Sketch plans shall be legibly drawn at a scale
of one inch to 100 or 200 feet and shall contain sufficient information
to indicate the nature, scope and concept of the proposed subdivision
and land development, the major problems to be resolved, the location
of the subdivision tract, the name of the land owner and other data
considered essential by the subdivider in presenting his proposal.
[Amended 6-5-1995 by Ord. No. 1031]
A. Plan size and legibility.
(1) The subdivision plan submitted for final approval
shall be a clear, legible, white print of an ink drawing.
(2) Final plans shall be on sheets not larger than 36
inches by 48 inches overall. It is recommended that, as far as practicable,
final plan sheets be held to the following overall sizes:
(a)
Eighteen inches by 24 inches.
(b)
Twenty-four inches by 36 inches.
(c)
Thirty-six inches by 48 inches.
(3) Where necessary to avoid sheets larger than the maximum
size prescribed above, final plans shall be drawn in two or more sections
accompanied by a key diagram showing relative location of the sections.
B. Plan scale and required information.
(1) The final plan shall be at a scale of not more than
50 feet to the inch and shall include the following information:
(a)
Subdivision name or identifying title.
(b)
North point, scale, date.
(c)
Name of the record owner and subdivider.
(d)
Name and seal of the registered professional
engineer or surveyor responsible for the plan.
(f)
Street lines, lot lines, rights-of-way, easements,
and areas dedicated or proposed to be dedicated to public use.
(g)
Sufficient data to determine readily the location,
bearing and length of every street, lot, and boundary line and to
reproduce such lines on the ground.
(h)
The length of all straight lines, radii, lengths
of curves, tangent bearings, and deflection angles for each street.
(i)
All dimensions and angles or bearings of the
lines of each lot and of each area proposed to be dedicated to public
use.
(j)
The proposed building setback line for each
street, or the proposed placement of each building.
(k)
Location, size and invert elevation of all sanitary,
storm and combined sewers and location of all manholes, inlets and
culverts.
(l)
All dimensions shall be shown in feet and hundredths
of a foot.
(n)
Names of streets within and adjacent to the
subdivision.
(o)
Permanent reference monuments shall be shown,
and shall be as specified by the Commission Engineer.
(p)
Wherever practicable, names of any adjoining
subdivisions shall be shown.
(q)
Wherever practicable, names of the owners of
any unplotted land shall be shown.
(r)
Certificate of dedication of streets and other
public property.
(s)
Certificate for approval by the Commission and
Borough Council with space for both the application of the review
stamp of the County Planning Commission and for acknowledgment of
receipt of the plan by the County Recorder of Deeds when it is presented
for recording.
(2) The final plan shall include thereon or be accompanied
by:
(a)
An affidavit that the applicant is the owner
or equitable owner of the land proposed to be subdivided.
(b)
A statement duly acknowledged before an officer
authorized to take acknowledgment of deeds and signed by the owner
or owners of the property, to the effect that the subdivision as shown
on the final plan is made with his or their free consent and that
it is desired to record the same.
(c)
Certification by the State Department of Environmental Protection when individual sewage disposal or water systems are to be installed as required by Article
III of this chapter.
(d)
Certification by the Commission Engineer that the subdivider has met the requirements of §§
235-14 and
235-16 of this chapter.
(e)
Construction plans.
[1]
Construction plans for all required improvements
including typical cross-sections, street profiles and drainage details
for all streets. Such profiles shall show at least the following:
[a] Existing (natural) grade along
the proposed street center line.
[b] Existing (natural) grade along
each side of the proposed street right-of-way.
[c] Proposed finished center-line grade
or proposed finished grade at top of curbs.
[d] Sanitary sewer mains and manholes.
[e] Storm sewer mains, inlets, manholes
and culverts.
[2]
All such plans shall include a public improvements
tabulation and shall be in a form suitable to serve as a basis for
documenting all improvements to be installed.
(f)
A contour grading plan including ground and
basement floor elevations of all buildings may be required if deemed
necessary by the Commission Engineer to properly establish grading
and drainage patterns.
(g)
Protective covenants, if any, in form for recording.
(h)
Any other special plans required by the Commission in accordance with §
235-13M and
N of this chapter.
(i)
A development agreement and improvement bond
as required herein.