Stormwater runoff shall be controlled in a manner which is consistent with the requirements of Chapter
238, Stormwater Management.
Erosion and sedimentation control shall be provided in accordance
with all requirements of the Borough, Franklin County Conservation
District and Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
A. No changes shall be made in the contour of the land; no grading,
excavating, removal, or destruction of the topsoil, trees or other
vegetative cover of the land shall be commenced within a proposed
subdivision or land development tract until such time that a plan
for minimizing erosion and sedimentation control has been reviewed
by the County Soil and Water Conservation District and reviewed and
approved by the Borough Council, or there has been a determination
by the Borough Council, upon recommendation by the County Soil and
Water Conservation District, that such plans are not necessary.
B. Measures used to control erosion and reduce sedimentation shall meet
the standards and specifications of the County Soil and Water Conservation
District as set forth in the County Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook.
The head of Borough Engineering Services, or other officials as designated,
shall ensure compliance with the appropriate specifications, copies
of which are available from the District.
Curbs shall be required and sidewalks shall be designed as follows:
Street Type
|
Curb Required
|
Sidewalk Required
(feet)
|
---|
Collector or arterial
|
Yes
|
5
|
Local, single-family attached and apartment developments.
|
Yes
|
5
|
Commercial and industrial development
|
Yes
|
7.5
|
Local, single- and two-family developments
|
Yes
|
5
|
Marginal access
|
Yes
|
5; 1 side only
|
Sanitary sewers and water supply shall be installed regardless
of whether public sewer service and water supply is presently available.
Underground utility service shall be provided in subdivisions
involving five or more lots.
Streetlights shall be provided with the construction of new
streets. A plan for streetlights, approved by the local utility company,
shall be provided by the applicant upon submission of the subdivision
and/or land development plan.
Construction and development within areas of the Borough which
are subject to flooding are subject to the requirements of the Waynesboro
Floodplain Management Ordinance.
All delineations of wetlands and floodplains with subdivisions
and land developments are subject to review by the appropriate federal
or state agency, including the Army Corps of Engineers, Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection, Federal Emergency Management
Agency and Pennsylvania Department of Community Development.
In residential zoning districts, individual driveways from townhouse,
duplex and two-family dwellings shall not be located such that cars
leaving the driveway will back into a street.