Plans shall be submitted by the Township to
the following agencies for review:
A. The Chester County Planning Commission. One copy of
all plans and referral letters shall be submitted to the Chester County
Planning Commission for its review and comment.
B. The Chester County Health Department. If a sketch
plan is submitted as hereinafter provided, one additional copy shall
be submitted to the Chester County Health Department for review of
matters relating to adequacy of the site to sustain on-site water
and/or sewage disposal systems. One additional copy of the preliminary
plan and final plan shall be submitted to the Chester County Health
Department for this purpose.
C. The Chester County Conservation District. One copy
of the preliminary plan shall be submitted to the Chester County Conservation
District for review of matters relating to drainage and abatement
of soil erosion.
D. The applicant shall submit such additional copies
of all plans as may be necessary for forwarding by the Township to
said county agencies for their reviews.
E. Where, by law, submission to a Chester County agency
is not mandatory, the Township, in its sole discretion, may elect
to waive submission to any one or more of the county agencies.
Every applicant for final plan approval shall
execute a form of agreement to be approved by the Township before
the final plan is released by the Board of Supervisors and filed of
record. The agreement shall specify the following, where applicable:
A. That the owner agrees that the owner will lay out
and construct all roads, streets, lanes or alleys together with all
other improvements, including grading, paving, curbs, gutters, sidewalks,
streetlights, fire hydrants, water mains, street signs, shade trees,
storm and sanitary sewers, landscaping, traffic control devices, open
space and restriction areas and erosion and sediment control measures
in accordance with the final plan as approved, where any or all of
these improvements are required as conditions of approval, and that
the owner shall complete these improvements within the time or times
specified by the Board of Supervisors.
B. That the owner guarantees completion and maintenance
of all improvements by means of the bond or deposit of funds or securities
in escrow.
C. That the owner agrees to tender a deed or deeds of
dedication to the Township for such streets and for such easements
for sanitary and storm sewers, sidewalk's, manholes, inlets, pumping
stations and other appurtenances as shall be constructed as public
improvements, provided that the Township shall not accept dedication
of such improvements until their completion is certified as satisfactory
by the Township Engineer.
D. Whenever a developer proposes to establish or continue
a street which is not offered for dedication to public use, the Board
of Supervisors shall require the developer to submit, and also to
record with the plan, a copy of an agreement made with the Township
Supervisors on behalf of the developer and heirs and assigns and signed
by the developer, and which shall establish the conditions under which
the street may later be offered for dedication and shall stipulate,
among other things:
(1) That an offer to dedicate the street shall be made
only for the street as a whole.
(2) That the Township shall not be responsible for repairing
or maintaining any undedicated streets.
(3) That the method of assessing repair and maintenance
costs of undedicated streets be stipulated and shall be set forth
in recorded deed restrictions so as to be binding on all successors
or assigns.
(4) That if dedication be sought, the street shall conform
to the Township specifications or that the owners of the abutting
lots shall, at their own expense, restore the street to conformance
with the Township specifications.
[Amended 10-18-1993 by Ord. No. 93-08; 6-5-1995 by Ord. No. 95-01; 4-16-2001 by Ord. No. 01-07]
Upon the applicant's execution of the subdivision
and land development agreement and performance guaranty, upon satisfaction
of all required conditions and within 90 days of such final approval
or the date the approval of the Board of Supervisors is noted on the
plan, whichever is later, the Township Secretary shall record, unless
otherwise directed by the Board of Supervisors, the final plans on
behalf of the applicant and the applicant shall reimburse the Township
for all costs of recording.