[Ord. No. 2023-01, 5/1/2023]
The following items shall be included in the SWM site plan as provided in Appendix C, Minor SWM permit Site Design Worksheet:[1]
1. 
Project Information.
A. 
Project name.
B. 
Project address.
C. 
Name, address, telephone number, and email address of applicant and, if separate from applicant, property owner.
D. 
Name, address, telephone number, and email address of the qualified professional responsible for project design, if applicable.
2. 
Date of submission, and the dates of all revisions.
3. 
North arrow.
4. 
Location of all existing and proposed on-site improvements.
5. 
Approximate location of all existing and proposed utilities and utility easements, including, but not limited to, on-lot wastewater facilities, water supply wells, sanitary sewers, water lines, gas lines, and electric lines.
6. 
Location and clear identification of the type of proposed permanent SWM facilities.
7. 
Proposed limit of disturbance line(s) and disturbed acres.
8. 
An erosion and sediment control plan. Note that further review by the county conservation district/reviewing authority may be required per § 28-301.
9. 
SWM conservation easements for all physical SWM facilities, conveyance facilities, areas downstream of discharges and spillways, and designated meadows. When present, provisions for permanent access to SWM conservation easements shall also be granted to the Municipality via a note as listed in § 28-402, Subsection 24J, below.
10. 
Easements shall be a minimum of 20 feet in width, and must extend at least five feet beyond the edge of any SWM facility.
11. 
Where possible, easements should be centered on the facilities within the easement.
12. 
Nothing shall be placed, stored, erected, constructed over, planted, or otherwise located within an easement other than the SWM facilities within the easement. If SWM conservation easements are required on the site, provide a note stating such as listed in § 28-402, Subsection 24, below.
13. 
Easements shall be identified with metes and bounds. In the case of conveyance facilities such as pipes and swales, and if desired by the applicant, a note as listed in § 28-402, Subsection 24L, below may be added to the plan in lieu of metes and bounds stating that easements are to be located and offset from the center of the installed conveyance facility. Subterranean facilities utilizing this alternative easement identification method shall use metal marking tape, or other methods that provide simple identification from the surface as reviewed and accepted by the Municipal Engineer, in order to mark the location of said facilities; subsurface conveyance facilities shall add the identification method to the note required above, and the identification method shall be added to relevant construction details. The site plan shall also show approximate distances from the property boundaries. The site plan shall be attached and recorded with the O&M agreement.
14. 
Roof leader manifolds and discharges shall also require SWM conservation easements, but may be sized less than 20 feet in width, and are exempt from the requirements in § 28-402, Subsection 20E, so long as the items above the manifolds and/or discharges do not negatively affect their function.
15. 
If stormwater BMP(s) described in Appendix C[2] are proposed, the applicable worksheet(s) from Appendix C shall be submitted with the minor SWM site plan. If a BMP type not described in Appendix C, a SWM report conforming to the requirements of § 28-403 shall be submitted with the minor SWM site plan.
[2]
Editor's Note: Said appendix is included as an attachment to this chapter.
[1]
Editor's Note: Said appendix is included as an attachment to this chapter.
[Ord. No. 2023-01, 5/1/2023]
The following items shall be included in the SWM site plan:
1. 
Project Information.
A. 
Project name.
B. 
Project address.
C. 
Name, address, telephone number, and email address of applicant and, if separate from applicant, property owner.
D. 
Name, address, telephone number, and email address of the qualified professional responsible for project design.
2. 
Date of submission, and the dates of all revisions.
3. 
Graphical and written scale on all drawings, maps, details, profiles, and other items as necessary.
4. 
North arrow.
5. 
Location map at a minimum scale of one inch equals 1,000 feet.
6. 
Metes and bounds of the entire tract perimeter.
7. 
Existing and proposed contours at intervals of one or two feet.
8. 
A determination of site conditions in accordance with the BMP Manual. A detailed site evaluation shall be completed for projects proposed in environmentally sensitive areas such as brownfields.
9. 
Soil names, boundaries, and hydrologic soil group classification.
10. 
Location of all existing and proposed on-site improvements.
11. 
Location of improvements outside of the property boundary that may be affected by the project.
12. 
Location of all existing and proposed utilities and utility easements, including, but not limited to, on-lot wastewater facilities, water supply wells, sanitary sewers, water lines, gas lines, and electric lines.
