An applicant for conditional use approval pursuant to §
139-145 of Chapter
139, Zoning, of this Code shall submit a development plan as part of a conditional use application which includes the following items, unless waived by the Board of Supervisors:
A. Tract data: a survey plan which identifies total acreage
of the tract, tract boundaries showing bearings and distances and
the ownership of the tract and all adjacent properties.
B. Environmental data: a plan which delineates environmental resources pursuant to Chapter
73, Environmental Protection.
C. Development data: a sketch plan which indicates any proposed subdivision of the tract with sufficient data to prove that the proposed layout will comply with all requirements of Chapter
139, Zoning, and this chapter. In the case of land development, the location of proposed buildings, internal streets and parking areas shall be shown, as well as the type of buffer treatment to be used between the proposed use and residential uses adjacent thereto.
D. Means of access: a plan which identifies all existing
access-point/curb cuts from public roads along the frontage of Paoli
Pike and a distance of at least 300 feet east and west of the tract
and such other existing access-point curb cuts along Paoli Pike at
a greater distance from the tract if such existing access-point/curb
cuts will in any way impact upon the traffic entering into and/or
exiting from the proposed development. The plan shall also show all
other public roads within 300 feet of the tract proposed for development
and all new access points or connections into the existing road system
proposed as part of the development plan.
E. Means of sewage disposal and water service: a plan
which identifies the sewage treatment system proposed and the estimated
gallons per day of sewage being treated shall be prepared in accordance
with the requirements of Act 537, as amended, The Pennsylvania Sewage
Facilities Act. Documentation of water service shall be provided.
F. Means of stormwater management: a plan which identifies the stormwater management system proposed pursuant to Chapter
73, Environmental Protection.
G. Traffic impact study: The applicant shall be responsible
for the preparation and cost of a traffic impact study. Such study
shall be prepared by a traffic consultant hired by the applicant with
the approval of the Township. The study shall enable the Township
to assess the impact of the proposed development on the road network,
to identify traffic problems associated with the proposed development,
to identify solutions and to present improvements to be incorporated
into the project design.