This chapter shall be know as the "West Bradford Township Driveway
Ordinance of 1997."
The intent of this chapter is to regulate driveway construction
so as to provide safe access to Township roads, state roads and private
roads, to eliminate problems of stormwater runoff, and to assure sufficient
area for and access to off-street parking.
This chapter shall apply to all new driveways constructed after
the effective date of this chapter. The provisions of this chapter
shall also apply to existing driveways which include alterations after
the effective date of this chapter.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ALTERATION
Any change in grade or profile, width or location of a driveway
within the ultimate street right-of-way and 25 feet beyond that point.
This definition is not intended to include overlay or reconstruction
of existing driveways unless changes, as noted, are made.
ARTERIAL STREET
A street whose primary function is to serve comparatively
high volumes of through traffic at speeds higher than would be desirable
on collector and local streets.
CARTWAY
The surface of a street or alley available for vehicular
use.
COLLECTOR STREET
A street which, in addition to providing access to abutting
properties, collects traffic from the local road system.
LOCAL STREET
A street used primarily to provide access to abutting properties.
PRIVATE DRIVEWAY
As defined herein, shall mean a private vehicular access
from a private or public street. The beginning of the driveway shall
be measured from the edge of the cartway.
STREET
A street, avenue, boulevard, road, highway, freeway, parkway,
lane, alley, viaduct and any other strip of land including the entire
right-of-way used or intended to be used by vehicular traffic or pedestrians,
whether public or private.
ULTIMATE RIGHT-OF-WAY
A strip of land granted for public or private use as specified by Chapter
385, Subdivision and Land Development, of the Code of the Township of West Bradford.
A plan drawn to scale shall be submitted with each permit application,
which shall include at least the following:
A. Site plan of the driveway and 25 feet to each side of the center
line.
B. Adjacent driveways or streets within 100 feet of the driveway entrance.
C. A profile of the driveway with existing and proposed grading within the area of the site plan and the fifty-foot stretch of existing or proposed public road as defined in Subsection
A above.
E. Any other information that may be required by the Code Enforcement
Officer.
All persons, firms and corporations shall have the right to
appeal the Code Official's decision through the West Bradford
Township Building Appeals Board appointed by the West Bradford Township
Board of Supervisors. An application for appeal shall be based on
a claim that the true intent of this chapter or the rules legally
adopted thereunder have been incorrectly interpreted; the provisions
of this code do not fully apply; or an equivalent form of construction
can be used. A fee established by resolution of the Board of Supervisors
from time to time shall be paid at the time of application for such
appeal. Public hearings for such hearings shall be scheduled within
30 days from the date in which application for appeal is received.
Any structure erected in violation of the provisions of this
chapter or in violation of any plan or permit shall be and hereby
is declared to be a public nuisance.
Any person violating the provisions of this chapter or constructing
any driveway at variance with the terms of this chapter or at variance
with the terms of any plan finally approved by the Township or at
variance with the terms of any permit issued hereunder shall, upon
conviction before a Magisterial District Judge in a summary proceeding,
be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000 together with costs
of prosecution. In default of payment thereof, the defendant may be
sentenced to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 90 days. After
notification by the Township Code Official of the violation, each
day in which the violation continues shall be deemed a separate offense
subject to a fine of not more than $1,000.
In addition to the remedies provided in the immediately preceding
section and not in substitution thereof, the Township, through the
Board of Supervisors, may institute and prosecute any other action
at law in equity for the abatement or removal of a violating structure,
or the Township may, in its discretion and in addition to the other
remedies herein provided, enter upon the lands where the violation
exists and cause the same to be removed and recover the cost of such
removal from the owner, occupier and/or contractor, all of whom are
declared to be jointly and severally liable to the Township for such
costs and expenses incurred.