[Ord. 571, 3/10/1998, § 4.1]
1. Sketch Plan Information. Pre-application sketch plans should show
or be accompanied by the following information:
A. A brief narrative describing the proposed project.
B. A site plan drawn at a scale no smaller than one inch equals 100
feet.
C. Names and addresses of the landowner, developer and applicant.
D. Name of the firm that prepared the plan.
E. Location map, at scale, that clearly identifies the location of the
property.
F. North arrow, written and graphic scales.
G. Name of the municipality (or municipalities) where the project is
located.
H. Significant natural and man-made features (e.g., floodplains, watercourses,
tree masses, undermined areas, existing structures, etc.).
I. Proposed street, parking, building and lot layout.
J. Existing zoning of subject property and zoning of adjacent property.
K. Approximate location and type of any existing utilities and easements.
L. Statement explaining the proposed method of water supply and sewage
disposal.
M. Any other relevant information.
[Ord. 571, 3/10/1998, § 4.2; as amended by Ord.
623, 2/14/2006]
1. Preliminary Plan Application Contents. All applications submitted
for preliminary approval shall show or be accompanied by the following
information:
A. Project Description.
(1)
A brief narrative describing the proposed project.
(2)
Title block containing the name of the proposed project, name
of the municipality, the project number assigned by the firm that
prepared the plans, the plan date, and dates of all plan revisions.
(3)
Name, address, and phone number of the owner of record, developer,
and applicant.
(4)
Name, address, and phone number of the firm that prepared the
plans; and name, signature, registration number, and seal of engineer,
surveyor, landscape architect, and/or architect involved in the preparation
of the plans.
(5)
North arrow and graphic scale.
(6)
Site location map, taken from a USGS quadrangle map. The location
map shall be at scale and of size sufficient to show clearly where
the project is. Include quadrangle sheet name.
(7)
Entire tract boundary with bearings and distances as shown by
deed, and the total acreage of the entire tract. If the proposed project
is located in two or more municipalities, show municipal boundary
lines on the plan.
(8)
Existing platting of land adjacent to the site, and the names
of any adjacent land owners not in a previously recorded plan.
(9)
Schedule of zoning district requirements, including area and
bulk regulations, density, coverage, and building and yard requirements.
Show zoning of all adjacent land.
(10)
List any variances or other zoning approvals which are being
requested or which have been granted by the municipality.
(11)
List, with supporting evidence for the request, any modifications
or waivers of subdivision and land development regulations that are
requested.
B. Existing Conditions.
(1)
Contours, shown at two-foot vertical intervals; except where
slopes exceed 40%, at ten-foot intervals. Show existing contours with
dashed lines and number clearly. State location and elevation of datum
to which contour elevations refer. Datum used shall be a known, established
benchmark. Contours plotted from USGS quadrangle maps shall not be
acceptable.
(2)
Steep slopes, with categories of slope delineated as follows:
(a)
Twenty-five percent to 40%.
(3)
Soils. Identify soil series as shown in the Soil Survey of West
Homestead Borough. Plot soil limit lines on the base map.
(4)
Regulated waters of the Commonwealth and required set-back as
defined in Title 25. Environmental Resources, Chapter 105, Dam Safety
and Waterway Management. If any part of the site lies within a floodplain,
as indicated on a certified FEMA map, plot the floodway and one-hundred-year
floodplain boundary on the base map and reference the community panel
number, map name, date, and map panel numbers.
(5)
General Vegetative Cover. Provide a brief description of the general vegetative cover of the site (meadows, wetlands, wooded, etc.). Show location of any woodlands or groves in accordance with §
22-202 (definition of "woodland.") Show location, size and species all trees over 24 inches diameter at breast height within the limit of disturbance and to 30 feet beyond.
(6)
Significant natural features, including plant and wildlife habitat
areas for rare or endangered species, wetlands, or any other natural
features identified in the West Homestead Borough Natural Heritage
Inventory.
(7)
Potentially hazardous features, including quarry sites, surface
and subsurface mines, undermined areas, underground fires, solid waste
disposal sites, contaminated areas, and landslide-prone areas. Show
approximate location and cite source information.
