[Amended 9-2-2025 by Ord. No. 2025-2]
A. When review maps and materials have been submitted to the Planning Commission, the data presented will be reviewed by that body at its next regular meeting, provided that submission has occurred no less than 21 days prior to such scheduled meeting.
B. Upon submission of review maps and materials, the applicant is strongly encouraged to arrange for a site visit with its site designers, the landowner, the Penn Forest Township Planning Commission, and other municipal officials and consultants as the Township deems appropriate. The Planning Commission may also request a site visit, at any time during the sketch plan review process. The purpose of the site visit is to familiarize local officials with the property's existing conditions and special features, to identify potential site design issues and to provide an informal opportunity to discuss site design concepts, including the general layout of open space or greenway land (if applicable) and potential locations for proposed buildings and street alignments. Comments made by Planning Commission members, municipal officials, or their staff and consultants shall be interpreted as being only suggestions. It shall be understood by all parties that no formal recommendations can be offered, and no official decisions can be made, at the site visit.
C. The Planning Commission shall review data to determine the extent to which the proposed subdivision or land development conforms to the relevant standards of this chapter. Their review shall include, but is not limited to:
(1) The location of all areas proposed for land disturbance, including but not limited to streets, foundations, yards, water supply, sewage disposal systems, and stormwater management areas) with respect to features of natural or cultural significance.
(2) The potential for street connections with existing streets, other proposed streets, or in potential developments on adjoining parcels; and the location of proposed access points along the existing road network.
(4) When open space or greenway land is provided:
(a) The potential for open space or greenway connections with existing or potential open space or greenway land on adjoining parcels.
(b) The relationship of buildings to open space or greenway land.
(c) Pedestrian access to open space or greenway land.
(5) The compatibility of the proposal with respect to the goals and recommendations of the Township's Comprehensive Plan and the Township's Park. Recreation and Open Space Plan in effect at the time of sketch plan submission.
(6) General consistency with the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance.
D. Within 60 days of submission of review maps and materials to the Planning Commission, the Planning Commission shall make any recommendations about the application to the Board of Supervisors which it deems necessary or advisable in the public interest in order to provide an acceptable subdivision or land development plan for the site.
E. Within 15 days after such meeting, the Board of Supervisors shall send written notice of its recommendations to the following:
(2) The applicant's engineer or surveyor;
(3) The Penn Forest Planning Commission.
F. The time period for review of the plan may be extended by mutual agreement of the applicant and the Planning Commission, and any such agreement shall be in writing.
G. Nothing contained herein, nor the failure of the Planning Commission or the Board of Supervisors, or both, to proceed or act in accordance with this section, shall be deemed to be a decision with respect to any subdivision or land development plan or to vest any rights in the applicant.