All plans shall meet the requirements outlined in the following
sections.
[Amended 11-5-1991 by Ord. No. 422]
The preliminary plan shall be drawn at a scale of not more than
100 feet to the inch. All documents must clearly indicate "Preliminary
Plan."
A. Information to be shown on preliminary plan. The preliminary plan
shall show:
(1) Title block containing the name of the subdivision, municipality,
owner of site, date scale, name and profession of individual preparing
the plan.
(3) Location map showing relation of tract to adjoining properties, related
road and highway system, and municipal boundaries.
(4) Tract boundaries showing bearings and distances.
(5) Names of owners of all adjoining property and the names of all abutting
subdivisions.
(6) Contours at vertical intervals of five feet and datum to which contour
elevations refer.
(7) Existing watercourses and other significant natural features.
(8) Existing buildings, sewers, water mains, culverts, transmission lines,
fire hydrants, and other significant man-made features.
(9) All existing or recorded streets on or adjacent to the tract, including
name, right-of-way width and width of pavement.
(10)
Location and width of proposed streets, rights-of-way, and easements;
proposed lot lines; areas to be dedicated to public use.
(11)
Total acreage, number of lots, and existing zoning classification.
(12)
Delineation of flood-prone area if any exists in proposed development.
B. Material to be submitted with preliminary plan. The following information,
data, and documents shall be submitted with the preliminary plan:
(1) Planning Commission application form.
(2) Copies of proposes deed restriction, if any.
(3) Tentative cross-sections and center-line profiles for each proposed
street.
(4) Preliminary designs of proposed bridges or culverts.
(5) Drawing of present and proposed grades and facilities for stormwater
drainage, sanitary sewers, and water mains.
(6) Sketch of proposed street layout where the preliminary plan covers
only part of the subdivider's holdings.
(7) Letters from utility companies indicating approval of proposed easements
or locations for utility service facilities.
(8) If proposed development is wholly or partly in the floodprone area,
the developer shall provide information on the location and elevation
of the proposed roads, public utilities and building sites. Also,
the developer shall present additional information as needed to insure
the Borough that all the appropriate precautions are being taken in
the flood-prone area.
(9) Water supply. If water is to be provided by means other than private
wells owned and maintained by the individual owners of lots within
the subdivision or development, applicants shall present evidence
to the Borough Council that the subdivision is to be supplied by a
certified public utility, a bona fide cooperative association of lot
owners, or by a municipal corporation, authority or utility. A copy
of a Certificate of Public Convenience from the Pennsylvania Public
Utility Commission or an application for such certificate, a cooperative
agreement or a commitment or agreement to serve the area in question,
whichever is appropriate, shall be acceptable.
[Amended 11-5-1991 by Ord. No. 422]
The final plan shall be at a scale of 50 feet to 100 feet to
the inch, and shall be on a sheet of 18 inches by 24 inches. If the
final plan is drawn in two or more sections, a key map showing the
locations of the sections shall be placed on each sheet. All documents
must clearly indicate "Final Plan."
A. Information to be shown on final plan. The final plan shall show:
(1) Title block containing the name of the subdivision, municipality,
owner of site, date scale, name and profession of individual preparing
the plan.
(3) Location map showing relation of tract to adjoining properties, related
road and highway system, and municipal boundaries.
(4) Tract boundaries showing bearings and distances.
(5) Existing significant natural or man-made features.
(6) Existing and proposed streets and lot lines with distances and bearings
of all straight lines; and radii, arcs and central angles of all curves.
(7) Areas to be dedicated to public use.
(8) Names, bearings, and width of rights-of-way and easements.
(9) Certification, with seal, by a registered professional land surveyor
to the effect that the survey and map are correct.
B. Material to be submitted with final plan. The following information,
date, and documents shall be submitted with the final plan:
(1) Planning Commission application form.
(2) Corrected and updated material from the preliminary plan.
(3) Detailed drawings and specifications for:
(a)
All improvements in preliminary plan drawings.
(b)
Sanitary sewerage disposal system.
(d)
Water supply. If water is to be provided by means other than
private wells owned and maintained by the individual owners of lots
within the subdivision or development, applicants shall present evidence
to the Borough Council that the subdivision is to be supplied by a
certified public utility, a bona fide cooperative association of lot
owners, or by a municipal corporation, authority or utility. A copy
of a Certificate of Public Convenience from the Pennsylvania Public
Utility Commission or an application for such certificate, a cooperative
agreement or a commitment or agreement to serve the area in question,
whichever is appropriate, shall be acceptable.