[Amended 12-30-1985; 3-10-2003]
The following procedures and requirements shall apply to minor subdivisions only (see § 99-12, definition of "minor subdivision"). All other subdivisions and resubdivisions, regardless of the total number of lots involved, shall be processed as major subdivisions according to the procedures and requirements specified in §§ 99-14 through 99-18 following. Minor subdivisions shall not be subject to these requirements but shall comply with this section and § 9-19 regarding fees as well as the remainder of this chapter.
A.
Application requirements. Any person proposing to create a minor subdivision shall submit, along with plans required in Subsection B below, seven copies of an application for minor subdivision approval. This application may be in letter form and shall specify and/or include.
(1)
The name, address and telephone number of the property owner of record and those of the subdivider, if different.
(2)
The name or number of the road and municipality where the proposed subdivision is to be located.
(3)
The name, address and telephone number of the surveyor or engineer who may be working on the subdivision plans.
(4)
The type and number of structures proposed for the subdivisions.
(5)
The type of water supply proposed.
(6)
The type of sewer system proposed and permit number if granted.
(7)
A check or money order payable to Salem Township in the amount of the required fee as established by the Township Board of Supervisor.
B.
Plan requirement. The subdivider shall submit seven copies of the final plan, along with all drawings, maps and other required supplementary data for the proposed subdivision. This plan shall be prepared by a registered engineer or registered surveyor and shall show all the lots proposed to be created. The final plan shall meet the following requirements:
(1)
The map shall be drawn at a scale of not more than 100 feet per inch and shall be not less than 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches nor more than 24 inches by 48 inches.
(2)
The names of all abutting property owners and the size of any remaining acreage in the tract from which lots are being taken shall be shown.
(3)
The map shall show the name of the municipality, name of the owner of record and the subdivider, North point, scale, legend and date.
(4)
Soil types found on the site shall be shown. Soil Conservation Service classifications shall be used.
(5)
Existing public roads shall be identified by traffic or legislative route numbers and private roads by their posted names and numbers.
(6)
Proposed lot or parcel lines shall be drawn to scale and dimensions given in feet and hundredths of a foot. Lot areas shall be shown in square feet. The map shall depict the proposed subdivisions as a part of the contiguous holdings of the subdivider and adjacent parcels already taken from the parcel.
(7)
A planning module for land development, along with a soils evaluation by test-pit method and/or other required supplemental data reviewed by the Township Sewage Enforcement Officer, shall be submitted in a form suitable for adoption by the township as a supplement to the Township Official Plan. The sewage disposal plan shall include a map of the lots to be conveyed with an illustrative placement for each of the sewage disposal systems and wells for the lots, unless off-site sewage disposal and water supply are to be provided.
C.
Procedure.
(1)
The subdivider shall submit the application for minor subdivision approval, along with the required copies of the plan, to the Salem Township Secretary at least 10 days prior to the meeting of the Planning Commission. Within the ten-day period, the submittal will be reviewed for completeness by the Township Secretary and/or the Township Ordinance Enforcement Officer to determine if the submittal is complete. If the submittal is complete, it will be forwarded to the Township Planning Commission. The Commission may, in instances where no substantive issues are involved, waive this requirement but shall be under no obligation to do so. If the submittal is incomplete, it will be returned to the applicant with a letter stating the reasons why the application is incomplete.
(3)
The Township Supervisors shall decide to approve or disapprove the minor subdivision and supplement to the Official Plan only after receiving the Planning Commission recommendation on the same, unless a period of 45 days has expired since the subdivider filed said plans with the Secretary and no Planning Commission recommendation has been received, in which case the Supervisors shall act without the benefit of its recommendation. The Supervisors shall act on minor subdivision applications but in no case more than 75 days after the filing of the application of plans with the Secretary.
(4)
The Supervisors shall concurrently act on the proposed supplement to the Official Plan and shall communicate, in writing, their decision to the applicant within 15 days following the action setting forth any reasons for disapproval if that is their decision.