Every elected and appointed official of the
Township and every police officer of the Township shall, before entering
upon the duties of his office, take and subscribe to an oath or affirm
to perform the duties of his office with fidelity and to uphold the
laws of the commonwealth and the Township. A signed copy of such oath
or affirmation shall be filed with the Township Secretary within 10
days of taking office.
The Township shall carry liability insurance
to cover personal liabilities and the cost of litigation against elected
and appointed officials and employees of the Township, individually
and collectively, which arise directly from the lawful discharge of
their official duties and responsibilities on behalf of the Township.
The Board may authorize Township membership
in one or more municipal associations or organizations. The Board
may authorize attendance by an elected or appointed Township official
or Township employee at meetings, seminars or workshops of such associations
or organizations and at other special meetings, courses and workshops
which will be of direct benefit to the Township. Reasonable expenses
incurred by the individual elected and appointed officials and employees
for these purposes shall be reimbursed by the Township as authorized
by the Board.
Robert's Rules of Order shall govern the conduct
of all meetings of the Board of Commissioners, Township boards, commissions
and authorities unless otherwise specified by ordinance or law.
The Radnor Township Police Pension Fund shall
be governed by the provisions of Public Law 1804, Act. No. 600, May
29, 1956, of the commonwealth, as amended.
[Amended 6-11-1990 by Ord. No. 90-29]
A. The Board of Commissioners shall, during a public
meeting, fix the time and place of a public hearing on a proposed
zoning amendment and cause notice thereof to be given as follows:
(1) By publishing a legal notice thereof once a week for two successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation within the Township as provided for in §
9.02 of the Home Rule Charter. Such notice shall state the date, place, time and particular nature to be considered at the public 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.
(2) By mailing a notice thereof to contiguous municipalities,
the Township School District and residents or associations of residents
within the Township who shall have registered their names and addresses
for this purpose with the Department of Community Development.
(3) By mailing a notice to all properties within any zoning
district where the proposed amendment is for the purpose of revising
land use controls and development regulations within such district.
Where the proposed amendment involves a zoning map change, notice
shall be mailed to every property to be affected and to every property
in the Township which is located on the same street and is within
1,000 feet of the land in question and to every property not on the
same street within 500 feet of said land. Notices shall also be posted
along the perimeter of tract where a Zoning Map change is proposed
at least one week prior to the hearing.
B. Failure to mail the notices as required by Subsections
A(2) and
(3) shall not invalidate the public hearing by the Board of Commissioners nor any enacted zoning amendment.
[Amended 6-11-1990 by Ord. No. 90-29]
A. In the case of an amendment other than that prepared by the Planning Commission, the Board of Commissioners shall refer each proposed amendment to the Planning Commission at least 30 days prior to the hearing on the proposed amendment to provide the Planning Commission an opportunity to submit recommendations on the proposed amendment. The Commission shall consider whether or not the proposed change or amendment would be, in their view, consistent with the purposes and objectives set forth in §
280-1 of Chapter
280, Zoning, and desirable in furtherance of the plan therein referred to for future land development.
B. Notification and a copy of the proposed change or
amendment shall also be submitted by the Board of Commissioners to
the Delaware County Planning Commission for review and recommendations
at least 30 days prior to the hearing.