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All developments must be constructed and maintained so that adjacent properties are not unreasonably burdened with surface waters as a result of the developments. More specifically:

A. No development may be constructed or maintained so that the development unreasonably impedes the natural flow of water from higher adjacent properties across the development, resulting in substantial damage to the higher adjacent properties; and

B. No development may be constructed or maintained so that surface waters from the development are unreasonably collected and channeled onto lower adjacent properties, resulting in a volume and/or rate that is substantially greater than the pre-development volume and/or rate. [Ord. 378 § 2 (Exh. 1), 1999.]