Section
2701.
Storm
Water
Management
Systems
Authorized.-The
board
of
supervisors
may
plan,
design,
construct,
assemble,
install
and
alter
facilities,
including,
but
not
limited
to,
inlets,
outlets,
systems
of
piping,
diversion
terraces,
grass
waterways,
energy
dissipaters,
storm
water
retention
devices
and
natural
or
artificial
infiltration
areas,
to
manage
surface
water
runoff.
Section
2702.
Construction
of
Storm
Water
Management
Facilities.-
(a)
The
board
of
supervisors
may
acquire
by
purchase,
deed
of
dedication
or
eminent
domain
proceedings
all
or
part
of
any
existing
system
or
facility
for
the
management
of
surface
water
runoff
which
may
have
been
established
or
constructed
by
any
property
owner
in
the
township
or
establish,
construct
and
maintain
systems
or
facilities
in
the
best
interest
of
the
township.
(b)
If
the
board
of
supervisors
and
the
owners
of
systems
can
agree
upon
a
price
to
be
paid
by
the
township,
the
purchase
may
be
consummated
if
the
amount
to
be
paid
does
not
exceed
the
actual
value
of
the
facilities
to
be
transferred.
(c)
If
the
board
of
supervisors
acquires
the
system
by
the
exercise
of
eminent
domain,
the
damages
shall
be
determined
by
viewers
under
this
act
for
eminent
domain
proceedings.
Section
2703.
System
Management.-(a)
When
exercising
the
powers
under
this
article,
the
board
of
supervisors
shall
manage
storm
water
originating
in
or
passing
through
the
township
in
a
manner
which
is
consistent
with
the
requirements
of
the
act
of
October
4,
1978
(P.L.
864,
No.
167),
known
as
the
"Storm
Water
Management
Act,"
and
the
storm
water
management
guidelines
and
any
regulations
which
may
be
adopted
by
the
Department
of
Environmental
Protection.
(b)
All
storm
water
management
activities
undertaken
must
be
consistent
with
any
watershed
storm
water
management
plan
when
the
plan
has
been
approved
by
the
Department
of
Environmental
Protection.
(c)
When
storm
water
management
activities
are
undertaken
in
watersheds
for
which
there
is
no
approved
storm
water
management
plan,
all
drawings,
documents,
profiles
and
designs
and
descriptions
of
the
proposed
activities
to
be
undertaken
by
the
township
shall
be
submitted
to
the
county
conservation
district
for
review
and
comment
before
the
initiation
of
earthmoving
activities.
The
conservation
district
shall
have
thirty
days
to
review
and
respond
with
comments
to
the
board
of
supervisors.
Failure
to
respond
within
that
time
constitutes
favorable
comment
by
the
conservation
district.
Section
2704.
Ordinances.-The
board
of
supervisors
may
enact
storm
water
management
ordinances
and
require
persons
conducting
earthmoving
activities
to
obtain
approval
from
the
board
of
supervisors
for
those
activities.
Ordinances
must
be
consistent
with
watershed
storm
water
management
plans
where
they
exist
and
in
all
cases
must
be
consistent
with
the
act
of
October
4,
1978
(P.L.
864,
No.
167),
known
as
the
"Storm
Water
Management
Act."