Each board, commission and authority may establish
rules and regulations deemed necessary for the conduct of its business.
Such rules and regulations and changes thereto shall be approved by
the Board.
All boards, commissions and authorities shall
make an annual report and such other reports as from time to time
may be requested by the Board.
[Added 1-5-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-01]
A. Membership. The membership of the Council shall consist
of nine registered electors, one of whom shall be the supervisor of
the Radnor Township educational access channel, or his/her designee,
or another individual who may be appointed by the Radnor Township
School District (the "District"), and one of whom shall be appointed
by Radnor Studio 21 ("RS21") or its successor organization.
B. Term of office. The term of office for all members
of the Council who are appointed by the Board of Commissioners (the
"Board") shall be five years; provided, however, that, notwithstanding
other provisions of the Code, the terms of office for members who
are representatives of the District and RS21 may be for indefinite
terms.
C. Duties. The Council shall:
(1) Advise the Board and Township staff on policy and
administrative matters relating to cable television, telecommunications,
wireless facilities, and new and emerging communication technologies.
(2) Review and, as may be directed by the Board, negotiate
cable franchise, right-of-way, and other communication agreements
and make appropriate recommendations.
(3) Recommend appropriate policies and procedures governing
the use and operation of the Township's public, educational, and governmental
television access channels.
(4) Evaluate applications and plans submitted for the
placement of cell towers, distributed antenna systems, micro-cell,
and other communications facilities, including all related equipment,
in the public rights-of-way and on Township-owned property and make
appropriate recommendations.
(5) Evaluate applications and plans submitted for the
placement of cell towers, distributed antenna systems, micro-cell,
and other communications facilities, including all related equipment,
on private property and, if appropriate and necessary, make recommendations
to the Zoning Hearing Board. Applications seeking approval under this
subsection shall conform to the rules of the Zoning Hearing Board.
(6) Consider complaints dealing with cable television
and other communication issues in the Township and make appropriate
referrals and recommendations.
[Amended 4-23-1984 by Ord. No. 84-14; 2-27-1989 by Ord. No.
89-06]
A. Membership. There shall be a Zoning Hearing Board
appointed which shall consist of five registered electors; however
the Board of Commissioners may also appoint one but no more than three
registered electors who shall serve as alternate members to the Board.
B. Appointment. Appointment as a member or alternate
member to the Zoning Hearing Board shall be by resolution by the Board
of Commissioners.
C. Terms of office.
(1) Terms of office of a five-member Board shall be five
years and shall be so fixed that the terms of office of any one member
shall expire each year.
(2) Terms of office of an alternate member shall not exceed
three years.
D. The Zoning Hearing Board shall:
(1) Conduct hearings and render decisions on appeals from
the Zoning Officer.
(2) Hear requests for variances and render decisions thereon,
attaching such reasonable conditions and safeguards as it may deem
necessary to implement the purposes of law, the Charter or ordinances.
(3) Hear and decide upon requests for special exceptions
pursuant to criteria and standards adopted by the Board.
(4) Perform such other duties provided in Chapter
280, Zoning, Article
XXIV, of the Code of Radnor Township and Article
IX of Act 247, 168 (Municipalities Planning Code), as amended.
[Added 2-25-1991 by Ord. No. 91-09]
A. Membership. The membership of the Design Review Board
shall consist of five registered electors, three of whom shall have
a professional background and experience in the fields of architecture,
engineering or landscaping.
B. Term of office. The term of office shall be for a
period of five years. As first established, the Board of Commissioners
shall appoint one member to serve for a period of three years, two
members to serve for terms of four years and two members to serve
for periods five years.
C. Rules. The Design Review Board shall elect from the
membership a Chairman and adopt rules and regulations to conduct business.
Three members shall constitute a quorum. Approval, conditional approval
or denial of an application shall be by majority vote. A tie vote
shall constitute a denial of an application.
D. Meetings. The Design Review Board shall schedule meetings
to be held at regular intervals or at the call of the Chairman.
E. Records. Records shall be kept of all official business
transacted and shall be filed in the Department of Community Development.
F. Reports. The Design Review Board shall submit an annual
report following December 31 and other such reports as may be requested
by the Board of Commissioners.
G. Duties and responsibilities. The Design Review Board
shall have the following duties and responsibilities:
(1) To review applications for sign permits to ensure compliance with Chapter
280, Zoning, Article
XXI, of the Township Code.
(2) The review of architectural and landscaping plans
for new development within nonresidential zoning districts, including
those plans which propose exterior structural additions and material
changes, excluding painting, to existing buildings.
[Added 7-16-2001 by Ord. No. 2001-26]
A. Establishment and composition. The Rental Housing
Board of Appeals shall consist of three registered electors; however,
the Board of Commissioners may appoint one registered elector to serve
as an alternate member to the Board.
B. Terms of office. Terms of office shall be for five
years, or until a successor is appointed by the Board of Commissioners,
and shall be so fixed that the term of office of only one member shall
expire in any given year.
C. General powers. The Board of Appeals shall elect a
Chair and Vice Chair and create, alter and rescind rules and regulations
to conduct business. Two members shall constitute a quorum for the
transaction of any and all business. Approval or denial of an appeal
before the Board shall be by majority vote of those in attendance.
A tie vote shall constitute a denial of an appeal.
D. Meetings. Meeting shall be held at the call of the
Chair or when necessary for the proper and efficient discharge of
business.
E. Records. Records shall be kept of all official business
transacted and shall be filed in the Department of Community Development.
F. Reports. The Board of Appeals shall submit an annual
report to the Board of Commissioners following December 31 of each
year, as well as any other information which may be requested.
G. Responsibilities. The Board of Appeals shall be responsible
for considering appeals from the owner of a rental unit who is aggrieved
by the Code Official's determination to revoke the owner's privilege
to rent to student tenants or to not renew or suspend the owner's
license. The Board shall conduct a public meeting, and consider factual
information and arguments presented by the owner, Code Official, police
and other relevant parties. In accordance with Ordinance 2001-25, the Board shall render a decision based upon the facts
presented and shall be empowered to affirm, amend or reverse the decision
of the Code Official, with such decision being final.
[Added 2-27-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-07; amended 7-16-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-30]
A. Establishment, composition. The HARB shall consist
of five registered electors who shall serve at the discretion of the
Board of Commissioners, preferably including the following: one registered
architect or engineer; one licensed real estate broker; and one person
with technical knowledge in the building codes and construction industry.
The remaining two members shall have knowledge and interest in the
preservation of historic districts.
B. Terms of office. The term of office shall be five
years. As first established, the Board of Commissioners shall appoint
one member to serve for a period of three years, two members to serve
for a period of four years, and two members to serve for a period
of five years. Vacancies on the HARB shall be filled by the Board
of Commissioners.
C. Rules. The HARB shall elect from its membership a
Chair and adopt its own rules and regulations to conduct business.
Three members shall constitute a quorum. Approval, conditional approval,
or denial of an application shall be by majority vote of members present.
A tie vote shall constitute a denial of an application.
D. Meetings. The HARB shall schedule public meetings
on a regular basis, or meetings shall be held at the call of the Chair.
E. Records. Records of all business transacted shall
be filed in the department so designated by the Township Manager.
An annual report shall be filed following December 31, or at the request
of the Board of Commissioners.
F. Responsibilities. The HARB shall serve as an advisory body to the Board of Commissioners in the review of applications for the erection, addition, or demolition of buildings within the North Wayne Historic District, the Louella Court Historic District, and the South Wayne Historic District, in accordance with Chapter
178 of the Administrative Code.