[Amended 5-23-2011 by Ord. No. 711]
Submission of a sketch plan is optional. Such submission shall
not constitute official submission of a plan to the Township, and
the same is submitted only for informal discussion between the developer
and the Township Planning Commission. Neither the planning Commission
nor the Board of Supervisors shall take action on a sketch plan, nor
shall there be any approval or disapproval of the same. The submittal
of a sketch plan, although optional, is strongly recommended.
A. Sketch plans shall comply with the requirements of §
330-12.
B. Submission.
(1) The applicant shall submit: three copies of the application for review
of a sketch plan; one copy of a site visit authorization form; three
copies of site aerials; two copies of Department of Fire Codes site/subdivision
plan examination permit application forms; four black-on-white prints
on paper of the sketch plan to the Township Planning Commission Secretary;
and payment of the requisite filing fees in accordance with the fee
schedule. In the case of a sketch plan of record, the applicant shall
submit six copies of black-on-white prints on paper of the sketch
plan of record, two copies of drainage plan applications; two copies
of drainage plans; one copy of a Berks County Planning Commission
application for review and Berks County Planning Commission filing
fees. In addition, all submissions shall be provided in digital PDF
format in a manner approved by the Township (including, but not limited
to, the following means: CD-ROM, flash drive, or web-based/cloud file
hosting service).
(2) Major residential, commercial and industrial subdivisions and land
development plans shall be submitted to the Township 21 days prior
to the planning Commission meeting date. Minor or brief subdivisions
shall be submitted to the Township 14 days prior to the planning Commission
meeting date.
(3) The Secretary of the planning Commission shall distribute the copies
of a sketch plan or a sketch plan of record as follows:
(a)
One PDF format copy to the Township Planning Commission.
(b)
Two copies to the County Planning Commission, when requested
to do so by the Township Planning Commission.
(c)
One copy to the Township Engineer.
(d)
One copy to the Environmental Advisory Council.
(e)
One PDF format copy to the Township Zoning Officer.
(f)
One PDF format copy to the Township Fire Marshal.
(g)
One copy to Township Planning Commission Secretary.
(h)
One copy to the Township Sewage Enforcement Officer/Sewer Authority
(if necessary).
C. Review and filing fee.
(1) Review. The sketch plan shall be reviewed by the Township Planning
Commission at one or more regularly scheduled or special meetings.
If the Township Planning Commission determines that it would like
the sketch plan to be reviewed by the County Planning Commission,
the County Planning Commission shall be invited to review the sketch
plan and submit its comments regarding the sketch plan to the Township
Planning Commission. If a sketch plan is submitted to the County Planning
Commission for review, the Township Planning Commission shall not
issue its written report regarding the sketch plan until the report
of the County Planning Commission is received by the Township, provided
that such report is received by the Township within 30 days of the
date the Township forwarded the plan to the county for review.
(2) Filing fee. The Township Planning Commission Secretary shall collect
a filing fee as established by the governing body for all subdivisions
or land developments. Fees shall be charged in order to cover the
costs of examining plans and other expenses incidental to the approval
of subdivisions or land developments. The applicant or developer shall
pay the fee due at the time of submission of a sketch plan.
D. At one or more regularly scheduled or special meetings, the Township
Planning Commission shall review the sketch plan to determine its
conformance to the standards contained in this chapter and shall recommend
such changes and modifications as it shall deem necessary to assure
compliance with this chapter.
E. Within 10 working days after the final meeting at which the sketch
plan of record is reviewed by the Township Planning Commission, the
planning Commission Secretary shall send to the Township Supervisors
notice of the planning Commission's recommendation. Copies of that
notice shall be forwarded to the following:
(1) The applicant or his agent.
(3) The engineer, surveyor or land planner representing the applicant.
(4) The Township Zoning Officer.
F. The action of the planning Commission on a sketch plan of record
shall be made within the applicable time period established by Pennsylvania
Municipalities Planning Code Section 508, as may be amended, unless extended by the Board of Supervisors upon a request
of the applicant.
G. In the case of a sketch plan of record, the plan shall be reviewed by the Township Supervisors at one or more regularly scheduled or special meetings and either approved or disapproved by the Township Supervisors after consideration of the comments from the planning Commission. The decision of the Board of Supervisors shall be in writing and shall be communicated to the applicant personally or mailed to him at his last known address not later than 15 working days following the decision regarding the sketch plan of record. When the plan as submitted is not approved, the report shall specify the requirements and sections of this chapter which have not been met. The Township Supervisors shall act on the plan within the time period referred to in Subsection
F above.
