[Ord. No. 4-2022, 9/19/2022]
1.
For the purpose of this section, drainage courses, channels, swales, stormwater inlets, pipes, conduits, detention and retention basins, subsurface storage structures, and other stormwater management facilities shall be included under the term "SWM BMPs."
A.
The SWM site plan shall reflect and/or be accompanied by supporting documentation identifying the ownership and method of administering and maintaining all permanent SWM BMPs.
B.
The SWM site plan for the development site shall contain an operation and maintenance plan for review by the Township Engineer. The operation and maintenance plan shall outline routine maintenance actions and schedules necessary to ensure proper operation of the SWM BMPs.
C.
The SWM site plan for the development site shall establish responsibilities for the continuing operating and maintenance of all proposed SWM BMPs, consistent with the following principals:
(1)
If a development consists of structures such as streets, sewers and other public improvements which are to be dedicated to the Township, SWM BMPs may also be dedicated to and maintained by the Township. However, if the Township accepts dedication of streets, the Township is under no obligation to accept dedication of SWM BMPs located outside of the public right-of-way.
(2)
If a development site is to be maintained in a single ownership or if sewers and other public improvements are to be privately owned and maintained, then the operation and maintenance of SWM BMPs shall be the responsibility of the owner, lessee, or private management entity (e.g., homeowners' association or other parties of interest). Facilities owned and maintained by a private entity shall be maintained in accordance with the terms of an agreement, declaration of easement or other legally binding documentation approved in form by Jackson Township. The agreement, declaration of easement or other legally binding documentation shall provide that Jackson Township and the Township Engineer have the right to:
(a)
Inspect the facilities at any time.
(b)
Require the private entity to take corrective measures and assign the private entity reasonable time periods for any necessary action.
(c)
Authorize maintenance to be done and lien all cost of the work against the properties of the private entity responsible for maintenance.
D.
Jackson Township, upon recommendation of the Township Engineer, shall make the final determination on the continuing maintenance responsibilities. The governing body reserves the right to accept the ownership and operating responsibility for any or all of the stormwater management controls.
E.
Maintenance of SWM BMPs shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(1)
Liming and fertilizing vegetated channels and other areas in accordance with soil test recommendations.
(2)
Reestablishment of vegetation by seeding and mulching or sodding of scoured areas or areas where vegetation has not been successfully established.
(3)
Mowing as necessary to maintain adequate strands of grass and to control weeds. Chemical weed control may be used if federal, state, and local laws and regulations are met.
(4)
Removal of silt from all permanent structures which trap silt and sediment in order to keep the material from building up in grassed waterways, pipes, detention basins, infiltration facilities, or other SWM BMPs, and thus reducing their capacity to convey or store water.
(5)
Regular inspection of the areas in question to assure proper implementation of SWM BMPs, maintenance, and care.
(6)
All pipes, swales and detention facilities shall be kept free of any debris or other obstructions and maintained in original design condition.
(7)
Replacement or repair of damaged structural SWM BMPs or components of such SWM BMPs.