This article provides simplified procedures for submitting and
reviewing minor subdivisions, certain land developments, and lot line
adjustments.
The following submission and review process shall apply for minor subdivisions, lot line adjustments, merger or consolidation of lots (also referred to as “reverse subdivision”), land developments involving only a single nonresidential building or addition of less than 3,000 square feet of building floor area with no additional dwelling units, and what the Township determines to be minor corrections or minor revisions of previously approved plans under §
113-40.
A. Final plan submission required. A final plan submission for each application under this section shall be filed by the applicant and reviewed in accordance with the provisions of this Article
VII. A preliminary plan is not required for a submittal under this Article
VII.
B. Filing and distribution.
(1) The applicant shall file with the Township staff, at least 25 calendar days prior to a regular Township Planning Commission meeting (not including a workshop meeting), the required fees and the information and plans required under this Article
VII. Any subsequent submittal of revised plans shall be submitted at least seven calendar days before a Planning Commission meeting where the plans are intended to be reviewed, unless permission is granted for a later submittal by the Township Engineer.
(2) If a state road is involved, the applicant shall forward the required
information to PennDOT and apply for a highway occupancy permit. If
such permit is not granted prior to final plan approval, then it shall
automatically be a condition of final plan approval, and the plans
shall not be signed or released for recording by the Township until
the PennDOT permit is granted.
(3) Each final plan filed for minor subdivisions shall provide the information required by §
113-39. Plans for lot line adjustments shall provide the information required by §
113-40.
(4) The applicant shall provide a copy of the plans for review to the
York County Planning Commission, with the required county review fees.
A soil erosion and sedimentation control plan shall be provided to
the York County Conservation District.
C. Initial actions by the staff.
(1) The staff shall review the submission items filed against a checklist
for completeness and shall report such review to the Commission at
its next regularly scheduled meeting.
(2) The staff shall retain in the Township's files one file copy of all
materials submitted by the applicant.
(3) The staff shall forward the applicable submission information to
the Township Engineer and the Township Planning Commission before
the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Commission.
D. Review by Township Engineer. The Township Engineer should review
the engineering considerations in the plan and prepare an initial
report on such considerations to the Planning Commission. The Township
Engineer may make additional reports and recommendations to the Planning
Commission and the Board of Supervisors during review of the plan.
E. Review by Planning Commission. The Township Planning Commission should
accomplish the following within the time limitations of the Pennsylvania
Municipalities Planning Code (unless the applicant grants a written
time extension):
(1) Review all applicable reports received from the appropriate review
agencies and officers.
(2) Determine whether the final plan submission meets the requirements
of this chapter and other applicable ordinances.
(3) Review the final plan submission and recommend any needed revisions
so that the submission will conform to this chapter and other applicable
ordinances.
(4) Recommend approval, conditional approval or disapproval of the final
plan submission, in writing, to the Board of Supervisors, which may
include recommending conditions for approval or describing requirements
which have not been met.
F. Review by Board of Supervisors. The Board of Supervisors shall:
(1) Review the recommendation of the Commission and any reports received
from any other official reviewing agencies.
(2) Determine whether the final plan submission meets the requirements
of this chapter and other applicable ordinances.
(3) Approve, conditionally approve or disapprove the final plan submission
within the time limits established by the Pennsylvania Municipalities
Planning Code. (As of the adoption date of this chapter, state law
requires:
(a)
The Board of Supervisors to act on the application and render
its decision and communicate it to the applicant not later than 90
days following the date of the regular meeting of the Township Planning
Commission next following the date the application is filed, or after
a final order of the court remanding an application; provided that,
should the said next regular meeting occur more than 30 days following
the filing of the application or the final order of the court, the
said ninety-day period shall be measured from the 30th day following
the day the application has been filed.
(b)
No subdivision or land development shall be granted final approval
until a report is received from the York County Planning Commission
or until the expiration of 30 days from the date the application was
forwarded to the York County Planning Commission, whichever comes
first.)
(4) County Planning Commission Review. No subdivision or land development
shall be granted final approval until a report is received from the
York County Planning Commission or until the expiration of 30 days
from the date the application was forwarded to the County Planning
Commission, whichever shall occur first.
G. Decision by Board of Supervisors.
(1) The decision of the Board of Supervisors shall be in writing and
shall be communicated to the applicant personally or mailed to him/her
at the last known address not later than 15 days following the decision.
(2) a. The approval of the final plan by the Board of Supervisors shall
not by itself constitute an acceptance of the dedication of any street
or other proposed public way, space or area, unless such acceptance
is specifically made at such time.
(a)
Any such acceptance of dedication shall be specifically stated,
along with the signatures required for approval.
(b)
If the Board of Supervisors elects to accept lands offered for
dedication, the submission shall be accompanied by duly executed instruments
of conveyance to the Township. Such instruments shall state that the
title thereof is free and unencumbered. The Board of Supervisors may
require an applicant to provide title insurance.
(3) If a final plan submission is disapproved, the decision shall specify
defects found in the submission, shall describe requirements which
have not been met, and shall cite the provisions of the statute or
ordinance relied upon in each case.
(4) Conditions. If conditions are placed upon an approval, it shall be
the responsibility of the applicant, in writing, to accept or reject
the conditions within a maximum of 30 days after the date of the decision
by the Board of Supervisors. If the applicant fails to accept or reject
the conditions within such time period, then it shall be presumed
that the applicant has accepted all of the conditions upon the approval.
If the applicant rejects any condition, then the approval shall be
rescinded, unless a decision of a court determines such condition
was not valid.
(a)
The applicant shall be required to show compliance with all
the conditions upon the final plan approval within one year after
the date of the decision by the Board of Supervisors, unless a written
extension is granted by the Board of Supervisors.
All of the following information and materials listed in this section are required as part of all minor subdivision submissions, other than lot line adjustments or submittals under §
113-40. This list of requirements shall serve as both a list of requirements and as a checklist for the applicant and the Township to ensure completion of submissions. The applicant shall submit completed photocopies of this section as part of the application.
A. Checklist and List of Submittal Requirements.
All certifications shall comply with the state professional
licensing laws. All subdivisions of land shall be certified and stamped
by a registered land surveyor. At least one set of all plans provided
to the Township, including revisions, shall bear original signatures
and original seals of plan preparers, which shall be marked as a "Township
file copy".