All subdivision and land development plans, supporting plans
and information shall be prepared by a licensed engineer, land surveyor
or landscape architect in accordance with applicable licensing laws
in Pennsylvania. The standards in this article for drafting, scale,
type of drawing, and minimum information to be shown shall be followed
when submitting such plans for approval.
A preliminary plan shall consist of and be prepared in accordance
with the following minimum standards:
A. Drafting standards.
(1) The plan shall be drawn to a scale of no less than one inch equals
50 feet.
(2) Dimensions shall be set in feet and decimal feet, bearings in degrees,
minutes, and seconds, with errors of closure not to exceed one part
per 10,000.
(3) Each sheet shall be numbered and shall show its relationship to the
total number of sheets.
(4) The plan shall bear an adequate legend to indicate clearly which
features are existing and which are proposed.
(5) The original drawing, and all submitted prints thereof, shall be
made on sheets of 24 inches by 36 inches.
(6) If the preliminary plan requires more than one sheet, a master sheet
at a scale not smaller than one inch equals 400 feet showing the location
of each section as it relates to the entire tract shall accompany
the plan.
(7) Drafting shall be legible, not be freehand and must show the entire
property boundary.
(8) Each sheet shall bear an appropriate title, North arrow, written
and graphic scale, and key map showing the location within the Township
of the proposed subdivision.
(9) Plan certifications by the Board, Chester County Planning Commission,
Recorder of Deeds, and the Certificate of Accuracy by project professional
must be affixed to the cover sheet of each plan set to be recorded.
(10)
A note stating the total number of drawings in the plan set
must be placed on the cover sheet of each application.
(11)
Sensitive environmental features, as defined in this chapter,
shall be represented using shading, tinting, and other methods of
symbolization which clearly differentiate between categories and degree
of hazard or constraint associated with each feature.
B. Site design and layout standards.
(1) A location map for the purpose of locating the tract to be subdivided
or developed, at a scale of 1,000 feet to 2,000 feet to the inch,
showing the relation of the tract to adjoining property and to all
streets and municipal boundaries existing within 1,000 feet of any
part of the tract which is the subject of the subdivision and/or land
development.
(2) A map or series of maps of existing conditions, prepared in accordance
with this chapter with accompanying narrative as needed, showing the
following:
(a)
Proposed subdivision or land development name or other identifying
title;
(b)
Name, address, telephone number, and email address of the applicant
and, if the applicant is not the owner of record, the name, address,
telephone number, and email address of the owner of record and the
interest of the applicant in the subject tract, whether beneficial
owner or otherwise. The deed book and page number reference of the
deed by which the record owner of the subject property holds title,
as well as applicable Chester County tax parcel number or numbers
assigned to the tract;
(c)
Name, address, telephone number, email address, signature and
seal of the registered professional engineer and land surveyor responsible
for the plan;
(d)
Zoning information with respect to the subject tract and adjacent properties including; applicable zoning districts including designated floodplain districts; any zoning district boundary lines which traverse or are within 200 feet of the tract, relevant lot area, lot width, yard, lot coverage and height requirements, with an indication as to conformance to the same; and any variances, special exceptions, conditional uses, and/or amendments (including, without limitation, curative amendments) to Chapter
215, Zoning (including the Zoning Map), which have been granted or which will be required for the proposed subdivision and/or land development;
(e)
The date of original preparation and all revision dates, with
concise description of each revision;
(f)
Bearings and distances of all boundaries of the tract and along
all existing rights-of-way within and adjacent to the tract, noting
all monuments or markers (pins) existing in the ground;
(g)
Total acreage of the tract to the nearest square foot, and the
acreage of the tract for both total (gross) and net lot area;
(h)
The names and addresses of the record owners of all adjacent
tracts (together with the deed book and page number references of
their respective deeds by which they hold title, and the Chester County
tax parcel number or numbers assigned thereto), the names of all proposed
and existing adjacent subdivisions, and the locations and dimensions
of any streets, right-of-way easements, and existing deed restrictions;
(i)
The locations and dimensions of all existing streets, railroads,
water wells, storm drains, sewers and sewage systems, stormwater management
facilities, water mains and feeder lines, fire hydrants, gas, electric,
and oil transmission lines, wetlands and other significant features
within the property, and such driveways, intersections and utilities
within 100 feet of any part of the property proposed to be developed
or subdivided;
(j)
The locations, widths, and condition of any public or private
streets, ways or places, as the same may be shown on an adopted local,
county, or state plan, if such plan exists for the area to be subdivided
and or developed;
(k)
Locations of all existing structures on the tract, and distance
thereof from lot lines;
(l)
Contour lines at vertical intervals of not more than two feet.
