[Amended 12-13-2007 by Ord. No. 724]
A. Installation required. Gas, water, electric, telephone
and other public utility services shall be provided by the subdivider.
B. All such utilities shall be installed underground
where any new public or private street is to be constructed or where
any existing public or private street is to be extended.
C. Any new buildings resulting from any subdivision or
land development that will not involve any new or extended public
or private street shall nonetheless be required to connect to the
overhead utilities by means of an underground lateral connection of
the building to such overhead utilities, except when connecting an
underground lateral would encroach onto the private property of another
person.
D. The underground installation of such utilities shall
be performed in accordance with the requirements of the Uniform Construction
Code in effect in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and any other applicable
state or local regulations applicable to the installation and maintenance
of utility lines and connections.
[Amended 12-13-2001 by Ord. No. 658]
A. Monuments of stone, concrete or iron pipe as specified
by the Township Engineer shall be placed at all angles, tangent points
or points of curve in the right-of-way lines and at such other points
as may be necessary to make the retracing or the resurveying of the
lines as shown on the subdivision plan reasonably convenient.
B. Monuments shall be of concrete or stone, shall be
a minimum of six inches square and at least 30 inches in length and
shall contain a copper or brass dowel scored with an "x" to mark the
reference point.
C. Monuments shall be placed so that the marked point
shall coincide exactly with the intersection of lines to be marked
and shall be set so that the top of the monument is level with the
finished grade of the surrounding ground.
D. Monuments shall be set for all roads on the road lines
at the following locations:
(1) At least one monument at each intersection;
(2) At changes in direction of road lines, excluding curb
area at intersections;
(3) An intermediate monument wherever topographical or
other conditions make it impossible to sight between two otherwise
required monuments; and
(4) At all other places along the road necessary to readily
define the road.
E. Monuments shall also be set along the perimeter of
the tract being developed, sufficient to establish the boundaries
of such tract.
F. Where public sanitary sewers are installed and capped,
a monument shall be set at the end of each capped lateral.
G. The four major corners of each lot appearing on the
subdivision plan shall be marked with iron pins, not less than 2 1/2
feet in length, embedded or driven to a depth of not less than two
feet. Nothing shall prevent the use of granite or some other suitable
or appropriate marker.
For provisions regarding stormwater, erosion and sediment control, see Chapter
281, Stormwater Management and Soil Erosion.
For provisions regarding stormwater management, see Chapter
281, Stormwater Management and Soil Erosion.
[Amended 2-12-2009 by Ord. No. 739]
A. General landscaping requirement. Any part or portion of any lot or
tract which is not occupied by buildings or structures or used for
loading parking spaces and aisles, pedestrian circulation, designated
storage areas, and other permitted impervious or semipervious surfaces
shall be landscaped according to an overall landscape plan approved
by the Board of Commissioners or shall be left in its natural state
(e.g., forest meadow or hedgerow).
B. Buffering and screening. All subdivision or land development plans shall comply with the requirements set forth in Chapter
300, Zoning, as applicable.
C. Street trees.
(1) All subdivisions and land developments shall provide street trees
along the entire length of any existing or proposed public street
and on both sides of any street within the subdivision or land development,
except where the Shade Tree Commission agrees that suitable street
trees are already in place.
(2) No less than one street tree shall be provided for every 35 feet
of street frontage. If any lot has a frontage of less than 35 feet,
then at least one street tree shall be provided on each lot.
(3) One of the following street tree planting concepts shall be used,
subject to Township approval:
(a)
Formal allee of street trees.
[1]
Use uniform street tree variety.
[2]
Coordinate new plantings with existing street tree plantings
where applicable. A uniform canopy from both sides of the street shall
be provided
[3]
Street trees shall be located within the tree lawn within the
right-of-way. The width of the tree lawn (the planted area between
the sidewalk and the curb) shall be no less than three feet for secondary
streets and six feet for residential streets.
[4]
Use a minimum of three species of trees.
(b)
Naturalized street tree planting.
[1]
Vary street tree varieties or species.
[2]
An average of one street tree shall be planted for every 35
feet of street frontage, provided that lots with less than 25 feet
of frontage shall have at least one street tree.
[3]
Street trees shall be located within the tree lawn within the
right-of-way. The width of the tree lawn (the planted area between
the sidewalk and the curb) shall be no less than three feet for secondary
streets and six feet for residential streets.
[4]
Planting design shall accentuate views and integrate important
landscape elements.
(4) Street trees shall meet the following standards:
(a)
Minimum size: 3 to 3 1/2 inches' caliper.
