The governing body of the municipality finds
that:
A. Inadequate management of accelerated stormwater runoff
resulting from development throughout a watershed increases flood
flows and velocities, contributes to erosion and sedimentation, overtaxes
the carrying capacity of existing streams and storm sewers, greatly
increases the cost of public facilities to convey and manage stormwater,
undermines floodplain management and flood reduction efforts in upstream
and downstream communities, reduces groundwater recharge, and threatens
public health and safety.
B. A comprehensive program of stormwater management,
including reasonable regulation of development and activities causing
accelerated erosion, is fundamental to the public health, safety,
welfare, and the protection of the people of the municipality and
all the people of the Commonwealth, their resources, and the environment.
C. Inadequate management of accelerated stormwater runoff
resulting from development throughout a watershed poses a threat to
surface and groundwater quality.
D. Through project design, impacts from stormwater runoff
can be minimized to maintain the natural hydrologic regime, and sustain
high water quality, groundwater recharge, stream baseflow and aquatic
ecosystems. The most cost effective and environmentally advantageous
way to manage stormwater runoff is through nonstructural project design,
minimizing impervious surfaces and sprawl, avoiding sensitive areas
(i.e., buffers, floodplains, steep slopes), and designing to topography
and soils to maintain the natural hydrologic regime.
The purpose of this chapter is to promote the public health, safety, and welfare within all watersheds within Chestnuthill Township maintaining the natural hydrologic regime by minimizing the impacts described in §
92-1 of this chapter through provisions designed to:
A. Promote alternative project designs and layout that
minimizes impacts to surface and groundwater.
B. Promote nonstructural BMPs.
C. Minimize increases in stormwater volume.
D. Minimize impervious surfaces.
E. Manage accelerated runoff and erosion and sedimentation
problems at their source by regulating activities that cause these
problems during construction.
F. Utilize and preserve the existing natural drainage
systems.
G. Encourage recharge of groundwater where appropriate
and prevent degradation of groundwater quality.
H. Address the quality and quantity of stormwater discharges
from the development site.
I. Maintain existing baseflow and quality of streams
and watercourses in the municipality and the Commonwealth.
J. Preserve and restore the flood-carrying capacity of
streams.
K. Provide proper maintenance of all permanent stormwater
management facilities that are constructed in the municipality.
L. Provide performance standards and design criteria
for watershed-wide stormwater management and planning.
The municipality is empowered to regulate land
use activities that affect runoff, surface and groundwater quality
and quantity by the authority of the Act of October 4, 1978, P.L.
864 (Act 167), 32 P.S. § 680.1 et seq., as amended, the
"Stormwater Management Act" (hereinafter referred to as "the Act"),
and the Water Resources Management Act of 2002, as amended, Municipalities
Planning Code, Act of 1968, P.L. 805, No. 247, as amended, Second
Class Township Code, 53 P.S. § 66501 et seq., § 66601
et seq. and the Borough Code, 53 P.S. § 46201 et seq.
Approvals issued pursuant to this chapter do
not relieve the applicant of the responsibility to secure required
permits or approvals for activities regulated by any other applicable
code, rule, act, or ordinance.