A.
The notice of proposed environmental disturbance shall set forth sufficient information to inform the Borough of the nature, magnitude and complexity of the proposed disturbance and shall summarize all of the reasonably foreseeable, potential environmental impacts and community and regional benefits which may be related to the proposed disturbance. The notice shall be in a form prescribed by the EAC and at a minimum shall include:
(1)
A description of the land on which the environmental disturbance is proposed, sufficient to establish its location, size and existence of vulnerable natural resources, if any;
(2)
On a topographic map, at a scale sufficient to show all relevant details in a clear, concise manner, the location of watercourses, trees over six inches in diameter (within the limit of disturbance and 25 feet beyond only), any unusual vegetation, the proposed disturbance(s), and all vulnerable or sensitive natural resources, certified to be correct by a civil engineer or land surveyor registered in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania;
(3)
A description of the use made of the land prior to the implementation of the proposed disturbance;
(4)
A detailed description of the proposed disturbance, including copies of all relevant documents relating thereto;
(5)
A summary of all of the reasonably foreseeable, potential environmental impacts (benefits and detriments) which may be related to the proposed environmental disturbance;
B.
In preparing the notice, the developer shall fully consider each of the factors which are required to be considered in the preparation of an environmental report. He need not discuss each of these factors and considerations in detail but need only summarize the potential beneficial or detrimental impacts which may foreseeably arise as a result of these factors.