The following improvements shall be installed by the subdivider. The final plan shall not be approved until a final detailed design of the improvements is approved and the improvements are installed or security to the Council is provided.
Streets shall be brought to the grades and dimensions drawn on plans, profiles and cross sections submitted by the subdivider and approved by the Borough Manager or Engineer, if any. The subdivider must install the required utilities and provide, where necessary, adequate subsurface drainage for the streets. The streets shall be designed and constructed to the standards set forth in § 113-23 of this Part 1.
Curbs and sidewalks shall be provided in accordance with the standards set forth in § 113-24 of this Part 1.
A. 
When the subdivision or land development is to be provided with a complete sanitary sewer system connected to a public sanitary sewer system, a statement of approval from the engineer of the sewerage system to which it will be connected shall be submitted to the Council. Where required, DER planning module approval shall also be obtained for final approval.
B. 
When a complete private sanitary sewer system using a treatment plant is to be provided, a statement shall be submitted to the Council from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources certifying that a permit has been issued by the appropriate agency approving the proposed facilities. Adequate security for the maintenance of such plant shall be furnished to the Borough.
C. 
In a subdivision when neither connection to a public sewerage system nor a complete sanitary sewer system is required, sewage disposal shall be provided on individual lots, consisting of septic tanks and tile absorption fields or other system approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
A. 
The subdivision or land development shall be provided with a complete water main supply system which shall be connected to a municipal water supply or with a community water supply approved by the engineer of the applicable water utility company and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources with satisfactory provision for the maintenance thereof; except that, when such municipal or community water supply system is not available, each lot in a subdivision shall be capable of being provided with an individual water supply system in accordance with minimum standards approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
B. 
The plans for the installation of the mains of a water supply system shall be prepared for the subdivision or land development with the cooperation of the applicable water supply agency and approved by its engineer. A statement of approval from the engineer of the water supply agency to which the subdivision or land development will be connected shall be submitted to the Council. Upon the completion of the water supply system, one copy of each of the plans for such system shall be filed with the Borough.
C. 
Fire hydrants shall be provided as an integral part of any public water supply system.
A storm drainage system shall be provided in accordance with the standards as set forth in § 113-25 of this Part 1.
A. 
Easements with a minimum width of 15 feet shall be provided as necessary for utilities.
B. 
To the fullest extent possible, easements for public utilities shall be centered on or adjacent to rear or side lot lines.
C. 
Telephone, electric, television cable and such other utilities shall be installed underground and shall be provided within the street right-of-way or easements to be dedicated for such utilities and in accordance with plans approved by the Council and the applicable utility company. Underground installation of the utility distribution and service lines shall be completed prior to street paving and gutter, curbing and sidewalk installation.
A. 
Monuments shall be of concrete or stone at least six by six by 30 inches and marked on top with a copper or brass dowel. They shall be set at the intersection of lines forming angles in the boundaries of the subdivision and at the intersection of street lines. Markers shall be iron pipes or brass 30 inches by 3/4 inches in diameter and set at all points where lines or lines and curves intersect.
B. 
Open space shall be provided as specified in § 113-28 of this Part 1.
C. 
Other improvements to promote public safety and health as required by the Council as a condition of approval shall be provided.
D. 
All monuments, markers and improvements shall be installed according to a time schedule which shall be approved by the Council.
At the time each improvement is to be installed and upon its completion, the subdivider shall notify the Council so that adequate inspections can be made. The inspection will be made by the Borough Manager or Engineer, if any. All costs of undertaking the inspection will be borne by the subdivider.