For purposes of this chapter, the following words and terms shall
be defined, as set forth below (the terms appear below in bold for
convenience but do not appear in bold throughout the remainder of
the chapter):
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
Methods, procedures and analyses specified in the Pennsylvania
Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual to reduce flooding potential
and control the volume, flow rate and water quality of stormwater.
CHELTENHAM
Cheltenham Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, a home
rule municipality.
DEVELOPED PROPERTY
A parcel in the Township altered from a natural state that contains impervious surface equal to or greater than 250 square feet. Developed parcels do not include property defined as "public street" with the Cheltenham Township Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance, Chapter
260 of the Township Code, common area parcels (i.e., parcels without dwelling units) owned by homeowner associations of townhouse condos, parcels owned by the Township, parcels owned by the Cheltenham School District, properties owned by a fire company officially sanctioned by Cheltenham Township, and land under initial development prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy; however, a parcel formally approved for land development or subdivision that does not receive a certificate of occupancy within three years from start of construction will be considered a developed property.
[Amended 4-20-2022 by Ord. No. 2439-22]
EQUIVALENT RESIDENTIAL UNIT (ERU)
The measure of impervious ground cover for a typical SFR
property used in assessing the fees for each developed property, and
which has been determined to be 3,593 square feet.
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
A surface that prevents or impedes the infiltration of water
into the ground. Impervious surfaces include, but are not limited
to, sidewalks, packed dirt or stone paths, parking areas, driveways
and private roads, pavements, driveway areas and roofs. Any surface
areas designed to be gravel or crushed stone shall be regarded as
impervious surfaces. Railroad track ballast is not included as impervious
surface. The water surface area of a swimming pool is included as
impervious surface.
OTHER DEVELOPED PROPERTIES (ODP)
All developed properties other than single-family residential
properties, including multifamily properties such as apartments, apartment-style
and/or condominium buildings or complexes, common areas associated
with such uses, and commercial, institutional, and industrial property.
OWNER
Any person, firm, corporation, individual, partnership, company,
association, organization, society or group owning real property in
the Township.
PROPERTY
Each lot, parcel, building or portion thereof, separately
established by tax parcel number on the tax rolls of Cheltenham Township
or Montgomery County.
REPLACEMENT
The associated costs of obtaining and installing equipment,
accessories or appurtenances which are necessary during the service
life of the Cheltenham stormwater management system so as to maintain
the capacity and performance for which said system was designed and
constructed, and shall include costs associated with improvements,
including addition of best management practices to the stormwater
management system.
SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (SFR) PROPERTIES
All developed properties containing single-family detached
homes, attached homes, townhouses (including townhouse condominiums),
duplexes and row homes. Residential properties shall not include developed
parcels containing structures used primarily for nonresidential purposes,
mobile homes located within mobile home parks, apartment buildings,
or apartment-style condominiums. A developed parcel which does not
contain a dwelling unit but contains a garage, shed, driveway, parking
area or other impervious surface will be classified as a SFR property
if the parcel is zoned as a residential parcel.
STORMWATER
Rain and other precipitation including runoff water from
all precipitation events, snowmelts and springs, which flows over
land or impervious surfaces, such as paved streets, parking lots,
and building rooftops, before eventually either infiltrating into
soil or coursing to streams, rivers and other bodies of water.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
The system of runoff avoidance, infiltration, collection
and conveyance, including storm sewers, pipes, conduits, mains, inlets,
culverts, catch basins, gutters, ditches, channels, detention ponds,
streets, curbs, drains and all conveyances and devices, appliances
and stormwater best management practices and facilities appurtenant
thereto used for collecting, conducting, pumping, conveying, detaining,
infiltrating, reducing, managing, avoiding the generation of, and
treating stormwater, which is owned by the Township.
TOWNSHIP
Cheltenham Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, a home
rule municipality.
USER
Any person, firm, corporation, individual, partnership, company,
association, society or group using, benefiting from or being served
by the Cheltenham stormwater management system.
USER FEE(S)
A sum(s) assessed, imposed and to be collected from each
developed property by Montgomery County tax parcel number which uses,
benefits from, or is serviced by the Cheltenham stormwater management
system, or discharges stormwater, directly or indirectly, into the
Cheltenham stormwater management system for the use of such system
and the service rendered by, and improvement of, such system.