[Ord. 8/15/1989, 8/15/1989, § 501]
1. No project shall be considered in compliance with this chapter until
the streets, all street signs, sidewalks, curbs, landscaping, storm
drainage for dedication or which affect adjacent properties or streets,
sanitary sewer facilities for dedication, water supply facilities,
fire hydrants, lot line markers, survey monuments and other such public
improvements have been installed in accordance with this chapter and
other applicable Township ordinances.
2. No final plan shall be signed by the Board of Supervisors for recording
in the office of the Chester County Recorder of Deeds unless:
A. A financial security which is governed by an improvement escrow agreement in accordance with §
22-502 has been completed and/or the improvements required by this chapter have been installed.
B. A development agreement in accordance with §
22-507 has been completed.
C. A professional fees agreement in accordance with §
22-508 has been completed.
3. Financial security requirements for the construction of public water
and/or sanitary sewage facilities shall be established by the Valley
Township Authority. No final plan shall be signed by the Board of
Supervisors until the applicant presents a certification from the
Authority that all financial security requirements have been met.
[Ord. 8/15/1989, § 503]
All improvements shall be deemed to be private improvements
and only for the benefit of the specific project until such time as
the same have been offered for dedication and formally accepted by
the Board of Supervisors. No responsibility of any kind with respect
to improvements shown on the final plan shall be transferred until
the improvements have been formally accepted. All requests for dedication
shall follow the current procedures of the Township of Valley.
[Ord. 8/15/1989, § 504]
The Board of Supervisors may, at its discretion, require the
applicant to submit a maintenance guarantee or other approved guarantee
as specified herein guaranteeing the structural integrity as well
as function of any improvement shown on the final plan for a term
not to exceed 18 months from the date of acceptance of dedication
by the Board of Supervisors. Said guarantee shall not exceed 15% of
the actual cost of installation of said improvements and be of the
same type of financial security as required in this chapter.
[Ord. 8/15/1989, § 506;
as amended by Ord. No. 2003-08, 9/16/2003; and by Ord. No. 2008-07, 3/18/2008]
1. Authorization to continue construction of any building beyond construction of the building foundation shall not be issued until the Valley Township "Foundation As-Built Certification" form and an "as-built" survey of the building foundation have been prepared and submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer. The "as-built" certification and survey shall confirm that the location and elevation of the building conforms to the approved plans and the provisions of this chapter and Chapter
27, Zoning.
2. An "as-built" plan shall be submitted for sediment basins and/or
stormwater management basins (basins) within 60 days of construction
of the facility. Construction activities will not be allowed to continue
beyond 60 days of completion of basins unless an "as-built" plan of
the facility has been submitted to the Township Secretary and the
Township Engineer for review. The "as-built" plan shall show the grading
of the basin; elevations and locations of spillways, outlet structures,
endwalls, headwalls, orifices, inverts, and discharge piping (material,
size, slope); and lot setback lines. If the facilities are constructed
inconsistent with the approved subdivision and land development plans
and/or grading plans, calculations must be submitted for Township
Engineer review to demonstrate the adequacy of the "as-built" basin.
3. Upon completion of all required improvements and prior to final inspections
of improvements, the applicant shall submit a Comprehensive Plan labeled
"as-built plan" showing the location, dimensions, and elevations of
all improvements. In addition, the plan shall indicate that the resultant
grading, drainage structures and/or drainage systems, and erosion
and sediment control practices, including vegetative measures, are
in substantial conformance with the previously approved drawings and
specifications. The plans shall note all deviations from the previously
approved drawings. Two copies of the plan (one paper transparency
and one plastic transparency) shall be submitted to the Township Secretary,
who shall distribute the paper transparency to the Township Engineer
and retain the plastic transparency for the Township files. In addition,
two copies of the plan shall be submitted on CD in AutoCAD format,
latest edition. The "as-built" plans are to be inclusive of the following
information:
A. Delineation and bearings of the overall tract boundary with monument
locations shown.
B. Actual dimensions and locations of streets, public and private, as
they were constructed.
C. Right-of-way delineation and bearings of new and existing roadways
with monument locations shown.
D. Actual inverts, top elevations, pipe sizes, pipe materials, pipe
slopes and locations for all storm drainage facilities as they were
constructed.
E. Actual inverts, top elevations, pipe sizes, pipe materials, pipe
slopes and locations for all sanitary sewer facilities, including
individual service lateral locations as they were constructed.
F. Road profiles including elevations at one-hundred-foot stations along
the present ground surface over the center line.
G. Actual locations for all fire hydrants, valves, cap and blow-offs
and other visible water appurtenances as they were constructed.
H. Actual locations, inverts, pipe sizes, pipe materials, pipe slopes,
inlet dimensions, orifice sizes, top elevations, outlet protection
sizes and dimensions, emergency outfall elevation and dimensions,
stone depths and stone dimensions for all permanent stormwater management
facilities as they were constructed.
I. Individual plan at the same scale as the final approved plan showing
actual contours, spot elevations and dimensions for all aboveground
permanent stormwater management and/or storage facilities including
volumetric calculations.
J. All easements are to be shown and defined by metes and bounds on
the plan.
K. Actual location of subsurface and visible appurtenances relative
to other utilities, i.e., gas, electric, cable, as documented during
construction.
L. Actual locations of street signs, traffic signs, signals, and streetlights,
as applicable.
M. On a separate plan, the landscaping installed within right-of-way,
open space, and other common areas as required per Valley Township
standards.
[Ord. 8/15/1989, § 507]
Final plan applications that include public improvement shall
be accompanied by a development agreement which is prepared in a form
acceptable to the Township. The development agreement shall specify
the obligations of the developer pursuant to this Part.
[Ord. 8/15/1989, § 508]
Final plan applications that include public improvements shall
be accompanied by a professional fee agreement which is prepared in
a form acceptable to the Township. The professional fee agreement
shall assure that the professional fees, both legal and engineering,
are secured and reimbursed by the developer to the Township.