(b)
Branching height. The height of branching shall bear a relationship
to the size and species of tree; those trees selected for street tree
usage shall have a minimum clearance height of seven feet above grade
before branching begins.
(c)
All trees to be installed shall be balled and burlapped in accordance
with American Association of Nurserymen Standards. The ball depth
shall be not less than 60% of the ball diameter and in all cases shall
contain the maximum of the fibrous roots of the tree. Bare root material
is not acceptable. The following standards shall apply:
Caliper
(inches)
|
Minimum Ball Diameter
(inches)
|
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3 to 3 1/2
|
32
|
3 1/2 to 4
|
36
|
(d)
Excavated plant pits shall be two feet wider than the ball size.
(e)
Backfill mix for the excavated plant pit area shall be composed
of screened topsoil and/or compost.
(f)
Tree guying.
[1]
Three No. 12 galvanized steel wires shall be spaced equally
around the tree and connected to the tree within rubber hoses so that
the wire does not come in contact with the tree. In the condition
where space does not allow three stakes, a single stake will be acceptable.
[2]
Stakes shall be 2" x 2" x-8' 0" rough-sawed stakes.
[3]
All tree guying material shall be removed one year after planting.
(g)
Plant trees at ground level or slightly above ground level as
grown in nursery. The root flare of each tree shall be exposed. Root
balls shall be prepared for planting by cutting off and removing the
top 1/2 of any wire basket and/or removing burlap and twine from the
top 1/2 of the root ball. Synthetic burlap and twine or burlap treated
with root inhibitors shall not be used unless such materials are cut
and removed completely.
(h)
All plantings shall be mulched to a depth of two to three inches,
and the mulch shall not touch the tree trunk and shall cover the width
of the tree lawn area.
(i)
Each planting shall be pruned to preserve the natural character
of the planting in a manner appropriate to the particular requirements.
Branches should be thinned by removal of crossing, damaged or competing
limbs back to the major crotch. The leader is to be left intact.
(j)
Plant material.
[1]
Selected street trees shall be hardy species with minimal maintenance
requirements and shall be selected such that, at maturity, they shall
provide adequate summer shade. Selected street tree species shall
be of the nongrafted type.
[2]
Plantings and their measurement shall conform to the standards
of the publications American or U.S.A. Standard for Nursery Stock,
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) or U.S.A.S. 260.1 of
the American Association of Nurserymen, as amended. All plant material
used on the site shall have been grown within the same United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) hardiness zone as the site, shall
be free of disease, and shall be nursery-grown, unless it is determined
by the Township that the transplanting of trees partially fulfills
the requirements of this section.
[3]
Required street trees shall be selected from the species listed
on Appendix A which are indicated on Appendix A as being appropriate
for street trees. Where street trees shall be planted under utility wires,
only street trees designated on Appendix A as being suitable for planting
under utility wires shall be selected.
D. Impervious surface coverage, vegetation disturbance and replacement.
[Amended 3-11-2010 by Ord. No. 749]
(1) Any increase in impervious coverage of at least 1,200 square feet
shall require provision for one new tree of three-inch-to-three-and-one-half-inch-caliper
for each additional 1,200 square feet of impervious coverage.
(2) In determining where necessary earth disturbance shall occur, the
applicant shall consider the location(s) and benefit of conservation
of healthy mature woodland stands and the impacts, in terms of functions
and values to wildlife, of separating, dividing and or encroaching
on wildlife travel corridors and/or extensive habitat areas.
(3) Vegetation intended to remain postdisturbance shall be protected
from damage. The following procedures shall be utilized during construction
in order to protect remaining vegetation:
(a)
Where existing vegetation is to remain, no change in existing
grade shall be permitted within the dripline of any trees. Appropriate
fencing four feet in height shall be placed at the dripline of trees
to remain, wherever adjacent to proposed construction. Such fencing
shall be maintained in place throughout the duration of construction
activity. Roots shall not be cut within the dripline of any trees
to remain.
(b)
Trees within 25 feet of a building or bordering entrances or
exits to building sites shall be protected by a temporary barrier
to be maintained in place throughout the duration of construction
activity.
(c)
No boards or other material shall be nailed or otherwise attached
to trees during construction.
(d)
Construction materials, equipment, soil and/or debris shall
not be stored nor disposed of within the driplines of trees to remain.
Tree trunks, limbs, and exposed roots damaged during construction
shall be protected from further damage by being treated immediately
in accordance with accepted professional landscape procedures.
