The applicant shall submit, for review by the Mayor and Town Council of the Borough of Chambersburg and the Chambersburg Planning and Zoning Commission, a plan drawn on a map of the property showing the following information, together with the supporting information and documentation listed below:
A. A written statement by the landowner setting forth the reasons why, in his opinion, a planned residential development would be in the public interest and would be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan for the development of the Borough.
B. The location, size and topography of the site and the nature of the landowner's interest in the land proposed to be developed.
C. The density of land use to be allocated to parts of the site to be developed.
D. The location and size of the common open space.
E. The form of organization proposed to own and maintain the common open space.
F. The use and the approximate height, bulk and location of buildings and other structures.
G. The feasibility of proposals for the disposition of sanitary wastes and stormwater, including a Plan Revision Module for Land Development for submission to the Department of Environmental Resources.
H. The substance of covenants, grants of easements or other restrictions proposed to be imposed upon the use of the land, buildings and structures, including proposed easements or grants for public utilities.
I. The provisions for parking of vehicles and the location, names, width of rights-of-way, width of cartway, and paving of proposed streets and easements in accordance with the design standards of Chapter
258, Subdivision and Land Development.
J. In the case of development plans which call for development over a period of years, a schedule showing the proposed time within which applications for final approval of all sections of the planned residential development are intended to be filed, and this schedule must be updated annually, on the anniversary of its approval, until the development is completed and accepted.
K. The location, size and type of planting for buffer yards.
L. The location and size of areas to be set aside for schools, parks, recreation or other public purposes.
M. A copy of a report on soil characteristics of the site prepared by the County Soil and Water Conservation District so that the Commission may determine the type and degree of development the site may accommodate because of the limitation of soil as related to basement and foundation construction, street and parking area construction and grading condition.
N. A plan for minimizing erosion as outlined in Chapter
258, Subdivision and Land Development.
O. The location and types of erosion and sediment control measures prepared.
P. A profile of each street, including grades.
Q. Location of existing and proposed utility mains.
R. Location plans of proposed sanitary and stormwater sewers and any proposed water distribution system.
S. Location and plans of any proposed private sewage treatment plant and water supply plants.
T. A profile of the proposed sanitary and storm sewers and waterlines, with invert elevations and connections to existing systems.
U. A copy of the report from the County Conservation District indicating the extent of erosion control plans needed and whether in his opinion a permit for each moving activity may be required from the Department of Environmental Resources.
V. Evidence in writing, where 100 or more dwelling units are proposed in the development, from the school district in which the subdivision or land development is located containing the review and comments of the school district on the proposed development.
W. A copy of a report, where 100 or more dwelling units are proposed in the development, indicating an estimated volume of vehicular traffic movement and the adequacy of the proposed and existing streets and highways to carry the traffic both within and beyond the proposed development and possible solutions to such problems as may be thereby identified.
X. A copy of a report, where 100 or more dwelling units are proposed in the development, indicating the general arrangement for stormwater drainage, the estimated volume of water to be generated and the effect of such volumes on the drainageways or streams within the development and that projected volumes can be accommodated by the existing drainage facilities or streams beyond the proposed development.
Y. A copy of a report, where 100 or more dwelling units are proposed in the development, indicating the general arrangement for water supply, including the location, source, type and capacity of the proposed supply to serve the proposed development signed by a registered engineer.