[Amended 8-18-1980 by Ord. No. 4-60; 7-7-1997 by Ord. No. 4-156]
The membership of the Zoning Hearing Board shall
be expanded from three members to five members who shall be appointed
by the Board of Supervisors. The term of office shall be five years
for any person appointed after the effective date of this section
and shall be so set and determined that the term of office for each
member shall expire as of December 31 of each year. The terms of the
existing three-member Board shall remain as originally set at the
time of each member's appointment so that one term will expire December
31, 1997, one term will expire December 31, 1998, and one will expire
December 31, 1999. One of the terms for the two expanded members shall
expire December 31, 2000, and the second term of the new expanded
member shall expire on December 31, 2001. The appointments to the
Zoning Hearing Board shall be for five-year terms thereafter.
The Zoning Hearing Board may adopt rules of
procedure in accordance with the several provisions of this chapter
and the Act of Assembly as to the manner of filing of applications
for special exceptions or for variance from the terms of this chapter.
Meetings of the Zoning Hearing Board shall be
held at the call of the Chairman and at such times as the Zoning Hearing
Board may determine. The Chairman or, in his absence, the Acting Chairman
may administer oaths and compel the attendance of witnesses. All meetings
of the Zoning Hearing Board shall be open to the public. The Zoning
Hearing Board shall keep minutes of its proceedings, showing the vote
of each member upon each question, or, if a member is absent or fails
to vote, indicating such fact, and it shall keep records of its examinations
and other official actions, all of which shall be immediately filed
in the office of the Zoning Hearing Board and shall constitute a public
record.
[Amended 10-18-2022 by Ord. No. 4-260]
Upon the filing with the Zoning Hearing Board
of an appeal or an application for a special exception or for variance
from the terms of this chapter, the Zoning Hearing Board shall fix
a reasonable time and place for a public hearing thereon and shall
give seven days' notice as follows:
A. By mailing or serving notice thereof to the parties
in interest.
B. By mailing or serving notice thereof to the Township
Supervisors.
C. When the Zoning Hearing Board shall so order, by mailing
or serving notice thereof to the owner or owners, if their residence
is known, or to the occupier or occupiers, of every lot on the same
street within 500 feet of the lot or building in question and of every
lot not on the same street within 150 feet of said lot or building
and to all contiguous property owners of the lot or building in question,
provided that failure to give notice required by this subsection shall
not invalidate any action taken by the Zoning Hearing Board.
D. The notices herein required shall state the location
of the building or lot and the general nature of the question involved.
E. All other
notice required pursuant to the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning
Code (53 P.S. § 10101, et seq.).
[Amended 10-18-2022 by Ord. No. 4-260]
Unless otherwise specified by the Board, a special
exception or variance shall expire if the applicant fails to obtain
a building permit or a use and occupancy permit, as the case may be,
within one year from the date of authorization thereof.
The Zoning Hearing Board may cancel or revoke
a permit issued by the Zoning Officer for any violation of this chapter
or of conditions imposed.
[Added 3-5-1962 by Ord. No. 4-5; amended 8-18-1980 by Ord. No. 4-60]
An application to the Zoning Hearing Board for
a special exception or variance, if refused, shall not be renewed
within the period of one year unless there has been a change in conditions
and unless the renewal application distinctly sets forth such changes.
[Added 3-29-1967 by Ord. No. 4-22; amended 8-18-1980 by Ord. No. 4-60]
Any person aggrieved by any decision of the
Zoning Hearing Board or any taxpayer or the Board of Supervisors may,
within 30 days after such decision of the Zoning Hearing Board, appeal
to the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County. In such case, the
appellant shall give immediate notice of said appeal to all protestants.