The information and plan data listed in this article are required
at the appropriate plan stage unless clearly not applicable or waiver
is made by the Planning Commission.
The number of acres in tract, average lot size, approximate number
of lots, anticipated type of development, anticipated acres in public
use and applicable zoning information for comparative purposes.
The sketch plan shall be submitted to the Borough Manager along with
the required filing fee, professional services contract and professional
services escrow account deposit, as required by the Borough according
to a schedule adopted by separate resolution.
The preliminary plan shall be drawn on linen or Mylar material. A
sheet size of 24 inches by 36 inches and scales of either 50 or 100
feet per inch are preferred but not required. However, in no case
may the scale exceed 100 feet per inch. Unless specifically waived
by the Planning Commission, such plan shall encompass the entire tract
for which such preliminary subdivision or land development plan is
being submitted and shall show all that is applicable from the following:
Zoning data, including district, minimum lot size, minimum lot width,
density, off-street parking requirements, maximum building coverage,
maximum floor area ratio and maximum open space ratio as may be appropriate.
A location map in relation to the surrounding neighborhood and community.
The location map should be preferably at a scale of 800 feet to the
inch, but not greater than 2,000 feet to the inch.
The names of owners of adjacent land; the names of proposed or existing
developments immediately adjacent; the locations and dimensions of
any easements which abut the land to be developed; and the nature
of current uses and improvements.
Contours at vertical intervals of five feet, unless the tract
has an average slope of 4% or less, in which case such intervals should
be at two feet (interpolations of United States Coast and Geodetic
Survey topography may be used for five-foot intervals only).
Natural features, including drainageways and all existing watercourses,
vegetative cover and other significant features, such as rock outcrops,
springs, swampy areas and areas subject to flooding shall be shown.
Individual trees with a base diameter of six inches or more, two feet
above ground level should be shown.
A soils map showing soils that are erodible, are subject to
flooding, have seasonably high water tables, have shallow bedrock,
have low wearing capacity, have steep slopes or other characteristics
affecting development.
Significant man-made features, including all existing buildings,
sewers, water mains, culverts, petroleum lines, telephone lines, electric
lines, gas lines, fire hydrants and any other appropriate features.
Proposed improvements, including water supply system, facilities,
sanitary sewer system facilities, storm drainage system facilities,
street signs, streetlighting, streets, sidewalks, telephone and electric
facilities and a schedule for their installation.
Proposed public areas, including playgrounds, open space or
any other land area or building proposed to be dedicated or reserved
for public use with lot dimensions, lot area and proposed usage shown.
A plan for the control of erosion and sedimentation, as described in § 135-21, along with the recommendations of the local office of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, as required by the Pennsylvania Clean Streams Act.[1]
Stormwater drainage drawings of all present and proposed grades and
facilities, including the size and capacity of all existing and proposed
facilities, plus a compilation of stormwater flow from the site and
upstream areas.
The filing fee, professional services contract and professional services
escrow account deposit, as required by the Borough according to a
schedule adopted by separate resolution.
Upon tracts of 25 acres or more, the applicant shall submit a plan
and obtain a permit for the control of erosion and sedimentation on
or nearby his proposed development. Upon tracts less than 25 acres,
but more than two acres, a plan shall be prepared and submitted to
the Borough for review. Upon tracts less than two acres, a plan shall
be prepared only upon request of the Borough Planning Commission.
All plans shall be prepared by a person trained and experienced in
erosion and sedimentation control methods and techniques and be submitted
in conjunction with the preliminary plan for review and recommendations
by the local office of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection.
The plan shall be designed to prevent accelerated erosion and sedimentation
and shall consider all factors which may contribute to erosion and
sedimentation in connection with the land development. The plan shall
also contain any additional information as required by Chapter 102
of Title 25 of the Pennsylvania Code.
Conformance with preliminary plan. Final plans shall conform in all
important details with preliminary plans as previously approved, and
any conditions specified in the approval of preliminary plans shall
be incorporated in the final plans.
Plan. The final plan shall be drawn on linen or Mylar material, sheet
size of 24 inches by 36 inches and scales of either 50 or 100 feet
per inch are preferred but not required; however, in no case may the
scale exceed 100 feet per inch. The final plan shall show all that
is applicable from the following:
Zoning data, including district, minimum lot size, minimum lot width,
density, off-street parking requirements, maximum building coverage,
maximum floor area ratio and maximum open space ratio, as may be appropriate.
A location map in relation to the surrounding neighborhood and community.
The location map should be preferably at a scale of 800 feet to the
inch, but not greater than 2,000 feet to the inch.
Tract boundaries showing bearings, distances and total acreage based upon survey data, plus the location of permanent reference monuments and markers required by § 135-46 shall be shown.
The names of owners of adjacent land; the names of proposed or existing
developments immediately adjacent; and the locations and dimensions
of any easements which abut the land to be developed.
Contours at intervals specified during preliminary plan submission;
field topography will normally be required for all major subdivision
and land developments, but for minor subdivision and land developments,
only where special circumstances exist.
Natural features, including drainageways and all existing watercourses,
vegetative cover and other significant features such as rock outcrops,
springs, swampy areas and areas subject to flooding shall be shown.
Significant man-made features, including all existing buildings,
sewers, water mains, culverts, petroleum lines, telephone lines, electric
lines, gaslines, fire hydrants and other appropriate features.
Proposed streets, including location, length, width and names,
as well as the length of all straight lines, radii, lengths of curves
and tangent bearings based upon survey data or calculation.
Proposed improvements. The location, size and invert elevation
of all proposed water, sanitary and storm sewer lines and the location
of all manholes, inlets and culverts shall be shown; as well as the
location of all gas lines, electric lines, telephone lines, streetlights,
street signs, fire hydrants and any other applicable improvements.
Proposed public areas, including playgrounds, open space or
any other land area or building proposed to be dedicated or reserved
for public use with lot dimensions, lot area and proposed usage shown.
An overall plan of development, if to be developed in sections,
showing how the final plan of a section submitted fits into the overall
plan and including a revised schedule for development.
Signature blocks for approval by the Planning Commission and,
in the case of major subdivisions and land developments, for the Borough
Engineer and the Borough Council as well.
A notarized statement to the effect that the applicant is the owner
of the land proposed to be developed and that the land development
shown on the final plan is made with his or their free consent and
that it is desired to record the same.
Certification of the method of sewage disposal which has been approved
by the Bucks County Department of Health or certification by the Borough
as to the availability of public sewer, as appropriate.
Certification of a sedimentation and erosion control plan bearing
the approval of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
(for tracts of 25 acres or more).
Street construction, cross sections and profiles for all proposed
streets. Such profiles shall show at least the following: existing
(natural) and proposed grade lines along the proposed street center
line; culvert locations, invert elevations and sizes.
The filing fee, contract for professional services and professional
services escrow account deposit, as required by the Borough according
to a schedule adopted by separate resolution.