[Amended 8-24-1978 by Ord. No. 348]
A.
There are three stages in the procedure for approval of subdivision and land development plans. These stages are necessary to enable the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors to have an adequate opportunity to review the submissions and to ensure that their formal recommendations are reflected in the final plans.
B.
The separate stages of approval include the submission of an optional sketch plan, a preliminary plan and a final plan. These plans differ in their purpose and required level of detail. The table below indicates the recommended and required plans for the different types of submissions.
C.
Sketch plans shall require no more than a sixty-day review period. The review process required for preliminary and final plans shall include no more than 90 days starting from the date of the regular meeting of the Planning Commission next following the date the application is accepted by the Manager and ending with the applicant being notified of the decision of the Board of Supervisors.
D.
The presentation of a preliminary plan and a final plan shall each be considered a separate submission and the maximum ninety-day review period may be required for each. A sixty-day review period may be required for a sketch plan. No limitations for the action of any public official or agency set forth in this article shall be construed as mandatory.
E.
The applicant is encouraged to meet informally with the Township Planner and the Planning Commission to obtain information regarding zoning and subdivision requirements and development alternatives prior to the initial submission.
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