The Township Supervisors may from time to time amend, supplement,
change, modify, or repeal this chapter, including the Zoning Map,
by proceeding in the manner prescribed in this article.
Whenever the owners of 51% or more of the area in any district shall present to the Township Supervisors a petition, duly signed and acknowledged, requesting an amendment, supplement, change, modification, or repeal of any of the regulations or restrictions prescribed by this chapter for their district, it shall be the duty of the Township Supervisors to hold a public hearing thereon and cause notice thereof to be given in the manner prescribed in §
370-213 above.
In case of a protest against any proposed amendment, change,
modification or repeal, duly signed by the owners of 20% or more,
either of the lots included in such proposed changes, or of those
immediately adjacent in the rear, or in the front, or to either side
thereof, extending 100 feet therefrom, such amendment shall not become
effective except by favorable vote of a majority of the Township Supervisors.
The Township Supervisors shall refer each petition or proposal
for change or amendment, whether under this article or under another
article, to the Schuylkill Township Planning Commission and the Chester
County Planning Commission. The Township Planning Commission and the
Chester County Planning Commission shall transmit its conclusion thereon,
together with its reasons therefor, to the Township Supervisors. The
Township Supervisors shall take such conclusion and reasons into consideration
in reaching its decision, but shall not be bound thereby. Such referrals
shall be made not less than 30 days prior to the hearing for adoption
by the Township Supervisors.
The foregoing procedures for amendments to this chapter to the
contrary notwithstanding, the procedure upon curative amendments shall
be in strict accordance with Section 609.1 of Act No. 93 of 1972 of
the General Assembly, this being an amendment to the Pennsylvania
Municipalities Planning Code, Act 247, which become effective January
1, 1969.