In addition to the plan information enumerated in §
118-12 of this article, the following minimum information shall be submitted.
A. A written description of:
(1) The overall project concept;
(2) Stormwater runoff computations as specified in Article
III of this chapter and in accordance with criteria contained in Appendix A of this chapter;
(3) Hydrologic and hydraulic computations for all existing and proposed
stormwater management and conveyance facilities;
(4) Stormwater management both during and after development;
(5) Expected project time schedule.
B. The effect of the project on stormwater runoff volume, time to peak
flow, and rate of flow on adjacent property and upon an existing municipal
stormwater drainage system when such will be utilized.
C. Description of all watercourses, impoundments and wetlands on or
adjacent to the site or into which stormwater flows.
D. Soils investigation report, including boring logs, compaction requirements,
and recommendations for construction of detention basins, when requested
by the municipality or its Engineer.
E. Karst features identification and analysis reports, and a hydrogeologic assessment of the effects of any regulated activity on sinkholes, as specified in Article
III, §§
118-14H(3),
118-15C and
E, of this chapter.
F. A soil erosion and sediment pollution control plan, including all
reviews and approvals, as required, by PA DEP and/or Columbia County
Conservation District.
G. All easements, deed restrictions, covenants and maintenance measures of the system shall be outlined in an ownership and maintenance program in accordance with Article
III, §
118-17, of this chapter. For stormwater management systems to be dedicated to the municipality, a maintenance guarantee, as specified by the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, may be required by Scott Township. The municipality has the explicit right to reject any offer of dedication.
H. All permits required by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, the United
States Army Corps of Engineers, and other regulatory agencies.