13. 
Location of all sensitive natural features, including waterways, wetlands, floodplains, significant karst features (including, but not limited to, sinkholes, rock pinnacles, and closed depressions), and natural slopes over 25%. If no sensitive natural features are present on the site, provide a note as listed in § 28-402, Subsection 24, below, and provide evidence of their absence. See § 28-404, Subsection 3, below for further requirements on the identification of wetlands.
14. 
Location and clear identification of the type of permanent SWM facilities.
15. 
Proposed limit of disturbance line(s) and disturbed acres.
16. 
Construction details and material schedules including data necessary for proper construction.
17. 
Plan and profile drawings of all ESC, SWM, and conveyance facilities, including, but not limited to, basins, drainage structures, pipes, open channels, sediment traps, and swales.
A. 
Plans and profiles for the same facilities shall be displayed together on the same sheet.
B. 
All facilities shall be clearly labeled, with labels matching calculations and designations within the SWM report.
C. 
All plans and profiles shall provide clear labels of applicable data necessary for proper construction, including, but not limited to, inverts, top of grate elevations, pipe slopes, materials, spillway elevations and widths, outlet structure elevations, orifice sizes and elevations, basin bottom elevations, etc.
D. 
Plan and profile drawings may take the place of, supplement, or be combined with construction details where desired so long as the above standards and overall design clarity are maintained.
18. 
An erosion and sediment control plan. Note that further review by the county conservation district/reviewing authority may be required under § 28-301.
19. 
An O&M plan for all existing and proposed physical stormwater management facilities. This plan shall address short-term and long-term responsibilities for O&M as well as schedules for O&M activities.
20. 
SWM conservation easements for all physical SWM facilities, conveyance facilities, areas downstream of discharges and spillways, and designated meadows. When present, provisions for permanent access to SWM conservation easements shall also be granted to the Municipality via a note as listed in § 28-402, Subsection 24J, below.
A. 
Easements shall be a minimum of 20 feet in width, and must extend at least five feet beyond the edge of any SWM facility.
B. 
Where possible, easements should be centered on the facilities within the easement.
C. 
Nothing shall be placed, stored, erected, constructed over, planted, or otherwise located within an easement other than the SWM facilities within the easement. If SWM conservation easements are required on the site, provide a note stating such as listed in § 28-402, Subsection 24K, below.
D. 
Easements shall be identified with metes and bounds. In the case of conveyance facilities such as pipes and swales, and if desired by the applicant, a note as listed in § 28-402, Subsection 24L, below may be added to the plan in lieu of metes and bounds stating that easements are to be located and offset from the center of the installed conveyance facility. Subterranean facilities utilizing this alternative easement identification method shall use metal marking tape, or other methods that provide simple identification from the surface as reviewed and accepted by the Municipal Engineer, in order to mark the location of said facilities; subsurface conveyance facilities shall add the identification method to the note required above, and the identification method shall be added to relevant construction details.
E. 
Roof leader manifolds and discharges shall also require SWM conservation easements, but may be sized less than 20 feet in width, and are exempt from the requirements in § 28-402, Subsection 20D, above so long as the items above the manifolds and/or discharges do not negatively affect their function.
21. 
For SWM site plans involving two or more lots, an assignment of impervious area to each individual lot that may not be exceeded at the time of construction and is accounted for in the SWM report.
22. 
A list of any permits or authorizations related to stormwater management, erosion and sediment control, waterways and wetlands, or other relevant plan authorizations/permits other than those required by the Municipality, including, but not limited to, Conservation District adequacy letters; NPDES permits; PADEP/ACOE water obstruction and encroachments permits; FEMA CLOMRs/LOMRs; PNDI clearances; PennDOT HOP approvals when the proposed project encroaches into or impacts a PennDOT right-of-way; and other appropriate permits as determined by the Municipality. The reviewing authority for each permit shall also be included in this list. If no outside permits are required, provide a note as listed in § 28-402, Subsection 24M, below.
23. 
Reasonable and appropriate plan and drafting requirements from the Municipality's Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance and Zoning Ordinance[1] shall be followed in preparing the SWM site plan.
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 22, Subdivision and Land Development and Ch. 27, Zoning, respectively.
24. 
Notes, Signature Blocks, and Certifications.
A. 