(8)
Significant cultural features, including cemeteries, burial
sites, archeological sites, historic buildings, structures, plaques,
markers, or monuments. Show approximate location and cite source information.
(9)
Existing structures. Show approximate location and type. If
an existing structure is proposed to be demolished, show clearly on
the plans.
(10)
Existing streets, roads, alleys, driveways, or other means of
access located on or within 200 feet of the site. Show location, name,
jurisdiction of ownership, width of right-of-way or easement, width
and condition of pavement, and grades.
(11)
Existing utilities, including any related easements or rights-of-way.
Show approximate location. Identify purpose and ownership.
(12)
Location, ownership, and type of any other easements or rights-of-way
including railroads, trails, gas or oil wells and gas or oil transmission
lines, etc.
(13)
Airport noise contours and airport hazard areas. Show approximate
location and cite source information.
(14)
Public water supply wells; wellhead protection areas as per §
20-202, definition of "wellhead protection area"; riverain raw water intakes within 2,000 feet of the proposed development.
C. Proposed Conditions. For all proposed subdivisions and land developments
the following information shall be provided:
(1)
Tabulation of site data, including total acreage of land to
be subdivided, number of lots, proposed density, number of dwelling
units, and acreage of any proposed open space or other public/common
areas. For non-residential developments show the total square footage
of all proposed buildings, percent lot coverage, the number of parking
spaces required, and the number provided.
(2)
All required yards and building setback lines. Show any required
buffer yards.
(3)
Proposed streets. Show location, width of cartway and right-of-way.
Provide center line profiles for all proposed streets or any existing
streets to be improved.
(4)
Proposed lot layout. Show lot widths and lot lines in scaled
dimensions, and lot areas in square feet. Show proposed lot numbers.
(5)
Proposed buildings, parking areas, access drives, driveways,
and any other significant features. (NOTE: this provision applies
on to industrial, commercial and multifamily buildings).
(6)
Proposed utilities and related easements. Show points of connection
to existing utilities.
(7)
Proposed pedestrian and bicycle circulation routes, including
any easements or rights-of-way.
(8)
Proposed public or semipublic areas, reserved areas, open space
areas, and any related conditions or restrictions.
(9)
Proposed grading, with existing and proposed contours at a two-foot
vertical interval. Existing contours shall be plotted with dashed
lines, and proposed contours with solid lines. Proposed contours shall
tie back into existing contours. Number contours clearly. The grading
plan shall include the following information:
(a)
Approximate finished floor elevations of proposed buildings.
(b)
Approximate grades on all handicapped parking spaces and related
access routes.
(c)
Approximate quantity of total excavation in cubic yards. Show
approximate location of cut and fill areas and limit of disturbance.
Indicate whether or not the earthwork is expected to balance on-site.
(10)
Stormwater management report, which shall include the following
information:
(a)
Name of the watershed (drainage basin) in which the proposed
development is located.
(b)
Map taken from the USGS quadrangle sheet, showing watershed
draining to project site. Map shall be at scale. Show name of quadrangle
sheet and north point. Show area of watershed in acres. Highlight
any potential DEP regulated encroachments.
(c)
Method and standards used in design of stormwater management
facilities (i.e., Rational, TR-55, other).
(d)
Preliminary calculations, including pre- and post-development
run-off, release rate percentage, basin storage volumes, and stormwater
routing.
(e)
Approximate layout of any proposed detention basins, storage
tanks, sumps, outlet structures, inlets, manholes, piping, swales,
or rip-rap.
(11)
Preliminary soil erosion and sedimentation pollution control
plan, prepared in accordance with the latest edition of the Erosion
and Sedimentation Pollution Control Program Manual, developed by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
(12)
Landscape plan, including the names, sizes, quantities, and
approximate location of all proposed plant materials.
D. Other Required Information.
(1)
Traffic Impact Study. Where the proposed development will generate
100 or more peak hour vehicle trips per day or any residential development
which proposes 100 or more dwelling units.
