1G5o6l0dsborough Neck Road Drainage Impacts Sample Clauses

1G5o6l0dsborough Neck Road Drainage Impacts. A depressed segment of Xxxxxxxxxxxx Neck R1o5a6d1 is situated adjacent to the Property and downstream of the main drainage outfalls for 1t5h6e2Property. SHS shall design, construct, and maintain stormwater management systems 1o5n6t3he Property that are oversized to mitigate the 100-year design storm event to manage storm1w5a6t4er runoff on-site for all phases of Development that eventually flow to Xxxxxxxxxxxx Neck R1o5a6d5. Provided the stormwater management systems for all drainage areas of the Property that flo1w56t6o Xxxxxxxxxxxx Neck Road are designed, constructed, and maintained to manage the 100-yea1r5d6e7sign storm event, SHS and SHS-Successors shall have no obligation to elevate, reconstruct o1r5o6t8herwise modify Xxxxxxxxxxxx Neck Road to mitigate stormwater impacts. Notwithstan1d5i6n9g the foregoing, SHS-Successors may elect not to provide such stormwater manageme1n5t7s0ystems subject to the following requirements. In the event SHS or SHS-Successors elect 1n5o7t1to design, construct, and maintain stormwater management systems that are adequate to m1an5a7g2e the 100-year design storm event on all portions of the Property that flow to Goldsborough1N57e3ck Road, the County may require the owner(s) of the portions of the Property for which su1c5h74stormwater management systems are not so designed, constructed and/or maintained to 1e5le7v5ate, reconstruct or otherwise modify Xxxxxxxxxxxx Neck Road to mitigate stormwater im15p7a6cts resulting from Development of such portion(s) of the Property based on cumulative dr1a5i7n7age area conditions existing at the time of Development approval. SHS and SHS-Successors 1sh5a7l8l prepare or have prepared appropriate hydrological studies by a qualified registered p1ro5f7e9ssional Maryland engineer showing the nature and extent of the proposed Developmen1t58a0nd its effect on existing stormwater facilities or systems and Xxxxxxxxxxxx Neck R1o5a8d1. Prior to Development of any portion of the Property that flows to Xxxxxxxxxxxx Neck R1o58ad2, SHS or SHS-Successors shall submit a copy of the stormwater management plans pre1p5a8r3ed for review by the Town to the County DPW. The County shall promptly and reasonab1l5y8r4eview such plans to evaluate potential impacts to Xxxxxxxxxxxx Neck Road to determine wh1e5t8h5er such Development will exacerbate the frequency or elevation of flooding of Goldsboro1u5g8h6Neck Road during the 100-year design storm or lesser storm events. The applicant shall o1b5ta8i7n County approval of...
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