[Amended 12-14-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-759]
Slopes greater than or equal to 15% shall be determined from measurements by registered professional engineers, surveyors or landscape architects using accepted engineering practices. Such slopes may also be determined as delineated on maps made part of the Soil Survey of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; provided, however, that in the event of a conflict between prepared measurements and the soil survey maps the measurements shall control. All determinations concerning the existence or nonexistence of steep slope areas shall be made by the Township Engineer. The representative sample of a steep slope or significant slope shall be based on a cumulative change in grade of six feet or more. Therefore, all steep and significant slope areas shall be shown, but only those occurring over three consecutive two-foot contour intervals will invoke the use restrictions herein.
A. Average slope shall be calculated by the formula:
| Where |
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| | S | = | Average slope in percent. |
| | l | = | Contour interval expressed in feet. |
| | L | = | Combined length of all contour lines through lot expressed in feet. |
| | A | = | Lot area in acres. |
B. Plan submission requirements. On all land development and subdivision plans submitted to the Township, the following items shall be shown by the applicant. This is to be provided in addition to the requirements as specified in the Upper Merion Township Code, Chapter
145, Subdivision of Land.
(1) The delineation of all areas on the site which have slopes greater than or equal to 15% and greater than or equal to 25%.
(2) Grading plans for the proposed development.
(3) Erosion and sedimentation control plans.
(4) Steep slope calculations to be shown on the plans.