The governing body may waive the requirements of Articles
V and
VI for minor subdivisions, as defined in this chapter (see §
380-7), which require no additional streets or street openings, upon application of the subdivider for waiver of said requirements. In the case where a waiver is granted, an application for final plan approval shall be filed along with the plans and data required in §
380-15, and shall be processed according to Article
VI, §
380-12.
Plans approved for waiver under §
380-14 of this chapter shall include, but not be limited to, the following information:
A. The proposed plan shall be drawn at a scale of one inch equals 50
feet or greater.
B. The proposed plan shall be legibly drawn on Mylar or comparable permanent
material not to exceed 24 inches by 36 inches.
D. The plan shall show or be accompanied by the following:
(1) Description of covenants;
(2) Title, to include:
(a)
Location by municipality, county and state.
(b)
Names and addresses of registered owner or owners and applicants.
(c)
Name and seal of registered surveyor who surveyed the property
and/or prepared the plan.
(d)
North point, date and graphic scale.
(3) Proposed use of the land; name of applicant.
(4) Lot dimensions and land area, with bearing and distances; deed book
and page numbers of parcel.
(5) Existing alleys and existing streets and/or easements adjacent to
the tract; right-of-way widths and route numbers.
(6) Available utilities (if public sewer and water, source and sewage
disposal system should be indicated);
(7) Planning Modules specified by PADEP; and/or tap-in permit for municipal
sewer.
(8) Names of abutting property owners;
(9) Statement by the owner dedicating streets, easements, rights-of-way,
and sites for public use;
(10)
Sketch plan showing the remainder of the parcel from which the
subdivision is being made and the relationship of the site to contiguous
areas of the community, highway systems, and other significant development,
and conditions such as floodplains, wetlands or other environmental
conditions;
(11)
Such other certificates, affidavits, endorsements or dedications
as may be required in the enforcement of this chapter;
(12)
Any other data pertinent to the plan.
In the combination or recombination of lots or portions of previously
plotted lots, when the resultant lots are increased in street frontage
and total area size so that they reach or exceed the standards of
this chapter, and the street pattern is in conformity to the Comprehensive
Plan, the procedures and regulations heretofore described shall apply
except as they may be further relaxed by the governing body.