A.
See the provisions of Part 3 of this chapter for those portions of the Township that are within an Act 167 Stormwater Management Area. Stormwater management plans within an Act 167 Area must be consistent with the said Act 167. Areas not within an Act 167 Stormwater Management Area shall be subject to the same design requirements, except release rates, as listed in Part 3.
B.
Velocity control measures. The Board of Supervisors, based upon the recommendations of the Township Engineer, may require specific sizes or types of stormwater velocity control measures based upon both the need to control the velocity and upon long-term maintenance concerns.
C.
Stormwater runoff from any subdivision or land development (including during construction and earthmoving) shall not occur at a peak rate (measured in cubic feet per second) that is greater after development than occurred prior to development.
D.
Runoff shall be controlled from a site using appropriate means of detention of water on the site and/or other approved types of stormwater management within the requirements of this Part 2.
E.
Runoff that is detained shall be held and released at a predetermined controlled rate by appropriately installed devices. The release shall be in the same manner as the natural or predevelopment means of discharge from a site (such as point discharge or sheet flow.)
F.
Stormwater runoff shall not be increased or redirected in such a way that it results in hazards to persons or property or interferes with the normal movement of vehicles.
G.
All stormwater management methods are subject to approval by the Township Engineer, including all outlet locations.
H.
All lots shall be laid out and graded to prevent cross lot drainage and to provide positive drainage away from proposed building locations and any primary or alternate septic system locations. Stormwater shall also not be redirected towards buildings or on-lot septic systems off of the site.
I.
All stormwater management plans shall take into account and provide for existing flow from upstream areas within the entire watershed.
J.
The existing points of natural drainage discharge onto adjacent property shall not be altered to increase flows nor shall the concentration of water runoff be increased because of development without the written approval of all affected landowners.
K.
No stormwater runoff or watercourse shall be diverted in a way that overloads existing drainage systems or creates flooding or the need for additional drainage structures on other private properties or public lands without Township approval of provisions to be made by the developer for properly handling such conditions, including water runoff impoundments, if necessary.
L.
An adequate storm sewer system consisting of inlets and underground drainage pipes with approved outlets shall be constructed where the runoff of stormwater and the prevention of erosion cannot be accomplished satisfactorily by surface drainage facilities, as determined by the Board of Supervisors, based upon recommendation of the Township Engineer. Such determination shall be based upon the expected velocity and depth of the stormwater flows (including depths in the street) and the proximity of dwellings.
(1)
Underground flows. Any diverted or affected underground water flows shall be properly dissipated or controlled to prevent velocities or concentrations that could harm a street or cause erosion within the right-of-way. Appropriate methods of control may include, but are not limited to: perforated pipe or other methods to slow the discharge of the water.
M.
Sequence of construction. No substantial grading shall occur and no building permits shall be issued for any building unless any detention basin, siltation basin or improved major swale approved to handle the resulting runoff is in place. Any detention basin shall be seeded and stabilized and have an installed outlet structure prior to the construction of any streets or buildings within that drainage basin.
N.
Phasing. The phasing of a development shall ensure that all stormwater facilities needed to manage runoff from a phase are in place and functioning adequately prior to and after the construction of buildings in that phase. This shall, for example, include the extension of the main outfall line, this may require the use of temporary structures, which shall be shown on submitted plans. If the development occurs in phases, the entire system shall be shown as part of the preliminary plan submission.