Land subject to flooding and land deemed by the Planning Commission
to be unsuitable for human habitation because of health or sanitary
problems shall not be plotted for residential occupancy.
[Amended 10-19-1992 by Ord. No. 615]
A. Landmarks shall be of stone or concrete with a brass, copper or iron
center and consisting of two parts, viz., the lower marker not less
than six inches by six inches by six inches and an upper marker not
less than six inches by six inches by 24 inches.
B. They shall be set perpendicular in the ground, with the lower marker
carefully set and checked with its top not less than 30 inches below
the surface of the ground and upper marker carefully set with its
upper end flush or slightly below the surface.
C. They shall be set at every intersection of property boundary lines
of a plot, at intersections of street and boundary lines and any other
point necessary for the laying off on the ground of the lines shown
on the plot plan and wherever required by the Planning Commission
and their proposed location shown on the preliminary plan.
Lot sizes and yard requirements must conform to Chapter
425, Zoning, of the Code of the Borough of Girard as it is in effect at the time the final plan is submitted to the Borough Council.
Each lot shall abut for its full frontage on a street.
Sidelines of lots shall normally be at right angles to street
lines on straight streets or radial to street lines on curved streets.
Districts shall have lot sizes commensurate with their use,
and in every case adequate provision shall be made for off-street
parking.