An easement permit shall be required in any case where private property
will encroach into a public street or pedestrian right-of-way at,
above, or below ground level. Such easement shall be authorized by
a written resolution approved by City Council.
Any proposed principal building extension over a public right-of-way
shall only be approved by City Council after it has been legally advertised
at least once and after the Planning Commission has been provided
an opportunity for a review.
Public notice shall be published as required by Section 103
of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, 53 P.S. § 10103.
The notice shall state the time and place of the hearing and the particular
nature of the matter to be considered;
Notice of such hearing shall be conspicuously posted on the
affected tract of land at least one week prior to the hearing. It
is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that such notice
is posted and remains posted until the hearing;
The City shall provide written notice to the applicant of the
time and place of the hearing. Such notice also shall be given to
any other person or group, including civic or community organizations,
who has made a written timely request for such notice;
A copy of the final decision or a copy of the findings (when
no decision is called for), shall be communicated to the applicant
or his/her representative or mailed to his/her last known address
not later than the time limit established by the Pennsylvania Municipalities
Planning Code,[1] as amended.
Routine extensions for architectural projections and similar
accessory features in accordance with the provisions of the City Building
Code, including cornices and eaves, architectural decorations, ornamental
columns, entrance steps, oriel windows, balconies, awnings, awning
covers or boxes, marquees, and closely similar features, which shall
be approved by the Zoning Officer through an easement permit;
Easement permits for handicapped access to an existing structure,
which improvements generally conform with the Uniform Federal Accessibility
Standards, or a routine stoop, which shall be approved by the Zoning
Officer; or