[Amended 7-13-2020 by Ord. No. 852]
A. Overview. The types of plans and permits that the Township planning
bodies acknowledge and review include the following. The general submission
requirements are outlined in Figure 1000.1, Types of Approvals.
(1)
Site plan review: permitted use.
(2)
Site plan review: conditional use.
(3)
Site plan review: change in use.
(6)
Building on slopes greater than 25%.
(7)
Building permit application.
(10)
Zoning permit.
Figure
1000.1 - Types of Approvals
[Amended 7-13-2020 by Ord. No. 852]
A. Types of permits approved by Zoning Officer and Building Official.
(1)
Grading permits. (See Chapter
229.)
B. Application. Application for permits and plan review shall be made in writing to the Township Zoning Officer and/or Building Official on such forms as may be furnished by the Township. Such application shall comply with the requirements of Part
10 for plan review and be accompanied by any fees as authorized by this chapter or the Township Fee Schedule. All applications with accompanying plans and documents shall become public record.
C. Approval. No permit shall be approved except in conformity with the regulations of this chapter, except after written order from the Township Zoning Hearing Board, the International Building Code Appeals Board or the courts. In the case of denial, the landowner and/or developer shall be informed of his right to appeal to the Township Zoning Hearing Board or the International Building Code Appeals Board. (See §
440-903B.)
D. Compliance. All permits required by this chapter issued on the basis of plans and applications approved by the Zoning Officer, Building Official, Township Planning Commission, or other Township official or body, authorize only the use, arrangement, and construction set forth in such approved plans and application, and no other use, arrangement or construction. Use, arrangement or construction at variance with that authorized shall be deemed a violation of this chapter or applicable codes, and punishable as provided by §
440-907.
E. Other permits. No permit shall be issued pursuant to this chapter
until all necessary approval/permits required from other governmental
units (e.g., county, state, federal) have been obtained. Copies of
such approval/permits shall be submitted to the Township Zoning Officer
and/or the Building Official.
F. Expiration of building permits.
(1)
No building permit shall be valid or effective after six months
from the date of issuance thereof and shall thereafter be void, unless
the work authorized by such permit shall have been substantially commenced
within six months from the date of issuance and proceeded with, with
due diligence. If, however, the landowner and/or developer has been
delayed in proceeding with the work for which the permit was granted,
by reason of any reasonable cause not due to his own negligence, the
permit may be renewed.
(2)
If the work described in any building permit has not been substantially
completed within one year of the date of issuance thereof, and the
landowner and/or developer has not been delayed for reasons allowed
above, said permit shall expire and be voided by the Building Official,
and written notice shall be given that further work as described in
the voided permit shall not proceed unless and until a new building
permit has been issued and paid for in accordance with the Township
fee schedule. All new work shall be subject to any change in regulations
in the interim.
[Amended 7-13-2020 by Ord. No. 852]
Any type of land development permitted by right shall be subject to site plan review by the Township Planning Commission in accordance with §
440-1003. The site plan for a land development shall be submitted along with the final land development plat required by the Subdivision and Land Development Regulations.
A. Residential and nonresidential development. A plot plan, prepared
by a surveyor registered in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, showing
the following shall be submitted to the Township:
(1)
Lot or boundaries and dimensions; total square feet and/or acreage.
(2)
Location of all existing and proposed structures.
(3)
Building setback line and yard lines.
(4)
Adjacent street right-of-way lines, all easements for utilities,
public improvements, drainage and stormwater management.
(5)
Driveway and parking area along with highway occupancy permit
if a state road.
(6)
All proposals for modifications to, alterations to, or piping
of a watercourse may require a permit from the Department of Environmental
Protection. If required, the applicant shall submit any permits to
the Township prior to the construction of any proposed improvements.
(7)
Location and height of proposed fences or walls.
(8)
Stormwater management [sump location(s), if required].
(9)
Proposed sanitary sewer connection or septic system location
(and alternate location) along with the appropriate permit.
(10)
Well location, if needed.
B. Alterations of existing development.
(1)
Structural alterations which expand the floor area of a building
either vertically or horizontally shall be subject to site plan review
as follows:
(a)
Conforming. If the Township has a lot or plot plan meeting the requirements of this chapter on file for the building and lot proposed for alteration, a supplemental plan shall be submitted indicating the alterations in the original building and any other improvements required because of the increased floor area and/or occupancy. The application shall comply with §§
440-1001 and
440-1002. Architectural drawings and materials list shall accompany the application.
(b)
Nonconforming. As authorized by Part
8, a lot or plot plan shall be submitted, indicating in the application how the lot and/or building and/or other requirements shall be made conforming to the district in which the building is located.
(2)
Facial alterations of an existing commercial or industrial building
or any portion thereof shall be approved by the Township Planning
Commission.
The Township Council, with recommendations from the Township
Planning Commission and the Township Engineer, shall review the final
lot plans and associated drawings for conditional uses. In addition,
the Township Council shall have the final decision as to the propriety
and adequacy of the maintenance plan and/or guaranties proposed for
all buildings, permanent improvements, stormwater management controls
and common areas. The Township Council shall approve the maintenance
plans and/or agreements.
Building permit applications for building on slopes exceeding
25% shall be accompanied by the following:
A. A sealed statement prepared by a registered civil engineer or surveyor
to the effect that the proposed building will not be erected on any
land where the percentage of grade exceeds 40%;
B. A sealed statement prepared by a registered architect stating an
explanation of the building methods to be used in overcoming foundation
and other structural problems created by the slope conditions; and
C. A sealed soils engineer's report ascertaining that no landslide conditions
exist or that landslide conditions can be overcome, if landslide-prone
areas are indicated on the Washington County Soils Maps.
[Added 11-9-2020 by Ord. No. 857]
A. Permit
required. No wireless communications facility shall be constructed
or operated in any district without the prior written approval of
the Township, subject to the restrictions and conditions prescribed
at law.
B. Requirements. All wireless communications facilities in the Township, including tower-based WCFs, nontower WCFs, and small WCFs, shall be developed, considered, constructed, operated, managed, and maintained in accordance with Part II, Chapter
440, Part
6, §
440-603, Wireless communications facilities.
C. Communication
towers and antennas approved prior to effective date. All communication
towers and antennas legally approved prior to the effective date of
this chapter shall be considered permitted uses and structures.