[Amended 10-16-1984 by Ord. No. 410]
Whenever any subdivision of land or land development
is proposed, before any contract is made for the sale of any part
thereof and before any permit for the erection of a structure in such
proposed subdivision or land development shall be granted, the owner
or his authorized agent shall apply for and secure approval of such
proposed subdivision or land development in accordance with the following
procedures for subdivisions and land development except as follows:
A. Nonconforming lot. Where any nonconforming lot of
record may be brought nearer to conformity by the addition of adjacent
land to it or any other existing lot of record may be increased in
size and such addition shall not decrease the residue of lots from
which it is taken below the standards set forth herein or thereby
result in the creation of a new lot not already of record, the Council
may, by letter, approve the recording of a deed establishing the portion
of land being increased in size, which shall be shown on a simple
sketch plan provided by the owner, without requiring that a formal
subdivision plat be filed and recorded. In the event that such transfer
of title shall affect more than one nonconforming lot and that more
than one such lot may be brought nearer to conformity, the Council
may approve a simple sketch plan showing the alterations in lot lines,
which sketch plan may be recorded with the deed and copy thereof provided
to the Council. There shall be no filing fee for the Borough's action
in such cases.
The owner or his authorized agent must notify all owners of contiguous lots of his application described in the immediately preceding §
113-7. Such notice shall be given in writing 14 days prior to the official filing date described in the following §
113-9. Proof of such notice shall be submitted to the Planning Commission at the meeting of the Commission at which such application is first considered.
For the purpose of these regulations, the official
filing date shall be the date of the regular meeting of the Planning
Commission next following the date the application and plan are received
in the Borough Office, provided that, should no such regular meeting
occur more than 30 days following the submission of the application,
the official filing date shall be the 30th day following the day the
application has been submitted.
Upon receipt of an application for subdivision
or land development approval, the Borough Manager shall affix to the
application both the date of submittal and the official filing date.