For any of the activities regulated by this chapter, the preliminary
or final approval of subdivision and/or land development plans, the
issuance of any building or occupancy permit, or the commencement
of any earth disturbance activity may not proceed until the property
owner or applicant or his/her agent has received written approval
of a grading and/or drainage plan from the Township, and, if greater
than one acre of land disturbance, obtained an NPDES permit for stormwater
discharges associated with construction activities from the local
Conservation District and/or DEP.
The drainage plan shall consist of a general description of the project including sequencing items described in §
134-404, calculations, maps, and plans. A note on the maps shall refer to the associated computations and erosion and sediment control plan by title and date. The cover sheet of the computations, erosion and sediment control plan, and Post-Construction Stormwater Management (PCSWM) Plan shall refer to the associated maps by title and date. All drainage plan materials shall be submitted to the Township in a format that is clear, concise, legible, neat, and well organized; otherwise, the drainage plan shall not be accepted for review and shall be returned to the applicant. The following items shall be included in the drainage plan:
A. General.
(1)
General description of the project including those areas described in §
134-404B.
(2)
General description of proposed permanent stormwater management
techniques, including construction specifications of the materials
to be used for stormwater management facilities.
(3)
Complete hydrologic, hydraulic, and structural computations
for all stormwater management facilities.
(4)
An erosion and sediment control plan, including all reviews
and letters of adequacy from the Conservation District and/or PaDEP.
(5)
A general description of proposed nonpoint source pollution
controls.
(6)
The Drainage Plan Summary (Chapter
134, Appendix C-1) and associated fee (see Township fee schedule).
(7)
The Drainage Plan Checklist (Chapter
134, Appendix C-2).
B. Maps. Map(s) of the project area shall be submitted on twenty-four-inch
by thirty-six-inch sheets and/or shall be prepared in a form that
meets the requirements for recording at the offices of the Recorder
of Deeds of Montgomery County. If the SALDO has more stringent criteria
than this chapter, then the more stringent criteria shall apply. The
contents of the map(s) shall include, but not be limited to:
(1)
The location of the project relative to highways, municipal
boundaries, or other identifiable landmarks.
(2)
Existing contours at intervals of two feet. In areas of slopes
greater than 15%, five-foot contour intervals may be used.
(3)
Existing streams, lakes, ponds, or other waters of the commonwealth
within the project area.
(4)
Other physical features, including flood hazard boundaries,
stream buffers, existing drainage courses, areas of natural vegetation
to be preserved, and the total extent of the upstream area draining
through the site.
(5)
The locations of all existing and proposed utilities, sanitary
sewers, and water lines within 50 feet of property lines.
(6)
An overlay showing soil names, boundaries and limitations (in
Tabular Format).
(7)
Limits of earth disturbance, including the type and amount of
impervious area that would be added.
(8)
Proposed structures, roads, paved areas, and buildings.
(9)
Final contours at intervals of two feet. In areas of steep slopes
(greater than 15%, five-foot contour intervals may be used.
(10)
The name of the development, the name and address of the owner
of the property, and the name of the individual or firm preparing
the plan.
(12)
A graphic and written scale of one inch equals no more than
50 feet; for tracts of 20 acres or more, the scale shall be one inch
equals no more than 100 feet.
(14)
The total tract boundary and size with distances marked to the
nearest foot and bearings to the nearest degree.
(15)
Existing and proposed land use(s).
(16)
A key map showing all existing man-made features beyond the
property boundary that would be affected by the project.
(17)
Location of all open channels, as well as indicating where they
are draining after they leave the site (storm sewer, defined drainage
swale, stream channel, waters of the commonwealth, etc.).
(18)
Overland drainage patterns and swales.
(19)
A fifteen-foot wide access easement around all stormwater management
facilities that would provide ingress to and egress from a public
right-of-way.
(20)
The location of all erosion and sediment control facilities
and all post- construction stormwater management facilities, BMPs,
systems, etc.
(21)
A note on the plan indicating the location and responsibility
for maintenance of stormwater management facilities that would be
located off site. All off-site facilities shall meet the performance
standards and design criteria specified in this chapter.
(22)
A tabulation of existing and proposed impervious surface areas.
Also note any additional square footage of future impervious area
accommodated by the design.
