§ 22-407  FINAL PLAN; SPECIFICATIONS.
   1.   Final plans, which shall be drawn to a reasonable scale, preferably between one inch equals 50 feet and one inch equals 100 feet, shall consist of the following:
      A.   Proposed subdivision name or identifying title, the name of the municipality wherein it is situated, the name of the owner or subdivider, registration number and impression seal or stamp of the professional registered engineer or surveyor;
      B.   The boundaries of the property and north point;
      C.   The full plan of development, proposed for recording, including street lines, building lines, easements and open spaces; any limitation of the easements shall be noted on the plan;
      D.   The name of current adjoining property owners or subdivisions, and distance to the nearest city, borough or significant geographical object;
      E.   Any existing public lands, all open spaces for which offers of dedication are included; and all other areas within the subdivision to which title is reserved by the owner;
      F.   Sufficient data to determine readily the location, bearing and length of every boundary line, street line and lot line and to reproduce such lines upon the ground;
      G.   Whenever the centerline of a proposed street or its right-of-way follows a curve, the following data computed according to the arc definition shall be shown on the map: radius; arc length; chord length and chord bearing;
      H.   Each lot within the subdivision by number; and
      I.   All other details which shall be considered sufficient to provide for proper construction of all public improvements.
   2.   The land development plan shall contain the following information:
      A.   All the required data as stated above in § 22-407;
      B.   Deed book and page number of tract or tracts being developed;
      C.   All existing buildings, sanitary sewers, water lines, natural gas lines, petroleum or petroleum products lines, gas and oil wells in use or abandoned, electric and telephone lines, and other significant human-made features on or adjacent to the tract, and the approximate location of proposed buildings, sanitary sewers, water lines, natural gas lines, petroleum or petroleum lines, gas and oil wells in use or abandoned, electric and telephone lines, and other significant human-made features;
      D.   Approximate location of existing watercourses, swamps, wetlands and other significant natural features;
      E.   Proposed buildings, streets, lot lines (with bearings and distances in feet);
      F.   Public buildings, playgrounds, and parcels of land that are to be dedicated or reserved for public use, location of open space, if any;
      G.   Site data to include proposed use or uses, number of lots, total acreage of lots being subdivided, number of acres in total tract, number and type of dwelling units, present zoning classification including minimum lot area required; and
      H.   Accurate location of all soil test pits for on-lot sewage disposal.
(Ord. 1983-3, passed 12-12-1983; Ord. 1989-1, passed 3-13-1989; Ord. 1991-5, passed 4-29-1991)