The procedure for review of subdivision or land development
plans normally includes two stages, preliminary and final. These stages
are necessary to provide the Planning Commission and the Borough Council
adequate opportunity to review each proposal and ensure that their
recommendations may be included in the final plan. A third stage,
the sketch plan, is optional to the subdivider or developer, but is
recommended in large and/or more complex situations. Review is required
according to the following table.
Plan Stage
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Minor
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Major
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Sketch
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Optional
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Recommended
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Preliminary
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Optional2
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Required1
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Final
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Required
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Required
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NOTES:
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1
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Preliminary review may be waived by the Planning Commission
if the sketch plan is unusually detailed.
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2
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Preliminary review is required if a minor subdivision plan contains
four or more lots.
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