(23)
A statement, signed by the applicant, acknowledging that any
revision to the approved Post-Construction Stormwater Management Plan
must be approved by the Township and the Conservation District and/or
DEP (if greater than one acre of land disturbance), and that a revised
erosion and sediment control plan must be submitted to the Conservation
District for a determination of adequacy.
(24)
The following signature block for the design professional:
"I, (Design Professional), on this date (date of signature), hereby certify that the drainage plan meets all design standards and criteria of Chapter
134, Stormwater, of the Lower Frederick Township Code."
C. Supplemental information to be submitted to the Township:
(1)
A written description of the following information shall be
submitted by the applicant and shall include:
(a)
The overall stormwater management concept for the project designed in accordance with §
134-404.
(b)
Stormwater runoff computations as specified in this chapter.
(c)
Stormwater management techniques to be applied both during and
after development.
(d)
Expected project time schedule.
(e)
Development stages or project phases, if so proposed.
(f)
An operations and maintenance plan in accordance with §
134-702 of this chapter.
(2)
An erosion and sediment control plan.
(3)
A description of the effect of the project (in terms of runoff
volumes and peak flows) on adjacent properties and on any existing
municipal stormwater collection system that may receive runoff from
the project site.
(4)
A declaration of adequacy and highway occupancy permit from
the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) District office
when utilization of a PennDOT storm drainage system is proposed.
(5)
A justification must be included in the plan if BMPs other than
green infrastructure methods and LID practices are proposed to achieve
the volume, rate and water quality controls under this chapter.
(6)
An electronic copy of all plans and documents listed above shall
also be provided.
D. Stormwater management facilities.
(1)
All PCSWM BMP facilities must be located on a plan and described
in detail. The PCSWM Plan Package should include at a minimum Pre-
and Post-Drainage Area Plans, an Overall PCSWM Plan, PCSWM Details
Sheets, Landscaping or Conservation Plans, etc.
(2)
When infiltration measures such as seepage pits, beds, or trenches
are used, the locations of existing and proposed septic tank, infiltration
areas and wells must be shown. Minimum setback distances should be
identified from water supply wells, septic areas, and any adjacent
or downgradient buildings and/or structures with below grade floors
or inhabitable space.
(3)
All calculations, assumptions, and criteria used in the design
of the stormwater management facilities must be shown.
The Township shall require receipt of a complete drainage plan,
as specified in this chapter.
A. Proof of application or documentation of required permit(s) or approvals
for the programs listed below shall be part of the plan:
(1)
NPDES Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activities.
(2)
DEP Joint Permit Application.
(3)
PennDOT Highway Occupancy Permit.
(4)
Chapter 105 (Dam Safety and Waterway Management).
(5)
Chapter 106 (Floodplain Management).
(6)
Any other permit under applicable state or federal regulations.
B. The plan shall be coordinated with the state and federal permit process
and the Township's SALDO review process.
C. For projects that require SALDO approval, the drainage plan shall
be submitted by the applicant as part of the preliminary plan submission
where applicable for the regulated activity.
D. For regulated activities that do not require SALDO approval, see §
134-301, General requirements.
E. Six copies of the drainage plan shall be submitted and distributed
as follows:
(1)
Two copies to the Township accompanied by the requisite fee(s)
and/or escrow(s), as specified in this chapter and the Township Fee
Schedule.
(2)
Two copies to the County Conservation District when more than
one acre disturbance is proposed (submitted directly by applicant).
(3)
One copy to the Township Engineer.
(4)
One copy to the Montgomery County Planning Commission.
(5)
An electronic copy of all plans and documents listed above shall
also be provided to the Township.
F. Any submissions to the agencies listed above that are found to be
incomplete shall not be accepted for review and shall be returned
to the applicant with a notification, in writing, of the specific
manner in which the submission is incomplete.
An inconsistent or noncompliant drainage plan may be resubmitted with the revisions addressing the Township Engineer's concerns documented in writing. It must be addressed to the Township Manager in accordance with §
134-303 of this chapter, distributed accordingly, and be subject to review as specified in §
134-304 of this chapter. The applicable fee(s) and escrow(s) must accompany a resubmission of an inconsistent or noncompliant drainage plan.