The purpose of this article is to establish
and define the public improvements which will be required to be constructed
by the applicant as condition for final plan approval.
All construction shall be completed in accordance
with the specific conditions of the commitment and the accepted drawings
and specifications and in the manner acceptable to Borough Council.
[Amended 9-19-1988 by Ord. No. 604]
When changes from the accepted drawings and
specifications become necessary during construction, the Borough Engineer
may approve such changes which do not conflict with or violate any
ordinance of Perkasie Borough. All other changes shall be approved
by the Borough Council with advice from the Borough Engineer before
the execution of such changes.
Adequate provisions for the satisfactory maintenance
of all streets shall be made by dedication to and acceptance for maintenance
by the Borough or by other acceptable means.
The owner shall install or cause to be installed,
at the owner's expense, metal pole streetlights serviced by underground
conduit in accordance with the Perkasie Electric Department and approved
by the Borough Council in conformity to a general standard of streetlighting
established by the Borough Council. The equipment of metal poles may
be waived in such instances as provided by the Borough Manager due
to the existence of wooden poles already in place. Provision shall
be made for energizing said lighting after 50% or more of the dwellings
in a given subdivision or land development or section of a subdivision
or land development have been occupied. The owner shall be responsible
for all charges or rates of the streets lighted until such time that
the streets are accepted or condemned as public streets by the Borough
Council.
The owner shall construct stormwater drainage
facilities, including curbs, catch basins and inlets, storm sewers,
road ditches and open channels in order to prevent erosion, flooding
and other hazards to life and property. All such facilities are to
be of adequate size and grade to hydraulically accommodate maximum
potential volumes of flow and size, type, and installation of all
stormwater drains and sewers shall be constructed in accordance with
the plans and standard specifications of Perkasie Borough.
Where no public water is accessible, water shall
be furnished by the owner on an individual-lot basis. If wells are
installed on each lot and the lot also contains its own sewage disposal
facilities, the well shall be of the drilled type, cased and grout-sealed
into the bedrock. Each well shall produce not less than six gallons
per minute as established by bailer tests and certified by the well
driller.
If public sewer facilities are not available,
the owner shall provide for sewage disposal on an individual basis
according to the rules, regulations, terms, definitions and conditions
of the Individual Sewage Disposal System Code for Bucks County, Pennsylvania,
adopted by the Bucks County Board of Health on November 12, 1955,
and any amendments thereto made.
If, at the time of final approval, public sanitary
sewer facilities are not available to the subdivision or land development,
but will become available within a period of five years or a period
determined by Borough Council from the date of recording, the owner
shall be required to install or cause to be installed, at his expense,
sanitary sewers and sewer laterals to the street line in accordance
with the requirements and standards of the Municipal Authority and
shall cap all laterals. Review and approval by the Municipal Authority
shall be required.
Grading shall conform in all respects to the
final plan and the requirements and standards of this chapter.
Additional community facilities may be required
to serve the proposed lots or dwellings in a subdivision or land development.
Where a proposed park, playground or other public facility is shown
in the Comprehensive Plan or community facilities plan or parts thereof
is located in whole or in part of a subdivision or land development,
the dedication or reservation of such area may be required by the
Borough Council in those cases which it deems such requirements to
be reasonable.