(1)
All surface and stormwater runoff from a proposed project to construct new, or to modify existing drainage facilities must discharge at the natural or otherwise legally existing location so as to not affect adjacent downstream properties. Discharge of runoff shall be of the similar quality, flow rate, and velocity which flowed from the site under existing conditions.
(2)
Proposals which do not discharge at the natural location in order to address an existing or anticipated problem will be considered as a technical accommodation.
(3)
Discharge from the development must produce no significant adverse impacts to existing, downstream drainage systems. If no conveyance system exists at the adjoining property line and the discharge was previously unconcentrated flow, then any concentrated flow must be conveyed to an acceptable discharge point. If existing topography does not provide for the natural downstream flow of surface waters, drainage easements must be secured from downstream property owners prior to Approval.
(Ord. 1161 § 6, 1998)