[Ord. No. 10-2022, 7/20/2022]
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Borough
of Conshohocken Stormwater Management Ordinance" (a.k.a. "Stormwater
Management Ordinance").
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1. The governing body of the municipality finds that:
A. Inadequate management of accelerated runoff of stormwater resulting
from development throughout a watershed increases runoff volumes,
flows and velocities, contributes to erosion and sedimentation, 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, threatens public health and safety,
and increases nonpoint source pollution of water resources.
B. A comprehensive program of stormwater management (SWM), including
reasonable regulation of development and activities causing accelerated
runoff, is fundamental to the public health, safety, and welfare and
the protection of people of the commonwealth, their resources, and
the environment.
C. Stormwater is an important water resource that provides groundwater
recharge for water supplies and supports the base flow of streams.
D. The use of green infrastructure and low-impact development (LID)
are intended to address the root cause of water quality impairment
by using systems and practices which use or mimic natural processes
to: 1) infiltrate and recharge; 2) evapotranspire; and/or 3) harvest
and use precipitation near where it falls to earth. Green infrastructure
practices and LID contribute to the restoration or maintenance of
predevelopment hydrology.
E. Federal and state regulations require the Borough of Conshohocken
to implement a program of stormwater controls. The Borough of Conshohocken
is required to obtain a permit for stormwater discharges from their
separate storm sewer systems under the National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES) program.
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1. The purpose of this chapter is to promote health, safety, and welfare within the municipality and its watershed by minimizing the harms and maximizing the benefits described in §
19-102 of this chapter, through provisions designed to:
A. Meet legal water quality requirements under state law, including
regulations at 25 Pa. Code Chapter 93 to protect, maintain, reclaim,
and restore the existing and designated uses of the waters of this
commonwealth.
B. Preserve natural drainage systems.
C. Manage stormwater runoff close to the source, reduce runoff volumes
and mimic predevelopment hydrology.
D. Provide procedures and performance standards for stormwater planning
and management.
E. Maintain groundwater recharge to prevent degradation of surface and
groundwater quality and to otherwise protect water resources.
F. Prevent scour and erosion of stream banks and streambeds.
G. Provide proper operation and maintenance of all stormwater best management
practices (BMPs) that are implemented within the Borough.
H. Provide standards to meet NPDES permit requirements.
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The municipality is empowered to regulate land use activities
that affect runoff by the authority of the Act of July 31, 1968, P.L.
805, No. 247, the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, as amended, and/or the Act of October 4, 1978, P.L. 864
(Act 167), 32 P.S. § 680.1 et seq., as amended, the Stormwater
Management Act.
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1. All regulated activities and all activities that may affect stormwater
runoff are subject to regulation by this chapter, including:
C. All sites of 0.5 acre or more.
E. Construction of new or additional impervious surfaces.
F. Construction of new buildings or additions to existing buildings.
I. Diversion or piping of any natural or man-made stream channel.
J. Installation of stormwater systems or appurtenances thereto.
K. Alteration of the natural hydrologic regime.
L. Nonstructural and structural stormwater management best management
practices (BMPs) or appurtenances thereto.
M. Earth disturbance activity.
N. Regulated earth disturbance activity.
2. Additional stormwater management design and construction criteria, including storm sewer system and BMP design criteria, shall be as described in §
22-410, Drainage, of Chapter
22, Subdivision and Land Development, of the Code of the Borough of Conshohocken, which is included in these regulations by reference.
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Any other ordinance provision(s) or regulation of the municipality
inconsistent with any of the provisions of this chapter is hereby
repealed to the extent of the inconsistency only.
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In the event that a court of competent jurisdiction declares
any section or provision of this chapter invalid, such decision shall
not affect the validity of any of the remaining provisions of this
chapter.
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Approvals issued and actions taken under this chapter do not
relieve the applicant of the responsibility to secure required permits
or approvals for activities regulated by any other code, law, regulation
or ordinance. If more stringent requirements concerning regulation
of stormwater or erosion and sediment control are contained in any
other code, rule, act or ordinance adopted by the Borough of Conshohocken,
the more stringent regulation shall apply.
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Any permit or authorization issued or approved based on false,
misleading or erroneous information provided by an applicant is void
without the necessity of any proceedings for revocation. Any work
undertaken or use established pursuant to such permit or other authorization
is unlawful. No action may be taken by a board, agency or employee
of the municipality purporting to validate such a violation.
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1. If the municipality determines that any requirement under this chapter cannot be achieved for a particular regulated activity, the municipality may, after an evaluation of alternatives, approve measures other than those in this chapter, subject to §
19-110, Subsection
2 and
3.
2. Waivers or modifications of the requirements of this chapter may
be approved by the municipality if enforcement will exact undue hardship
because of peculiar conditions pertaining to the land in question,
provided that the modifications will not be contrary to the public
interest and that the purpose of the chapter is preserved. Cost or
financial burden shall not be considered a hardship. Modification
may be considered if an alternative standard or approach will provide
equal or better achievement of the purpose of the chapter. A request
for modifications shall be in writing and accompany the stormwater
management site plan submission. The request shall provide the facts
on which the request is based, the provision(s) of the chapter involved
and the proposed modification.
3. No waiver or modification of any regulated stormwater activity involving
earth disturbance greater than or equal to one acre may be granted
by the municipality unless that action is approved in advance by the
Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) or the Montgomery County
Conservation District.