It is the intention of the Board of Commissioners
to exercise, through adoption of this chapter, the maximum lawful
jurisdiction over subdivision and land development permitted by the
Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, its amendments or successors.
Without limitation, in the exercise of this power, the following are
subject to the provisions thereof:
No lot, unit or other section of a subdivision
shall be sold, leased or otherwise transferred, nor shall a building
permit be issued unless a final plan has been approved and recorded.
[Amended 10-22-1990 by Ord. No. 90-49]
A. The Board of Commissioners may grant a modification
of the requirements of one or more provisions of this chapter, if
the literal enforcement will exact undue hardship because of peculiar
conditions pertaining to the land in question, provided that such
modification will not be contrary to the public interest and that
the purpose and intent of this chapter is observed.
B. Any request for a modification shall be in writing
and shall accompany and be a part of the application for development.
The request shall state in full the grounds and facts of unreasonableness
or hardship on which the request is based, the provision or provisions
of the chapter involved and the minimum modification necessary.
C. The Board of Commissioners may refer the request for
modification to the Township Planning Commission for advisory comments.
D. In granting modifications, the Board of Commissioners
may impose such conditions as will, in its judgment, secure substantially
the objectives of the standards and requirements so modified.
E. The Township shall keep a written record of all action
on all requests for modifications.