Actual field surveying or aerial photo interpretation shall be required
when public improvements are proposed; and
(m)
Location and elevation of the datum to which contour elevations
refer. Datum used shall be a known, established bench mark.
(3) A full plan of proposed subdivision or land development, prepared
in accordance with this chapter, including as a minimum:
(a)
A layout plan of proposed streets, accessways, entrances, exits,
and rights-of-way, located to scale, showing all radii, points of
curve and points of tangent on center lines, and scaled stationing
at intervals of 100 feet. Names of streets, and proposed widths of
rights-of-way, shoulders, and cartways with a statement of ownership,
maintenance responsibilities, and any condition governing their use,
shall be shown.
(b)
The location and arrangement of off-street parking, driveways,
and any loading facilities, indicating the number of spaces and dimensions,
sidewalks and other pedestrian ways indicating the width and surfacing.
(c)
Scaled locations of all lot lines, easements existing or proposed,
with scale dimensions of each. Each block shall be numbered, and each
lot shall be numbered consecutively in a clockwise direction and separately
for each block. Proposed building setback lines shall be shown, with
dimensions indicated. Lot area (gross and net), in both acres and
square feet, shall be shown for each proposed lot. Wetlands must be
depicted.
(d)
Indication of such land to be offered or dedicated for public
use and any lots which are intended for commercial or other nonresidential
use with a statement of the intended use of all such lots, giving
the approximate areas in each case. Proposed parks, playgrounds and
other open space areas to be dedicated or reserved for public use
shall include a statement of conditions governing such use, ownership
and maintenance.
(e)
Stormwater management systems, showing locations of inlets,
sizes of pipe gradients, points of discharge, with indication of surface
drainage, percent of slope, shall be indicated on all streets by arrows.
These items may be shown as part of the conservation plan as specified
in this chapter.
(f)
Sanitary sewers, if required, with the size and material indicated
and any proposed connections with existing or new facilities shall
be shown. These items shall be shown as part of the utilities plan
as specified in this chapter.
(g)
The location, size and species of trees and screen plantings
to be planted as required for buffering and screening by this chapter.
(h)
The nature, type and location of water supply systems to serve
the subdivision and/or land development, and each lot thereof.
(4) The preliminary plan shall be accompanied by the following supplementary
data:
(a)
Tentative profiles along center line and pavement edge of each
proposed street indicated on the preliminary plan, showing existing
profile dotted and proposed profile solid, at horizontal scale of
one inch equals 40 feet, with stationing corresponding with the layout
plan. Locations of curbs and/or swales, stormwater inlets and culverts,
and all existing pipe lines indicating, depths, where applicable,
shall be shown.
(b)
Typical street cross sections, scale one inch equals 10 feet.
(c)
Where the preliminary plan covers only a portion of the land
owned by the applicant, the applicant shall indicate his or her intent
for the use of the remaining land which is not subject to the application.
In the case of planned continued and similar development, tentative
streets shall be indicated to show intended overall circulation.
(d)
Where the subdivision lies partially or completely within any
designated floodplain district, or wetland area, or where the same
borders on any designated floodplain district, the preliminary plan
shall include a map with the following information:
[1]
The location and elevation of proposed roads, utilities, building
sites, fills, flood or erosion protection facilities;
[2]
The areas within and spot elevations of 100-year flood elevations;
and
[3]
Areas subject to special deed restrictions.
[4]
All such maps shall show contours at intervals of two feet and
identify accurately the boundaries of the designated flood district.
(e)
When specifically required by the Township Supervisors or the
Township Planning Commission due to concerns about geologic conditions
of the tract, subsurface conditions shall be shown.
(f)
Notes describing all proposed deed restrictions shall be shown.
(g)
A utilities plan as required by and in accordance with this
chapter.