(2)
Geotechnical Report. Where the site proposed for development
contains land-slide prone soils, a soils engineer shall conduct studies
to determine the exact location of the landslide-prone areas. Such
areas shall be clearly identified on the base map.
(3)
Subsidence Risk Assessment. Where evidence exists that sub-surface
mining has occurred 100 feet or less below the surface of the site
proposed for development, a subsidence risk assessment, prepared by
a qualified professional geotechnical engineer, shall be provided.
(4)
Soil Contamination Assessment. Where the proposed subdivision
or land development site contains any hazardous substances, then a
geotechnical report and a remedial investigation/feasibility study
shall be provided.
(5)
Sewage Facilities Planning Module. A copy of the completed sewage
facilities planning module as filed with the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection or the Allegheny County Health Department,
or a letter from the appropriate Department stating that a sewage
facilities planning module is not required.
(6)
Existing Restrictions. Where the land proposed to be developed
or subdivided contains any existing covenants, grants of easement,
private deed restrictions, or other restrictions, a copy of the recorded
document; or, in the absence of a recorded document, then a letter
from the holder of the restriction stating any conditions on the use
of the land.
(7)
Schedule of Phased Developments. If the applicant proposes to
construct the development in phases, the applicant must submit a schedule
of the projected dates that the final application for each phase will
be filed.
[Ord. 571, 3/10/1998, § 4.3; as amended by Ord.
623, 2/14/2006]
1. Final Plan Application Content. All applications submitted for final
approval shall include, in accurate and final form, all of the information
required for preliminary plan submittals; however, supporting maps
and information need not be resubmitted if there have been no changes
to that information. Applications for final approval shall include
the following:
A. A copy of the approved preliminary plan.
B. Final plat, in accurate and final form for recording. The final plat
shall include the following:
(1)
Title block, placed in the lower right hand corner and containing
the following information:
(a)
The name and location of the subdivision or land development,
the plan date, and the date of any revisions.
(b)
The name, and plan book volume and page numbers of the previously
recorded plan, if any.
(c)
Name, address, and phone number of the owner of record and the
developer.
(d)
Name, address, and phone number of the firm that prepared the
plans, and the name, seal, and registration number of the surveyor
who prepared the plat.
(e)
Sheet number, north arrow, and graphic scale.
(2)
Tract boundaries, right-of-way lines of streets, easements,
and other right-of-way lines with accurate distances to hundredths
of a foot and bearings to 1/4 of a minute. Tract boundaries shall
be determined by field survey only and shall be balanced and closed.
Surveys shall be prepared in accordance with the standards contained
in Appendix 3.
(3)
Complete curve data for all curves included in the final plat,
including radius, arc length, chord bearing and chord distance.
(4)
Location, type, and size of all monuments and lot line markers.
State whether found, set, or to be set.
(5)
Approved street names and street right-of-way widths.
(6)
Lot numbers, lot dimensions, lot areas in square feet, and building
setback lines.
(7)
Tabulation of area data, including lots, parcels, units, areas
dedicated for rights-of-way, etc., and total plan area.
(8)
Lot and block or tax map parcel numbers.
(9)
Easements and rights-of-way for all public and private improvements,
including widths, purposes, and limitations, if any.
(10)
Accurate dimensions, acreage, and purpose of any property to
be reserved as public or common open space.
(11)
Platting of adjacent property and the names of the adjacent
property owners.
(12)
Site location map, prepared in accordance with §
22-402, Subsection
1A(6), of this chapter.
(13)
All required municipal certifications, which shall include the
municipal engineer.
(14)
Certification of plat preparation and accuracy by a registered
surveyor.
(15)
Certification of the dedication of streets and other property.
(16)
All other certifications, dedications, and acknowledgments,
as required by Appendix 2 of this chapter and the Allegheny County
Office of the Recorder of Deeds.
(17)
Plats which require access to a road under the jurisdiction
of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation shall contain a notice
that, before driveway access is permitted, a highway occupancy permit
is required pursuant to § 420 of the Act of June 1, 1945,
known as the "State Highway Law."
(18)
Notation on the plan of any modifications or waivers granted
to the provisions of this chapter.
