A.
The procedure for review of subdivision or land development plans normally includes three stages: sketch, preliminary and final. These stages are necessary to provide the Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors adequate opportunity to review each proposal and insure that their recommendations may be included in the final plan. Review is required according to the following table.
Subdivision | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Plan Stage | Minor | Major | Land Development |
Sketch | Optional | Recommended | Recommended |
Preliminary | Optional | Required | Required |
Final | Required | Required | Required |
B.
Preliminary review may be waived by the Planning Commission if the sketch plan is unusually detailed.
C.
For each stage of review, the review process shall include no more than 90 days following the date of the regular meeting of the governing body or the planning agency (whichever first reviews the application) next following the date the application is filed or after a final order of court remanding an application, provided that should the said next regular meeting occur more than 30 days following the filing of the application or the final order of the court, the said ninety-day period shall be measured from the 30th day following the day the application has been filed.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
D.
Prior to the preparation of any plans, it is suggested that prospective developers consult with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection concerning soil suitability when on-site sewage disposal facilities are proposed.
E.
Prospective developers shall consult the County Conservation District representative concerning erosion and sediment control and the effect of geologic conditions on the proposed development. At the same time a determination should be made as to whether or not any flood and/or mudslide hazards either exist or will be created as a result of the subdivision or development.