"(Municipal Engineer or Municipal designee), on this date, (signature date), has reviewed and hereby certifies that the SWM site plan appears to meet all design standards and criteria of the stormwater management ordinance. Strict compliance with the stormwater management ordinance, however, is the responsibility of the applicant."
B. 
"(Applicant or owner), on this date, (signature date), acknowledges that SWM and conveyance facilities are permanent fixtures and may not be modified, removed, filled, landscaped, or otherwise altered without written approval of Londonderry Township."
C. 
"Qualified professional responsible for project design), on this date, (signature date), certifies that this plan complies with the ordinances, provisions, and regulations of the Municipality and any other applicable entities." A seal and dated signature shall accompany this statement.
D. 
"Londonderry Township is not responsible for the maintenance of any area not dedicated to and accepted for public use."
E. 
"The Operation and Maintenance Agreement is a part of the plan. If the Owner fails to adhere to the terms of the agreement, the Municipality may perform the services required and charge the owner appropriate fees."
F. 
"All design and construction shall comply with the latest edition of the Londonderry Township Municipal Code."
G. 
If conveyance facilities are proposed that require watertight joints, "All stormwater conveyance facilities shall be constructed with watertight joints."
H. 
If inlets or other structures are proposed, "The knocking out of inlet or other structure corners is prohibited."
I. 
If no sensitive natural features are present on the site per § 28-402, Subsection 13, above, "Qualified professional responsible for project design), on this date, (signature date), certifies that there are no sensitive natural features on the project site, including waterways, wetlands, floodplains, significant karst features, and natural slopes over 25%."
J. 
If SWM conservation easements and/or riparian buffer easements are required on the site per § 28-304, Subsection 3, and/or § 28-402, Subsection 20, "The Landowner hereby grants permission to the Municipality, its authorized agents, and employees access to any and all SWM conservation easements and riparian buffer easements on the property."
K. 
If SWM conservation easements are required on the site per § 28-402, Subsection 20, "Nothing shall be placed, stored, erected, constructed over, planted, or otherwise located within an easement other than the SWM facilities within the easement."
L. 
If any easements on the site are to be located based upon the location of conveyance facilities per Section 28-402, Subsection 20, "SWM conservation easements for conveyance facilities shall be located and offset from the center of the respective conveyance facility as installed." If the conveyance facilities are subterranean, also add, "Underground conveyance facilities can be identified from the surface via (identification method)."
M. 
If no outside permits are required per § 28-402, Subsection 22, "Qualified professional responsible for project design), on this date, (signature date), certifies that no stormwater management, erosion and sediment control, waterways and wetlands, and/or other relevant plan authorizations/permits are required other than those of the Municipality."
N. 
"The SWM report is a part of the plan."
O. 
If an as-built plan is required per § 28-411, below, "A copy of the recorded as-built plan will be provided to the Municipality prior to occupancy and/or the release of financial security."
P. 
A justification must be included in the SWM site 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.
[Ord. No. 2023-01, 5/1/2023]
The following items shall be included in the SWM report:
1. 
Project Information.
A. 
Project name.
B. 
Project address.
C. 
Name, address, telephone number, and email address of applicant and, if separate from applicant, property owner.
D. 
Name, address, telephone number, email address, seal, and dated signature of the qualified professional responsible for project design.
2. 
A narrative describing the predevelopment conditions, postdevelopment conditions, and philosophy of SWM design.
3. 
Stormwater runoff design computations and documentation demonstrating that the requirements of this chapter have been met for all watersheds and subwatersheds, including, but not limited to, the recommendations, standards, and calculation methodologies specified in Part 3. This information shall also include, but not be limited to, the following:
A. 
Summary tables of existing and proposed peak rates, and, where required, relevant Act 167[1] stormwater release rate reductions.
[1]
Editor's Note: See 32 P.S. § 680.1 et seq.
B. 
For applicable SWM facilities, a plotting and tabulation of the storage volumes and discharge curves with corresponding water surface elevations, inflow hydrographs, and outflow hydrographs.
C. 
For applicable conveyance facilities, a tabulation of open or closed channel flow data, including, but not limited to, shear stress, erosion, provided freeboard, Manning's N values, etc. (open channel conveyance), and hydraulic grade lines, top of grate elevations, pipe sizes, crown and invert elevations, materials, etc. (closed channel flow).