(h)
A traffic impact study as required by and in accordance with
this chapter.
(i)
A water supply study and other water supply information as required
by and in accordance with the chapter.
Final plans shall show all information requested by the Township
Planning Commission during review of the preliminary plan (unless
otherwise specified by the Board) and all information required by
the Board as a condition of approval of the preliminary plan, all
the information shown on the approved preliminary plan, and all additional
information required by this chapter. A final plan shall consist of
and be prepared in accordance with the following:
A. Drafting standards.
(1) The plan must be submitted in the form of paper prints made from
original drawings on reproducible paper or Mylar and shall show the
entire area for which construction approval will be requested. Drafting
shall not be freehand and drawing shall contain sufficient details
and specifications for actual construction.
(2) Final plans shall be made on sheets of 24 inches by 36 inches. Where
necessary to avoid sheets larger than the maximum size prescribed
above, final plans shall be drawn in two or more sections, accompanied
by a key diagram showing relative locations of the sections. The scale
shall not be less than 50 feet to the inch. All dimensions shall be
shown in feet and hundredths of a foot.
B. Site design and layout standards.
(1) The final plan shall contain and be prepared in accordance with the
standards for a preliminary plan specified in this chapter, except
that all data shown shall be accurately calculated with adequate dimensions,
and existing contours at two foot intervals shall be based upon an
accurate ground or aerial topographic survey. The name and seal of
the registered engineer and surveyor responsible for preparation of,
or who collaborated in, the preparation of the final plan shall be
shown.
(2) The final plan shall indicate the following for each lot in the subdivision:
(a)
All straight lot lines and chords and radii of curved lot lines
shall be shown and defined in feet and hundredths of a foot by distances,
and in degrees, minutes and seconds either by magnetic bearings or
by angles of deflection from other lot and street lines.
(b)
Lot numbers, lot areas both gross and net area in both acres
and square feet, and a statement of the total number of lots and parcels,
together with post office addresses, as established by Board, shall
be shown for each lot.
(c)
A statement of the intended use of all nonresidential lots.
A statement of restrictions of any type which exist as covenants in
the deed(s) for all lots contained wholly or in part in the subdivision
and, if covenants are recorded, including the deed book and page number.
(d)
All proposed building setback lines and yard requirements for
each lot, the proposed placement of each building, and the proposed
location of on-site water and sewer facilities (where applicable).
(3) The following items shall be shown in the final plan and may be indicated
as part of the utilities plan as specified by this chapter:
(a)
All water main and laterals, with pipe sizes and with type and
location of all fire hydrants, where public water or community water
system is to be installed.
(b)
All storm and sanitary sewer mains and laterals, with pipe gradients
and sizes, and with the location, type, invert and rim elevations
for all manholes, where public sewers are to be installed.
(c)
All gas and electric mains and laterals or leads. (May be shown
on as-built plan only, if practical.)
(4) The following items pertaining to street layout and design shall
be shown on the final plan:
(a)
Stationing on center lines of all streets and corresponding
to those shown on the profile shall be indicated at fifty-foot intervals.
(b)
Finished grades shall be shown for: i) all rights-of-way and
tops of curbs (where paving and curbs are to be installed), at all
points of curvature and points of tangency, as well as at the intersection
of the projected gradient of tops of curb (where curbs are to be installed)
at all street intersections, slopes and ramp elevations; ii) all run
and invert elevations of structures involved in stormwater control
or sanitary sewerage; and iii) all lot corners coincident with the
street line.
(c)
Location, size and species of street trees to be planted.
(d)
Location and widths of all proposed curb cuts for individual
driveways.
(e)
Profile on center line and rights-of-way of all streets at horizontal
scale of one inch equals 40 feet and vertical scale of one inch equals
four feet, showing the following information:
[1]
Existing profile shall be shown dotted, and proposed profile
shall be shown solid, with stationing corresponding to the horizontal
plane, locating all points of vertical curvature and points of tangency.
[2]
Where public sanitary sewers are to be installed: all sanitary
manholes with rim and invert elevations; all pipe sizes; gradients
for mains; and locations for all slants for individual house services.
