The purpose of this article is to establish regulations and procedures for the design, installation and use of driveways accessing roads or streets owned and controlled by Upper Frederick Township. This article is intended to govern the construction of new driveways which are not otherwise governed by the provisions of Chapter
240, Subdivision and Land Development, of the Code of the Township of Upper Frederick, and is also specifically intended to apply to the resurfacing of existing gravel driveways which are to be converted to macadam or concrete. It is hereby declared that the enactment of this article is necessary for the protection, benefit and preservation of the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of Upper Frederick Township.
No driveway having an outlet or access to any Township street
or road shall hereafter be laid out or opened unless it complies with
the provisions of this article and any other applicable ordinances
or regulations of the Township of Upper Frederick which are not inconsistent
herewith.
The provisions of this article are intended as a minimum standard
for the protection of public health, safety and welfare. Any person
desiring a waiver of the requirements of this article shall make application
for such waiver in writing, identifying the section of the article
from which a waiver is requested, the reasons for the waiver, and
the alternative proposed. If the literal compliance with any mandatory
provision of this article is shown by the applicant, to the satisfaction
of the Board of Supervisors, to be unreasonable or to cause undue
hardship as it applies to a particular property, or if the applicant
shows that an alternative proposal will allow for equal or better
results, the Board of Supervisors may grant a waiver from such mandatory
provisions so that the intent of the article can be achieved and the
public interest secured while permitting the reasonable utilization
of the property; however, the granting of a waiver shall not have
the effect of making null and void the intent and purpose of this
article. In granting waivers, the Board of Supervisors may impose
such conditions as will, in its judgment, secure substantially the
objectives of the standards and requirements of this article.
Any property owner affected by a decision of any official of
the Township may file an appeal to the Board of Appeals, as established
by § 12-10 of the Code of the Township of Upper Frederick.
The notice of appeal shall:
B. Be submitted with the applicable appeal application fee.
C. Be submitted within 10 calendar days of the decision being appealed.
D. State the reasons for the appeal, with reasonable particularity,
including, but not limited to, the sections of the article that are
applicable.