D. 
Breakouts of Tc calculation segments and input data for each segment, including, but not limited to, slope, length, Manning's N values, etc.
E. 
Summary tables of curve number (CN) or runoff coefficient (C) calculation averages for all watersheds and/or subwatersheds.
F. 
A plotting or tabulation of the rainfall depths or intensities used in modeling.
G. 
Supporting calculations as necessary for any ESC facilities.
H. 
The Municipality has the authority to require that any calculations or modeling be reconciled with field observations, conditions, and site history.
4. 
Watershed/subwatershed maps, which shall include:
A. 
All points of interests being used in modeling.
B. 
Existing and proposed watersheds and subwatersheds, including labeling that matches calculations and designations within the SWM report.
C. 
Time of concentration (Tc) paths.
D. 
Inlet drainage areas with labels corresponding to receiving inlets.
E. 
Facility labeling that matches calculations and designations within the SWM site plan and SWM report.
[Ord. No. 2023-01, 5/1/2023]
1. 
Carbonate Assessment.
A. 
For regulated activities requiring major SWM permits, a carbonate assessment report shall be submitted including recommendations on SWM BMP types, whether infiltration is allowed as a SWM method, and/or an evaluation of measures to minimize adverse effects of stormwater management, shall be required.
B. 
For regulated activities requiring minor SWM permits, detailed evidence provided as part of the SWM report describing the carbonate conditions on site, including recommendations on SWM facility types, whether infiltration is allowed as a SWM method, and/or an evaluation of measures to minimize adverse effects of stormwater management, shall be required. Acceptable evidence includes soil surveys and other desktop-level resources. A statement per § 28-402, Subsection 24, shall be added to the plan indemnifying the Municipality from any damages that may result from carbonate site conditions.
2. 
Infiltration Testing.
A. 
For regulated activities proposing to use infiltration SWM facilities and requiring major SWM permits, infiltration testing shall be required.
B. 
For regulated activities proposing to use infiltration SWM facilities and requiring minor SWM permits, other information such as soil survey data, supporting the use of infiltration SWM facilities shall be required as part of the SWM report. A statement per § 28-402, Subsection 24, shall be added to the plan indemnifying the Municipality any damages that may result from the utilization of infiltration SWM BMPs.
3. 
Wetland Delineation Report.
A. 
For regulated activities requiring major SWM permits, a wetland delineation report shall be required. National Wetlands Inventory searches or other similar database queries are not valid methods for determining the presence of wetlands.
B. 
For regulated activities requiring minor SWM permits, other information, such as the National Wetlands Inventory or soil survey data displaying no hydric soils are present on the project site, showing that no wetland impacts are expected shall be required as part of the SWM report.
[Ord. No. 2023-01, 5/1/2023]
1. 
Major SWM Permit Plan. Five copies of the SWM site plan shall be submitted as follows:
A. 
Two copies to Londonderry Township.
B. 
One electronic copy to the Municipal Engineer.
C. 
Electronic copy to Dauphin County Planning Commission.
D. 
Additional copies shall be submitted as requested by the municipality, Tri-County Regional Planning Commission, Dauphin County Conservation District or PADEP.
E. 
The submission shall also include the following components:
(1) 
SWM permit application with applicable review fees.
(2) 
Operation and maintenance (O&M) agreement in accordance with Part 5 of this chapter.
(3) 
Financial security and guarantee for all improvements in accordance with the standards of the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance[1] and this chapter.
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 22, Subdivision and Land Development.
(4) 
Waiver requests in compliance with § 28-110 of this chapter, as applicable.
(5) 
Carbonate assessment report, as applicable.
(6) 
Infiltration testing results, as applicable.
(7) 
Wetland delineation report, as applicable.
(8) 
Stormwater pollution and prevention plan, as applicable.
(9) 
Copies of any permit or authorization related to stormwater management, erosion and sediment control, waterways and wetlands, or other relevant plan clearances, other than those required by the Municipality, including, but not limited to, county conservation district adequacy letters, NPDES permits, PADEP/ACOE water obstruction and encroachments permits, FEMA CLOMRs/LOMRs, PNDI clearances, PennDOT HOP approvals when the proposed project encroaches into or impacts a PennDOT right-of-way, and other appropriate permits as determined by the Municipality.
2. 
