A.
This shall be submitted in eight copies to the Township Secretary, accompanied by an application for approval. The plan will be reviewed by the Planning Commission in accordance with the Second Class Township Code.[1] The plan will also be reviewed by the Township Engineer and Township or State Health Officer, the County Planning Commission and other appropriate officials. The plan shall then be reviewed by the Supervisors, taking into consideration the recommendations of the other reviewing agencies or persons. If the Supervisors approve the plan, the Township Secretary will so certify thereon, and one copy will be given to the subdivider, developer or builder. If the Board disapproves, the reasons therefor will be given to the subdivider, developer or builder, who may appeal therefrom as provided by law.
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Editor's Note: See 53 P.S. § 65101 et seq.
B.
Approval of the plan by the Board will be tentative only and shall confer no vested rights on the parties in interest, and changes or modifications therein may subsequently be required if the Board determines the same to be necessary. Any subdivision for which the record plan is not approved within two years must be submitted as an entirely new subdivision.