It is the purpose of these regulations to prescribe
the procedures by which the administration of this chapter shall take
place. Nothing contained within this article shall be interpreted
as limiting the adoption of administrative regulations which do not
supersede required stated procedures.
Any appeal from a decision or action of the
Zoning Officer shall be made directly to the Zoning Hearing Board
or as otherwise provided by state law.
See the Municipalities Planning Code.
No variance or special exception shall be valid
or effective unless a permit under this chapter and a building permit
shall be obtained and issued within six months of the decision of
the Zoning Hearing Board or court granting the variance or special
exception. If, however, the applicant has been delayed in obtaining
the permit under this chapter and a building permit for some reason
beyond the applicant's control, the Zoning Officer may extend the
time for obtaining the permit under this chapter and building permit
beyond the six-month period.
Notice of all hearings of the Board shall be
given as follows:
A. Notice to the public shall be given in the form of
a notice published once each week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper
of general circulation in the Borough. Such notice shall state the
time and place of the hearing and the particular nature of the matter
to be considered at the hearing. The first publication shall not be
more than 30 days and the second publication shall not be less than
seven days from the date of the hearing.
B. Notice of such hearing shall be conspicuously posted
on the affected tract of land at least one week prior to the hearing.
C. Personal service.
(1)
Notice shall be given by personal delivery or
by regular first-class mail to the applicant and to any other persons
or group, including civic or community organizations, who have made
a written and timely request for such notice.
(2)
Notice should be given by personal delivery
or by regular first-class mail to the Zoning Officer, Planning Commission,
Borough Council and latest known owners of record of property within
200 feet radius of the lot lines of the subject property. The applicant
shall provide a list to the Zoning Officer of the names and addresses
of all property owners of record within 200 feet radius of the lot
lines of the subject property. The applicant shall confirm these names
and addresses with the records of the Cumberland County Assessment
Office.
D. In any matter which relates to a property which lies
within 200 feet of the boundary of another municipality, except boundaries
separated by a nonintermittent river, the Secretary of the Board of
the Zoning Officer should transmit to the municipal clerk of this
other municipality a copy of the official notice of the public hearing
on such matters, prior to the hearing. The other municipality shall
have the right to appear and to be heard at the public hearing.
E. The Borough Council may, by resolution, establish
a reasonable fee schedule based on cost, to be paid by the applicant
for any notice required by this chapter and by persons requesting
any notice not required by ordinance.