Minor SWM Permit Plan.
A. 
Refer to Appendix C, Minor SWM Permit Site Design Worksheet.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Said appendix is included as an attachment to this chapter.
B. 
Two copies to Londonderry Township.
C. 
One electronic copy to the municipal engineer.
D. 
As applicable, electronic copy to Dauphin County Planning Commission.
E. 
As applicable, additional copies shall be submitted as requested by the municipality, Tri-County Regional Planning Commission, Dauphin County Conservation District or PADEP.
F. 
The submission shall also include the following components:
(1) 
SWM permit application with applicable review fees.
(2) 
Operation and maintenance (O&M) agreement in accordance with Part 5 of this chapter.
(3) 
Financial security and guarantee for all improvements equal to 10% of the estimated total project cost as listed in Appendix F, Stormwater Permit Application.[3]
[3]
Editor's Note: Said appendix is included as an attachment to this chapter.
(4) 
Waiver requests in compliance with § 28-110 of this chapter, as applicable.
(5) 
Carbonate assessment report, as applicable.
(6) 
Infiltration testing results, as applicable.
(7) 
Wetland delineation report, as applicable.
(8) 
Stormwater pollution and prevention plan, as applicable.
(9) 
A copy of any permit or authorization related to stormwater management, erosion and sediment control, waterways and wetlands, or other relevant plan clearances other than those required by the Municipality, including, but not limited to, county conservation district adequacy letters, NPDES permits, PADEP/ACOE water obstruction and encroachments permits, FEMA CLOMRs/LOMRs, PNDI clearances, PennDOT HOP approvals when the proposed project encroaches into or impacts a PennDOT right-of-way, and other appropriate permits as determined by the Municipality.
[Ord. No. 2023-01, 5/1/2023]
1. 
SWM site plans shall be reviewed by the Municipality for consistency with the provisions of this chapter.
2. 
The Municipality shall notify the applicant in writing within 45 days whether the SWM site plan is approved or disapproved. If the SWM site plan involves a subdivision and land development plan, the notification shall occur within the time period allowed by the Municipalities Planning Code[1] (90 days). If a longer notification period is provided by other statute, regulation, or ordinance, the applicant will be so notified by the Municipality.
[1]
Editor's Note: See 53 P.S. § 10101 et seq.
3. 
The Municipality shall not approve any SWM site plan that is deficient in meeting the requirements of this chapter or has not received all other permits/authorizations. At its sole discretion, when a submission is found to be deficient, the Municipality may either disapprove the SWM site plan and require a resubmission per § 28-408, below, or in the case of minor deficiencies, the Municipality may accept submission of modifications per § 28-407, below.
4. 
If the Municipality disapproves the SWM site plan, the Municipality will state the reasons for the disapproval in writing. The Municipality may also approve the SWM site plan with conditions and, if so, shall provide the acceptable conditions for approval in writing.
5. 
If the Municipality approves the SWM site plan, or all the conditions of an approval per § 28-406, Subsection 4, above are met, the Municipality shall promptly issue a SWM permit to the applicant.
6. 
For any SWM site plan that proposes to use any BMPs other than green infrastructure and LID practices to achieve the volume and rate controls required under this chapter, the Municipality will not approve the SWM site plan unless it determines that green infrastructure and LID practices are not practicable.
[Ord. No. 2023-01, 5/1/2023]
A modification to a submission with minor deficiencies shall require a resubmission of the modified SWM site plan and report in full in accordance with this Part. If modifications require updates to other components of the submission as determined by the Municipality, including, but not limited to, the O&M agreement or further waiver requests, said components shall also be submitted. Any modifications shall renew the review timeline as listed in § 28-406, Subsection 2, above.
[Ord. No. 2023-01, 5/1/2023]
A disapproved SWM site plan may be resubmitted, with the revisions addressing the Municipality's concerns, to the Municipality in accordance with this Part. The applicable review fee must accompany a resubmission of a disapproved SWM site plan.
[Ord. No. 2023-01, 5/1/2023]
1. 
A request for modification to a SWM site plan that has already been approved shall be in writing. The written request shall provide specific details on what portions of the SWM site plan are being proposed for modification, and shall be accompanied by submission components showing the proposed modifications as required by the Municipality. Any modifications within the updated submission not matching the written request are considered void.
2. 
