[Amended 9-26-1977 by Ord. No. 727]
A. All portions of a tract being subdivided shall be taken up in lots, streets, public lands or other proposed uses so that remnants and landlocked areas shall not be created.
B. Reserve strips controlling access to lots, public rights of way, public lands or adjacent private lands are prohibited unless their control is definitely placed in the Borough under conditions approved by the Planning Commission.
C. In general, lot lines shall follow Borough boundary lines, rather than cross them.
D. Whenever possible, developers shall preserve trees, groves, waterways, scenic points, historic spots, and other community assets and landmarks.
E. Subdivisions shall be laid out so as to avoid the necessity for excessive cut or fill unless specifically warranted by terrain or location.
F. Land subject to flooding or other hazards to life, health, or property and land deemed to be topographically unsuitable shall not be platted for residential occupancy or for such other uses as may increase danger to health, life, or property or aggravate erosion or flood hazard until all such hazards have been eliminated or unless adequate safeguards against such hazards are provided by the final plans. Such land within a subdivision or land development shall be set aside on the plan for uses that shall not be endangered by periodic or occasional inundation or shall not produce unsatisfactory living conditions.
G. The one-hundred-year floodplain, as defined and delineated in Chapter
465, of the Borough of Morrisville shall be used as a guide for the determining the occurrence of flooding on the property. The Floodway Boundary and Floodway Map and the flood profiles which accompany Chapter
465, Zoning, shall be used for engineering purposes to determine the extent of flooding on the property.
H. All new construction, and substantial improvements to existing buildings located within the one-hundred-year floodplain shall be constructed to minimize or eliminate flood damage and designed to prevent flotation, collapse or lateral movement.
I. When a watercourse is to be altered or relocated as a result of any development activity, the developer shall notify, by certified mail all adjacent communities and the State Coordinating Office of such activities prior to any such alteration or relocation, and shall submit copies of the notification to the Federal Insurance Administrator. The developer shall also assure the Borough in writing, that the flood carrying capacity of the altered portion of the watercourse will be maintained.
J. Utilities shall be resistant to flooding. Water and sewer systems shall be designed to minimize the infiltration of flood waters into the systems and to prevent discharges of wastes into the flood waters.