[Amended 5-8-1989 by Ord. No. 5-8-89F]
60.18.1. 
The preliminary plat shall provide:
1. 
The proposed layout of the entire property.
2. 
The approximate location of property lines, buildings, watercourses and other existing physical features on or adjacent to the property.
3. 
The proposed location and width of streets; the size and square foot area of lots.
4. 
Contours of the entire plat proposed to be subdivided at five-foot intervals. Contours shall be based on the United States Government Sandy Hook Datum.
5. 
Location and size of all existing storm and sanitary sewers, and a preliminary layout of additional sanitary sewers, storm sewers, stormwater handling facilities and necessary extensions thereof to existing recognized and acceptable installations or facilities.
6. 
A separate profile of each established and proposed street, road or other way, showing surface elevations on the center line, on the property lines with grades along the roadway center line and along the center line extended a reasonable distance beyond the plat, shall be submitted with the plat.
7. 
The title under which the proposed subdivision is to be recorded with the name of the allotter.
8. 
The names of all adjoining properties and allotments showing the location of streets in said plats.
9. 
The scale of the preliminary plat shall not be less than 100 feet equals one inch.
10. 
An arrow indicating the direction of North.
11. 
The plat shall show the location of proposed storm sewers and catch basins and the capacity of the same.
12. 
The method of disposal of the discharge from sanitary and storm sewers proposed to be constructed and the method of disposal of discharge from sanitary or storm sewers already existing without the boundaries of said plat which flows over the proposed plan, which disposition must be lawful. In the case of storm sewers and stormwater flow, it must be clearly shown where and how such discharge and/or flow shall be conducted, i.e., whether through existing storm sewers or existing natural watercourses. In the case of natural watercourses, it must be shown by acceptable engineering data that the natural watercourse is capable of accepting and handling such discharge or flow without damage or inconvenience to properties adjacent to or abutting its course.
13. 
Location, size and capacity of all drains and culverts as directed by the Municipal Engineer.
14. 
Where the proposed subdivision is not totally within the confines of the municipality or is in proximity of the boundary line, such boundary line shall be accurately indicated on the plan.
15. 
A location map identifying the location of the proposed subdivision or land development.
16. 
A storm drainage plan indicating the approximate location and size of proposed lines and/or detention facilities.
17. 
The location and elevation of the one-hundred-year floodplain as designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency or a hydraulic/hydrologic study prepared, signed and sealed by an engineer licensed in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
[Amended 9-8-2014 by Ord. No. 9-8-14]
18. 
A conceptual grading plan of the total area within the proposed subdivision or land development showing existing and proposed contours.
19. 
Location of all required permanent monuments.
20. 
In addition to the above preliminary plan requirements, land developments shall also include, where applicable, the following:
a. 
The plan shall be drawn to scale and contain an appropriate note stating that all pertinent information is copied from a certified plot plan made from an up-to-date survey that reflects existing ground conditions of the site.
b. 
The sale shall not be smaller than one inch equals 50 feet. The Municipal Engineer may upon written request of the applicant, authorize the use of a smaller scale if the required data can be clearly shown.
60.19.1. 
The final plat, in addition to the information supplied on the preliminary plan shall provide:
1. 
The boundaries of the property, determined by courses and distances, and the length and bearing of all lot lines; distances to the nearest 1/100 of a foot, United States standard measure.
2. 
The boundary of the tract shall be determined by an accurate survey in the field which must be balanced and closed, shown by description on the plat and certified to be correct by registered surveyor.
3. 
All lots numbered with square foot area of each lot indicated.
4. 
All parcels and units lettered with square foot area of each parcel or unit indicated.
5. 
The lines of all proposed streets and any other portions of the property intended to be dedicated for public use.
6. 
The lengths of the radii, arcs, chords, tangents and central angles for all curved streets or lot lines.
7. 
The names of all adjoining subdivisions; the lines of all adjoining property owners; the lines of all adjoining streets with their names and widths.
8. 
All required forms such as endorsements, dedications and certificates.
9. 
A location map identifying the location of the proposed subdivision or land development.
10. 
The location and elevation of the one-hundred-year floodplain limits as designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency or a hydraulic/hydrologic study prepared, signed and sealed by an engineer licensed in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
[Amended 9-8-2014 by Ord. No. 9-8-14]
11. 
The location of all required permanent monuments and survey pins.
60.19.2. 
The final plat shall be drawn in accordance with the most recent revisions of Allegheny County Planning Commission Subdivision Regulations which is hereby adopted and made a part hereof by reference.
60.19.3. 
In addition to the above final plan requirements, land developments shall also include, where applicable, the following:
1. 
The locations and size of all buildings and uses.
2. 
Vehicular and pedestrian traffic circulation features, including vehicular access onto the site.
3. 
Height and bulk of all structures.
4. 
Off-street parking and loading facilities.
5. 
Landscaping buffer strips where required.
6. 
Dimensions of all existing and proposed utilities, including sanitary and storm sewers and including easements.
7. 
Existing watercourses.
8. 
Storage and garbage facilities, if out-of-doors.
9. 
Location of all applicable minimum yard setbacks.