The following improvements (§§
330-51 through
330-69) shall be provided by the applicant.
All streets shall be graded at full right-of-way width.
All streets shall be paved to full cartway width.
Curbs shall be installed along both sides of all streets, except
where the minimum lot width (measured at the building setback line)
is 150 feet or larger, and except along service streets. Curbs shall
meet all applicable Township construction standards. Where proposed
curbing meets an existing public road without curbing, the curbing
shall be held back six feet from the existing cartway to provide a
shoulder area. Curbs shall be installed whenever on-street parking
is proposed.
Storm sewers and related facilities shall be installed consistent with acceptable design principles and the standards contained in §
330-39.
Metal markers shall be accurately placed at all lot corners
following rough grading of the lot and prior to construction of the
house foundation.
In accordance with the conditions to be agreed upon by the applicant,
the Township, and the appropriate public utility, streetlights meeting
the standards of the Exeter Township Outdoor Lighting Ordinance (Ordinance
No. 626 or its successor) shall be installed in all subdivisions and land development
projects.
Installations necessary to implement the erosion and sediment
control plan shall be made by the applicant as required improvements.
The applicant shall preserve existing shade trees within the
tract being developed as prescribed in the Exeter Township Tree Ordinance. In addition, deciduous hardwood trees of a species approved
by the Township shall be required along all streets in all new subdivisions
and land developments in accordance with the provisions of the Exeter
Township Tree Ordinance, as amended. The cost of said trees and installation
charges are to be included in the subdivision improvements agreement
form. Shade trees shall be installed along the frontage of each lot
prior to transfer of the property to the buyer and in parking lots
in accordance with the provisions of the Exeter Township Tree Ordinance,
as amended.
A satisfactory refuse collection and disposal plan shall be
provided in apartment, condominium, commercial and industrial type
developments. The applicant or developer shall make satisfactory disposal
of construction debris.
House numbers shall be affixed in accordance with Ordinance
292 or its successor, prior to any occupancy.
See Exeter Township Fire Cistern Ordinance No. 328 or its successor.
All wetlands areas and areas protected by a conservation easement
or similar easement shall be posted along their entire boundaries
warning of the presence of a protected area.
All improvements intended for dedication to the Township, connecting
to the Township road system, sanitary sewer system, or stormwater
management system, shall be staked out by a surveyor or engineer registered
in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.