Wherever a public or community water supply system is provided
or available, a fire protection water system suitable for the coupling
of equipment serving the Township shall be installed. Fire hydrants
shall be installed in accordance with all state, local, and federal
standards, including National Fire Protection Association standards.
Locations of hydrants shall be subject to approval by the Fire Marshal
and the Township. The local fire company may provide comment on potential
locations for fire hydrant placement and fire hydrant spacing.
A. Generally, all fire hydrants shall be located on a line of six inches
minimum diameter. Where a dead-end line is required to contain a fire
hydrant, the portion of the line between the main loop and the hydrant
shall be an eight-inch minimum diameter.
B. In residential districts, fire hydrants shall be spaced in a development
so that all proposed building(s) will be no more than 600 feet from
the hydrant measured along traveled ways.
C. In nonresidential districts, fire hydrants shall be installed within
400 feet of all existing and proposed structures, measured by way
of accessible streets.
D. All public water systems shall provide a minimum of 500 GPM at a
residual pressure of 20 psi for a two-hour period.
The regulation of floodplains shall be in accordance with Chapter
83, Floodplain Management, as amended.
Manufactured and mobile home parks shall comply with the standards of Article
VII.
All natural resources identified in the required site analysis plan shall be preserved and protected in accordance with Article
XIV, Natural Resources Protection, of the Thornbury Township Zoning Ordinance.
Each lot in a subdivision or land development shall have a permitted sewage disposal facility in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, the Chester County Health Department, and the Township's Act 537 Sewage Facilities Plan, as amended. All sanitary sewage systems shall be maintained and inspected in accordance with Thornbury Township Chapter
105, Sewers, as amended.
A. On-lot sewage disposal systems.
(1)
On-lot sewage disposal systems shall be permitted, provided
that the lot and system are designed and installed in conformance
with all applicable Township, county, state, and federal ordinances
and/or regulations.
(2)
All on-lot sanitary sewage disposal systems shall be located
upon the lot which they are intended to serve, and shall not encroach
upon community open space.
(3)
A one-hundred-percent replacement absorption area shall be provided
for all on-lot sanitary sewage disposal systems. The replacement area
shall be located upon the lot which it is intended to serve, shall
be designated on the plan, and shall be maintained in an undisturbed
condition for possible future use.
(4)
All on-lot sanitary sewage disposal systems shall be positioned
to provide direct future connection to a community or public system
wherever possible.
(5)
If the subdivision or land development is in an area served
by a public system, the developer shall be required to connect to
the system in accordance with the Township's Act 537 Plan.
(6)
All on-lot sewage disposal systems shall be approved by the
Township, Township Engineer, the Chester County Health Department,
and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
B. Community on-lot disposal systems.
(1)
Community sanitary sewage disposal systems shall be permitted,
provided that each system is designed and installed in conformance
with all applicable Township, county, state, and federal ordinances
and/or regulations.
(2)
If the subdivision or land development is in an area served
by a public system, the developer shall be required to connect to
the system in accordance with the Township's Act 537 Plan.
(3)
All community sanitary sewer disposal systems shall be located
on the tract which they are intended to serve.
(4)
All community sanitary sewage disposal systems dependent upon
subsurface disposal shall provide a one-hundred-percent replacement
absorption area within the tract.
(5)
When a public sanitary sewage disposal system is not yet accessible
and available, but is planned for extension to the tract or lot, the
applicant shall install sewer lines and other facilities, including
lateral connections, force mains, pumping stations and all other appurtenances
to provide adequate service to each lot when connection with said
public system is made. Sewer lines shall be suitably capped at the
limits of the subdivision or land development.
(6)
All community sanitary sewage disposal systems shall be approved
by the Township, Township Engineer, the Chester County Health Department
and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
(7)
All community sanitary sewage disposal systems shall be constructed
in accordance with the Township's Act 537 Plan and the Township
standards for design, construction, maintenance and administration
of sewage systems.
C. Public sanitary sewage disposal systems.
(1)
All public sanitary sewage disposal systems shall be designed
and installed in conformance with all applicable Township, county,
state, and federal ordinances and/or regulations.
(2)
All public sanitary sewage disposal systems shall be approved
by the Township, Township Engineer, the Chester County Health Department
and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
(3)
All public sanitary sewage disposal systems shall be constructed
in accordance with the Township's Act 537 Plan and the Township
standards for design, construction, maintenance and administration
of sewage systems.
D. Soil percolation test requirements.
(1)
Soil percolation tests to determine site suitability shall be
performed for all subdivisions and/or land developments utilizing
on-site sewage treatment systems or a new community sewage treatment
system, where building(s) at the time of construction will not be
connected to the public sanitary sewage disposal system. Deep hole
test pits are required as further means of guaranteeing suitability
of a site.
(2)
Soil percolation tests shall be made in accordance with the
requirements of the Chester County Health Department and the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection, by either an engineer or registered
sanitarian and/or the Pennsylvania Sewage Facilities Act sewage enforcement
officer, at the site of any proposed on-site sanitary sewage treatment
system (individual or community).
(3)
The results of the soil percolation tests shall be analyzed
in relation to the physical characteristics of the tract being subdivided
or developed and the general area surrounding the tract. The lot layout
in the preliminary and final plans shall be based on this analysis,
in accordance with requirements set forth in this section.
