A record plan is required whenever land is to be subdivided
abutting on existing streets or streets proposed to be laid out through
unimproved land. It shall be drawn accurately to scale, preferably
40 feet to the inch, and be clearly legible on reproduction. The record
plan shall have a title and an identifying Borough number. It shall
contain statements approved by the Borough's Solicitor for the
signatures of the subdivider and other interested persons, for the
approval by the Borough, for recording information and for certification
by the subdivider's registered professional engineer or surveyor.
The record plan shall show courses and distances sufficient for legal
descriptions for all lines shown. Lot descriptions shall be shown
and related to the side of the street right-of-way. The record plan
shall show all rights-of-way and easements, monuments, street names,
the kind and extent of all drainage facilities, streetlights, fire
hydrants, sidewalks, typical cross sections of rights-of-way and other
pertinent notations.
A construction plan is required whenever land is to be subdivided
abutting on existing streets or streets to be laid out through unimproved
land, showing in plan, profile and cross sections all necessary information
for the proper construction of required improvements. Scales shall
be, preferably, 40 feet to the inch horizontally and four feet to
the inch vertically; details and cross sections shall be 1/4 inch
to the foot. Construction plans shall supplement the record plan and
shall be so identified and numbered.