[Amended 5-23-2011 by Ord. No. 711]
A. Submission.
(1) Preliminary plans and required supplemental data for all proposed subdivisions and land developments, except as noted in §
330-11, shall be submitted by the applicant or his agent to the Township Planning Commission Secretary. An extension of time, when justified, may be granted by the Township Supervisors upon written request pursuant to §
330-6E,
F, and
G.
(2) Major residential, commercial and industrial subdivisions and land
development plans shall be submitted to the Township 21 days prior
to the planning Commission meeting date. Minor or brief subdivisions
shall be submitted to the Township 14 days prior to the planning Commission
meeting date.
(3) All items comprising the official submission of the preliminary plan
shall be legally binding on the developer.
(a)
The Township Supervisors shall notify the applicant of its action
regarding the plan within the applicable time period established by
Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code Section 508, as may be amended, unless extended by the Board of Supervisors upon a request
of the applicant.
(b)
Official submission of a preliminary plan shall include:
[1]
Submission of three completed applications for review of a preliminary
subdivision plan.
[2]
Submission of two completed Department of Fire Codes site/subdivision
plan examination permit applications.
[3]
Submission of six black-on-white prints on paper of the preliminary
plan. For subsequent submissions, please check with the Engineering
Department.
[4]
Submission of three copies of site aerials pursuant to §
330-12A(13).
[5]
Submission of one site visit authorization form.
[6]
If percolation tests are required, three copies of the subdivision
sewage disposal report.
[7]
Three copies of all other information and plans which are required by §
330-13.
[8]
Completed form authorizing representatives of Exeter Township
(Planning Commission, Board of Supervisors, Zoning Officer, Engineer,
etc.) to access the subject property for the purposes of conducting
a site inspection. At no time shall such visit constitute a quorum.
[9]
All submissions shall be provided in digital PDF format in a
manner approved by the Township (including, but not limited to, the
following means: CD-ROM, flash drive, or web-based/cloud file hosting
service).
[10]
Fees.
[a] Township filing fee. The Township Planning Commission
Secretary (or representative) shall collect a filing fee as established
by the Township Supervisors for all subdivisions or land developments.
Fees shall be charged in order to cover the costs of examining plans
and other expenses incidental to the approval of subdivisions or land
developments.
[b] County filing fee. The Township Planning Commission
Secretary (or representative) shall collect a filing fee as established
by the county for all subdivisions or land developments. County fees
shall be in the form of a separate check or money order payable to
the County of Berks.
[c] The applicant or developer shall pay the fee due at the time of official submission of a preliminary plan and official submission shall not be deemed to have been made until receipt of all of the above {Subsection
A(3)(b)[1] through and including [9]} by the Township Planning Commission Secretary or representative.
(c)
It shall be the applicant's responsibility to forward all information
as applicable to PennDOT, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection (DEP), the Soil Conservation District or any other governmental
agency.
(d)
The application, complete with all corresponding applicable
documents mentioned above, must be submitted to the Township Planning
Commission Secretary as a package. The Township Planning Commission
Secretary will compare the submission with a checklist to determine
completeness. Should any items be missing, the application package
will be returned to the applicant with an explanation. All checklists
will be retained as part of the application package.
(e)
The application shall be placed on the agenda of the next regularly
scheduled meeting of the planning Commission, during which a vote
will be taken to accept the application for review, thereby constituting
the start of the ninety-day review period.
B. Distribution. The Township Planning Commission Secretary shall distribute
submitted information as follows:
(1) To the County Planning Commission along with a request to review
the plan:
(a)
Two copies of the preliminary plan.
(b)
If on-site disposal of sewage is to be used, one copy of the
subdivision sewage disposal report.
(c)
One copy of the Berks County Planning Commission application
for review of preliminary plan.
(d)
One copy of all other required information and plans.
(2) To the Township Planning Commission:
(a)
One PDF format copy of the plan.
(b)
If on-site disposal of sewage is to be used, one PDF format
copy of the subdivision sewage disposal report.
(c)
One PDF format copy of the application for review of preliminary
subdivision plan.
