A.
Site boundaries.
B.
Existing resources inventory: A comprehensive analysis of existing conditions on the proposed development site and areas within 100 feet, showing:
(1)
Soils. Soils types within the site, based on maps contained in the Soil Survey of Chester and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania, United States Department of Agriculture, as last revised. The soil classifications and boundary lines of all soils located on the tract shall be shown with reference to any alluvial soils, hydric soils, and floodplain boundaries. Soil descriptions for all soil types shall be provided. Any building constraints due to wet soils, seasonably high water table or other restrictions shall be noted on the plans and considered in the site layout. Hydrologic soil groups shall be noted.
(2)
Topography. Contour lines measured at vertical intervals of two feet, determined by aerial photogrametry or on-site survey.
(4)
Ridge lines and watershed boundaries.
(5)
Floodplain areas, using FEMA maps. When no FEMA mapping has been prepared, a determination of the floodplain for any stream with a drainage area of three acres of more shall be made by the applicant.
(6)
Geologic formations on the proposed development parcel, including rock outcroppings covering 25 square feet or more, cliffs, escarpments, sinkholes, closed depressions, disappearing streams, ghost lakes, surface pinnacles, fracture traces, fissures, lineaments and fault lines, based on available published information or more detailed site data obtained by the applicant.
(7)
Vegetative cover conditions on the property, including forest and woodland areas and large trees standing alone (i.e., outside of forest or woodland areas measuring 12 inches diameter at 4.5 feet above natural ground cover).
(8)
Streams, watercourses, waters of the commonwealth, waters of the United States, lakes, ponds, and all natural drainage areas with an explanation of how site drainage works.
(9)
Wetlands. All wetland boundaries shall be indicated. Wetland boundaries within the tract shall be determined from on-site delineation in accordance with the 1987 United States Army Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual and plotted from actual field survey.
(a)
If any wetland disturbance is proposed, a detailed wetland delineation report shall be provided.
(b)
The wetland delineation must be completed within one year of the submission of the preliminary plan.
(c)
The Borough may undertake its own wetland delineation at the applicant's expense if any of the following site-specific criteria are applicable:
[1]
It is recommended by the Borough Engineer due to uncertainties raised by the applicant's delineation, or conflicts exist between the applicant's delineation and wetlands information obtained from other sources including surrounding subdivision.
[2]
Greater than one acre of wetlands exists on-site.
[3]
Wetlands on-site are associated with a wetland system of 10 or more contiguous acres.
(d)
In the event the applicant's and the Borough's delineations are conflicting, the delineation that causes the preservation of the larger area of wetlands shall govern.
(10)
Existing land uses.
(11)
Historic resources.
(12)
All recorded easements.
(13)
Existing buildings, structures, and roads.
(14)
Photographs of the site including views of the proposed development site from all abutting public roads.
(15)
Any Pennsylvania Natural Diversity Inventory Sites.
(16)
Reference to any areas or properties designated for conservation or preservation in the Malvern Borough Comprehensive Plan or Open Space, Recreation and Environmental Resources Plan.
(17)
Orientation of site to sun for use of solar resources.
(18)
Any pedestrian or equestrian trails commonly used on the property.
(19)
Locations of viewsheds and scenic roads. Viewshed analysis shall indicate the location and extent of views into the property from public roads and from public parks and public open space.
(20)
Aerial photograph of the site: most recent available from the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission.
(21)
Water resources available.
C.
Borough Council may waive certain requirements of this section upon determining that the submission of information subject to any particular requirement is not relevant to the application.