[Ord. 559, 9/4/2012]
When changes from the accepted drawings and specifications become
necessary during construction, written acceptance by the Board of
Supervisors with the advice of the Township Engineer shall be secured
before the execution of such changes. The Supervisors shall also advise
in writing the Planning Commission and the Zoning Officer of these
changes before they become effective.
[Ord. 559, 9/4/2012]
Adequate provisions for the satisfactory maintenance of all
streets shall be made by dedication to and acceptance for maintenance
by the Township or by other acceptable means.
[Ord. 559, 9/4/2012]
The Township may require the owner to install, or cause to be
installed at the owner's expense, metal pole streetlights serviced
by underground conduit in accordance with a plan to be prepared by
the Philadelphia Electric Company and approved by the Board of Supervisors
in conformity to a general standard of streetlighting established
by the Board of Supervisors. The equipment of metal poles may be waived
in such instances as approved by the Zoning Officer due to the existence
of wooden poles already in place. Provision shall be made for engineering
said lighting after 50% or more of the dwellings in a given subdivision
or land development or section of a subdivision or land development
have been occupied. The owner shall be responsible for all charges
or rates of the streets lighted until such time that the streets are
accepted or condemned as public streets by the Board of Supervisors.
[Ord. 559, 9/4/2012]
The owner shall construct stormwater drainage facilities, including
curbs, catch basins and inlets, storm sewers, road ditches, and open
channels in order to prevent erosion, flooding and other hazards to
life and property. All such facilities are to be of adequate size
and grade to hydraulically accommodate maximum potential volumes of
flow. Facilities size, type and general construction shall follow
Lower Southampton Township specifications, Pennsylvania Department
of Transportation Standards and Specifications, and specifications
set out in the NRCS Erosion and Sediment Pollution Control Manual,
and any amendments thereto.
[Ord. 559, 9/4/2012]
If public sewer facilities are not available, the owner shall
provide for sewage disposal on an individual basis according to the
rules, regulations, terms, definitions and conditions of the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection and the Individual Sewage Disposal
System Application and Certification Procedure for Bucks County, Pennsylvania,
adopted by the Bucks County Department of Health on January 20, 1969,
and any amendments thereto. However, no private sewage disposal system
shall be permitted if a public connection is available within 150
feet of the property line.
[Ord. 559, 9/4/2012]
If at the time of final approval public sanitary sewer facilities
are not available to the subdivision or land development, but will
become available within a period of five years or a period determined
by the Board of Supervisors from the date of recording, the owner
shall be required to install or cause to be installed at his expense
sanitary sewers and sewer laterals to the street line in accordance
with the requirements and standards of the Lower Southampton Township
Sewer Department, and shall cap all laterals. Review and approval
by the Lower Southampton Township Sewer Department shall be required.
[Ord. 559, 9/4/2012]
Grading shall conform in all respects to the final plan and
the requirements and standards of this chapter.