A preliminary plan will be required for all subdivisions and land developments in the Borough of Newtown. The preliminary plan and all information and procedures relating thereto shall be in compliance with the applicable provisions of Chapter
550, Zoning, and this chapter. The requirements of preliminary plans are set forth in Article
VII of this chapter. The procedure for preliminary plan approval is as follows:
A. The applicant prepares a preliminary plan and application. The applicant submits copies of the preliminary plan and application to the Borough at least 30 calendar days in advance of the Newtown Borough Planning Commission meeting.
(1) The application shall be made on forms available at the Borough office and shall be received by the Zoning Officer at the Borough office.
(2) The application shall be accompanied by a statement from the appropriate agency indicating that the proposed subdivision or land development will be served with public water.
(3) The application shall be accompanied by a statement from the appropriate agency indicating that the proposed subdivision will be served with public sanitary sewers.
(4) The application shall be accompanied by a specified fee and deposit. Such fees shall include the reasonable and necessary charges for the Borough Engineer and other professional consultants to review the plans, in accordance with a Fee Schedule set by resolution of the Borough Council.
(5) The application shall be accompanied by 6 printed sets and 1 digital copy of the preliminary subdivision and/or land development plans and data prepared in accordance with this chapter, 10 additional copies of the record plan, landscaping plan, and grading/public improvements plan and additional printed copies as requested.
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B. Upon submission of a preliminary plan, the Zoning Officer shall determine if the application is complete and accept the application or determine if the application is incomplete and shall not accept the application.
C. The Borough shall distribute copies of the preliminary plan, data and application to Borough Council, Borough Planning Commission, Borough Engineer, Borough Fire Marshal, Borough Solicitor and Borough files.
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D. The applicant shall be responsible for distributing plans, fees, and application forms to the other appropriate agencies having jurisdiction, including but not limited to the water company, sewer authority, the Bucks County Department of Health, the Bucks County Conservation District and the Bucks County Planning Commission. Further, applicant shall deliver written notice by first class mail to all persons who shall own property within 300 feet of any property which shall be the subject of an application before the Borough Planning Commission. The notice shall advise that a submission has been made regarding the specific property and that information regarding the hearing date may be obtained from the Borough offices. A copy of the notice shall be submitted with the application.
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E. The Borough Engineer, following receipt of the plans from the Borough, shall:
(1) Review all aspects of the plan submission including all engineering considerations and compliance with Borough ordinances. In his review, the Borough Engineer shall determine the adaptability of the project to Borough design standards and shall apply such judgment and specification interpretation as may be necessary to clarify the intent of all engineering considerations.
(2) Prepare a report for the Planning Commission and Borough Council.
F. The Borough Fire Marshal, following receipt of the plans from the Borough, shall:
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(1) Review all aspects of the plan submission as it pertains to, including but not limited to, emergency and fire protection concerns, fire lanes, hydrants, vehicle access and compliance with all Borough ordinances as the same relate to fire and emergency protection.
(2) Prepare a report for the Planning Commission and Borough Council.
G. Following receipt of the complete plan submission, the Borough Planning Commission shall:
(1) Receive and review the applicant's submission;
(2) Listen to applicant's presentation; and,
(3) Receive and review the report by the Bucks County Planning Commission, and other agencies or persons submitting a report;
(4) Receive and review the report by the Borough Engineer;
(5) Discuss submission with the applicant.
H. Following a review of the applicant's submission and discussion of the submission with the applicant, the Planning Commission shall:
(1) Evaluate the applicant's submission and presentation, the County Planning Commission's report and the Borough Engineer's report;
(2) Determine whether the preliminary plans meet the objectives and requirements of this chapter and Chapter
550, Zoning. No recommendation will be made on the plan application until any variances or special exceptions needed for compliance with Chapter
550, Zoning, have been granted by the Borough Zoning Hearing Board.
(3) Submit a report on the plan for use by the Borough Council, such report to be contained within the Commission's regular minutes or as a separate report, at the discretion of the Planning Commission.
(4) The Planning Commission shall carefully study the practicability of the preliminary plan, taking into consideration the requirements of the community and the best use of the land being developed and/or subdivided. Particular attention will be given to the arrangement, location and width of streets, their relation to the topography of the land, sewage disposal, drainage, lot sizes and arrangement, and the future development of adjoining lands as yet unsubdivided.
I. Following receipt of the Borough Planning Commission's report and within 90 days following the date of the first regular Planning Commission meeting which follows the date the application is filed, the Borough Council shall:
(1) Receive and review the applicant's submission, listen to the applicant's presentation and discuss the project with the applicant;
(2) Receive and review the reports by the Planning Commission, the Bucks County Planning Commission, the Borough Engineer, and other agencies or officials who have submitted a report;
(3) Evaluate the applicant's submission, presentation, the discussion with the applicant, the Borough Engineer's report and the Planning Commission's report;
(4) Determine whether the preliminary plan meets the objectives and requirements of this chapter;
(5) Express its approval of the plan, stating the conditions of such approval, if any, or its disapproval, stating the reasons therefor. If the Borough Council attaches conditions to the approval of any plan, the applicant must accept and agree to all such conditions or the plan will be denied based on noncompliance with ordinance requirements. If a preliminary plan is conditionally approved as aforesaid, it shall not be given final approval by the Borough Council until all conditions are met and corrected on the final plan.
(6) Within 15 calendar days following the decision, the Borough Council shall communicate, in writing, to the applicant:
(a) The specific changes, if any, they will require in the plan.
(b) The character and extent of the required public improvements.
(c) The amount and terms of the performance bond or other security which the Borough Council will require, among other conditions in the public interest, and prerequisites to the approval of the final plan to be submitted subsequently.
(7) Failure of the Borough Council to render a decision and communicate it to the applicant within 90 days following the receipt of the application and in the manner required by the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code (Act 247, as amended) shall be deemed an approval of the application in terms as presented, unless the applicant has agreed in writing to an extension of time or change in the prescribed manner of the presentation of communication of the decision; in which case, failure to meet the extended time or change in manner of the presentation of communication shall have like effect.