(4) Where any tree greater than 12 inches caliper is removed without
prior Township approval or where any tree greater than 12 inches'
caliper is indicated as not subject to disturbance on any approved
final plan and is subsequently removed replacement plantings, in addition
to any otherwise required, shall be installed in a manner acceptable
to the Township at a rate of 10 trees of at least 3 1/2 inches'
caliper for each tree so removed. Any other applicable penalty under
law also shall be imposed.
(5) Calculation of required vegetation replacement. Where new impervious coverage exceeds the standards set forth in Subsection
289-20D(1) above, applied independently and cumulatively, replacement plantings shall be installed in accordance with the standards set forth below. A sample list of acceptable replacement plantings is found in Appendix A.
(a)
Required replacement trees shall be determined using the calculation
set forth below which results in the greatest number of replacement
trees. Credit shall be given for street trees as replacement trees:
[1]
Replacement tree calculation based on area of new impervious
coverage. At a minimum, for each 1,200 square feet of new impervious
coverage, one tree with at least a three-inch caliper shall be planted.
[2]
Replacement tree calculation based on specific tree removal.
[a]
Regardless of any new impervious coverage allowances, for each
tree with a caliper greater than 12 inches to be removed, required
replacement trees also shall be calculated in accordance with the
following schedule.
For Each Tree To Be Removed, at The Following Calipers
|
Minimum Number and Caliper of Replacement Trees
|
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1, 12-inch to 18-inch caliper
|
1, 2-inch caliper
|
1, greater than 18-inch to 24-inch caliper
|
2, 2-inch caliper
|
1, greater than 24-inch to 36-inch caliper
|
3, 2-inch caliper
|
1, greater than 36-inch caliper
|
4, 3 1/2-inch caliper
|
[b]
Replacement trees for a heritage tree shall have a minimum caliper
of 3 1/2 inches.
(6) In the event that the applicant establishes to the satisfaction of
the Township that constraints incident to the land itself (including,
but without limitation, extreme topography, unsuitable soils, rock
outcrops and existing uninterrupted dense canopy) render it impractical
to locate on the lot the required number of replacement plantings
or street trees, then, at the election of the Township and where approved
by the Township as a condition of any applicable subdivision or land
development approval, the applicant shall undertake one or a combination
of the following:
(a)
Install fewer, larger or more-valuable trees with an aggregate
cost, as installed and guaranteed, not less than the estimated aggregate
cost of the required number of plantings.
(b)
Install required replacement plantings at a site or sites other
than that subject to required replacement planting.
(c)
In lieu of actual installation of replacement plantings, place
the equivalent cash value, as agreed upon by the Township and the
applicant, for required replacement plantings into a special fund
established for that purpose. Such fund shall be utilized at the discretion
of the Township for the management and maintenance of public street
trees within the Township.
(7) Required replacement vegetation and their measurement shall conform
to the standards of the publications American or U.SA. Standard for
Nursery Stock ANSI or U.S.A.S.Z6O.1, of the American Association of
Nurserymen, as amended. All plant material used on the site shall
have been grown within the same USDA hardiness zone as the site and
shall be nursery-grown, unless it is determined by the Township that
the transplanting of trees partially fulfills the requirements of
this section.
(8) Species of replacement plantings selected and planting locations
shall reflect careful site evaluation and, in particular, the following
considerations:
(a)
Existing and proposed site conditions and their suitability
for the plant materials, based upon the site's geology, hydrology,
soils, and microclimate.
(b)
Specific functional and design objectives of the plantings,
which may include but not necessarily be limited to replacement of
woodland area removed, enhancement of existing woodland area(s), reforestation
of riparian buffer areas, provision for landscape buffer, visual screening,
noise abatement, energy conservation, wildlife habitats, and aesthetic
values.
(c)
Maintenance considerations, such as hardiness, resistance to
insects and disease, longevity, and availability.
(d)
Because of the many benefits of native plants (ease of maintenance,
longevity, wildlife habitat, etc), the use of nursery-grown free-fruiting
native trees and shrubs is strongly encouraged. Species selection
should reflect species diversity characteristic of the native deciduous
woodland.
(9) The locations, selected species, and sizes of all replacement plantings,
along with a planting schedule tied to the timing and/or phasing of
the development, shall be indicated on the final subdivision/land
development plan(s) or building permit application, as applicable.
(10)
All replacement plantings shall be guaranteed and maintained
in a healthy and/or sound condition for at least 18 months or shall
be replaced. The eighteen-month period starts from the date of final
approval for escrow release. In addition, the applicant may be required
to escrow sufficient additional funds for the maintenance and/or replacement
of the proposed vegetation during the eighteen-month replacement period
and to provide for the removal and replacement of trees damaged during
construction, based upon the recommendation of the Township Engineer.