All land developments and commercial and industrial subdivisions
shall comply with the applicable requirements of this chapter unless
otherwise specified in this article.
Commercial and industrial development areas shall be designed in accord with the four-step design process in §
300-36 with respect to conservation areas and development sites and in consideration of site conditions, to ensure:
A. Desirable land utilization and aesthetics.
B. Convenient traffic circulation and parking.
C. Adequate service, delivery and pickup.
D. Design coordination with adjacent parcels of land.
E. The site, when developed, shall be served by an approved water supply
system and an approved sanitary sewer system.
F. Adequate storm drainage facilities shall be provided. Where applicable,
detention basins or other stormwater control methods may be required
by the Borough.
Proposed plans shall be submitted by the developer showing all
information necessary to demonstrate compliance with this chapter,
including but not limited to:
A. All information required by this chapter for major subdivisions and
land developments.
B. Location of all project improvements including:
(2) Streets, accessways and parking areas.
(3) Landscaping and planting strips.
(4) Stormwater management facilities.
(5) Water supply and distribution systems.
(6) Sewage collection and treatment systems.
(7) Streetlighting and parking area lighting.
(8) Building setbacks from property lines and other improvements shall
be specifically shown.
C. Building construction specifications including floor plans and profiles
and showing any common use or ownership areas.
D. Construction specifications for all other project improvements.
E. Designated open space areas.
Lot sizes, lot dimensions, building setbacks shall be governed by Chapter
400, Zoning. Block layout shall be in accord with §
300-39B.
Streets and roads in commercial and industrial developments shall comply with the requirements of §
300-40 and shall be constructed to collector street standards as required in Table VI-1 and Table VI-2.