[Ord. 754, 8/14/2007]
A. 
Streets shall be graded to street profile grades and cross sections as established on and presented with the preliminary plats or land development plan and as approved by the Council. Street cross sections shall be in accordance with standards and specifications established by the Borough.
B. 
Streets shall be graded to the full width of the street right-of-way and slopes of a minimum of two feet to one foot shall be constructed commencing at the street right-of-way line and extending on to the lots of properties adjoining the street right-of-way, this applies to both cut and fill sections.
C. 
Subgrade of streets shall be brought to the proper grade and contour, and shall be rolled and cross rolled using compaction equipment meeting the requirements of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Publication 408, or an acceptable alternative. Compaction of the subgrade shall also meet the density requirements of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Publication 408, or an acceptable alternative. Where subgrades displaying pronounced elasticity or deformation under rolling equipment is found and stability cannot be obtained, the unsuitable material shall be removed and replaced until the subgrade is stabilized.
D. 
No base course shall be placed until the street subgrade has been inspected and approved by the Borough Engineer. Said inspections shall be paid for as specified in Part 7 of this chapter.
[Ord. 754, 8/14/2007]
A. 
In areas where springs, poor soil drainage conditions, wet weather springs or where conditions exist that underground drainage is necessary to properly protect the proposed street pavement there shall be constructed pipe underdrain, stone underdrain or subgrade drains according to current Pennsylvania Department of Transportation specifications, subject to approval of drawings by the Borough Engineer.
B. 
If during construction unknown poor drainage conditions are encountered by the owner, he shall notify the Borough Engineer and correct such conditions encountered at the direction of the Borough Engineer to his complete satisfaction.
C. 
Permanent pipe underdrain of a size, depth, width and slope as determined by the Borough Engineer shall be installed on the upper or high side, and all cut areas where they are required or necessary to prevent the infiltration of water under the paved roadway.
[Ord. 754, 8/14/2007]
A. 
Type of curb used and location required to be determined by the Council and subject to its approval before installation of the same.
B. 
Curb shall be in accordance with PennDOT Publication 408 when applicable or the Borough specifications as provided in the construction details.[1]
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Editor's Note: The construction details are on file in the Borough Offices.
[Ord. 754, 8/14/2007]
All paving shall be in accordance with PennDOT Publication 408 and the Borough specifications as provided in the construction details.
[Ord. 754, 8/14/2007]
A. 
Sidewalks shall be installed by the applicant or developer for protection of public, due to the potential volume of pedestrian traffic.
B. 
Sidewalks shall be of Portland concrete four inches in thickness on a minimum of four inches of gravel base, except at driveways where they shall be a minimum of six inches in thickness. Sidewalks shall be constructed with imbedded wire mesh and be a minimum of four feet in width exclusive of the width of the curb, or match the existing dimensions of a sidewalk being extended, in the manner approved in the preliminary plat.
C. 
Sidewalks shall be provided where streets of a proposed subdivision are extensions of existing streets having sidewalks on one or both sides.
D. 
Sidewalks, where provided, may be within the right-of-way and, in residential areas, where conditions permit, 2 1/2 feet from the curb. Sidewalks should line up with walks in adjoining subdivisions.
E. 
All sidewalks shall be designed and constructed in compliance with the applicable provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
[Ord. 754, 8/14/2007]
A. 
Street name signs shall be installed at each street intersection in accordance with the type of materials, design and standards established by the Council, prior to the occupancy of any dwellings.
B. 
A traffic control signage plan and supporting documentation shall be submitted for approval and shall be installed prior to occupancy of any dwellings.
C. 
All traffic control, no parking, pavement markings and speed limit signs shall meet the current PennDOT specifications. Locations for such signs, where applicable, shall be determined by the Council.
[Ord. 754, 8/14/2007]
Installation of sanitary sewers, including house lines, laterals, trunk lines, manholes, and other appurtenances, shall comply with the rules and regulations of the municipal authority having jurisdiction and subject to inspection by the same.
[Ord. 754, 8/14/2007]
This chapter incorporates in its entirety and as may be amended, all aspects of the Stormwater Management Act P.L. 864, No. 167. Said act requires that actions be taken:
A. 
To assure that the maximum rate of stormwater runoff is no greater after development than prior to development activities; or
B. 
To manage the quantity, velocity, and direction of resulting stormwater runoff in a manner which otherwise adequately protects health and property from possible injury.
[Ord. 754, 8/14/2007]
All developments shall be required to use public water system for all potable water needs.
[Ord. 754, 8/14/2007]
Permanent monuments of reinforced concrete or metal shall be installed after all grading and improvements have been installed to identify all street right-of-ways and set in locations as determined by the Borough Engineer. The developer shall furnish a certification that monuments have been set in the locations as shown on recorded subdivision plan.
[Ord. 754, 8/14/2007]
In wooded areas or where other natural conditions exist, in such a manner that their presence adds to the desirability of a subdivision or land development, the Council shall require that the applicant preserve as much of the original trees and natural conditions as is economically feasible and require that a minimum of grading be done other than the grading and excavating which is required for the construction of the improvements in accordance with this part and approved by the Council.
[Ord. 754, 8/14/2007]
A. 
At the time of submission of a subdivision plat or development plan for approval, whether preliminary or final, a grading plan shall be presented for review. The grading plan shall identify the existing and proposed grade contours at two-foot intervals with sufficient elevations to show proposed grading of streets, lots, drainageways, stormwater detention ponds and any other proposed grading activity.
B. 
Topsoil Preservation. No topsoil shall be removed from the site or used as spoil. Topsoil must be removed from the areas of construction and stored in accordance with the approved erosion and sedimentation control plan. Upon completion of the construction, the topsoil must be redistributed on the site uniformly. All areas of the site shall be stabilized by seeding, both temporary and permanent, or planted in accordance with the approved erosion and sedimentation control plan.
[Ord. 754, 8/14/2007]
After completion of all required improvements, the developer shall have his engineer or surveyor prepare and submit for Borough approval plans and profiles showing the exact location, elevation, grade, size stormwater detention pond volumes and material used to install all facilities. Said plans shall be dated, signed and sealed by the person preparing plan and be submitted on mylar and in an approved electronic digital format acceptable to the Borough.