From and after the adoption of this article, no private road, driveway or alley or road intended for public use joining any Township road shall be constructed without first providing for the installation of drainage facilities at the intersection of said road, driveway or alley with the Township road in accordance with the specifications adopted by the Supervisors, as more fully set forth in the Public and Private Improvement Standards, Brighton Township Code Chapter 180.
Before construction of such road, driveway or alley, the person for whose benefit said road, driveway or alley is being constructed shall file with the Supervisors of Brighton Township an application in form prescribed by said Supervisors setting forth the name of the applicant, the name of the contractor, the place of construction and the type of construction. Such application shall be accompanied by payment in the amount set forth in the fee resolution adopted and amended from time to time by the Board of Supervisors to cover the costs of the permit processing and inspections hereinafter set forth.
Upon receipt of such application, the Supervisors shall direct the Township Engineer or other authorized representative to make an inspection of the place of the proposed construction and ascertain the proper drainage facilities to be provided at such intersection.
Upon receipt by the Supervisors of the report of the inspecting officer of the Township, the Supervisors shall issue a permit to the applicant approving such construction and directing the type of drainage facilities which must be provided.
A. 
The type of drainage facilities to be provided shall be determined in the sole discretion of the Supervisors. Driveways shall be constructed so they do not impair drainage within the right-of-way, alter the stability of the improved area, or change the drainage of adjacent areas.
B. 
Where a drainage ditch or swale exists, the applicant shall provide for drainage as follows:
(1) 
A twelve-inch minimum corrugated metal, concrete or plastic; or
(2) 
An apron of prescribed slope and depth.
The installation of the type of drainage facilities approved in each particular case shall be in accordance with the specifications adopted by the Supervisors.
Upon completion of the installation of the drainage facility, the inspecting officer of the Township shall make an inspection of the installation to determine that the same has been completed in accordance with the specifications of the Township and shall make a report of his findings to the Supervisors.
It shall be the obligation of the person for whose benefit said road, driveway or alley was constructed, or his successors and assigns, to maintain and keep open such drainage facility.
No road hereafter presented to the Supervisors for acceptance as part of the Township road system shall be accepted by the Supervisors unless each intersecting private or public road, driveway or alley shall be equipped with drainage facilities meeting the specifications adopted by the Supervisors, as more fully set forth in the Public and Private Improvement Standards, Brighton Township Code Chapter 180.
It shall be unlawful for any person to enlarge, alter or reconstruct any existing private road, driveway, alley or road intended for public use at its intersection with any Township road without first complying with the terms of this article.
Whenever, in the opinion of the Supervisors, an existing drainage facility under any private road, driveway or alley creates a drainage problem along the adjoining Township road, the Supervisors shall notify the property owner of such condition, which condition shall be remedied by the property owner by the installation of proper drainage facilities within the terms of this article within 60 days of receipt of such notice.
Any person who shall violate any terms of this article or who shall fail to maintain and keep open such drainage facility or who shall stop, fill up or damage any such drain or shall divert or change the course thereof without the authority of the Supervisors shall, upon conviction thereof in a summary proceeding, pay a fine of not more than $500 for each such offense, together with the cost of restoring such drainage facilities, and in default of the payment of such fine and costs, shall be sentenced to imprisonment of not more than 10 days. All fines and costs so recovered shall be paid to the Township Treasurer.