A.
General sequence of steps.
(1)
Persons desiring to undertake any new construction, structural alteration, or changes in the use of a building or lot shall apply to the Zoning Officer for a zoning permit by filling out the appropriate application form and by submitting the required fee. Where required, as set forth in Article IV, a site plan in accordance with Article VI shall also be submitted with and made a part of the application.
(2)
Based on the applicable regulations of this chapter and, if required, after any required review by other officials, the Zoning Officer with either issue or refuse the zoning permit and the Zoning Officer will indicate in writing any conditions attached to the permit or the reason for any refusal. If refused a permit, the applicant may appeal to the Zoning Hearing Board for further consideration. After the zoning permit has been received by the applicant, he/she may proceed to obtain other necessary permits and undertake the action permitted by the zoning permit and by the other necessary permits, and upon completion of such action, shall apply to the Zoning Officer for an occupancy permit where such a permit is required. If the Zoning Officer finds that the action of the applicant has been taken in accordance with the zoning permit, he/she will then issue an occupancy permit allowing the premises to be occupied.
(3)
Upon receipt of an application for a zoning permit, the Zoning Officer shall examine the application and supporting information to determine compliance with this chapter and other applicable Township ordinances, statutes and regulations. The Zoning Officer shall complete this examination within 20 days from the date the application, was filed with the Township and receipt of all required fees. The Zoning Officer shall determine if subdivision and/or land development approval and/or stormwater management plan approval has been obtained, if state sanitation inspection requirements have been met and, in the case of public buildings, the required permits have been issued by the Department of Labor and Industry. No zoning permit shall be issued unless the applicant presents the Zoning Officer with proof that any applicable subdivision and/or land development approval has been granted, a sewage permit has been issued by the Township Sewage Enforcement Officer for the lot, a driveway permit or a highway occupancy permit issued by the Department of Transportation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has been issued in order that access may be gained to the lot, and all other required Township approvals and permits have been granted or issued. The Zoning Officer shall mark the application as either approved or disapproved and shall return one copy of the application to the applicant. The other copy shall be retained by the Zoning Officer for the Township files.
B.
Zoning permit types. Under the terms of this chapter, the following classes of zoning permits may be issued:
(1)
Permitted uses. A zoning permit for a permitted use may be issued by the Zoning Officer on his/her own authority.
(2)
Special exception use. A zoning permit for a special exception use may be issued by the Zoning Officer upon the order of the Zoning Hearing Board, after a hearing, and after any Planning Commission review requested by the Zoning Hearing Board as per § 350-40C(1)(h) or 350-40E.
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(3)
Conditional use. A zoning permit for a conditional use may be issued by the Zoning Officer upon the order of the Supervisors, after a hearing, and after receipt of a recommendation from the Planning Commission.
(4)
Zoning permit after an appeal or a request for a variance. A zoning permit may be issued by the Zoning Officer upon the order of the Zoning Hearing Board and after a hearing held by the Board for the purpose of deciding upon the appeal or a request for a variance.
(5)
Temporary use permits. Zoning permit for a temporary use may be issued by the Zoning Officer or the Zoning Hearing Board as required by any of the provisions of this chapter.