The following rules and regulations for the subdivision of land in the
Borough of Freedom, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, were adopted by Ordinance
No. 393, dated November 12, 1968, by the Borough Council pursuant to the Act
of July 10, 1947, P.L. 1621, as amended.
For the purpose of assuring sites suitable for building purposes and
human habitation and to provide for the harmonious development of boroughs,
for the coordination of existing streets with proposed streets, parks and
other features of the official street plan of the borough, for ensuring adequate
open spaces for traffic, recreation, light and air and for proper distribution
of population, thereby creating conditions favorable to the health, safety,
morals and general welfare of the citizens, any borough is empowered to adopt
land subdivision regulations. Such regulations may include definitions, design
standards, plan requirements, plan processing procedures, improvement and
construction requirements and conditions of acceptance of public improvements
by the borough.
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Freedom Borough
Subdivision Regulations."
No subdivision of any lot, tract or parcel of land shall be affected;
no street, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, water main or other facilities in
connection therewith shall be laid out, constructed, opened or dedicated for
public use or travel or for the common use of occupants of buildings abutting
thereon, except in strict accordance with the provisions of these regulations.
No lot in a subdivision may be sold; no permit to erect, alter or repair
any building upon land in a subdivision may be issued; and no building may
be erected in a subdivision, unless and until a subdivision plan has been
approved and recorded and until the improvements required by the Borough Planning
Commission in connection therewith have either been constructed or guaranteed
as hereinafter provided.