.
The Stormwater Management Plan must be prepared in compliance with the riparian buffer provisions in Chapter 160 (Zoning).
L.
The Stormwater Management Plan must be prepared in compliance with the groundwater recharge requirements in § 123-11.
M.
The Stormwater Management Plan must be prepared in compliance with the standards for managing runoff in § 123-12 for the Brodhead Watershed.
N.
The Stormwater Management Plan must be prepared using the calculation methodology required by § 123-13.
P.
The Stormwater Management Plan shall document compliance with the erosion and sedimentation control requirements of § 123-15.
Q.
All Stormwater Management Plans shall include a consumptive use tracking report as required in § 123-16.
R.
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).
