[Ord. 190 (71-4), 10/14/1971, Article 100, § 101]
This Chapter shall be known as the "Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance of the Borough of Glen Rock."
[Ord. 190 (71-4), 10/14/1971, Article 100, § 102]
1. 
The purpose of these subdivision regulations is to ensure the harmonious development of the Borough by:
A. 
Assisting in the orderly and efficient integration of subdivisions within the Borough.
B. 
Attaining conformance of subdivision plans with public improvement plans.
C. 
Achieving coordination of intermunicipal public improvement plans and programs.
D. 
Facilitating the efficient movement of traffic.
E. 
Assuring the protection of water resources and drainageways.
F. 
Securing adequate sites for recreation, conservation, scenic and other open space purposes.
G. 
Providing uniform standards and procedures for equitable administration of all subdivision plans.
H. 
Promoting, in general, the greater health, safety, morals and welfare of the citizens of the Borough.
[Ord. 190 (71-4), 10/14/1971, Article 100, § 103]
All plans for subdivision and land development within Glen Rock Borough shall first be submitted to the Borough Planning Commission, which shall be empowered to review said plans, either alone or jointly, with the Borough Council, and shall make recommendations to the Council as to their approval (whether conditional or final) or rejection of any plan. As provided for in Pennsylvania Act 247, Article V, § 501, 53 P.S. § 10501, the Glen Rock Borough Council shall be vested with final authority over subdivision and land development in the Borough.
[Ord. 190 (71-4), 10/14/1972, Article 100, § 104; as amended by Ord. 337 (92-4), 5/6/1992, § 1]
All plans for subdivision or land development located within Glen Rock Borough shall be forwarded upon receipt by Glen Rock Borough to the York County Planning Commission for review and report. Glen Rock Borough shall not approve such plans until the York County Planning Commission report is received or until the expiration of 30 days from the date the application was forwarded to the York County Planning Commission.