[Ord. 524, 12/31/1991; as amended by Ord. 583, 1/6/2003,
§ 6]
The Zoning Hearing Board shall conduct hearings and make decisions
in accordance with the following requirements:
1. Public notice shall be given and written notice shall be given to
the applicant, the Building Inspector and to any person who has made
timely request for the same. Written notices shall be given at such
time and in such manner as shall be prescribed by rules of the Board.
In addition to the written notice provided herein, written notice
of said hearing shall be conspicuously posted on the affected tract
of land at least one week prior to the hearing.
2. The first hearing shall be commenced within 60 days from the date
of the applicant's request, unless the applicant has agreed in writing
to an extension of time. Each subsequent hearing shall be held within
45 days of the prior hearing, unless otherwise agreed to by the applicant.
The hearing shall be completed no later than 100 days after the completion
of the applicant's case in chief, unless extended for good cause upon
application to the Court of Common Pleas.
3. The hearings shall be conducted by the Board or the Board may appoint
any member as a hearing officer. The decision, or, where no decision
is called for, the findings shall be made by the Board, however, the
appellant or the applicant, as the case may be, in addition to the
Township, may, prior to the decision of the hearing, waive decision
or findings by the Board and accept the decision or findings of the
hearing officer as final.
4. The parties to the hearing shall be the Township, any person affected
by the application who has made timely appearance of record before
the Board, and any other person including civic or community organizations
permitted to appear by the Board. The Board shall have power to require
that all persons who wish to be considered parties enter appearances
in writing on forms provided by the Board for that purpose.
5. The chairman or acting chairman of the Board or the hearing officer
presiding shall have power to administer oaths and issue subpoenas
to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of relevant
documents and papers, including witnesses and documents requested
by the parties.
6. The 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.
7. Formal rules of evidence shall not apply, but irrelevant, immaterial,
or unduly repetitious evidence may be excluded.
8. The Board or the hearing officer, as the case may be, shall keep
a stenographic record of the proceedings. The appearance fee for a
stenographer shall be shared equally by the applicant and the Board.
The cost of the original transcript shall be paid by the Board if
the transcript is ordered by the Board or hearing officer or shall
be paid by the person appealing from the decision of the Board if
such appeal is made, and in either event the cost of additional copies
shall be paid by the person requesting such copy or copies. In other
cases the party requesting the original transcript shall bear the
cost thereof.
9. The Board or the hearing officer shall not communicate, directly
or indirectly, with any party or his representatives in connection
with any issue involved except upon notice and opportunity for all
parties to participate, shall not take notice of any communication,
reports, staff memoranda, or other materials, except advice from their
solicitor, unless the parties are afforded an opportunity to contest
the material so noticed and shall not inspect the site or its surroundings
after the commencement of hearings with any party or his representative
unless all parties are given an opportunity to be present.
10. The Board or the hearing officer, as the case may be, shall render a written decision or, when no decision is called for, make written findings on the application within 45 days after the last hearing before the Board or hearing officer. Where the application is contested or denied, each decision shall be accompanied by findings of fact and conclusions based thereon together with the reasons therefor. Conclusions based on any provisions of this chapter or of any law, ordinance, rule or regulation shall contain a reference to the provision relied on and the reasons why the conclusion is deemed appropriate in the light of the facts found. If the hearing is conducted by a hearing officer, and there has been no stipulation that his decision or findings are final, the Board shall make his report and recommendations available to the parties within 45 days and the parties shall be entitled to make written representations thereon to the Board prior to final decision or entry of findings, and the Board's decision shall be entered no later than 30 days after the report of the hearing officer. Where the Board fails to render the decision within the period required by this subsection, or fails to hold the required hearing within 60 days from the date of the applicant's request for a hearing, the decision shall be deemed to have been rendered in favor of the applicant unless the applicant has agreed in writing or on the record to an extension of time. When a decision has been rendered in favor of the applicant because of the failure of the Board to meet or render a decision as hereinabove provided, the Board shall give public notice of the said decision within 10 days from the last day it could have met to render a decision in the same manner as provided in Subsection
1 of this section. If the Board shall fail to provide such notice, the applicant may do so. Nothing in this subsection shall prejudice the right of any party opposing the application to appeal the decision to a court of competent jurisdiction.
11. A copy of the final decision or, where no decision is called for,
of the findings shall be delivered to the applicant personally or
mailed to him not later than the day following its date. To all other
persons who have filed their name and address with the Board not later
than the last day of the hearing, the Board shall provide by mail
or otherwise, brief notice of the decision or findings and a statement
of the place at which the full decision or findings may be examined.
12. The Board of Commissioners shall establish, by resolution, fees with
respect to hearings before the Zoning Hearing Board.
[Ord. 524, 12/31/1991]
Where the Board of Commissioners, in this chapter, has stated
special exceptions to be granted or denied by the Zoning Hearing Board
pursuant to express standards and criteria, the Board shall hear and
decide requests for such special exceptions in accordance with such
standards and criteria. In granting a special exception, the Board
may attach such reasonable conditions and safeguards, in addition
to those expressed in this chapter, as it may deem necessary to implement
the purposes of this chapter and the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning
Code, 53 P.S. § 10101 et seq.
[Ord. 524, 12/31/1991]
Appeals raising the substantive validity of any land use ordinance
(except those to be brought before the Board of Commissioners pursuant
to the Pennsylvania Municipalities Code, procedural questions or alleged
defects in the process of enactment or adoption of a land use ordinance;
or from the determination of the Building Inspector, including, but
not limited to, the granting or denial of any permit, or failure to
act on the application therefor, the issuance of any cease and desist
order or the registration or refusal to register any nonconforming
use, structure or lot; from a determination by the Township engineer
or the Building Inspector with reference to the administration of
any floodplain or flood hazard ordinance or such provisions within
a land use ordinance; from the determination of any officer or agency
charged with the administration of any transfers of development rights
or performance density provisions of this chapter; from the determination
of the Building Inspector or Township engineer in the administration
of any land use ordinance or provision thereof with reference to sedimentation
and erosion control and stormwater management insofar as the same
relate to development not involving subdivision and land development
or planned residential development may be filed with the Zoning Hearing
Board in writing by the landowner affected, any officer or agency
of the Township, or any person aggrieved. Requests for a variance
and for special exception may be filed with the Board by any landowner
or any tenant with the permission of such landowner.