This article lists the requirements for final plans for a major subdivision or any land development, except that a land development that only involves the following may be submitted under the simplified requirements of Article VII:
A. 
A lot line adjustment;
B. 
A single nonresidential building of up to 10,000 square feet of building floor area with no new dwelling units on an existing lot; or
C. 
Minor corrections or minor revisions to a previously approved plan as specified in § 98-40.
A. 
Final plan submission required.
(1) 
A final plan submission for each major subdivision or land development must be filed by the applicant and reviewed in accordance with the provisions of this Article VI.
(2) 
A final plan shall only be submitted after a preliminary plan has been approved by the Board of Supervisors, if a preliminary plan is required.
B. 
Final plan submission deadline. An applicant shall file a final plan submission within five years from the date of the approval of the preliminary plan by the Board of Supervisors. Failure to comply with this requirement shall render the preliminary plan submission null and void, and a new preliminary plan submission must be filed under any currently applicable ordinances.
C. 
Filing and distribution.
(1) 
The applicant shall file with the Township staff at least 15 calendar days prior to a regular Planning Commission meeting (not including a workshop meeting) the required fees and the information and plans required under § 98-34. Any subsequent submittal of revised plans shall be submitted at least 15 days before a Planning Commission meeting where the plans are intended to be reviewed, unless permission is granted for a later submittal by the Township Engineer or Planning Commission. These deadlines may be revised by resolution of the Board of Supervisors.
(2) 
The Township staff shall forward applicable plans to the following agencies to seek their comments prior to final plan approval:
(a) 
Municipal authority or Sewage Enforcement Officer (if applicable);
(b) 
Township Fire Chief (layout and utility plan, if not reviewed at the preliminary plan level and if deemed appropriate by the Planning Commission or Township staff);
(c) 
The appropriate Township staff (including one official "file" copy of all materials submitted by the applicant);
(d) 
The Township Planning Commission (including copies of the application form, at least one copy of the preliminary plan checklist, several copies of the preliminary plan and at least one copy of the supporting documents), with such information provided at or before the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Commission.
(3) 
Applicant's distribution. It is the applicant's responsibility to:
(a) 
Provide a copy directly to the offices of the Township Engineer of all materials submitted to the Township, by the same deadline as the deadline for Township submittal;
(b) 
Make agreements with the appropriate utility companies;
(c) 
Submit a complete application to PennDOT for any needed permit for access to or work within a state road right-of-way;
(d) 
Provide information to DEP or other agencies for any permits that might be required;
(e) 
Submit a copy of the soil erosion and sedimentation plan to the County Conservation District, and pay their required review fees, if earth disturbance is proposed, and if such erosion control plan was not approved at the preliminary plan level;
(f) 
Provide two copies of the plans to the County Planning Commission, with any required fee; and
(g) 
If a sewage facility planning module is required by DEP, the applicant shall submit two complete copies for Township use, plus shall submit copies of the module and plans to various agencies as required under state regulations. A sewage planning module shall be completed and fully approved prior to final plan approval.
(4) 
The filing of the final plan shall conform with the approved preliminary plan and any conditions and changes recommended by the Township during the preliminary plan review.
(5) 
Revisions. A detailed list of revisions from a previously submitted plan shall be provided whenever a revised plan is submitted. The developer's plan preparer shall certify that the list of revisions is complete.
D. 
Determination of completeness by Commission.
(1) 
Based upon the initial review of the Township staff and/or the Township Engineer, the Commission shall have authority, at its first regularly scheduled meeting after the submission is filed in a timely fashion, to determine that a submission is significantly incomplete and therefore to refuse to review the submission further and to do one or more of the following:
(a) 
Not accept the submission, indicating deficiencies in writing, and return the fee (minus the costs of any Township review) to the applicant.
(b) 
Accept the submission as being filed for review on the condition that the applicant shall file such additional required materials and information to the staff or appropriate agency or person within a certain number of days from the date of such acceptance.
(c) 
Table the acceptance of the submission until the next Planning Commission meeting where the applicant has met all of the submittal requirements, and has filed such materials within the required time period prior to the meeting. The ninety-day time limit for action shall not begin until the plan is accepted as complete.
(d) 
Recommend that the plan be rejected by the Board of Supervisors for just cause, such as the submission being incomplete.
(2) 
If the Commission determines that the submission is complete, as filed and as required, the Commission shall accept the plans and may begin its review.
(3) 
If the Commission determines that a final plan submission, as filed, departs substantially from the approved preliminary plan, the Commission may classify the submission as a revised preliminary plan (with the applicable review fees required) and process the application as such.
E. 
Review by Township Engineer.
(1) 
The Township Engineer shall review the submission and provide one or more report(s) to the Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors. Matters that should be dealt with directly by the Planning Commission and/or the Board of Supervisors should be listed separately from technical engineering considerations.
(2) 
The applicant and/or his/her plan preparer shall make reasonable efforts to resolve technical engineering considerations outside of and prior to Planning Commission meetings. The Township Engineer may require the applicant or his/her plan preparer to meet with the Township Engineer for this purpose.
