[Amended 12-11-2007 by L.L. No. 3-2007; 12-11-2012]
A. Applicability. The purpose of this article is to establish the criteria to be used in the design of as well as to specify the standards and materials to be employed in construction of, the storm drainage system for projects in the Town that are not subject to regulation under Article
XIV of Chapter
245, Zoning, of the Town Code or the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) General Permit for Construction Activities, Permit No. GP-0-10-001, or as amended or revised.
B. Compliance with stormwater management regulations. For all land development activities subject to the requirements of Article
XIV of Chapter
245, Zoning, of the Town Code, and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) General Permit for Construction Activities, Permit No. GP-0-10-001, or as amended or revised, the design criteria, applicable design storm frequency, construction specifications, standards, and materials to be employed in the construction of the storm drainage system, stormwater management facilities, and any other portion of the project shall be determined in accordance with and shall comply with the New York Standards and Specifications for Erosion and Sediment Control Manual; the New York State Stormwater Management Design Manual; and any stormwater pollution prevention plan approved by the Town in accordance with Article
XIV of Chapter
245, Zoning, of the Town Code.
The storm drain system for the Town of Niagara
consists of all facilities constructed to convey surface runoff only
to free drainage outlets on or adjacent to the project site. These
facilities include swales, pipes, culverts, ditches, open channels
and any related permanent structures used in conjunction with the
operation of these facilities.
The design criteria used for determination of
the surface runoff shall be in accordance with the procedures outlined
in Chapter IV, "Storm Sewer Design Criteria", Storm Drainage Design
Manual by Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, July
1972 (reprinted July, 1977).
The construction of all new storm drain pipes,
culverts, drainage structures, open channels and ditches shall conform
to the standards of these specifications.
All excavation and related work consisting of but not limited to clearing and grubbing, temporary sheeting, dewatering, excavation for pipe and structures, excavation of rock, bedding backfill, concrete, disposal of materials, protection of existing facilities and maintenance and protection of traffic shall comply with the standards and specifications as outlined in Article
III, Construction Methods and Materials, and all grading, construction and erosion control standards as outlined in Article
VI, Roads, Pavement and Grading Standards of these specifications.
The Town permits the use of the following storm
drain pipe in a public right-of-way or easement:
A. Reinforced concrete pipe (R.C.P.).
(1) All reinforced concrete pipe shall conform to ASTM
C76, Wall Designation B as manufactured by a reputable supplier. All
R.C.P. shall have rubber, O-ring joints meeting the requirements of
ASTM C 443.
(2) All pipe will be clearly marked so as to indicate
the name of the manufacturer, date of manufacture, diameter, class
and wall designation.
B. Corrugated metal pipe (C.M.P) and pipe arches (C.M.P.A).
(1) Corrugated metal pipe, pipe arches and metal end sections
shall be plain galvanized. All bolts and nuts shall be hot dip zinc
coated and conform to the requirements of ASTM A 153. The use of heleial
pipe is recommended. All C.M.P or C.M.P.A shall be of a sixteen-gauge
minimum.
(2) Perforated corrugated metal underdrain pipe shall
conform to the requirements as stated above.
(3) The use of PVC or steel for underdrain pipe within
public right-of-way or easement is not permitted.
(4) The use of ends sections (concrete or metal) is recommended
for all culverts or outlets.
C. High density smooth interior corrugated polyethylene
pipe (HDPE).
(1) Smooth interior corrugated polyethylene pipe shall
conform to NYSDOT Specifications Item 18603.97xx.
(2) Acceptance of this pipe will be based on the manufacturer's
name appearing on the NYSDOT Material Bureau's Approved list and the
manufacturer's certification of compliance with NYSDOT requirements.
(3) Metal end sections are required where HDPE pipe is
specified. HDPE end sections are not permitted. Joints shall be made
with split couplings and provide for a tight joint. The use of HDPE
pipe shall be based solely upon the discretion and direction of the
Town Engineer and/or Town Highway Superintendent.
The design criteria for the configuration and
construction of open channels shall be in accordance with Chapter
V of Open Channel Design Criteria, Storm Drainage Design Manual, Erie
and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board, July 1972 (reprinted
June 1977).
A. Capacity. The minimum capacity of the channel should
confine the peak flow based on a ten-year storm.
B. Maximum velocities. The maximum velocity permitted
in open channels shall not exceed five feet per second.
C. Minimum velocity. The minimum velocity shall be at
least two feet per second as to prevent deposit of any sediment in
the channel.
D. Depth of flow. The channel shall be designed to permit
a peak flow which will have a maximum depth of flow which is at least
two feet below the lowest top of the bank along any portion of the
proposed new channel.
E. Slope grades. As set out in §
135-87, Grading standards.
F. Slope construction.
(1) All sideslopes and bottom of any newly constructed
open channel shall be seeded or sodded and vigorous growth shall be
established before the entire new open channel construction is approved
by the Town.
(2) Riprap of the sideslopes will be required where changes
in alignment in the centerline of the new channel is less than a one-hundred-foot
radius of curvature. Riprap shall be sized and constructed as follows:
(a)
Minimum six-inch diameter stone shall be used.
(b)
All stone riprap less than 12 inches in diameter
shall be grouted in place.
(c)
All new rip-rap shall be permanently anchored
at both the channel invert and to the sideslope near the top of the
riprap section.
(d)
Riprap shall extend to within two feet of the
top of the bank of the channel.
Whether covered or uncovered, channels for drainage
purposes will be located on permanent easements to the Town of Niagara
on a channel or course of not less than 20 feet wide.