The governing body may waive the requirements of Articles
V and
VI for minor subdivisions requiring no additional streets or street openings upon application of the subdivider for waiver of said requirements. In the case where a waiver is granted, an application for final plan approval shall be filed, along with the plans and data required in §
163-15, and shall be processed according to Article
VI, §
163-12.
Plans approved for waiver under §
163-14 of this chapter shall include, but not be limited to, the following information and shall:
A. Be drawn at a scale of one inch equals 100 feet or
greater.
B. Be legibly drawn on Mylar or comparable permanent
material not to exceed twenty-four by thirty-six (24 x 36) inches.
D. Show or be accompanied by the following:
(1) A description of covenants.
(2) A title, to include:
(a)
The location by municipality, county and state.
(b)
The names and addresses of the owner or owners.
(c)
The name and seal of the registered surveyor
who surveyed the property and/or prepared the plan.
(d)
The North point, date and graphic scale.
(3) The proposed use of the land.
(4) The lot lines, dimensions and land area of proposed
lot.
(5) Existing alleys and proposed and existing streets
and/or easements adjacent to the tract.
(6) Available utilities, if public sewer and water, source
and sewage disposal system should be indicated.
(7) Planning modules specified by the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection.
(8) The names of abutting property owners.
(9) A statement by the owner dedicating streets, rights-of-way
and sites for public use.
(10)
A sketch plan showing the remainder of the parcel
from which the subdivision is being made and the relationship of the
site to contiguous areas of the community, highway systems and other
significant development and conditions such as floodplains, wetlands
or other environmental conditions.
(11)
Such other certificates, affidavits, endorsements
or dedications as may be required in the enforcement of this chapter.
(12)
Any other data pertinent to the plan.
[Amended 4-10-2012 by Ord. No. 434]
In the case of consolidation, as defined herein, of any number of lots or resubdivision or replatting, as defined herein, involving no more than three lots of record in plans previously approved by the Borough and recorded in the office of the Beaver County Recorder of Deeds, the procedure for approval shall be the procedure for combined preliminary and final approval specified in §
163-14 for minor subdivisions.