[Ord. 1988-2, 3/7/1988, § 11.48(a)]
1. The Board of Supervisors and the Planning Commission shall have the
duty and authority for the administration and general enforcement
of the provisions of this chapter, as specified or implied herein.
2. Officials of Londonderry Township having regulatory duties and authorities
connected with or appurtenant to the subdivision, use, or development
of land shall have the duty and authority for the controlling enforcement
of the provisions of this chapter, as specified or implied herein
or in other ordinances of the Township of Londonderry, Dauphin County,
Pennsylvania.
3. Permits required by the Township for the erection or alteration of
buildings, the installation of sewers or sewage disposal systems,
or for other appurtenant improvements to, or use of the land, shall
not be issued by any Township official responsible for such issuance
until it has been ascertained that the site for such building, alteration,
improvement or use is contained in a subdivision or land development
plat approved and publicly recorded in accordance with the provisions
of this chapter.
4. The Sewage Enforcement Officer (SEO) of the Township shall require
that the sewage module and applications for sewage disposal system
permits contain all the information necessary to ascertain that the
site for the proposed system is acceptable in accordance with the
provisions of this chapter, the rules and regulations of the Department
of Environmental Protection, and the provisions of other applicable
ordinances of the Township.
[Amended by Ord. 2016-1, 4/4/2016]
5. The approval of a subdivision and/or land development plat or of
any improvement installed, or the granting of a permit for the erection
and/or use of a building or land therein, shall not constitute a representation,
guarantee, or warranty of any kind or nature by the Township or any
official, employee, or appointee thereof, of the safety of any land,
improvement, property or use from any cause whatsoever, and shall
create no liability upon, or a cause of action against the Township
or such official, employee or appointee for any damage that may result
pursuant thereto.
[Ord. 1988-2, 3/7/1988, § 11.48(b)]
Amendments to this chapter shall become effective only after
a public hearing held pursuant to public notice as defined, and in
accordance with the Pennsylvania Municipalities Code, Act 247, Article
V, as amended.