[Ord. 190 (71-4), 10/14/1971, Article 500, § 501; as amended by Ord. 307 (89-4), 10/4/1989; and by Ord. 490 (2017-05), 10/18/2017]
1.
In the event that an initial subdivision of land is four lots or less, the following procedures shall apply:
A.
At least 12 days prior to a regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning Commission, the subdivider shall submit six copies of the final plan. Requirements for sketch design plan and the preliminary plan may be waived if determined by the Planning Commission that the subdivision is minor in nature. All specifications called for under § 22-302, Subsection 3, shall be complied with concerning format of drawings and required information. The final plan of a minor subdivision shall be drawn by a registered surveyor or a registered professional engineer.
B.
The Planning Commission shall refer copies to the following agencies for comments and recommendation:
(1)
One copy retained by the Secretary of the Planning Commission for record.
(2)
One copy transmitted to the local office of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection for review and recommendation.
(3)
One copy transmitted to the District 8 Office of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for review.
(4)
One copy to the Borough Engineer for review.
(5)
One copy transmitted to the York County Planning Commission for review.
(6)
One copy transmitted to the Borough Secretary accompanied by the written recommendations of the Planning Commission.
C.
The Planning Commission shall review, alone or jointly with the Borough Council, the proposed minor subdivision at a regular meeting with reference to:
D.
The minor subdivision shall not involve any street improvement and/or street dedication. In the event that such an improvement is proposed the subdivider shall comply with both the preliminary plan and final plan specifications of this Chapter.
E.
If on-lot sewage disposal and water supply systems are to be provided within the minor subdivision, the subdivider shall make appropriate arrangements for soil absorption tests with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
F.
Following Planning Commission review and communication of written recommendations to the Borough Secretary, the subdivider shall present the proposed minor subdivision at the next meeting of the Borough Council. The Borough shall review the proposed minor subdivision with reference to the recommendations of the Planning Commission and the provisions of this Chapter. At this time the subdivider shall make the original drawing of the proposed minor subdivision available for authentication and signature.
G.
The Borough Council may approve in whole or in part, or disapprove the plan as presented, or subject the plan to modifications before approval. At this time the original drawing shall be made available for signature.
H.
The time limitations and procedures that apply to the processing of standard preliminary and final plans shall apply to minor subdivisions.