This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Easttown Township Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance of 1973."
The purposes of this chapter are to:
A. 
Provide for the harmonious, orderly, efficient and integrated growth of the Township;
B. 
Assure that land to be developed shall be of such character that it can be used safely without danger to health or peril from fire, flood, erosion, excessive noise and smoke or other menace;
C. 
Provide for drainage, water supply, sewage disposal and other appropriate utility services;
D. 
Provide for the coordination of existing streets, parks, highways and land use with proposed streets, parks, highways and land use;
E. 
Provide for a safe, convenient, and functional system for vehicular traffic on streets of such width, grade, and location as to accommodate prospective traffic as determined by existing and probable future land and building uses;
F. 
Provide for arrangement of building lots, blocks and streets so as to afford adequate light, view and air and to facilitate fire protection;
G. 
Assure land will be developed with due regard to topography and geologic conditions, so that the natural beauty of the land and vegetation shall be protected and enhanced;
H. 
Provide for adequate open spaces for recreation, light and air and for adequate sites for schools, parks, playgrounds, and other community services, which shall be located as to provide access to such facilities for residents of all neighborhoods; and
I. 
Secure equitable handling of subdivision and land development plans by providing uniform procedures and standards for observance both of subdividers and of Township officials.
From and after the effective date of this chapter, any subdivision and/or land development shall be in conformity with this chapter and all standards and specifications adopted as a part of such chapter.
In the interpretation and application of the provisions of this chapter, the said provisions shall be held to be the minimum requirements for the promotion and protection of the public health, welfare, and safety. Where the provisions of this chapter and all standards and specifications adopted under it impose greater restrictions than those of any other ordinance or regulations, the provisions of this chapter and its standards and specifications shall be controlling. Where the provisions of any statute, other ordinance or regulation impose greater restrictions than this chapter, the provisions of such statute, ordinance or regulation shall be controlling.