The following land subdivision principles, standards and requirements
shall be applied by the Borough Council in evaluating the plans for
proposed subdivisions and shall be the minimum requirements.
Roads shall be constructed according to the adopted construction
standards of the Borough of Mount Oliver as prepared by the Borough
Engineer.
Street trees installed within the Borough shall be installed
according to the construction standards for the Borough of Mount Oliver
and approved by the Mount Oliver Borough Planning Commission.
In order to promote the highest environmental quality possible,
the degree to which the applicant of a subdivision or land development
plan has preserved existing salient natural features and land forms
intrinsic to the site shall be assessed. Terms of approval of a plat
may be subject to the manner in which the layout or design of the
plan has preserved existing natural features such as, but not limited
to, trees, wooded areas and watercourses.
A. Open space. Where the applicant is offering for dedication, or is
required by ordinance to establish, a reservation of open space or
preserve an area of scenic or historic importance, a "limit of work,"
which will confine excavation, earthmoving procedures and other changes
to the landscape may be required to ensure preservation and prevent
despoliation of the character of the area in open space.
B. Tree preservation. Whenever possible, trees shall not be removed
unless they are located within the proposed street right-of-way, within
the proposed building area, or within utility locations and equipment
access areas. In areas where trees are retained, the original grade
level shall be maintained, if possible, so as not to disturb the trees.
C. Topsoil preservation. All of the topsoil from areas where cuts and
fills have been made should be stockpiled and redistributed uniformly
after grading. All areas of the site shall be stabilized by seeding
or planting on slopes of less than 10% and shall be stabilized by
sodding on slopes of 10% or more and planted in ground cover on slopes
of 20% or greater.
D. Trees. The planting of trees within the street right-of-way line
shall not be permitted without the consent of the Borough. The planting
of any trees within the private property of each residential lot shall
be at the discretion of the property owner or developer.
E. Watercourse protection. Where a subdivision or land development is
traversed by a natural watercourse, there shall be provided a drainage
easement or right-of-way conforming substantially with the line of
such watercourse and of such width as will be adequate to preserve
natural drainage.