The applicant shall provide a plan for the long-term management
of the designated open space that is to be created as part of the
development, including maintenance and management of any wastewater
disposal, water supply, stormwater management or any other common
facilities which may be located within areas of designated open space.
The purpose of the open space management plan is to guide the future
owners of the development in the care, operation and maintenance of
the natural features and infrastructure contained in the site.
A. Open space management plan information. The open space management
plan shall include a narrative description of the following:
(1) The manner in which the designated open space and any facilities
included therein will be owned and by whom they will be managed and
maintained.
(2) The conservation, land management and agricultural techniques and
practices which will be used to conserve and perpetually protect the
designated open space, including conservation plan(s) approved by
the Chester County Conservation District where applicable.
(3) The professional and personnel resources that will be necessary in
order to maintain and manage the property.
(4) The nature of public or private access that is planned for the designated
open space.
(5) The source of money that will be available for such management, preservation
and maintenance on a perpetual basis.
(6) The estimated lifespan of infrastructure that is to be owned privately
or in common, and the cost to replace it, and the end of its usability.
B. At the time of preliminary plan submission, the applicant shall provide
a draft open space management plan with sufficient detail to demonstrate
feasible compliance with the provisions required under this section.
C. The management plan shall be recorded with the final subdivision
or land development plans in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of
Chester County.
D. The Board of Supervisors may require as a condition of subdivision
and/or land development approval that appropriate management contracts
or homeowners' association fees be established as evidence of the
ability to adhere to the provisions of the approved management plan.
E. In order to allow for the changing needs inherent in the perpetual
management of land, the management plan shall contain a provision
to the effect that it may be changed by written application to the
Board of Supervisors. Approval of such application by the Board of
Supervisors shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, so long
as:
(1) The proposed change is feasible, is consistent with the purposes
of preservation of open space set forth in this section and with the
approved subdivision and land development plans; and
(2) The plan for such change avoids a likelihood of the obligation for
management and maintenance of the land falling upon the Township without
the consent of the Board of Supervisors.
[Amended 6-12-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-04]
A. Purpose. The purposes of this section are to accomplish the following:
(1) Ensure development is consistent with the goals of the Township's
Comprehensive Plan related to natural resources and environmental
and land use standards.
(2) Promote the public health, safety, and general welfare.
(3) Conserve energy by providing shade and wind breaks.
(4) Provide pervious areas to reduce stormwater runoff.
(6) Protect and preserve the appearance, character, and value of neighboring
properties.
B. Applicability. As part of any subdivision and/or land development
process, the subject property shall be planted and maintained with
landscaping and an all-season ground cover according to an overall
plan, which may include the retention of existing landscape features
as provided for herein, which shall be submitted and approved as part
of the subdivision or land development plan application.
C. Landscape plan contents. A landscape plan shall include the following:
(1) Existing landscape features, including, without limitation: wooded
areas (indicated by general type, e.g., evergreen or deciduous); location
of tree dripline; small groupings of trees; individual trees of eight
inches' or greater DBH; distinctive natural features, such as rock
formations or notable topography; all water features, including streams,
springs, and wetlands; existing trails; greenways; parks; and man-made
features of local or historic significance.
(2) The location, size, and layout of all proposed plant materials and
verification that minimum landscaping, tree canopy percentages, and
screening requirements of Township ordinances have been satisfied
(dimensions of landscaped areas shall be indicated, and trees shall
be depicted at full canopy). Plant materials may be indicated in generic
terms, e.g., large or medium canopy tree; evergreen tree; shrub; hedge,
etc.
(3) A schedule of proposed plantings, including number, height, caliper
or container size, botanical names, and tables calculating the amount
of open space and tree cover required and provided.
(4) Where the preservation of existing, noninvasive plant material is
being proposed to satisfy landscape planting and tree canopy retention
requirements of this chapter, the landscape plan shall indicate:
(c)
Location and type of protective fencing;
(d)
Grade changes requiring tree wells or walls; and
(e)
Trenching or tunneling proposed within 10 feet of the limits
of disturbance of any tree protection zone.