Prior to the approval and recording of any subdivision and land
development plan within Upper Chichester Township, the owner or representative
of the owner shall submit plans to the Township for review and report
in accordance with the procedures within this chapter.
If a written report of the sketch plan review is requested by
the applicant, the following requirements shall be met:
A. Sketch plans shall be legibly drawn to a scale of not less than one
inch equals 100 feet.
B. Sketch plans shall be accompanied by a brief narrative describing
the intent of the proposal, major planning assumptions, issues, and
objectives of the proposed subdivision or land development.
C. Sketch plans and all future subdivision or land development plans must be in compliance with the provisions of this chapter and the provisions of Chapter
600, Zoning.
D. The following information is required to be included on the sketch
plan:
(1) A location map at a scale of one inch equals 1,000 feet showing the
entire parcel and its relation to the surrounding area.
(2) Name and address of the record owner.
(3) Name and seal of the engineer, surveyor, planner, architect, or landscape
architect responsible for the sketch plan.
(4) Title of the plan, North arrow, scale, and date of the drawing, and
any revisions.
(5) Approximate tract boundaries and a statement of the total acreage
of the tract and each proposed lot.
(6) Zoning districts and district boundary lines.
(7) The nature of all contemplated uses.
(8) Significant natural physical features within the tract and adjacent
peripheral strip, watercourses, ponds, lakes, wetlands, and proposed
major changes to these features.
(9) The proposed general layout of lots in subdivisions or, in the case
of land developments, the buildings or structures, along with the
approximated locations of existing buildings.
(10)
Proposed streets and their relationships to the existing network
outside the site.
(11)
Locations, widths, and purposes of all existing rights-of-way
and easements and the substance of similar proposed restrictions.
(12)
The one-hundred-year floodplain boundary line.
(13)
When the preliminary plan included only a portion of a landowner's
or developer's entire tract or such portion is contiguous to another
tract of the landowner or developer, the dimensions, metes, and bounds
of the balance of such entire tract of other tract shall also be shown.