[Ord. 74-2, 7/2/1974]
1. 
Placement; Marking. Monuments and markers must so be placed that the scored or marked point coincides exactly with the point of intersection of the lines being monumented. The top of the monument or marker must be level with the surface of the surrounding ground. Concrete monuments shall be marked on top with a copper or brass dowel. Cut stone monuments shall have a point marking.
2. 
Monuments must be set at:
A. 
The intersections of major street right-of-way lines.
B. 
The intersections of lines forming angles in the boundaries of the subdivision.
C. 
Such intermediate points as may be required by the Board of Supervisors.
3. 
Location of Lot Markers. Lot markers must be set at all corners, except those monumented, by the time the lot is offered for sale.
4. 
Removal. Any monuments or markers that are removed shall be replaced by a registered engineer or surveyor at the expense of the person removing them.
5. 
Monuments and markers shall be as follows:
A. 
Monuments shall be six inches square or four inches in diameter and shall be 30 inches long. Monuments shall be made of concrete, stone or by setting a four-inch cast iron steel pipe filled with concrete.
B. 
Markers shall be 3/4 of an inch square or 3/4 of an inch in diameter and 15 inches long. Markers shall be made of iron pipes or iron or steel bars.
6. 
In minor subdivisions and at the discretion of the Board of Supervisors, markers may be substituted for monuments.
[Ord. 74-2, 7/2/1974]
1. 
Utility and street improvements shall be provided in each new or enlarged subdivision in accordance with the standards and requirements as set forth in the Township resolution establishing improvement and construction standards and specifications.
2. 
Street Trees. One and one-half inch caliper - 40 to 60 feet apart. Street trees shall be planted between the sidewalk and the building line. Street trees may be eliminated where, in the opinion of the Board of Supervisors, sufficient trees exist and will be permitted to remain. In no circumstances will any of the following trees be permitted either to remain or to be planted as street trees:
A. 
Poplars; all varieties.
B. 
Willows; all varieties.
C. 
White or silver maple (Acer Saccharinum).
D. 
Aspen; all varieties.
E. 
Common black locust.
3. 
The Board of Supervisors reserves the right to increase, change, alter or substitute materials, manner and specifications for utility and street improvements, provided that such changes are deemed to serve in the public interest.
[Ord. 74-2, 7/2/1974]
1. 
The Board of Supervisors in considering all preliminary and/or final plans of subdivision and land development shall condition its approval upon the execution of erosion and sedimentation control measures as contained in or required by § 22-511 hereof.
2. 
The erosion and sedimentation control plan will be incorporated into the agreement and bond requirements as required under § 22-704 hereof. Said plan shall be a part of the final plans of subdivision and land development.
3. 
At the time of application for a building permit, a review shall be conducted by the Township Engineer to insure conformance with the plan as approved. During construction consultative technical assistance will be furnished, if requested, by the Township Engineer and the County Soil and Water Conservation District. The Township Engineer shall inspect the development site and enforce compliance with the approved plans.