Sketch plans should be legibly drawn on a Huntingdon County Tax Map
or similar property line map at a scale of between one inch equals
100 feet to one inch equals 400 feet.
If the average size of the proposed lots (not including residue)
in the subdivision is five acres or smaller, the plan shall be drawn
to a scale of one inch equals 100 feet.
If the average size of the proposed lots (not including residue)
in the subdivision is between five acres and 50 acres, the plan shall
be drawn to a scale of one inch equals 200 feet.
If the average size of the proposed lots (not including residue)
in the subdivision is over 50 acres, the plan shall be drawn to a
scale of one inch equals 400 feet.
Preliminary plans shall be on sheets no larger than 24 inches by
36 inches. For small subdivisions, an alternate standard sheet size
will be accepted. Final plans drawn in two or more sections shall
be accompanied by a key diagram showing the relative location of the
sections.
Existing zoning districts or, if no zoning exists, future land use
plan category, as stated in a local plan (if adopted) or the Huntingdon
County Comprehensive Plan.
Contours at vertical intervals of five feet or, in the case of relatively
level tracts, at such lesser interval as may be necessary for satisfactory
study and planning of the tract. Areas of steep slope shall be clearly
identified as moderate steep slope (16% to 25%) and very steep slopes
(25%+).
All existing watercourses, lakes or ponds, floodways, floodplains,
identified wetlands, tree masses, rock outcropping, caverns, sinkholes
and other environmentally sensitive areas.
Location, name and width of all proposed streets, alleys, rights-of-way,
and easements; proposed lot lines with approximate dimensions; playgrounds,
public buildings, public areas and parcels of land proposed to be
dedicated or reserved for public use.
Where the preliminary plan covers only a part of the developer's
entire abutting holdings, a statement on eventual development of those
lands, including a sketch of prospective eventual street layout.
A map for the purpose of locating the site to be subdivided
at a scale of not more that 2,000 feet to the inch (e.g., drawn on
a 7.5 Minute USGS Quadrangle Map).
All required permits and related documentation from the Department
of Environmental Protection (PA DEP) and any other commonwealth agency,
or from the county or township where any alteration or relocation
of a stream or watercourse is proposed.
Documentation indicating that all affected adjacent municipalities,
PA DEP, the Department of Community and Economic Development, and
the Federal Insurance Administrator have been notified whenever any
alteration or relocation of a stream or watercourse is proposed.
Final plans shall be on sheets no larger than 24 inches by 36 inches.
For small subdivisions, an alternate standard sheet size will be accepted.
Final plans drawn in two or more sections shall be accompanied by
a key diagram showing the relative location of the sections.
Boundaries of the tract, along with the location of boundary monuments
and markers, of the area being subdivided with accurate distances
to hundredths of a foot and bearings to one quarter of a minute. These
boundaries shall be determined by accurate survey in the field, which
shall be balanced and closed with an error of closure not to exceed
one foot in 10,000 feet.
A statement duly acknowledged before an officer authorized to
take acknowledgement of deeds and signed by the owner or owners of
the property, to the effect that the subdivision as shown on the final
plan is made with his or their free consent and that it is desired
to record the same.
Certification by the municipal Sewage Enforcement Officer when individual sewage disposal or water systems are to be installed as required by Article V of this chapter.
An affidavit from each and every utility that the easements
and proposed improvements provided satisfy the requirements of the
respective utility company and that there is both a capacity and willingness
to serve the development.
A bonafide letter from the Huntingdon County Conservation District
or the Department of Environmental Protection stating that all requirements
of the latest version of the Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control
Manual have been met by the subdivider.
Construction plans including, but not limited to, typical cross sections,
street profiles and drainage details for all streets. Such profiles
shall show at least the following: existing (natural) grade along
the proposed street center line; proposed finished center-line grade
or proposed finished grade at top of curbs; sanitary sewer mains and
manholes; storm sewer mains, inlet, manholes and culverts.
Proof of approvals by all appropriate public and governmental authorities
or agencies where applicable including, but not limited to, occupancy
permits for any planned road entrances onto existing roads or highways
and permits or approvals from the Department of Environmental Protection
or other state agencies relating to sewage facilities, water obstructions,
air quality, etc., as applicable.