General standards for grading. Shall be in accordance with Chapter
243, Land Disturbance.
Limitations on slope disturbance. Shall be in accordance with Chapter
359, Zoning.
Standards for protection of watercourses and wetlands. Shall be in accordance with Chapter
319, Stormwater Management, and Chapter
359, Zoning.
Water supply required. An adequate supply of potable water shall
be provided for every building to be used for human occupancy or habitation
in a subdivision or land development.
A. Public water systems.
(1) Where an existing public water system is accessible to or can be
extended to the proposed development site, the applicant shall provide
a complete on-site system with connections to such public water system
in conformance with local, county and state standards and requirements
and the water supplier whose facilities will serve the development.
(2) Where an existing public water system is not accessible to the proposed
development, water may be supplied by a new public water system, subject
to the approval of DEP and the Allegheny County Health Department.
(3) In the case of Subsection
A(1) or
(2), the applicant shall present evidence to the Municipality that the subdivision or development is to be supplied with water by a certified public utility, a bona fide cooperative association of lot owners, or by a municipal corporation, authority, or utility. A copy of a certificate of public convenience from the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission or an application for such certificate, a cooperative agreement or a commitment or agreement to serve the area, whichever is appropriate, shall be acceptable evidence.
(4) Hydrants. Subdivisions and land developments to be served by public
water systems shall be provided with fire hydrants which meet all
specifications/requirements of the Monroeville Municipal Authority,
Wilkinsburg-Penn Joint Water Authority and the Municipality of Monroeville.
B. Individual water systems.
(1) Where public water supply systems, as defined in the Allegheny County
Health Department Rules and Regulations, Article XV, Plumbing and
Building Drainage, Chapter 17, are inaccessible and cannot be extended
to the proposed development site, the applicant may provide potable
water through individual water supplies, designed and constructed
in conformance with the standards and requirements of the Health Department.
(2) The use of private water systems shall not be permitted in any subdivision
or land development with more than 10 lots, unless the applicant provides
hydrogeologic data, acceptable to the Health Department, assuring
that an adequate quantity and quality of water are available.
(3) Private water systems and individual water supplies may be permitted
to be located off-site, provided that a permanent easement is recorded
on the final plan, a legal agreement that sets forth clearly all of
the rights and responsibilities of all affected parties is executed,
and all other applicable provisions of this section are met.
Management of runoff required. Every subdivision or land development which will affect stormwater runoff characteristics shall include provision for the management of runoff in accordance with Chapter
319, Stormwater Management.