[Ord. 332, 3/4/1964, § 2; as amended by Ord. 572, 10/10/1990]
There is hereby created a commission to be known and designated as the Darby Township Planning Commission. In the first instance, one member of said Commission, shall be appointed for one year, one for two years, one for three years, one for four years, and one for five years, and annually thereafter members of said Commission shall be appointed for a term of four years. All members of the Commission shall reside within the Township. If a vacancy shall occur on the Commission, the Township Commissioners shall fill said vacancy for the unexpired portion of the term.
[Ord. 332, 3/4/1964, § 3]
The Township Planning Commission shall act as an advisory agency for the Township Commissioners and Zoning Hearing Board.
[Ord. 332, 3/4/1964, § 4]
The Darby Township Planning Commission shall annually elect a chairman, vice-chairman and a secretary. It shall adopt a set of bylaws and shall adhere strictly thereto.
[Ord. 332, 3/4/1964, § 5]
All members of the Darby Township Planning Commission shall serve without compensation.
[Ord. 332, 3/4/1964, § 6]
The Township Planning Commission shall have the jurisdiction now or hereafter prescribed by law and by ordinances of the Township of Darby. No recommendation of the Planning Commissioners shall be deemed official unless such recommendation has received the affirmative vote of at least three members of the Planning Commission.
[Ord. 332, 3/4/1964, § 7]
It shall be the duty of the Darby Township Planning Commission to make an annual report of its transactions to the Township Board of Commissioners. When a proposal is submitted to the Township Planning Commission, it shall act promptly thereon, and shall submit its recommendation to the Township Commissioners within 15 days of the receipt thereof.
[Ord. 332, 3/4/1964, § 8]
A recommendation of the Darby Township Planning Commission shall in no way be deemed to be binding upon the Township Board of Commissioners or Zoning Hearing Board. It may make recommendations on all ordinances or regulations concerning such subjects as the location of public works, the location or alteration of streets, parks, recreation areas, bridges, public buildings, and all plans and plots of proposed subdivisions within the Township of Darby. With prior approval, by motion, of the Township Board of Commissioners, the Planning Commission may employ engineers and other persons, and incur authorized expenses. It may contract for professional planning services, the costs and expenses of which, when approved by the Township Board of Commissioners, shall be provided for through proper appropriation by the Township Board of Commissioners. In no event, shall the expenses of the Planning Commission, including the salaries of an engineer or other employees, exceed the amount of the appropriations by the Township Board of Commissioners.
[Ord. 332, 3/4/1964, § 9]
It shall be the duty of the Township Planning Commission to make, or cause to be made, and to lay before the Township Board of Commissioners, maps and plans of the Township, or any portion thereof, showing the streets, highways and other natural and artificial features, and also any locations recommended by it for any new public buildings, civic schemes, parkways, parks, playgrounds, or any other public grounds or public improvements, any widening, extension or relocation of the same, and thereafter, from time to time, it may lay before the Township Board of Commissioners any modification, change or supplement to any prior plan or plans, it shall cooperate with any county or other planning commission as authorized by law. It may also, from time to time, make recommendation to the Township Board of Commissioners with respect to any and all matters and things referred to in this section and, in so doing, shall have regard for the present conditions and future needs and growth of the Township.
Any maps or plans so submitted shall not be effective unless regularly approved and adopted by ordinance or resolution of the Township Board of Commissioners, and after such approval and adoption shall be subject to revision and change from time to time as the Township Commissioners may deem expedient.
[Ord. 332, 3/4/1964, § 10]
The Township Board of Commissioners may, at its discretion, from time to time, submit to the Planning Commission any question or proposal relating to any of the matters hereinbefore referred to, or any other matter or thing relating to the growth or development of the Township, including changes or revisions in the zoning and other related ordinances of the Township as well as plans for the development of any subdivision or particular section of the Township.