(d)
One PDF format copy of all other required information and plans.
(3) To the Township Engineer:
(b)
If on-site disposal of sewage is to be used, one copy of the
subdivision sewage disposal report.
(c)
One copy of the application for review of preliminary subdivision
plan.
(d)
One copy of all other required information and plans.
(4) To the Township Zoning Officer with a request to review:
(a)
One PDF format copy of the plan.
(b)
If on-site disposal of sewage is to be used, one PDF format
copy of the subdivision sewage disposal report.
(c)
One PDF format copy of the application for review of preliminary
subdivision plan.
(d)
One PDF format copy of all other required information and plans.
(5) To the Township Sewage Enforcement Officer/Sewer Authority along
with a request to review the plans, if applicable:
(b)
If on-site disposal of sewage is to be used, one copy of the
subdivision sewage disposal report.
(6) To the Township Planning Commission Secretary:
(b)
If on-site disposal of sewage is to be used, one copy of the
subdivision sewage disposal report.
(c)
One copy of the application for review of preliminary subdivision
plan.
(d)
One copy of all other required information and plans.
(7) To the Township Fire Marshal with a request to review:
(a)
One PDF format copy of the plan.
(b)
One PDF format copy of the application for review of preliminary
subdivision plan.
(8) To the Township Environmental Advisory Council with a request to
review:
(b)
One copy of the application for review of preliminary subdivision
plan.
(c)
One copy of all other required information and plans.
C. Review by Township Planning Commission. When a preliminary plan has
been received for review, the Township Planning Commission shall review
the plan at one or more regularly scheduled or special meetings to
determine its conformance to the standards contained in this chapter
and shall recommend such changes and modifications as it shall deem
necessary to assure compliance with this chapter.
(1) The Township Engineer, Township Zoning Officer, Township Fire Marshal,
and the Township Environmental Advisory Council shall review each
preliminary plan to determine whether the plan meets the requirements
of this chapter, the Township Zoning Ordinance, and any other applicable Township ordinances or codes
and, if the plan does not meet these requirements, recommend what
modifications in the plan are necessary to secure compliance with
the same. The Township Sewage Enforcement Officer shall review all
proposals for the use of on-site sewage disposal and report to the
Township Planning Commission.
(2) When reviewing a plan at a regularly scheduled or special meeting,
the Township Planning Commission should consider, in addition to its
own comments, written reports regarding the subdivision in question
from the following:
(a)
The Berks County Planning Commission.
(b)
The Township Zoning Officer.
(c)
The Township Sewage Enforcement Officer, when on-site sewage
disposal is proposed, or the Sewer Authority when public sanitary
sewers are to be utilized.
(d)
The Township Planning Consultant.
(e)
When the property being subdivided abuts a state route or when
preliminary state highway design would affect the property, the report
of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation on the effect of
the proposed subdivision or land development on existing or proposed
state highway facilities.
(f)
The report of the Berks County Conservation District on the
erosion and sediment control plan, if applicable. This is the applicant's
responsibility to obtain and ensure that it is provided to the Township.
(3) Within 10 working days after the final meeting at which the preliminary
plan is reviewed by the Township Planning Commission, the Planning
Commission shall notify the Township Supervisors of the action taken
by the Township Planning Commission regarding the preliminary plan.
If the review of the Township Planning Commission is unfavorable because
the requirements of this chapter have not been met or because the
Commission deems modifications in the plan as submitted desirable
or necessary, the recommended modifications in the plan and/or the
specific provisions of this chapter, which have not been met, shall
be noted. If the preliminary plan is recommended to be approved subject
to conditions, those conditions shall be noted. If the preliminary
plan is recommended to be approved as submitted, that fact shall be
noted. Copies shall be forwarded to the following:
(b)
The Township Zoning Officer.
(c)
The applicant or his agent.
(d)
The engineer, surveyor or land planner of the applicant.
D. Review by Township Supervisors. After a preliminary plan has been
reviewed by the Township Planning Commission, the plan shall be reviewed
at one or more regularly scheduled or special meetings of the Township
Supervisors.