C. Land Development Plans. In addition to the above final requirements,
land development plans shall include the following information:
(1)
Final site plan including building locations, parking areas,
roads and access drives, landscaping and bufferyards.
(2)
Final grading plan, as per §
22-503 of this chapter. The final grading plan shall include all final contours, grades, floor elevations, permanent conservation measures, limit of disturbance line, typical keyway and/or benching details, and earthwork quantities in cubic yards.
(3)
Final stormwater management plan, as per §
22-515, including all final calculations.
(4)
Final soil erosion and sedimentation pollution control plan,
as submitted to the Allegheny County Conservation District (ACCD),
and evidence that the ACCD has issued a finding of adequacy.
D. Construction plans for public and private improvements, prepared
by a registered professional, drawn at a scale no smaller than one
inch equals 50 feet on sheets measuring 24 inches by 36 inches. The
construction plans shall show the following:
(1)
Conformity with the design standards specified in Part
5 of this chapter.
(2)
Plan and center line profile drawings of each street in the
plan and extending at least 200 feet beyond the plan. Street profiles
shall include complete vertical curve information.
(3)
At least three cross-sections at intervals no greater than 100
feet, extending at least 50 feet from the street center line to each
side, or extending 25 feet from the right-of-way line to each side,
whichever is greater.
(4)
The location of all existing and proposed sanitary sewers, storm
sewers, manholes, catch basins, and end walls within the site, and
all necessary extensions thereof beyond the site.
(5)
By plan, all pipe sizes, distances, and directions of flow.
Show sanitary sewer wye locations, including a station for each wye
as measured from the downstream manhole.
(6)
By profile, all pipe sizes, materials, distances, and grades;
and top and invert elevations of all manholes, catch basins, and end
walls. Show existing and proposed ground.
(7)
All construction details for stormwater detention facilities,
including any intake control structures, discharge control structures,
underground storage tanks, sumps, and stormwater detention basins.
(8)
The locations of all other existing and proposed utilities including
gas, water, fire hydrants, electric, telephone, and cable TV.
(9)
All easements and rights-of-way for public improvements.
E. Permits and Approvals. The applicant shall submit certified copies
of all permits and approvals required by applicable federal and state
laws and county and Borough codes and regulations, including without
limitation the following:
(1)
Allegheny County Conservation District adequacies and permits.
(2)
Federal Aviation Administration and PennDOT Bureau of Aviation
approvals where required.
(3)
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection sewage facilities
permits, general permit, wetland encroachment permits, stream encroachment/obstruction
permits, etc.
(4)
Borough of West Homestead and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania permits
for any proposed roads or driveways.
(5)
Water supply certification as required by §
22-513, Subsection
2C.
[Ord. 571, 3/10/1998; as added by Ord. 631, 3/13/2007, § 1]
1. Application Content. All applications submitted for approval of the
division of residential structures shall include, in accurate and
final form, the following:
A. Completed application form obtainable from the Borough Secretary.
B. Survey of the subject property prepared by a professional land surveyor
showing the following:
(1)
Boundary of the property, with bearings and distances.
(2)
Location of existing structures on the subject property.
(3)
Area, in square feet, of the subject property.
(4)
Location of all exterior walks, steps, stairs, retaining walls,
and other features as may be necessary.
(5)
Elevations at significant locations, including sidewalk and/or
street in front of the structure, floor elevations.
C. Floor plans for basement, each floor and finished attic, if any.
Floor plans shall provide accurate dimensions, locations of stairways
between floors and building exits.
D. Photographs of the front, rear, and sides of the subject structure
and buildings to either side.
E. The following reports:
(1)
Property inspection report. Prior to making application, the
applicant shall have requested and received a property inspection
report prepared by the Borough Building Code Official.
(2)
Mold report, prepared by an independent inspector, Including
recommendations for mitigating any found deleterious conditions.
(3)
Asbestos report, prepared by an independent inspector, including
recommendations for mitigating any found deleterious conditions.
F. Other information as may be necessary, in the opinion of the Planning
Commission, for the review of the application.