The Planning Commission may require that the
following materials shall be submitted with an application for review
and approval of preliminary plans:
A. Eight copies of the plan in the form of a map or series
of maps drawn to a scale not smaller than 200 feet to the inch and
showing the following:
(1) The limits and dimensions of the tract to be subdivided
or developed and the proposed name or identifying title of the subdivision
or land development. The date, scale and North point.
(2) Existing and proposed streets, including the name,
widths of the right-of-way and cartway.
(3) The location and dimensions, where applicable, of
existing buildings, railroads, easement, right-of-way, public lands,
tree masses, streams and other features, and monuments.
(4) The location and dimensions of proposed easements,
existing property lines, rights-of-way, and land reserved for public
purposes; and the location, course, and dimensions of existing and
proposed sanitary and storm sewer and water facilities.
(5) Existing topographic contours at not more than ten-foot
intervals or at such intervals that the contours shall have a maximum
spacing of 100 feet. The Planning Commission may also require supplemental
plans showing proposed final contour.
(6) The name and address of the applicant. The name, seal,
and signature of the engineer, architect, or surveyor who prepared
the plan. The name and address of the owner of the tract and the names
of the owners of adjoining tracts.
B. Eight copies of a sketch or map, drawn approximately
to scale, showing the location of the proposed subdivision or land
development in relation to adjacent properties and existing streets,
and showing any proposed connection with existing sewer and water
facilities and a summary table of the number of structures and dwelling
units proposed.
C. Eight copies of a statement of proposed improvements,
including streets, curbs, gutters, and sidewalks, including a typical
cross-section diagram of proposed street construction, and including
the proposed means of water supply and sanitary drainage.
D. In the event that the plans propose the enlargement
of utility or any other services extending from another municipality,
a statement or certificate indicating that the proposal has been reviewed
by the municipality or municipal authority concerned and is considered
to be reasonable.
E. Whenever a single tract or parcel of land is to be
subdivided into three or more lots, the applicant shall prepare, for
the use of the Borough, four copies of a formal revision to the Borough's
Official Liquid Wastes Disposal Plan, pursuant to the rules and regulations
of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. Such revision
shall include but shall not be limited to the following information:
(1) A preliminary plot plan indicating within the site
the location of existing and proposed buildings, lot lines, sewage
or sewerage systems, all sources of water supply such as wells and
springs, ponds, streams, and other bodies of water, rights-of-way,
streets, roadways, highways, and access routes.
(2) Information relating to the type of water supply and
sewage supply provided or to be provided including soil conditions
and limitations for on-lot sewage disposal if applicable.
(3) Information relating to adjacent property, buildings,
sources of water supply, ponds, streams, sewage or sewerage systems,
rights-of-way, streets, that may have a significant effect on the
environmental and sanitary aspects of the proposed subdivision.
(4) Direction to North, direction of slopes, and degree
of slope.
(5) Direction and distance of the nearest sewage treatment
plant and information as to its present or future accessibility in
terms of time, finances and load capacity as well as the sources of
this information.