A.
A Sketch Plan may be submitted by the applicant as a diagrammatic basis for informal discussion with the Planning Commission, the Board of Supervisors, and the County Planning Commission regarding the design of a proposed subdivision or land development. Sketch Plan submission is strongly encouraged by the Township as a way of helping applicants and officials develop a better understanding of the property and to help establish an overall design approach that respects its special or noteworthy features, while providing for the density permitted under Chapter 370, Zoning. The procedure for preapplication discussion and Sketch Plan submission is outlined in § 320-14.
B.
To provide a full understanding of the site's potential and to facilitate the most effective exchange with the Planning Commission, the Sketch Plan should include the information listed below. Many of these items can be taken from the Existing Resources and Site Analysis Plan, a document that must, in any case, be prepared and submitted no later than the date of the site inspection, which precedes the Preliminary Plan submission (see § 320-19D). The Sketch Plan may be prepared as a simple overlay sheet placed on top of the Existing Resources and Site Analysis Plan.
(1)
Name and address of the applicant and of the applicant's engineer, surveyor, planner, architect, or landscape architect, as applicable.
(2)
Location map.
(3)
Zoning district(s), including overlay districts if applicable.
(4)
Municipality(ies) in which the subdivision or land development is located.
(5)
Approximate tract boundaries sufficient to locate the tract on a map of the Township.
(6)
Streets on and adjacent to the tract (both existing and proposed.)
(7)
Scale, if applicable (not greater than one inch = 200 feet), north arrow, and date of plan preparation. Dimensions of the plan need not be exact at this stage.
(8)
Significant existing topographical, physical, and cultural features such as easements, rights-of-way, soil types, floodplains, known wetlands, watercourses, woodlands, fields, pastures, meadows, trees with 15 DBH or greater, hedgerows and other significant vegetation, prohibitive steep slopes (25% and over), rock outcrops, soil types, ponds, ditches, drains, dumps, storage tanks, streams within 200 feet of the tract, and cultural features such as structures, foundations, walls, wells, trails, and abandoned roads.
(9)
Schematic layout indicating a general concept for land conservation and development ("bubble" format is acceptable for this delineation of step one of the four-step design process described in § 320-58B of this chapter).
(10)
Proposed lot layout.
(11)
In the case of Land Development Plans, proposed general layout of buildings and/or major structures, parking areas, and other improvements.
(12)
General description of proposed method and location of water supply, recharge, sewage treatment, and stormwater management.
(13)
The plan shall provide the streets, public easements, green preservation enhancement areas, and other features designated as "Potential Future Reservations" on the Official Map of North Coventry Township.
[Added 4-7-2014 by Ord. No. 10[1]]
[1]
Editor's Note: This ordinance also redesignated former Subsection B(13) as B(14).
(14)
The plan should be clearly labeled "Sketch Plan."