[Ord. No. 3/29/1990B, as
amended by Ord. No. 21-07, 8/5/2021]
All provisions of this chapter shall be administered by the
Board of Supervisors or their officially designated representatives.
All matters relating to this chapter shall be submitted to the Township
Manager, who will handle the matter in accordance with current Township
policies, procedures, and guidelines established by the Board of Supervisors.
[Ord. No. 3/29/1990B, as
amended by Ord. No. 21-07, 8/5/2021]
The Township shall keep a public record of its correspondence,
findings, recommendations, and actions relating to plans filed for
review, in accordance with the policies, procedures, and guidelines
established by the Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission.
[Ord. No. 3/29/1990B, as
amended by Ord. No. 21-07, 8/5/2021]
1. No application for preliminary or final plan approval shall be filed
and processed until the fees and/or escrow deposit, as set forth below,
shall have been paid.
2. The Board of Supervisors shall adopt and amend by resolution a schedule
of fees payable by the applicant to the Township for the filing of
preliminary and final plans.
3. The Board of Supervisors shall adopt and amend by resolution a schedule
of escrow deposits to be paid by the applicant to the Township at
the time of the filing of an application, sufficient to pay all Township
expenditures anticipated in the course of its review and disposition
of plans.
A. Costs incurred by the Township in excess of the escrowed amount shall
be paid by the applicant prior to the granting of approvals or permits.
B. If costs incurred by the Township are less than the escrowed amount,
the difference shall be refunded to the applicant following disposition
of the plans.
4. Township expenditures subject to escrow as in Subsection
3 above include, but are not limited to, the following:
A. Engineering and other technical services performed by landscape architects,
geologists, planners, and other professionals during the plan review.
B. Construction inspection and the testing of materials.
C. Services of the Township Solicitor in reviewing and/or preparing
documents related to the plan reviews.
D. Actual costs of recording.
E. An administrative charge of 15% of the total costs described in the
previous four subsections.
5. Escrow accounts for fees to conduct the necessary inspection and
review services provided by the Township during the construction of
improvements approved in the final plan shall be established as part
of the developer's agreement.
6. Disputes. In the event that the applicant disputes the amount of
any such review fee, the applicant shall, within 45 days of the billing
date or the notice of withdrawal by the Township of an amount held
in escrow, notify the Township and its consultant that the fees are
disputed. In such case, the Township shall not delay or disapprove
a subdivision or land development due to the applicant's request regarding
disputed fees. The applicant shall, within 30 days after the transmittal
date of a bill for inspection services or 45 days of the date of transmittal
of a final bill for inspection services, notify the Township and its
professional consultant that the fees are disputed. The fee dispute
process established in the Pennsylvania Municipalities Code generally
includes the following steps:
A. In the event that the Township and the applicant cannot agree on
the amount of any review fees which are reasonable and necessary,
then the Township and applicant shall jointly, by mutual agreement,
appoint another professional consultant serving as arbitrator to examine
the disputed review fees and make a determination as to the amount
thereof which is fair and reasonable within 50 days.
B. Appropriate payments or reimbursements shall be made within 60 days
following the decision by the arbitrator.
C. If the Township and applicant cannot agree on an independent professional
consultant to serve as arbitrator within 20 days of the billing date,
then, upon application of either party, the President Judge of the
Court of Common Pleas of the judicial district in which the municipality
is located shall appoint an engineer who shall be neither the Township
Engineer nor any professional engineer who has been retained by, or
performed services for, the Township or applicant within the preceding
five years.
D. The fee of the appointed arbitrator shall be paid by the applicant
if the amount of payment required in the decision is equal to or greater
than the original bill. If the amount of payment is less than the
original bill by $5,000 or more, the arbitrator may require part or
full payment from the applicant or professional consultant. In all
other cases, the consultant and Township should each pay 1/2 of the
fees of the professional engineer.
[Ord. No. 3/29/1990B, as
amended by Ord. No. 21-07, 8/5/2021]
Upon review and recommendation by the Township Planning Commission,
the Board of Supervisors may grant a modification of the requirements
of one or more provisions of this chapter if the literal enforcement
of them would exact undue hardship because of peculiar conditions
pertaining to the land in question, provided that such modification(s)
will not be contrary to the public interest and that the purpose and
intent of this chapter is observed. All requests for modification(s)
shall:
1. Be in writing and part of an application for subdivision and/or land
development;
2. State the grounds and facts of unreasonableness or hardship on which
the request is based or the public benefit of an alternative design
standard;
3. List the provision(s) of the chapter involved; and
4. State the minimum modification necessary.
[Ord. No. 3/29/1990B, as
amended by Ord. No. 21-07, 8/5/2021]
1. Preventative Remedies.
A. In addition to other remedies, the Township may institute and maintain
appropriate actions by law or in equity to restrain, to correct or
abate violations, to prevent unlawful construction, to recover damages
and to prevent illegal occupancy of a building.
B. The Township may refuse to issue any permit or grant any approval
necessary to further improve any real property which has been developed
or has resulted from a subdivision in violation to this chapter. As
an additional condition for the issuance of any permit or approval,
the Township may require compliance with the conditions that would
have been applicable to the property at which time the applicant acquired
it.
2. Any person, partnership, or corporation who or which has violated
the provisions of this Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance
shall, upon being found liable therefor in a civil enforcement proceeding
commenced by the Township, pay a judgment of not more than $500 plus
all court costs, including the reasonable attorneys' fees incurred
by the Township as a result thereof.
3. No judgment shall commence or be imposed, levied, or be payable until
the date of the determination of a violation by the District Justice.
4. If the defendant neither pays nor timely appeals the judgment, the
Township may enforce the judgment pursuant to the applicable rules
of civil procedure.
5. Each day that a violation continues shall constitute a separate violation,
unless the District Justice, determining that there has been a violation,
further determines that there was a good-faith basis for the person,
partnership, or corporation violating the chapter to have believed
that there was no such violation, in which event there shall be deemed
to have been only one such violation until the fifth day following
the date of the determination of a violation by the District Justice,
and thereafter each day that a violation continues shall constitute
a separate violation.
6. All fines collected for such violations shall be paid to the Township.