The following principles of subdivision and land development, general requirements and minimum standards of design shall be observed by the applicant in all instances.
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.
When only a portion of a tract or single holding is the subject of a subdivision or land development application, a sketch plan shall be submitted at the time of preliminary plan submission demonstrating that the remainder of the tract may be subdivided or developed in conformance with applicable zoning and subdivision and land development regulations and in a logical and consistent manner.
C.
Wherever possible, applicants shall preserve trees, groves, waterways, scenic points, historic spots and other community assets and landmarks.
D.
Subdivisions and land developments should be laid out so as to avoid the necessity for excessive cut or fill, unless specifically warranted by terrain or location.
E.
Floodplain and flood hazard areas shall not be developed for any uses which may involved danger to the health, safety, morals and general welfare of the residents of Birmingham Township.
F.
Where no public water supply is available for the proposed subdivision or land development, the Supervisors shall require the subdivider, developer or builder to obtain from the District Sanitarian of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, prior to final plan approval, certificates of approval as to the quality and adequacy of the water supply proposed to be utilized by the subdivider, developer or builder and approval of the type and construction methods to be employed in the installation of the individual water supply system, or in the alternative, the Supervisors may condition final plan approval on obtaining such certificates and approval.
G.
Where the subdivision or land development is inaccessible to sanitary sewers, the Supervisors shall require the subdivider, developer or builder to obtain from the County Sanitarian of Chester County, prior to final plan approval, certificates of approval of the sewage disposal facilities to be provided by the subdivider, developer or builder, or in the alternative, the Supervisors may condition final plan approval on obtaining such certificates and approval.
H.
Applicants shall observe the ultimate rights-of-way for contiguous existing streets. Additional portions of the corridors for such streets shall be irrevocably offered to the state, county or Township agency having jurisdiction at no public cost. At the time of approval of the subdivision or land development, such agency shall have the right to accept such offer at such time as it deems appropriate. Applicable building setback lines as specified by Chapter 122, Zoning, shall be delineated as measured from the ultimate right-of-way street line.
I.
Proposed subdivision and land development shall be coordinated with existing nearby neighborhoods so that the community as a whole may develop harmoniously.
J.
Improvement construction requirements will be completed under specifications of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, the Chester County Soil and Water Conservation District or other appropriate agencies or the specifications included herein, whichever specifications shall be more stringent.
K.
The subdivider, developer or builder shall construct and install at no expense to the Township, the streets, curbs, sidewalks, water mains, sanitary and storm sewers, streetlights, fire hydrants, street signs, shade trees, monuments and other facilities and utilities specified in this Article. Construction and installation of such facilities and utilities shall be subject to inspection by appropriate Township officials or agents during the progress of the work, and the subdivider, developer or builder shall pay for such inspection.
L.
In all proposed subdivisions, the lots shall abut a proposed or existing public or private road of specified design to provide safe ingress and egress.
M.
The standards of design in this Article should be used to judge the adequacy of subdivision proposals. Wherever, in the opinion of the Planning Commission, the literal application of these standards in certain cases would serve to create an undue hardship, be plainly unreasonable to the applicant or be contrary to the public health, safety, morals or welfare, the Township Planning Commission may recommend to the Supervisors such reasonable exceptions as will not be contrary to the public interest. The Supervisors may modify or adjust the standards to permit reasonable utilization of property while securing substantial conformance with the objectives of these regulations.
N.
All proposed improvements and land uses shall be suited to the purposes for which the land is to be subdivided or developed and shall conform to Chapter 122, Zoning, and to the Township Comprehensive Plan. No subdivision or land development shall be designed in a manner which is topographically unsuitable or would increase danger to health, life or property or aggravate existing erosion or flood hazards.
O.
The standards included in these regulations are minimum design requirements. The Supervisors reserve the right in any case to request that development features exceed these standards if conditions so warrant.