[3]
Where stormwater drainage is involved, profiles of all pipes;
sizes and gradients; locations and rim and invert elevations of all
manholes, inlets, catch basins or discharge structures; and locations,
inverts and gradients of all culverts.
(f)
Cross sections, typical for each type of street, showing the
following information:
[1]
Existing grade shown as a dashed line; finished grade shown
as a solid line; one typical cross section shall be shown where street
is in cut, and one shall be shown where is on fill.
[2]
Existing and proposed right-of-way width and width of cartway;
[3]
Type, thickness and crown of paving;
[5]
Location of street trees; location, thickness and width of sidewalks
(if to be installed); and the methods by which the street will meet
the existing grade at, or beyond, the right-of-way line; and
[6]
Typical location, size and depths of sewers and utilities if
such are to be installed.
(g)
Details as appropriate, including:
[1]
Typical manholes, catch basins, and inlets, with type and specifications
for frames and grates or solid covers;
[2]
Where storm and/or sanitary sewers are involved, all sizes and
types of pipe; gradients; details of manholes; pipe bedding for crossings;
and discharge details.
(5) Where the subdivision or land development is entirely or partially
within a designated floodplain district:
(a)
A map showing the exact location and elevation of all proposed
buildings, structure, roads, and public utilities to be constructed
within any designated floodplain district. All such maps shall show
contours at intervals of two feet and identify accurately the boundaries
of the designated floodplain districts.
(b)
Where any alteration or relocation of a stream or watercourse
is proposed, submission of the final plan shall be accompanied by
all required permits and related documentation from the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection, and appropriate local, state
or federal agencies. Additionally, documentation shall be submitted
indicating that all affected adjacent municipalities have been notified
of the proposed alteration or relocation.
(6) All plans requiring access to a highway under the jurisdiction of
the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation shall contain a notice
that a highway occupancy permit is required pursuant to the State
Highway Law, Act of June 1, 1945, P.L. 1241, No. 428, as amended,
36 P.S. § 670-420, before driveway access to a state highway
is permitted. The Township shall not be held liable for damages to
persons or property arising out of the issuance or denial of a driveway
permit by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
C. Record plan. Such plan for recording shall conform in all respects
to the approved final plan and shall be in the form of paper prints
made from original drawings on reproducible paper or Mylar, and shall
meet all the requirements for recording set by the Chester County
Recorder of Deeds, after approval by the Board, and shall show the
following in addition to such other information as required by this
chapter:
(2) Courses and distances sufficient for legal description of all lines
shown on the plan. The error of closure shall not be greater than
one part in 10,000. Omission of any data necessary for closure shall
not be permitted. All lots shall be described to the sides of rights-of-way
of proposed streets so that a single deed may be drawn to the Township
for possible dedication of the street and other areas by the applicant
and landowner.
(3) Names of abutting owners; names, locations, widths and other dimensions
of streets, including center lines, and location tie-ins by courses
and distances to the nearest intersections of all existing planned,
approved or recorded streets, and easements, rights-of-way, recreational
areas and other public improvements, within the land to be subdivided.
(4) Evidence that the plan is in conformity with all applicable Township
ordinances and regulations. In any instance where such plans do not
conform, evidence shall be presented that a waiver, modification,
variance or other authorization for such nonconformity has been officially
granted.
(5) Signatures of the Board, signifying approval of the plan, and signed
statement by the applicant and landowner, duly acknowledged, concerning
any offer of dedication.
Where a separate utilities plan is more practical or has been
requested by the Township, the plan shall conform to the following
standards:
A. Drafting shall be in accordance with standards specified in this
chapter.
B. All proposed utilities, easements or rights-of-way where provided
for or owned by public or private services and any limitations on
such easements or rights-of-way shall be shown. Proposed utilities
and rights-of-way and points of tie-in with existing utilities shall
be shown and accurately identified on the plan, and easements shall
either be shown or specifically described on the plans. Easements
should be located in cooperation with the appropriate public utilities.
C. The plan shall show compliance with this chapter and approval of
the respective utility company involved.
D. Type, location, and area of illumination of all lighting standards,
type and location of all fire plugs, manholes, inlets and other storm
drainage structures; all sanitary sewers with complete data, and all
other information pertaining to utilities necessary for the approval
of the Board shall be shown.