The Board or the hearing officer, as the case may be, shall render
a written decision or, when no decision is called for, make written
findings on the application within 45 days after the last hearing
before the Board or hearing officer. Where the application is contested
or denied, each decision shall be accompanied by findings of fact
and conclusions based thereon together with the reasons therefore.
Conclusions based on any provisions of this act or of any ordinance,
rule or regulation shall contain a reference to the provision relied
on and the reasons why the conclusion is deemed appropriate in the
light of the facts found. If the hearing is conducted by a hearing
officer and there has been no stipulation that his decision or findings
are final, the Board shall make his report and recommendations available
to the parties within 45 days and the parties shall be entitled to
make written representations thereon to the Board prior to final decision
or entry of findings, and the Board's decision shall be entered no
later than 30 days after the report of the hearing officer. Except
for challenges filed under § 916.1 of the Pennsylvania Municipalities
Planning Code (PaMPC), 53 P.S. § 10916.1, where the Board
fails to render the decision within the period required by this subsection
or fails to commence, conduct or complete the required hearing as
provided in § 908(1.2) of the PaMPC, 53 P.S. § 10908(1.2),
the decision shall be deemed to have been rendered in favor of the
applicant unless the applicant has agreed in writing or on the record
to an extension of time. When a decision has been rendered in favor
of the applicant because of the failure of the Board to meet or render
a decision as hereinabove provided, the Board shall give public notice
of said decision within 10 days from the last day it could have met
to render a decision in the same manner as provided in § 908(1)
of the PaMPC, 53 P.S. § 10908(1). If the Board shall fail
to provide such notice, the applicant may do so. Nothing in this subsection
shall prejudice the right of any party opposing the application to
appeal the decision to a court of competent jurisdiction.