A. 
Prior to the preparation of any plans, it is recommended that a determination should be made as to whether or not any portion of land is in a designated floodplain district and whether any flood hazards would exist from the proposed subdivision and/or land development.
B. 
Prior to the preparation of any plans, it is suggested that prospective developers consult with the Municipal Act 537[1] enforcement officer concerning soil suitability when on-site sewage disposal facilities are proposed.
[1]
Editor's Note: See 35 P.S. § 750.1 et seq.
C. 
Prospective developers should consult the Delaware County Conservation District representative concerning erosion and sediment control and the effect of soil conditions on the proposed development if the development is under 25 acres. A soil and erosion control permit from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection is required for developments of 25 or more acres.
The following information shall be required as a part of the preliminary plan for subdivision and/or land developments any portion of which is in a designated floodplain district as determined by the Administrator.
A. 
Name of engineer, surveyor, or other qualified person responsible for providing the information required in this section.
B. 
A map showing the location of the proposed subdivision and/or land development with respect to any designated floodplain district, including information on, but not limited to, the one-hundred-year flood elevations, boundaries of the floodplain districts, proposed lots and sites, fills, flood or erosion protective facilities, and areas subject to special deed restrictions.
C. 
Where the subdivision and/or land development lies partially or completely within any designated floodplain districts, or where the subdivision and/or land development borders on a floodplain district, the preliminary plan map shall include detailed information giving the location and elevation of proposed roads, public utilities, and building sites. All such maps shall also show contours at intervals of two feet if slope is 15% or less or five feet if slope exceeds 15% and identify accurately the boundaries of the floodplain districts.
D. 
All other information required by Chapter 195, Subdivision and Land Development, and Resolution of the Delaware County Planning Commission No. 7601 of March 18, 1976, as amended, for preliminary plan review.
[Amended 10-31-1978; 12-19-1978 by Ord. No. 78-7]
The following information shall be required as a part of the final plan for subdivision and/or land development, any portion of which is in a designated floodplain district and shall be prepared by a registered engineer or surveyor.
A. 
All information required for the submission of the preliminary plan incorporating any changes requested by the Delaware County Planning Commission.
B. 
A map showing the exact location and elevation of all proposed buildings, structures, roads, and public utilities to be constructed within any designated floodplain district. All such maps shall show contours at intervals of two feet if the slope is 15% or less or five feet if the slope exceeds 15% and identify accurately the boundaries of the floodplain districts.
C. 
Submission of the final plan shall also be accompanied by all required permits and related documentation from the Department of Environmental Protection, and any other Commonwealth agency, or local municipality where any alteration or relocation of a stream or watercourse is proposed. In addition, documentation shall be submitted indicating that all affected adjacent municipalities have been notified of the proposed alteration or relocation. The Federal Insurance Administrator and the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development shall also be notified whenever any such activity is proposed.
D. 
All other information required by Chapter 195, Subdivision and Land Development, and Resolution of the Delaware County Planning Commission No. 7601 of March 18, 1976, as amended, for final plan review.
[Amended 10-31-1978; 12-19-1978 by Ord. No. 78-7]