Requests for modification shall follow the submission review process per § 28-406, above, including the payment of applicable fees. Modifications may not alter stormwater management facilities in a manner which significantly affects the discharge of stormwater to an adjacent property and/or significantly relocates a stormwater management facility within the project site; requests for modifications of this nature shall be treated as new submissions in accordance with this Part.
3. 
The Municipality reserves the sole right to deny requests for modification and require new submissions in accordance with this Part upon review of the extent of the requested modifications.
[Ord. No. 2023-01, 5/1/2023]
The Municipality's approval of an SWM site plan authorizes the regulated activities contained in the SWM site plan for a maximum term of validity of five years following the date of approval. The Municipality may specify a term of validity shorter than five years in the approval for any specific SWM site plan. Terms of validity shall commence on the date the Municipality signs the approval for an SWM site plan. If an approved SWM site plan is not completed according to § 28-411 within the term of validity, then the Municipality may consider the SWM site plan disapproved and may revoke any and all permits. SWM site plans that are considered disapproved by the Municipality shall be resubmitted in accordance with § 28-408 of this chapter.
[Ord. No. 2023-01, 5/1/2023]
1. 
After completing the improvements listed in the SWM site plan, confirming the site has achieved permanent stabilization, and removing or retrofitting any ESC facilities, the applicant shall notify the Municipality in writing that the work is complete.
2. 
In the case of minor SWM permits:
A. 
After receipt of the written notification of completion, the Municipality shall conduct a final inspection for the purposes of determining the extent of project completion.
B. 
If any deficiencies are noted by the Municipality, they shall be delivered to the applicant in writing.
C. 
Upon the correction of any deficiencies and determination of final completion, the Municipality shall notify the applicant of said determination in writing.
3. 
In the case of major SWM permits:
A. 
The applicant shall also submit to the Municipality with the written notification of completion and as-built plan for review. The as-built plan shall be submitted as a physical and digital copy. The as-built plan shall include the following items:
(1) 
Depiction of all items required in the original SWM site plan per § 28-402, including, but not limited to, profiles and construction details of improvements.
(2) 
Clear identification of all discrepancies alongside their original design criteria, dimensions, specifications, etc.
(3) 
Latitude and longitude coordinates at the central location of all permanent SWM BMPs.
(4) 
A note stating, "Qualified professional responsible for as-built plan composition, on this date, (signature date), certifies that all SWM and conveyance facilities have been constructed according to the approved plans and specifications."
(5) 
A narrative explanation of any discrepancies with the approved SWM site plan.
B. 
After receipt of the written notification of completion and as-built plan, the Municipality shall: (1) conduct a final inspection for the purposes of determining the extent of project completion and the amount of release of financial security; and (2) review the as-built plan for acceptability and accuracy.
C. 
If any deficiencies with either the work or the as-built plan are noted by the Municipality, they shall be delivered to the applicant in writing.
D. 
After the correction of any deficiencies and determination of final completion, the Municipality shall notify the applicant of said determination in writing.
E. 
After receipt of the written notification of determination of final completion, the applicant shall record the as-built plan in full within 90 days of receipt of said determination. Evidence of recording and a copy of the recorded as-built plan shall be provided by the applicant to the Municipality.
F. 
After receipt of the evidence of recording of the as-built plan and a copy of the recorded as-built plan itself, the Municipality shall release to the applicant any remaining financial security. Occupancy and/or the release of financial security are prohibited until receipt of a copy of the recorded as-built plan is received, and a note per § 28-402, Subsection 24, shall be provided on the plan stating such.
4. 
If the SWM site plan was submitted as part of a subdivision and land development plan, the requirements of the Stormwater Ordinance shall be followed in addition to the project closeout and process requirements provided in the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance.[1] The entirety of the SWM site plan and report, including, but not limited to, grading plan, profiles, details, and calculations shall be recorded with the subdivision and land development plan.
A. 
For major SWM permits, an as-built plan as required above shall still be required or incorporated with the subdivision and land development plan's closeout process and shall be recorded in full or incorporated in full with the subdivision and land development as-built plan.
B. 
For major SWM permits, an as-built SWM report meeting the requirements of § 28-403 shall also be provided with the as-built plan, which shall be reviewed by the Township Engineer for conformance with the original design, and recorded once reviewed.
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 22, Subdivision and Land Development.