(4)
If the analysis of soil percolation test results reveals that
the soil is unsuitable for the intended use(s) at the lot size(s)
originally proposed, the Township may require that the lot size(s)
be increased and/or the lot layout modified and/or the proposal otherwise
modified in accordance with the test results.
(5)
The backfilling of all percolation test holes and related test
pits on the tract shall be accomplished within the time period specified
in 35 P.S. § 750.7(b)(8) of the Pennsylvania Sewage Facilities
Act (Act 537, as amended).
After the effective date of this chapter, sidewalks and trails
shall be required throughout the Township.
A. Sidewalks.
(1)
Sidewalks shall be required:
(a)
Within planned residential, cluster, multifamily developments,
and mobile home parks;
(b)
Along all streets in a commercial zone;
(c)
Along all streets within a subdivision where the average lot
size per dwelling unit is one acre or less;
(d)
At other locations deemed necessary for safety and convenience
by the Township Board of Supervisors.
(2)
Sidewalks shall have a minimum width of four feet, and shall
be placed within the street-right-of way parallel to and at least
three feet from the edge of cartway. Gradient and paving of all sidewalks
shall be in accordance with any applicable ADA requirements, and shall
not obstruct stormwater management controls.
B. Trails. At the discretion of the Township, the applicant for any
subdivision or land development may be required to establish a system
of bicycle and pedestrian trails for public use, which shall be secured
by dedication or easement. The following design standards shall be
used for trails:
(1)
The trail shall be designed to accommodate only nonmotorized
traffic.
(2)
An easement or right-of-way, as required by the Township, of
at least 15 feet shall be established for the entire length of the
trail.
(3)
The Township may, but shall not be required to, accept dedication
of a trail easement or right-of- way, provided:
(a)
The trail is constructed to Township specifications;
(b)
There is no cost to the Township for acquiring the easement
of right-of-way; and
(c)
The Township agrees to, and has access to maintain the trail.
(4)
Trails shall be related to environmental features to minimize
disturbance to such features while permitting observation of such
features. Disturbance of sensitive natural features shall be avoided.
(5)
Trails shall be constructed on reasonable grades, have proper
drainage, and provide adequate sight distances for the safety of trail
users.
(6)
Trails shall be constructed to be a minimum of six feet wide,
except along collector and arterial streets, and adjacent to shopping
centers, schools, recreation areas, other community facilities, or
where bicycle use is anticipated, where the trail shall be a minimum
of eight feet wide.
(7)
Trails shall cross roadways and parking areas at a ninety-degree
angle.
(8)
Trail grades shall be consistent with the Americans with Disabilities
Accessibility Guidelines for Outdoor Areas, as amended.
(9)
Trails shall be constructed with appropriate drainage swales
and surface pitch or crowning so that water flows off the trail in
a perpendicular sheet flow.
(10)
The Township shall require the trail to be installed prior to
the issuance of the certificate of occupancy for the residential or
nonresidential structures.
(11)
These design requirements may be waived if environmental or
topographical constraints preclude the use of a paved trail. Stone,
mulch, or natural surface trails may be permitted, if recommended
by the Planning Commission and approved by the Board of Supervisors.
(12)
Trail construction shall be in accordance with the Pennsylvania
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources' Pennsylvania
Trail Design and Development Principles.
The following standards shall apply to all proposed land developments,
uses, and other activities within Thornbury Township regarding the
disturbance or removal of soil.
A. Unless expressly permitted by the Township, no use, land development,
or other activity shall be permitted to willfully and actively remove
soil from the Township.
B. Where a land development will require earth disturbance associated with installation of improvements, structures or grading, measures shall be taken to protect the soil against erosion in accordance with §
115-507F.
C. Whenever earth disturbance occurs, the disturbed soil shall remain
on the same site unless constraints of the site create a potential
harm to residents or to the environment.
D. Where the installation of improvements or buildings creates a surplus of soil that is unable to be adequately used on a given site, soil may be transported to another site. Once relocated, measures shall be taken to protect the soil against erosion in accordance with §
115-507F.
E. Removal of top soil shall be in accordance with §
155-1407 of the Thornbury Township Zoning Ordinance.
All materials entering into the construction of streets and
the methods of construction and installation shall be in accordance
with the applicable requirements of the Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation. Whenever regulations of the Township impose more restrictive
standards or requirements, such Township standards or regulations
shall control.
A. Drainage. Storm drainage pipes, inlets, underdrains, and headwalls
shall be placed prior to the final grading of cartway.
B. Grading. Street grade shall be in accordance with §
115-524.
C. Subgrade. The subgrade within the limits of the proposed cartway
shall be shaped to conform to the line, grade and cross section of
the proposed cartway and shall be thoroughly compacted as per Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation Specifications. Backfill of trenches
within the cartway and shoulder area shall be mechanically tamped
in uniform layers of not more than eight inches, thoroughly compacted,
95% dry volume, prior to application of the base course. Subgrade
shall be sloped to correspond to the slope of the final road surface.
Before placing the base course, the subgrade shall be dressed with
one inch of fill aggregate.