In order to determine the suitability of alternate materials or methods of construction, exemptions, requests for extensions of time, or interpretations of the curb and sidewalk provisions of Chapter
169, as provided for herein, there is hereby created a Sidewalk and Curb Board of Appeals ("Board of Appeals") consisting of three members who are qualified by experience or training to pass upon matters pertaining to the curb and sidewalk provisions of Chapter
169.
The Board of Appeals shall have all the powers and duties with regard to appeals from a decision of a Borough Official or body regarding suitability of alternate materials or methods of constructions, exemptions, requests for extensions of time, or interpretation of the curb and sidewalk provisions of Chapter
169. The Board of Appeals shall adopt and make available to participants guidelines and standards to be used in formulating and rendering decisions in proceedings before it.
The Board shall select one of its members to serve as Chairperson,
and the appointing official shall designate a clerk from the municipality
to serve as Secretary to the Board, who shall keep a detailed record
of all proceedings on file with the Borough office.
A member of the Board shall not pass on any question in which
that member is engaged as contractor or material dealer or in which
the Board member has any personal, professional or financial interest.
The Board shall meet upon written notice of the Chairman given
to the appellant and the Board members within 45 days of the filing
of an appeal or at a stated periodic meeting if warranted by the volume
of work.
All hearings shall be public and conducted under the requirements
of the Pennsylvania Sunshine Law. The appellant, the appellant's representative, the relevant
Borough official and any other person whose interest or who may be
affected by the subject appeal shall be given an opportunity to be
heard.
A. The Board shall decide an appeal for alternate materials or methods
of construction, exemption, request for extension of time or provide
a requested clarification by reviewing documents and any written brief
or argument unless the owner or owner's agent requests a hearing.
B. The Board shall only consider the factors established under the curb and sidewalk provisions of Chapter
169, Streets and Sidewalks, of this Code.
C. The Board may:
(1) Deny the request in whole or in part;
(2) Grant the request in whole or in part; or
(3) Grant the request upon certain conditions being satisfied.
When three qualified members are not present to consider a specific
appeal, either the appellant, the enforcing official or their representative
may request a postponement of the hearing.
The Board shall affirm, modify or reverse the decision of the
enforcing official by a concurring vote of a majority.
Every action of the Board shall be by resolution, and certified
copies shall be furnished to the appellant within 15 days of the decision.
A copy shall also be provided to the Borough office. Decisions of
the Board of Appeals shall be final and any appeal thereto shall be
made to the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas within 30 days of
the date of the Board's decision as prescribed by law.