Minor Subdivision
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Major Subdivision
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Land Development
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Pre-Application Meeting
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Recommended
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Recommended
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Recommended
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Site visit with Township
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Recommended
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Recommended
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Recommended
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Existing Resources and Site Analysis Plan (part of sketch plan,
if submitted, and preliminary plan sets)
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Required
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Required as part of plan submission
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Required as part of plan submission
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Four-Step Design Process
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Required
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Required as part of plan submission
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Required as part of plan submission
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Sketch Plan
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Recommended
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Recommended
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Recommended
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Preliminary Plan
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Not required
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Required
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Required
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Final Plan
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Required
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Required
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Required
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Step 1: Delineation of Areas to Be Left Undisturbed. Proposed
open areas to be left undisturbed shall be designated using the maps
and materials in the ERSAP. The Township's maps of conservation lands
in the Comprehensive Plan, Open Space Plan, and Park and Recreation
Plan shall also be referenced and considered. The pre-application
conference and the site visit shall be used to determine those areas
that should have minimal or no disturbance.
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The open areas identified at this stage of the design process
shall include consideration for stormwater management, taking into
account areas suitable for groundwater recharge and infiltration.
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Step 2: Preparation of Resource Conservation Plan. Analysis
of how resources will be protected. Narrative shall be provided indicating
the ways in which the applicant will respect the existing features
of the land described in the site analysis.
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(1)
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Limits of Disturbance on Site. The limits of the grading and
soil disturbance shall be shown, with areas designated as important
areas delineated and protected.
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(2)
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Areas that are to be preserved should be described, including
prime agricultural soils, woodlands, vegetation, slopes, views, or
any other areas identified in Step 1.
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(3)
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Description of the manner in which stormwater will be captured
on site for maximum infiltration. This should indicate that the areas
best suited for stormwater infiltration have been selected for that
purpose, based on hydrologic soil groups and the stormwater management
requirements of this chapter.
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(4)
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Description and plan showing that existing natural contours
and vegetation will be respected.
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(5)
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Limits on site disturbance and resources applicable to the site
due to Zoning Ordinance requirements shall be shown.
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(6)
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Description of any historic buildings or resources on the site
and proposed efforts to preserve them.
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Step 3: Location of Structures and Alignment of Infrastructure.
Buildings, streets, trails, utilities, and stormwater management.
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(1)
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Building area shall be identified based on the areas set aside
for development.
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(2)
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Upon designating the building sites, a street plan shall be
designed to provide vehicular access to the development which reflects
a logical relationship to topographic conditions. Impacts of the street
plan on open areas to be protected shall be minimized, particularly
with respect to crossing environmentally sensitive areas such as wetlands
and traversing slopes exceeding 15%.
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(3)
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Applicant shall also indicate the locations and method for providing
water supply, wastewater treatment, and stormwater management facilities
and fire suppression facilities.
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Step 4: Drawing Lot Lines. For developments where lots are proposed,
lot lines are drawn as required to delineate the boundaries of individual
lots.
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Documentation. Applicants shall be prepared to submit maps indicating
the findings of each step of the design process.
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Horizontal
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Vertical
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20 feet/inch
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2 feet/inch
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40 feet/inch
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4 feet/inch
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50 feet/inch
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5 feet/inch
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Horizontal
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Vertical
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20 feet/inch
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2 feet/inch
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40 feet/inch
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4 feet/inch
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50 feet/inch
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5 feet/inch
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