A sketch plan may be submitted by the subdivider or developer
as a basis for informal discussion with the Planning Commission, which may
comment upon such sketch plan, but no approval or disapproval shall be given.
Data furnished in a sketch plan shall be at the discretion
of the subdivider. For fullest usefulness, it is suggested that a sketch should
include the following information:
Existing contours at vertical interval of five feet or,
in the case of relatively level tracts, at such lesser interval as may be
necessary for satisfactory study and planning of the tract.
Datum to which contour elevations refer shall be U.S.
Coast and Geodetic Survey datum. (Borough of Brentwood will furnish elevations
of nearest known bench marks.)
Location and width of all proposed streets, alleys, rights-of-way
and easements, proposed lot lines with approximate dimensions and areas of
all lots, proposed minimum setback line for each street, playgrounds, public
buildings, public areas and parcels of land proposed to be dedicated or reserved
for public use, proposed street names, proposed watercourses and detention
ponds, proposed phasing of land development, typical section of all streets.
Where applicable, a Plan Revision Module for Land Development
which shall be the responsibility of the applicant and shall be prepared in
accordance with the rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection. The completed module shall accompany the preliminary
plan submission.
Water supply. If water is to be provided by means other
than private wells owned and maintained by the individual owners of lots within
the subdivision or development, applicants shall present evidence to the Borough
Council that the subdivision is to be supplied by a certified public utility,
a bona fide cooperative association of lot owners or by a municipal corporation,
authority or utility. A copy of a Certificate of Public Convenience from the
Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission of an application for such certificate,
a cooperative agreement or a commitment or agreement to serve the area in
question, whichever is appropriate, shall be acceptable.
Final plans shall be on sheets 18 x 24 inches. Where
necessary to avoid sheets larger than the size prescribed, final plans shall
be drawn in two or more sections. The plan shall be drawn and annotated in
accordance with the Subdivision Plan Form shown as Appendix A hereto. The
final plan shall be at a scale of not more than 100 feet to the inch.
All existing streets and driveways on or adjacent to
the tract, including name, right-of-way width, cartway width, street lines,
lot lines, rights-of-way, easements and areas dedicated or proposed to be
dedicated to public use.
Lots within a subdivision shall be numbered and their
area shown within the lot boundaries; house numbers, as assigned by the Borough
of Brentwood, shall also be shown therein.
An approval block providing for the signatures of the
reviewing agency and the Borough Council and the date of approval, as per
example in Appendix A.[1]
A statement of acknowledgment in legal form, executed
by a notary, stating that the subdivider is the owner or equitable owner of
the land proposed for subdivision and that the subdivision as shown on the
final plan is the act and deed of the subdivider and that it is desired to
record the same.
A copy of the sewage Plan Revision Module for Land Development
or other equivalent documentation approved by the Department of Environmental
Protection in compliance with the requirements of the Pennsylvania Sewage
Facilities Act.[2]
Water supply. If water is to be provided by means other
than private wells owned and maintained by the individual owners of lots within
the subdivision or development, applicants shall present evidence to the Borough
Council that the subdivision is to be supplied by a certified public utility,
a bona fide cooperative association of lot owners or by a municipal corporation,
authority or utility. A copy of a Certificate of Public Convenience from the
Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission of an application for such certificate,
a cooperative agreement or a commitment or agreement to serve the area in
question, whichever is appropriate, shall be acceptable.
Proposed center line grade of streets with percent of
grade on tangents and elevations at fifty-foot intervals, including grades
at intersections, control points, etc.
A copy of any and all proposed written easements or deeds
to be granted, including but not limited to storm drainage easements, recreation
easements or dedication or agreements to pay a fee in lieu thereof and sanitary
sewer easement shall be submitted.
Written agreement of land developer or subdivider shall
be submitted in a form approved by the Borough Council including: an agreement
to construct in form and substance agreeable to the Borough of Brentwood required
improvements, including but not limited to streets, curbs, sidewalks and storm
drainage facilities.
An approved Department of Environmental Protection Planning
Module where on-lot sewage disposal systems or community treatment systems
are proposed, or written proof of the Department of Environmental Protection's
approval for the extension of existing sanitary sewer service shall be submitted.
All Subdivision Plans and Development Plans that are submitted for review and approval by the Borough Planning Commission and/or Borough Council shall contain on the face thereof the certifications attached hereto as Forms C-1, C-2, C-3, and C-4 to § 183-19.[3]
Editor's Note: Forms C-1, C-2, C-3 and C-4 are on file in the
office of the Borough Secretary.
The subdivider or developer will furnish the Borough of Brentwood with
as-built plans for sanitary sewer systems and storm sewer systems within the
subdivision or land development.