When minor changes from the approved subdivision and/or land
development plans become necessary during construction, the developer
must obtain written approval from the Township Engineer to implement
such changes. In the event that such changes are deemed to be substantial
or significant by the Township Engineer, written approval of the Board
of Supervisors of an amended final plan shall be secured before the
execution of such changes.
Any (required) improvements proposed for dedication shall be
accepted or refused by the Board of Supervisors within the timelines
established under the PA MPC.
A written agreement and associated financial security is required
for the satisfactory maintenance of all streets and other improvements
proposed for dedication for a period of 18 months after dedication
acceptance in accordance with the provisions of the PA MPC.
All proposed streets, whether dedicated or privately owned, intersections with existing streets and existing street improvements shall be illuminated as specified in §
305-317 of this chapter. Lighting layout and design shall be subject to final approval by the Township based on input provided by the Township Lighting Consultant.
In conjunction with any subdivision and/or land development, the developer shall construct stormwater drainage facilities, including curbs, catch basins and inlets, storm sewers, swales and stabilized channels, and retention/detention basins in order to prevent flooding, erosion, sedimentation, and other hazards to life and property. All such facilities are to be of a size and gradient to adequately accommodate maximum potential volumes and velocities as indicated in the required stormwater management plan (see §
305-322 of this chapter and Chapter
288, Stormwater Management). Facilities size, type, and general construction shall follow those standards and specifications of PennDOT Publication 408 Specifications, as amended; the Natural Resources Conservation Service Engineering Field Manual, as amended; and PennDOT Roadway Construction Standards, as amended.
Where no public water is accessible, as determined by the Warrington Township Engineer, water shall be furnished by private groundwater wells constructed by the developer in accordance with Chapter
353, Water, Article
II, Well Rules and Regulations, of the Code of the Township of Warrington. Copies of all applicable documentation concerning well construction shall be submitted to the Township.
If public sewer facilities are not available as determined by
the Township Engineer, the developer shall provide for sewage disposal
on an individual on-lot basis in accordance with the applicable regulations
of the PADEP and the Bucks County Health Department, and any amendments
thereto made.
The dimensioned location of the on-lot sewage disposal system
and the private well must be shown on the subdivision and/or land
development plans and must be constructed and functioning prior to
the issuance of a building permit by the Township.
Grading shall conform in all respects to the approved subdivision and/or land development plans and the requirements and standards specified in §
305-321 of this chapter.