A.
All proposed subdivisions and/or land developments shall comply fully with the existing zoning regulations applicable to the land, and no parcel of land shall be created, either by inclusion or exclusion from a proposed subdivision, which cannot be properly utilized for a permitted use under Chapter 240, Zoning.
B.
Land subject to hazards to life, health or property, such as may arise from fire, floods, disease or other cause, shall not be subdivided for building purposes or developed unless the hazards have been eliminated or unless the plans show adequate safeguard against them.
C.
No subdivision or land development shall be approved unless the applicant has demonstrated to the Township an adequate method of sewage disposal and water supply.
D.
No basement, cellar or slab foundation shall be constructed in a floodplain or hazard area.
E.
Proposed developments shall be coordinated with existing nearby neighborhoods with particular reference to street layout, future extensions of utilities and street rights-of-way so that the community as a whole may develop harmoniously.
F.
Consideration shall be shown for all existing natural features such as large trees, tree masses, steep slopes, watercourses, wetlands, open space and other environmentally sensitive areas. Consideration shall also be shown for existing historical areas and structures and other community assets.