A permit application shall be submitted in the name of and executed
by the owner of the property upon forms to be provided by the Township.
All applications shall include said forms and the information specified
herein for the appropriate driveway or road opening classification
and shall be accompanied by the required application fee and deposit.
A. Applications for minimum use driveways. Applications for minimum-use driveways shall include the completed application forms, the required fee and the required deposit. In addition, applications for minimum-use driveways shall include all information necessary to address the requirements of §
181-22.
B. Applications for all other driveways. Applications for driveways and roads other than minimum-use driveways shall include the completed application forms, the required fee and the required deposit. In addition, the application shall include detailed construction plans (including a detailed plan with full dimensions, a grading plan with a contour interval of two feet, a center-line profile, a proposed cross-section, a stormwater report and plan and a soil erosion and sediment pollution control plan), a wetlands analysis, and a traffic impact study, as well as all information required to address the requirements of §
181-23. All submissions shall comply with the Engineer, Land Surveyor and Geologist Registration Law (Act 367); applications, plans, reports, and other documents shall
be prepared by a registered professional engineer.
C. Subdivisions and land developments.
(1) In the case of a driveway for an activity which is subject to Chapter
345, Subdivision and Land Development, copies of the submission required under that ordinance shall accompany the application for a driveway permit.
(2) In the preparation of subdivision and land development plans, evidence
shall be submitted to demonstrate that the requirements set forth
herein can be met for each intersecting road and for the driveway
for each lot. A notice shall be placed on the plan stating that each
individual lot owner will be responsible for obtaining a driveway
permit as required by this chapter. The notice shall make specific
reference to the number and name of this chapter.
D. Submission of application. The completed permit application, including
all required information and documents, together with the applicable
fee and deposit, shall be submitted to the Township at least 30 days
prior to the start of work. The permit application required by this
chapter shall be submitted concurrently with (or prior to) an application
for a zoning/building permit or upon submission of a preliminary subdivision
and/or land development plan.
E. Review of application. The Roadmaster, or his appointed representative,
shall review the application and approve, approve with conditions,
or reject the application with written comments as to why the permit
cannot be issued under this chapter. The Roadmaster may appoint a
representative to administer this chapter, and may consult the Township
Engineer, the Township Solicitor or other professionals in the review
of an application.
F. Review period. The Roadmaster shall act on an application submitted
hereunder within 30 days after receipt of the complete application;
should the Roadmaster not act on a complete application submitted
hereunder within 30 days after its receipt, the application shall
be deemed approved.
A schedule of application fees and refundable deposits shall
be established and may be amended from time to time by resolution
of the Township. No application shall be considered filed until the
required fee has been paid and the required deposit provided.
The following applicants shall be exempt from any fee or deposit
required by this chapter but shall not be exempt from the general
requirements otherwise applicable:
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Political subdivisions of this commonwealth.
Governmental authorities organized under the laws of this commonwealth.
Governmental agencies of the United States of America.
The permit shall expire one year following the date of issuance.
If the permittee has not completed all authorized work by the expiration
date specified on the permit, a written request may be submitted requesting
a time extension. If approved, a supplement may be issued by the Township
authorizing work to continue for an additional one-year period.
No certificate of occupancy for any use of land or structure
requiring access over the proposed driveway, access or road shall
be issued until the work has been completed in compliance with the
requirements of the permit and this chapter.
The permittee shall fully indemnify and save harmless and defend
the Township, its agents and employees, of and from all liability
for damages or injury occurring to any person or persons or property
through or in consequence of any act or omission of any contractor,
agent, employee, or person engaged or employed in, about, or upon
the work, by, at the instance, or with the approval or consent of
the permittee; from any failure of the permittee or any such person
to comply with the permit or this chapter, and, for a period of two
years after completion of the permitted work, from the failure of
the roadway in the immediate area of the work performed under the
permit where there is no similar failure of the roadway beyond the
area adjacent to the area of the permitted work.