In a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding a proposed stormwater management plan that could impact the Hearthstone community. An engineering expert highlighted critical flaws in the design, particularly the decision to divert over 4 acres of drainage into a closed pipe system on private property, which he deemed unprecedented and problematic.
The expert emphasized that the design choice, made by the applicant and their engineer, contradicts established stormwater management goals aimed at reducing flooding and protecting public safety. He pointed out that the existing drainage system lacks an emergency spillway, raising the risk of overflow during larger storms, which could lead to flooding in the Hearthstone area.
Moreover, the expert criticized the applicant's understanding of the existing site conditions, noting that their initial plans incorrectly represented the drainage flow. Despite recognizing this error, the applicant did not adjust their design to respect the actual drainage patterns, which could exacerbate flooding risks.
The meeting underscored the importance of adhering to stormwater management regulations, with the expert asserting that the proposed diversion does not comply with the relevant design standards. As the community braces for potential impacts from larger storms, the expert's testimony raises urgent questions about the adequacy of the proposed stormwater management measures and their implications for public safety.