[Amended 4-7-1969; 2-13-2008 by Ord. No. 204-2008]
The East Whiteland Township Planning Commission
shall have not less than three nor more than seven members. Members
of the Planning Commission shall be appointed by the Supervisors of
the Township for terms of four years, except that the terms of the
members first appointed shall be so fixed that on a Commission of
eight members or less no more than two shall be reappointed or replaced
during any future calendar year, and on a Commission of nine members
no more than three shall be so reappointed or replaced. The members
of the existing Commission which was established under former laws
shall continue in office until the end of the terms for which they
were appointed. Their successors shall be appointed as provided by
this article. Should the number of members on the existing Commission
be increased, the additional members shall be appointed as provided
by this article. All members shall be residents of the Township. They
shall serve without compensation but may be reimbursed for necessary
and reasonable expenses.
Township Planning Commission shall elect its
own Chairman and create and fill such other offices as it may determine.
Commissions may make and alter rules for its procedure consistent
with the ordinances of the Township and the laws of the Commonwealth.
It shall keep a record of its resolutions, transactions, findings
and determinations, which records shall be a public record. The Board
of Supervisors shall appropriate from the general township funds such
money as may be necessary and may be available for the work of the
Planning Commission in the year in which the appropriation is made.
The Planning Commission may appoint such employees and staff as it
may deem necessary for its work and may contract with planners, surveyors
and other consultants for such technical services as it may require
upon authorization of the Board of Supervisors. These and other expenditures
as may be necessary and proper shall be within the amount appropriated
for the purpose by the Board of Supervisors or placed at the Commission's
disposal from other sources.
In the event that subdivision regulations are
adopted by the Township supervisors under authority granted by the
Municipalities Planning Code, the Supervisors, before approving plans
for proposed subdivisions, shall refer such plans to the Planning
Commission, if any, for its recommendation.