The Board of Commissioners may, from time to time, amend, supplement,
change, modify or repeal this ordinance in accordance with the procedures
established by the Municipalities Planning Code the procedures hereinbefore set forth and in accordance
with the guidelines hereinafter set forth.
Proposals for amendment or change may be initiated by petition
of one or more owners of property to be affected by the proposed amendment,
subject to the following provisions:
A. Every such proposed amendment or change shall be submitted in writing
and with accompanying maps, plans, tables, charts and the like to
the Board of Commissioners, which shall refer every proposal to the
Township Planning Commission for recommendation. In the event the
Township Planning Commission recommends said amendment, amendment
procedures as set forth in the Municipalities Planning Code shall be followed.
B. Each such proposed amendment shall be guided in accordance with the
following standards and criteria to ensure that:
(1)
The proposed use is consistent with the purpose of the Article whereby it is permitted, the overall purpose of the zoning as contained in Article
I and all other applicable provisions of this ordinance.
(2)
The proposed use will satisfy all of the relevant provisions
and requirements of the Springfield Township Subdivision Regulations
and any other applicable codes, ordinances and/or regulations.
(3)
The proposed use and its location are consistent with the Comprehensive
Plan.
(4)
There is a demonstrated need for the proposed use and that it
will contribute to the maintenance of the health, safety, morals and
general welfare of the Township.
(5)
The proposed use is consistent with the nature of the uses existing
on any immediately adjacent properties and it will not detract from
or cause harm to neighboring properties and will be maintained in
a manner in keeping with the character of the neighborhood.
(6)
The proposed use is consistent in concept and design with other
amendments for which approval may have been heretofore granted.
(7)
The proposed use is consistent with the logical extension of
public services and will not adversely affect the public services
and utilities of the surrounding properties.
(8)
If the use is one which traditionally adheres to some unique
location criteria, the site for which the use is proposed is not one
which obviates such criteria.
(9)
Any proposed construction will be consistent with good design
principles and sound engineering and land development practices and
is in keeping with the character of any existing construction within
the neighborhood.
(10)
The proposed use will provide safe and adequate access to roads
and public services and will not result in excessive traffic volumes
or will make any improvements needed to guarantee compatibility with
adjacent roads and public services.
(11)
The proposed use has provided for adequate sanitation.
(12)
The proposed use will provide for adequate screening as determined by the Board of Commissioners, parking according to Article
XV, signage according to Article
XVI and all environmental controls in Article
XVII, §
143-113.
(13)
The proposed use will conform to all standards and criteria as set forth in Article
XIX, §
143-136.
C. Public hearings and notice of zoning change.
(1)
Public notice shall be made and all public hearings shall be
conducted in accordance with the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning
Code.
(2)
The Township shall notify all abutting owners and owners of
properties within 250 feet of the property in question.
(3)
If the proposed amendment involves a Zoning Map change, notice
of said public hearing shall be conspicuously posted by the Township
along the perimeter of the tract to notify potentially interested
citizens. The affected tract or area shall be posted at least one
week prior to the date of the hearing.
D. Before voting on the enactment of an amendment, the Board of Commissioners
shall hold a public hearing thereon, pursuant to public notice. In
the case of an amendment other than that prepared by the Planning
Commission, the Board of Commissioners shall submit each such amendment
to the Planning Commission at least 30 days prior to the hearing on
such proposed amendment to provide the Planning Commission an opportunity
to submit recommendations. If, after any public hearing held upon
an amendment, the proposed amendment is changed substantially or is
revised to include land previously not affected by it, the Board of
Commissioners shall hold another public hearing, pursuant to public
notice, before proceeding to vote on the amendment. The Township shall
submit the proposed amendment to the Delaware County Planning Department
at least 30 days prior to the public hearing on the amendment. Within
30 days after enactment, a copy of the amendment to the Zoning Ordinance
shall be forwarded to the County Planning Department.
Whenever the Board of Commissioners changes the use and/or district
classification of any parcel of ground within the Township, one year
is permitted within which to obtain a building permit and to commence
actual construction. Should the construction fail to commence within
the stipulated period, the Board of Commissioners shall have the right
to change the use and/or district classification applicable to the
parcel back to the classification which existed before the rezoning
was executed. This provision shall apply to curative amendments as
well as to other types of zoning changes which are not initiated by
the Township.