Where there is a public sanitary sewer system within 500 feet of the proposed subdivision, sanitary sewers shall be installed to adequately serve all lots with connections to the public system. Where lots cannot be served by the extension of an existing public sanitary sewer, the subdivider shall obtain approval of lot sizes as provided in §
352-27D hereof. In addition, individual septic tanks and disposal fields and/or neighborhood disposal systems shall be approved by the State Department of Environmental Protection.
An adequate storm sewer system consisting of inlets and other
underground drainage structures with approved outlets shall be constructed
where the runoff of stormwater and the prevention of erosion cannot
be accomplished satisfactorily by surface drainage facilities. Outlets
shall be approved by the owners of the properties affected and by
the Planning Commission.
The curb and gutter shall be one of the following types:
A. Plain cement concrete in accordance with the most recent edition
of Publication 408 and applicable RC standards of the Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation.
Sidewalks shall be installed and shall have a minimum width
of four feet, except that sidewalks serving apartment houses or proposed
commercial areas shall be wider if deemed necessary by the Planning
Commission. Sidewalks may be of the following types:
A. Concrete in accordance with the most recent edition of Publication
408,676.
Streetlights may be required when considered reasonable by the
Planning Commission. Fire hydrants installed in accordance with underwriters'
specifications shall be required under coverage by a water supply
system and shall be spaced to provide coverage within 500 feet of
any property line.
Upon the completion of the improvements in a subdivision, plans
and profiles of the same as constructed shall be filed with the Planning
Commission.
Required improvements shall be installed by the subdivider under
the supervision of the City Engineer.