There shall be a Zoning Hearing Board, appointed by the Board of Supervisors in accordance with Article
IX of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, as amended. Membership of the Zoning Hearing Board shall be appointed as prescribed in §
370-141, below.
The ZHB shall give notice as follows:
A. By publishing a public notice thereof in a newspaper
of general circulation within the Township, indicating the time, place,
and nature of the public hearing. Such notice shall be published once
a week for two successive weeks prior to the date fixed for the hearing.
B. By mailing notice thereof to the applicant, to the
Township Zoning Officer, to each member of the Township Board of Supervisors,
to the Chairman of the Township Planning Commission, to the Township
Secretary, and to any person who has made timely request for same.
C. By posting notice thereof conspicuously on the affected
tract of land at least one week prior to the hearing.
D. The ZHB may mail notice thereof to the owner of every
lot on the same street within 500 feet of the lot or building in question
or every lot not on the same street but within 150 feet of said lot
or building. But failure to give notice, either in part or in full,
as stated by this subsection shall not invalidate any action taken
by the ZHB.
E. The notice herein required shall state the name of
the applicant, the location of the lot or building and the general
nature of the question involved, and the date, time and location of
the hearing.
The Zoning Hearing Board shall conduct hearings
and make decisions in accordance with the provisions of Section 908
of the Municipalities Planning Code, as amended.
The Zoning Hearing Board shall have exclusive
jurisdiction to hear and render final adjudications in the following
matters:
A. Substantive challenges to the validity of an ordinance,
except those brought before the Board of Supervisors pursuant to Sections
609.1 and 916.1(a)(2) of the Municipalities Planning Code, as amended.
B. Appeals by the applicant where it is alleged that
the Zoning Officer has failed to follow prescribed procedures or has
misinterpreted or misapplied any provision of a valid ordinance or
Zoning Map or any valid rule or regulation governing the action of
the Zoning Officer. Such appeals will be taken within 30 days of the
action of the Zoning Officer by filing with the Zoning Officer and
with the ZHB a notice of appeal specifying the grounds thereof. The
Zoning Officer shall forthwith transmit to the ZHB all the papers
constituting the record upon which the action appealed from was taken.
C. Procedural questions or alleged defects in the process
of enactment or adoption of this chapter or Zoning Map shall be raised
by an appeal taken within 30 days after the effective date of the
chapter or map.
D. Substantive challenge to the validity of an ordinance
or map or any provision thereof which prohibits or restricts the use
of development of land in which he has an interest shall submit the
challenge to either the Zoning Hearing Board, except when filed as
a curative amendment before the Board of Supervisors.
E. Appeals from the determination of the Zoning Officer pursuant to the requirements of §
370-28 (Flood Plain Conservation District) of this chapter.
F. Applications for variances from the terms of this chapter, pursuant to the requirements of §
370-148.
G. Applications for special exceptions under this chapter pursuant to the requirements of §
370-149.
H. In all such challenges the ZHB shall decide all contested
questions and shall make findings on all relevant issues of fact and
of interpretation, and submit such findings as part of the record
on appeal to the Court.
The Zoning Hearing Board shall hear and decide
requests for special exceptions where the chapter has stated special
exceptions to be granted or denied by the ZHB pursuant to the following
express standards and criteria, in addition to such other considerations
and determinations as may be required by law and other provisions
of this chapter. The ZHB shall:
A. Give full consideration to the size, scope, extent,
and character of the exception desired and assure itself that such
request is consistent with the plan for future land use in North Coventry
and with the spirit, purpose and intent of the Zoning Chapter.
B. Take into consideration the character and type of
development in the area surrounding the location for which the request
is made and determine that the proposed change or modification, if
permitted, will constitute an appropriate use in the area and will
not substantially injure or detract from the use of surrounding property
or from the character of the neighborhood.
C. Consider the public interest in, or the need for,
the proposed use or change, to determine that the proposal will serve
the best interest of the Township, and protect the public health,
safety, morals and general welfare.
D. Make certain that the proposed change is reasonable
in terms of the logical, efficient, and economical extension of public
services and facilities, including, but not limited to, public water,
sewers, police and fire protection, transportation and public schools.
E. Be guided in its study, review and recommendations
by sound standards or subdivision practice where applicable.
F. Review the recommendations of the Planning Commission
on the proposed development plan, where such plan is required. The
ZHB shall not be bound by such recommendations nor shall the ZHB be
bound by the action of the Board of Supervisors in relation to the
development plan.
G. Guide the development of highway frontage insofar
as possible to limit the total number of access points, reduce the
need for on-street parking, and encourage the frontage of buildings
on parallel marginal roads or on roads perpendicular to the highway.
H. Consider the effects of the proposal with respect
to congestion on the roads or highways, the most appropriate use of
land, conserving the value of buildings, safety from fire, panic,
and other dangers, adequacy of light and air, the prevention of overcrowding
of land, congestion of population and adequacy of public and community
services and determine that approval of the application will not have
a substantially adverse effect thereon.
I. Be assured that the natural features and processes
characterizing the proposed site and its surroundings shall not suffer
unmitigated degradation, that the management of storm waste, the provision
of water or sewer service, and any other alterations to the site's
predevelopment condition shall be consistent with the Township goals,
practices, and plans in these regards, and that demand for water and
energy by the proposed use shall be minimized to the optimal extent.
J. Impose such conditions, in addition to those required
as are necessary to assure that the intent of the Zoning Chapter is
complied with, and which are reasonably necessary to safeguard the
health, safety, morals and general welfare of the residents of the
Township at large and the residents and owners of the property adjacent
to the area in which the proposed use is to be conducted. Conditions
may include, but are not limited to, harmonious design of buildings,
aesthetics, hours of operation, lighting, numbers of persons involved,
noise, sanitation, safety, smoke and fume control and the minimizing
of noxious, offensive or hazardous elements.
Appeals under §
370-147A through
D may be filed with the ZHB in writing by the landowner affected, any officer of the Township or any person aggrieved. Requests for a variance under §
370-147D and for a special exception under §
370-147E may be filed with the ZHB by any landowner or any tenant with the permission of such landowner or equitable owner of property.
The parties to the hearing shall be the Township,
any person affected by the application who has made timely appearance
of record before the ZHB, and any other person, including civic or
community organizations, permitted to appear by the ZHB. The ZHB shall
enter appearances in writing on forms provided by the ZHB for that
purpose. The aforementioned parties shall have the right to be represented
by counsel and shall be afforded the opportunity to respond and present
evidence and argument and cross-examine adverse witnesses on all relevant
issues.