The pavement wearing course shall be constructed to the lines,
grades and cross sections as approved with all materials used and
all construction requirements performed in conformity with the Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation Form 408 and be one of the following
types:
A. A bituminous surface course (ID-2) with a compacted thickness of
not less than 2 1/2 inches in depth, all in accordance with Section
420 of Form 408. The binder course shall be constructed on the crushed
aggregate base course and shall be 1 1/2 inches in depth and
the wearing course shall be one inch in depth.
B. A bituminous wearing course (ID-2) with a compacted thickness of
not less than one inch in depth, all in accordance with Section 420
of Form 408, shall be constructed on the bituminous concrete base
course.
Installation of sanitary sewage treatment plants and other appurtenances
shall be subject to approval by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection and the Board of Supervisors.
Monuments shall be placed at all block corners. Same shall be
of such size, length and material as approved by the Board of Supervisors.
In wooded areas or where other natural conditions exist, in
such a manner that their presence adds to the desirability of a subdivision,
the Board of Supervisors shall require that the subdivider preserve
as much of the original trees and natural conditions as is economically
feasible and require that a minimum of grading be done other than
the grading and excavating which is required in the construction of
the improvements in accordance with the improvement standards included
herein and approved by the Board of Supervisors. In addition, the
subdivider shall adhere to the rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection, Chapter 102, Erosion Control.
All development and earthmoving activities required by applicable
law under Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Chapter
102, Erosion Control Rules and Regulations shall be complied with.
A. The Township shall notify the Department of Environmental Protection
immediately upon receipt of an application for a building permit involving
an earthmoving activity which affects five or more acres of land.
B. The Township will not issue a building permit to those developments
where it has been determined that the earthmoving activities require
a permit (or verification that no permit is required) from the Department
of Environmental Protection, pursuant to Section 102.41 and 102.42,
relating to permit requirements, of Chapter 102, Erosion Control Rules
and Regulations.