The following improvements shall be installed by the subdivider or developer. The final plan shall not be approved until the final detailed design of improvements is approved and the improvements are installed or financial security has been established with the Council as provided for in Article IV.
A. 
Specifications. Monuments and markers shall be constructed as follows:
Material
Minimum Size
(inches)
Monument
Concrete or stone
30 x 6 x 6
Marker
Iron pipes or iron or steel bars
15 x 3/4 diameter
B. 
Location of monuments. Monuments shall be set:
(1) 
At the intersection of lines forming angles in the boundaries of the subdivision or development; and
(2) 
At the intersection of street lines.
C. 
Location of markers. Markers shall be set:
(1) 
At the beginning and ending of curves along street property lines;
(2) 
At points where lot lines intersect curves, either front or rear;
(3) 
At angles of property lines of lots; and
(4) 
At all other lot corners.
D. 
Placement and marking. Monuments and markers shall be placed by a registered professional engineer or registered land surveyor so that the scored or marked point coincides exactly with the point of intersection of the lines being monumented. They shall be set so that the top of the monument or marker is level with the surface of the surrounding ground. Monuments shall be marked on top with a copper or brass dowel.
E. 
Removal. Any monuments or markers that are removed shall be replaced by a registered professional engineer or surveyor at the expense of the person removing them.
Streets shall be brought to the grades and dimensions drawn on plans, profiles, and cross sections submitted by the subdivider or developer and approved by the Borough Engineer. The subdivider or developer shall install the required utilities and provide, where necessary, adequate subsurface drainage for the streets. The streets shall be designed and constructed to the standards set forth in § 250-35 of this chapter.
Erosion and sedimentation control improvements, where determined to be necessary by the Borough Engineer, the County Soil and Water Conservation District, or the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the plans submitted by the subdivider or developer and approved by the Borough Engineer and above-mentioned agencies. The improvements shall be designed and constructed to the standards set forth in § 250-37 of this chapter.
Stormwater management control improvements, where determined to be necessary by the Borough Engineer, the Soil and Water Conservation District, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, or the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the plans submitted by the subdivider or developer and approved by the Borough Engineer and above-mentioned agencies. The improvements shall be designed and constructed to the standards set forth in § 250-38 of this chapter.
A. 
Where a central water supply system is proposed and/or required, it shall be designed, installed, and maintained in accordance with the plans submitted by the subdivider or developer and approved by the Borough Engineer, the applicable water utility company, and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. The improvements shall be designed and constructed to the standards set forth in § 250-40 of this chapter. Upon completion of the installation of the improvements, a reproducible as-built plan of the system shall be filed with the Borough.
B. 
Where a central water supply system is not proposed and/or required, each lot in a subdivision shall be capable of being provided with an individual on-lot water supply system in accordance with the minimum standards approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection as referenced in § 250-40 of this chapter.
C. 
Fire hydrants shall be provided as an integral part of any central or public water supply system. The improvements shall be designed and constructed to the standards set forth in § 250-40 of this chapter and shall be approved by the local fire authorities.
A. 
Where a central sewerage system is proposed and/or required, it shall be designed, installed, and maintained in accordance with the plans submitted by the subdivider or developer and approved by the Borough Engineer, the engineer of the Riverside Municipal Authority, and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. Where required, a Department of Environmental Protection planning module approval shall also be obtained before final plan approval. The improvements shall be designed and constructed to the standards set forth in § 250-41 of this chapter. Upon completion of the installation of improvements, a reproducible as-built plan of the system shall be filed with the Borough.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
B. 
Where a central sewerage system is not feasible or is not required, each lot in a subdivision shall be capable of being provided with an individual on-lot disposal system in accordance with the minimum standards approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and as referenced in § 250-41 of this chapter.
Where utilities are required to be installed underground, the developer or subdivider shall be required to obtain a letter from each utility company providing service according to the standards set forth in § 250-42 of this chapter. Such a letter shall be submitted to the Borough at the time of final plan approval.
Curbs and sidewalks, when required, shall be provided in accordance with the standards set forth in § 250-43 of this chapter.
Street trees, when required, shall be provided in accordance with the standards set forth in § 250-44 of this chapter.
Recreation facilities, when required, shall be provided in accordance with the standards set forth in § 250-45 of this chapter.
Street name signs shall be provided at all street intersections in the subdivision or land development. They shall be paid for by the subdivider or developer and furnished and installed by the Borough.
When streetlights are to be provided, the subdivider or developer shall make the necessary arrangements with the Borough and the utility company involved. (See also § 250-58 above.)
All required improvements in mobile home parks shall be approved by the Borough Engineer. (See Article VII.)