The final plat shall conform substantially to the preliminary plat as approved. It may constitute only a portion of the preliminary plat which the developer proposes to record and develop.
The following list of specific items shall be adhered to in preparing the final plat for submission:
A. 
Map data.
(1) 
The plat should be at a minimum scale of one inch to 100 feet.
(2) 
Sheet sizes should conform to the dimensions of the standard County Plat Book. It may be necessary to break a larger plat into two or more smaller sheets with match lines in order to conform to the map scale and Plat Book dimensions. Tracings shall be of acceptable cloth or Mylar.
(3) 
All dimensions, angles, bearings and similar data or the plat should be tied to primary control points as approved by the Township Engineer and/or representative.
(4) 
Tract boundary lines, right-of-way lines of streets, easements and other rights-of-way, and property lines of residential lots and other sites with accurate dimensions to the nearest 1/100 of a foot; bearings or deflection angles, radii, arcs and central angles of all curves to the nearest minute.
(5) 
Name and purpose of each street, easement or reservation.
(6) 
Lot numbers and minimum building setback lines.
(7) 
Names and locations of adjoining subdivisions and streets, and the location and names of owners of adjoining unplatted property.
B. 
Information to be transcribed on plat.
(1) 
Certification on plat of title showing that the applicant is the owner and a statement by such owner dedicating streets, rights-of-way and any other sites for public use.
(2) 
Certification on the plat by a registered surveyor or registered engineer as to the accuracy of the survey and plat.
(3) 
Certification on the plat that it has been approved by the Board of Township Supervisors.
(4) 
Notice that a highway occupancy permit is required pursuant to Section 420 of the Act of June 1, 1945 (P.L. 1242, No. 428), known as the "State Highway Law,"[1] before driveway access to a state highway is permitted.
[1]
Editor's Note: See 36 P.S. § 670-101 et seq.
C. 
Supporting data.
(1) 
In cases where community project-type water and package-type sewerage facilities are being planned for the subdivision or in cases where individual on-lot sewerage disposal and water systems are being planned, there shall be attached to the final plat a certification by the Sewerage Enforcement Officer that such installations as have been planned are acceptable.
(2) 
Certification by the Township Supervisors that the subdivider has complied with Article V, § 215-14D, as to assurance of improvements.
(3) 
Approved cross sections and profiles of public streets showing grades, and drawn to scales and elevations acceptable to the Township Supervisors, shall accompany the final plat.
(4) 
In the event that protective covenants are to be applied by the owner to the plan of lots, they shall be placed directly on the final plat or attached thereto in the form of recording.
(5) 
A sanitary sewer plan of the facilities to be accepted by the lawful authority having jurisdiction shall be required in cases where a connection is made to an existing sewerage system or in a case where a package-type sewerage treatment installation is involved.
(6) 
A public water plan of the facilities to be accepted by the lawful authorities having jurisdiction shall be required in cases where a connection is made to an existing public water system or in a case where a community-type distribution system is involved.
(7) 
A surface drainage plan of the facilities to be accepted by the lawful authorities having jurisdiction shall be required.