Any prospective subdivider or land developer is encouraged to
meet with the Township staff to discuss and review tentative plans
and/or the provisions of this chapter prior to officially submitting
a plan. A pre-application meeting with the County Conservation District
may also be advisable.
Preliminary and final plans shall be prepared by an engineer,
surveyor, and/or a landscape architect registered in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania to perform such duties. Any application involving
a new lot or a revised lot line shall be stamped and signed by a registered
surveyor. Aspects that require civil engineering expertise shall be
stamped and signed by a professional engineer.
Any subdivision or land development which contains no more than
five total residential or agricultural lots or prospective dwelling
units shall be considered a minor subdivision or a minor land development
and shall be submitted and acted upon as a final plan, without the
necessity of a prior preliminary plan approval. However, a preliminary
plan shall first be required if the application will involve the construction
of a new street.
Changes to Township ordinances after a preliminary plan is submitted.
See Section 508(4) of the MPC.
Where a final plan is required, a final plan shall be submitted
to the Township within a maximum of five years after the date of the
preliminary plan approval, and be subsequently approved, or else the
preliminary plan approval shall become null and void.
A parcel of land may be added to an existing recorded lot for
the sole purpose of increasing the lot size provided that:
A. The parcel to be added must be contiguous to the existing lot and
should maintain or improve the overall straightness of lot lines.
B. The plan prepared for the addition of such parcel shall follow the
procedures outlined in this chapter except that a preliminary plan
need not be filed.
See the provisions of the MPC (such as Section 510) that address
disputes over fees charged by the Township.
The Township may offer a mediation option as an aid in completing
proceedings required by this article. In exercising such an option,
the Township and mediating parties shall meet the stipulations and
follow the procedures set forth in applicable provisions of the MPC.
For any replatting or resubdivision of land, the same procedures
and regulations apply as prescribed for an original application. The
plan shall indicate by title that any change is a "revised final plan"
and refer to the original final plan number and date of original approval.