[Ord. 577, 10/2/1989; as amended by Ord. 595, 10/7/1991]
1. When sketch
plan 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.
2. The Planning
Commission shall review the sketch plan data to determine the development
potential of the site, as indicated by the natural features analysis
presented. The general development concepts of the developer will
be reviewed to determine their compatibility with the development
potential of the site and with relevant plans and ordinances. Also,
the sketch plan stage is designed to offer the developer an opportunity
to informally discuss his plans for the proposed subdivision or land
development with the Planning Commission.
3. No recommendations
shall be made by the Planning Commission until the Commission has
received and considered the written report of the Joint Planning Commission
of Lehigh-Northampton Counties or until 30 days have passed from the
date that the plans were forwarded to the JPC.
4. Within
60 days of submission of sketch plan maps and materials to the Planning
Commission, the Commission shall make any recommendations to the developer
which it deems necessary or advisable in the public interest in order
to provide an acceptable subdivision or land development plan for
the site. Within 15 days after such meeting, the Borough Engineer
shall send written notice of the Commission’s recommendations
to the developer or his representative.
5. Within
six months after completion of the sketch plan by the Planning Commission,
the developer shall submit a preliminary plan.
[Ord. 577, 10/2/1989; as amended by Ord. 595, 10/7/1991]
1. By the
Planning Commission.
A. When
a preliminary plan has been officially submitted, such plan shall
be placed on the agenda of the Planning Commission for review at its
next regular monthly meeting, provided that such official submission
has occurred no less than 21 calendar days prior to such regular meeting.
The Planning Commission may hold a public hearing on the preliminary
plan at this time.
B. The Planning
Commission shall review the preliminary plan to determine its conformance
with the standards contained in this Chapter and other applicable
municipal ordinances, and shall require or recommend such changes
and modifications, as it deems necessary.
C. No action
shall be taken by the Planning Commission with respect to a preliminary
plan until the Planning Commission has received and considered the
written report of the Joint Planning Commission; provided, however,
that if the Joint Planning Commission shall fail to report thereon
within 30 days after receipt of a preliminary plan, then the Planning
Commission may officially act without having received and considered
such report.
D. Within
90 days following the date of the regular meeting of the Planning
Commission next following the date of the application (unless the
next meeting does not fall in a thirty-day period following the date
of the application in which case the ninety-day period commences on
the 30th day following the date of the application), the Planning
Commission shall, in accordance with the provisions of relevant ordinances,
take action by approving, conditionally approving or disapproving
the preliminary plan and document the findings upon which that action
is based, in writing to: (however, in no case shall the decision be
communicated to the applicant in more than 15 days from the date that
the decision has been made).
[Ord. 577, 10/2/1989; as amended by Ord. 595, 10/7/1991]
1. When a
final plan has been officially submitted, such plan shall be placed
on the agenda of the Planning Commission for review at its next regular
monthly meeting, provided that such official submission has occurred
no less than 21 calendar days prior to such regular meeting. The Planning
Commission may hold a public hearing on the final plan at this time.
2. The Planning
Commission shall review the final plan to determine its conformance
with the standards contained in this Chapter and other applicable
municipal ordinances and shall require or recommend such changes and
modifications, as it deems necessary.
3. No action
shall be taken by the Planning Commission with respect to a final
plan until the Planning Commission has received and considered the
written report of the Joint Planning Commission or until 30 days have
passed from the date that the plans were forwarded to the JPC.
4. Within
90 days following the date of the regular meeting of the Planning
Commission next following the date of the application (unless the
next meeting does not fall in a thirty-day period following the date
of the application in which case the ninety-day period commences on
the 30th day following the date of the application), the Planning
Commission shall, in accordance with the provisions of relevant ordinances,
take action by approving, conditionally approving or disapproving
the final plan and document the findings upon which that action is
based, in writing to: (however, in no case shall the decision be communicated
to the applicant in more than 15 days from the date that the decision
has been made)
A. The developer
or his representative.
5. The action
of the Planning Commission shall be noted, together with the date
of action and signatures of its Chairman and Secretary, on the record
plan.