Upon reviewing a request of modification, the Township shall
consider the following:
A. That there is good and sufficient cause;
B. That failure to grant the modification would result in excessive
hardship to the applicant;
C. That the granting of the modification will neither result in an unacceptable
or prohibited increase in flood height, additional threat to public
safety, or extraordinary public expense; nor create nuisances, cause
fraud on, or victimize the public, or conflict with any other applicable
state or local ordinances and regulations;
D. Any other pertinent information provided as part of the record prior
to or at the time of review by any interested party.
Appeals of any action or decision of the Township Secretary
or any other officer or employee of the Township authorized to administer
this chapter shall be filed in writing with the Township within 30
days after the action or decision in question. Upon receipt of the
appeal, the Board of Supervisors shall designate a time and place
for consideration of the appeal. This time will be set not less than
10 days nor more than 30 days after receipt. Notice of the time and
place shall be given to all interested parties. Should the decision
of the Board of Supervisors aggrieve any person, they may seek relief
by appeal to court, as provided by the laws of this commonwealth,
including the Pennsylvania Flood Plain Management Act.