For provisions relating to stormwater management, see Chapter
338, Stormwater Management.
Permanent monuments of reinforced concrete or metal shall be
installed after all grading and improvements have been installed to
identify all street rights-of-way and set in locations as determined
by the Borough Engineer. The developer shall furnish a certification
that monuments have been set in the locations as shown on the recorded
subdivision plan.
Should the subdivider plan to provide trees, their proposed
locations, spacing and species must be submitted for approval by the
Planning Commission and Borough Council. On narrow rights-of-way or
where the planting strip between sidewalk and the curb is less than
five feet wide, trees will not be permitted, but are to be placed
inside the property lines.
In wooded areas or where other natural conditions exist, in
such a manner that their presence adds to the desirability of a subdivision,
the Borough Council shall require that the subdivider preserve as
much of the original trees and natural conditions as is economically
feasible and require that a minimum of grading be done other than
the grading and excavating which is required for the construction
of the improvements in accordance with the improvement standards included
herein and approved by the Borough Council.
After completion of all required improvements, the developer
shall have his engineer or surveyor prepare and submit for Borough
approval plans and profiles showing the exact location, elevation,
grade, size, stormwater detention pond volumes and material used to
install all facilities. Said plans shall be dated, signed and sealed
by the person preparing the plan and be submitted on reproducible
linen or Mylar.
[Added 9-20-2011 by Ord.
No. 659]
All new construction, whether residential or nonresidential,
shall be served by underground utilities, except that existing overhead
electric service may be extended or supplemented where utility easements
for underground service lines cannot be secured.