(3) 
A copy of findings of the Township Engineer should be sent or handed in person to the applicant or his/her representative by the Township staff.
F. 
Review by Commission. The Planning Commission shall accomplish the following within the time limitations of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code (unless the applicant grants a written time extension), while allowing a sufficient number of days within this deadline for a decision by the Board of Supervisors.
(1) 
Review applicable reports received from official review agencies.
(2) 
Consider whether the final plan submission meets the requirements of this chapter and other applicable ordinances.
(3) 
Recommend some/all of any needed revisions needed for the submission to conform to this chapter or that would generally improve the plan.
(4) 
Recommend approval, conditional approval, or disapproval of the final plan submission in a written report to the Board of Supervisors. The Commission may recommend conditions for approval or describe requirements which have not been met.
G. 
Review by Board of Supervisors. The Board of Supervisors shall:
(1) 
Review the report of the Commission and any reports received from official reviewing agencies;
(2) 
Determine whether the final plan submission meets the requirements of this chapter and other applicable ordinances; and
(3) 
Approve, conditionally approve or disapprove the final plan submission within the time limits established by the Municipalities Planning Code. (As of the adoption date of this chapter, state law requires the Board of Supervisors to act not later than 90 days following the date of the first regular meeting of the Commission held after the final plan has been property filed; but in no case shall the Board of Supervisors' decision be made later than 120 days following the date the submission was accepted as being filed for review, unless the applicant grants a written extension of time; and that no subdivision or land development shall be granted final approval until a report is received from the County Planning Commission or until the expiration of 30 days from the date the application was forwarded to the County Planning Commission, whichever comes first.)
H. 
Decision by Board of Supervisors.
(1) 
Notice to applicant. The decision of the Board of Supervisors shall be in writing and shall be communicated to the applicant personally or mailed to him/her at his/her last known address not later than 15 days following the decision.
(2) 
Dedications.
(a) 
The approval of the final plan by the Board of Supervisors shall not by itself constitute an acceptance of the dedication of any street or other proposed public way, space, or area, unless the such acceptance is specified at such time.
(b) 
Any such acceptance of dedication shall only occur after formal action of the Township at such time.
(c) 
As part of an improvements agreement, if the Board of Supervisors elects to accept lands offered for dedication, the submission shall be accompanied by duly executed instruments of conveyance to the Township. Such instruments shall state that the title thereof is free and unencumbered.
(d) 
The Board of Supervisors may require that a subdivider provide title insurance.
(3) 
Disapproval. When a final plan submission is disapproved, the decision shall specify defects found in the submission, shall describe requirements which have not been met, and shall cite the provisions of the statute or ordinance relied upon in each case.
(4) 
Conditions. The Board of Supervisors may attach reasonable conditions to an approval to ensure the carrying out of this chapter, other Township ordinances and state laws and regulations. The applicant shall have a maximum 30 days after the action of the Board of Supervisors to accept or reject the conditions upon an approval. If the applicant does not reject a condition in writing within such thirty-day period, the conditions shall be considered to have been accepted. If a condition is rejected by the applicant, the submittal shall be considered to have been disapproved, except as otherwise provided through a court challenge.
I. 
Development in stages.
(1) 
If requested by the applicant, the Board of Supervisors may permit the undertaking of the required improvements and the preparation of the final plan to be completed in a series of sections or stages, each covering a portion of the proposed subdivision or land development as shown on the preliminary plan.
(2) 
If final plans are to be filed in sections or stages, each section or stage shall provide sufficient access, utilities and amenities to allow the development to properly function if future stages are not built.
(3) 
The boundaries of phases and the timing of related improvements shall be subject to the approval of the Board of Supervisors.
J. 
Statement of approval. At the request of the applicant, the Township shall furnish the applicant with a signed copy of a resolution indicating approval of the applicant's final plan contingent upon the applicant providing a satisfactory financial security. The final plan will not be signed by Township officials until a satisfactory financial security is presented. The resolution of contingent approval shall expire and be deemed to be revoked if the financial security agreement is not provided within 90 days, unless a written extension is granted by the Township.
A. 
All of the information and materials listed in this section[1] are required as part of all final plans for a major subdivision, or a land development. This list of requirements shall serve as both a list of requirements, and as a checklist for the applicant and the Township to ensure completion of submissions. The applicant shall submit completed photocopies of this section as part of the application.
[1]
Editor's Note: See the Final Plan for Major Subdivisions and Certain Land Developments Checklist and List of Submittal Requirements included as an attachment to this chapter.
B. 
The required information listed in this section may be combined or separated onto different sheets, provided that the plans will be clearly readable. If a particular plan or item was submitted at the preliminary plan stage, and is still complete and accurate, then applicant may reference that submittal in the final plan submission instead of providing additional copies.
All certification shall comply with the state professional licensing laws. All subdivisions of land shall be certified and stamped by a registered land surveyor, as required by state law. At least one set of plans provided to the Township (including revisions) shall bear original signatures and original seals of plan preparers and shall be marked as a "Township File Copy."