A. 
The Borough shall make the final determination on the continuing maintenance responsibilities prior to final approval of the SWM site plan. The Borough may require a dedication of such facilities as part of the requirements for approval of the SWM site plan. Such a requirement is not an indication that the Borough will accept the facilities. The Borough reserves the right to accept or reject the ownership and operating responsibility for any portion of the stormwater management controls.
B. 
Facilities, areas, or structures used as SWM BMPs shall be enumerated as permanent real estate appurtenances and recorded as deed restrictions or conservation easements that run with the land and drafted to the satisfaction of the Borough Solicitor.
C. 
The O&M plan shall be recorded as a restrictive deed covenant that runs with the land.
D. 
The Borough may take enforcement actions against an owner for any failure to satisfy the provisions of this chapter.
A. 
Prior to final approval of the SWM site plan, the property owner shall sign and record an operation and maintenance (O&M) agreement, drafted by the Borough Solicitor, covering all stormwater control facilities which are to be privately owned.
(1) 
The O&M agreement shall run with the land and the owner, and the owner's successors, heirs and assigns shall maintain all facilities in accordance with the approved maintenance schedule in the O&M agreement.
(2) 
When BMPs are to be maintained on common elements of property or otherwise utilized by more than one property, a homeowners' association, condominium association, or another similar organization shall be formed, or agreement entered into, for the purposes of maintaining the BMPs in joint ownership.
(3) 
The owner shall convey to the Borough conservation and access easements to assure access to all BMPs on the property for periodic inspections by the Borough and maintenance, as necessary.
(4) 
The owner shall keep on file with the Borough the name, address, and telephone number of the person or company responsible for maintenance activities; in the event of a change, new information shall be submitted by the owner to the Borough within 10 working days of the change.
B. 
The then-current owner of property is responsible for operation and maintenance of the SWM BMPs on the property. If the then-owner fails to adhere to the O&M agreement, the Borough may perform the services required and charge the owner appropriate fees, although the Borough has no duty or obligation any such services. Nonpayment of fees may result in a lien against the property.
For SWM site plans that involve subdivision and land development, the applicant shall provide a financial guarantee to the Borough for the timely installation and proper construction of all stormwater management controls as required by the approved SWM site plan and this chapter in accordance with the provisions of Sections 509, 510, and 511 of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code.[1]
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Editor's Note: See 53 P.S. §§ 10509, 10510 and 10511.