The standards of design in this article should
be used to judge the adequacy of subdivision and land development
proposals. Where, in the opinion of the Planning Commission, the literal
application of these standards in certain cases would work undue hardship
or be plainly unreasonable, the Planning Commission may recommend
to the Supervisors such reasonable exceptions as will not be contrary
to the public interest.
The developer shall construct and install, with
no expense to the Township, the streets, curbs, sidewalks, water mains,
sanitary and storm sewers, surface drainage facilities, fire hydrants,
monuments, lot pins, and other facilities and utilities specified
in this chapter on or adjacent to the subdivision or development being
proposed. The subdivision or development of a tract of land along
any existing road within the Township must include the improvement
of the developer's frontage along that road to Township standards,
at no expense to the Township. Construction and installation of such
facilities and utilities shall be subject to inspection by appropriate
Township officials during the progress of the work and shall be in
conformance with adopted Township construction standards and specifications.
The following principles of subdivision and
land development, general requirements and the minimum standards of
design shall be observed by the developer in all instances:
A. Low-lying land subject to flooding shall not be plotted
for residential development or for such other uses as may involve
danger to health, safety, morals and general welfare of the citizens.
B. Provision shall be made in lot grading so that surface
drainage shall be directed away from the main structures on all sides,
and provision shall be made so that no surface water shall drain from
the street right-of-way onto the adjoining lots.
C. Where no public water supply is available to the subdivision,
the developer shall obtain from the District Sanitarian of the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection certificates of approval as
to the quality and adequacy of the water supply proposed to be utilized
by the developer and approval of the type and construction methods
to be employed in the installation of the individual water supply
system. A similar certificate for provision of an adequate on-site
sewage disposal system shall be provided when connection to the Township
sewer system is not possible or practical.
D. Proposed subdivisions and land development shall be
coordinated with the existing nearby neighborhood so that the community
as a whole may develop harmoniously. Provision shall be made to assure
that the street patterns included in a proposed subdivision shall
complement the existing or proposed streets shown on the current Township
Street and Road Map.
E. Improvement construction requirements will be completed
in accordance with Township regulations and standards, the Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation Construction Specifications, the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection regulations, or regulations
or standards of other appropriate agencies, whichever specifications
shall result in the more favorable interpretation of this chapter
by the Board of Supervisors.
All new streets and culs-de-sac, and widened
portions of all existing rights-of-way, intended for public use shall
be dedicated to the Township, county, or state, subject to final acceptance
based on compliance with the following requirements:
A. Arrangements. Streets shall be arranged and considered
in relation to both existing and planned streets, as shown on the
Township Street and Road Map, and located so as to allow proper development
of surrounding properties in accordance with the Township Comprehensive
Plan.
B. Construction details. All construction details for
street improvements shall be reviewed and approved by the Township
Engineer.
C. Street planning. Proposed streets shall be properly
related to the road and highway plans of the State, county, and township.
D. Traffic pattern. Local residential streets shall be
laid out to discourage through traffic, but provisions for street
connections into and from adjacent areas will be generally required.
E. Street classification. The Township Engineer, with
the approval of the Township, shall determine the classification of
streets, i.e., arterial, collector or local.
F. Conformity with topography. Street profile grades
shall be adjusted to the contour of the land so as to produce usable
lots and streets of reasonable grade. A continuous slope from the
right-of-way line to the elevation of the abutting property(ies) must
be provided.
G. Grading. Street shoulder strips shall be graded to
the full width of the street right-of-way in accordance with Township
construction standards. If areas adjacent to the right-of-way permit stormwater
to drain toward the curbline, grading shall be done in such a way
as to prevent silting or erosion within the street right-of-way.
H. Street width. The minimum widths of the right-of-way
and the paving shall not be less than those of an existing street,
of which the new street is to be a continuation, nor less than the
following:
|
Type
|
Width Right-of-Way
(feet)
|
Paving
(feet)
|
---|
|
Arterial street
|
100
|
38 or wider as required by traffic volume analysis
or PennDOT requirements
|
|
Collector street
|
60
|
34
|
|
Local street and service road
|
50
|
28
|
|
Local streets for single-family attached developments
|
60
|
34
|
Bridges and culverts shall be designed to support
expected loads, to carry expected flows, and to be constructed to
the full width of the right-of-way in accordance with Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation Construction Standards. Separate design
plans and specifications shall be required for each bridge and culvert,
which plans and specifications shall be subject to review and approval
of the Township.
Swimming pool construction for private or public
use shall be regulated by applicable state or local regulations.
When streetlights are to be provided, the developer
shall be responsible for making the necessary arrangements with the
municipality and the public service company involved, provided, however,
that whether or not streetlights are initially installed, the developer
shall be responsible for providing utility easements and underground
conduit for future streetlighting installations upon consultation
with the public service company involved. The location poles or standards
shall be shown on the preliminary plan and shall be subject to review
and approval by the Township as to number and location.