(1) The Township Supervisors shall review the preliminary plan and the
written reports of the Township Engineer and Township Planning Commission,
which have taken into consideration all other reports. The Township
Supervisors shall either approve or disapprove the plan. No official
action shall be taken by the Township Supervisors with respect to
a preliminary plan until the Township has received the written report
of the County Planning Commission, provided that the report is received
within 30 days after the date the Township forwarded the plan to the
County Planning Commission for review. Failure of the County Planning
Commission to act within 30 days shall constitute a waiver of its
right to review the plan as submitted and the Township Supervisors
may officially act on the basis of such a waiver.
(2) Before acting on a preliminary plan, the Township Supervisors may
arrange for a public hearing on the plan, giving public notice as
defined by law.
(3) The decision of the Board of Supervisors shall be in writing and
shall be communicated to the applicant personally or mailed to him
at his last known address not later than 15 working days following
the decision regarding the preliminary plan.
(4) The action of the Supervisors may be favorable, approving the plan, or unfavorable, disapproving the plan. These findings and reasons upon which the Supervisors' action is based shall be given in writing to individuals and groups listed in §
330-8B and stated in the minutes of the meeting at which the Supervisors review the plan. When the plan as submitted is not approved, the report shall specify the requirements of this chapter which have not been met.
(5) The approval of a preliminary plan does not authorize the recording
of a subdivision or land development plan nor the sale, lease or transfer
of lots or dwelling units.
[Amended 5-23-2011 by Ord. No. 711]
A. Submission.
(1) Within 12 months after approval of the preliminary plan, the applicant
or his agent shall submit a final plan with all necessary supplementary
data to the Township Planning Commission Secretary. An extension of
time, when justified, may be granted by the Township Supervisors upon
written request, provided that the extension of time shall not exceed
one year. Unless an extension of time is granted, failure to meet
the twelve-month time limitation may result in a determination by
the Township that it will consider any plan submitted after 12 months
as a new preliminary plan.
(2) Major residential, commercial and industrial subdivisions and land
development plans shall be submitted to the Township 21 days prior
to the Planning Commission meeting date. Minor or brief subdivisions
shall be submitted to the Township 14 days prior to the Planning Commission
meeting date.
(3) All items comprising the official submission of the final plan shall
be legally binding on the developer.
(a)
The Township Supervisors shall notify the applicant of their
action regarding the plan within the applicable time period established
by Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, Section 508, as may
be amended, unless extended by the Board of Supervisors upon a request
of the applicant.
(b)
Official submission of a final plan shall include:
[1]
Submission of three completed applications for review of final
subdivision plan.
[2]
Submission of two completed Department of Fire Codes site/subdivision
plan examination permit applications.
[3]
Submission of six black-on-white prints on paper of the final
plan. For subsequent submissions, please contact the Engineering Department.
[4]
Submission of three copies of site aerials pursuant to §
330-12A(13).
[5]
Submission of one site visit authorization form.
[6]
Submission of two lighting catalog cuts.
[7]
Submission of three copies of all other supplementary data and plans as outlined in §
330-14.
[8]
Two copies of the following required information, if applicable:
[a] All offers of dedication, and covenants governing
the reservation and maintenance of undedicated open space, which shall
be approved by the Township Solicitor as to their legal sufficiency.
All offers of dedication shall be accompanied by a fully executed
deed effectuating the same, which shall be in form recordable with
the Berks County Recorder of Deeds, for consideration by the Township.
Absent explicit acceptance of dedication by the Township Board of
Supervisors (reflected in a written resolution), nothing herein and
no action by the Township in approving a final plan shall be construed
as accepting dedication of the same.
[b] Such private deed restrictions, including building
reserve lines, as may be imposed upon the property as a condition
of sale, together with a statement of any restrictions previously
imposed which may affect the title to the land being subdivided.
[c] Whenever a revision to the Township's official
sewage facilities plan is required under the rules and regulations
of DEP, a copy of the Township resolution amending the official plan
and a copy of DEP's letter approving the plan revision shall accompany
the final plan.
[d] Whenever approval is required for water supply
or sanitary sewage disposal from a municipal authority or private
water company, two copies of such approvals shall be submitted with
the final plan.
[e] If applicable, letters from utility companies,
electric, gas, telephone, and/or cable TV indicating that they have
received final plans shall be required to be submitted with final
plans.
[9]
All submissions shall be provided in digital PDF format in a
manner approved by the Township (including, but not limited to, the
following means: CD-ROM, flash drive, or web-based/cloud file hosting
service).
(c)
Fees.
[1]
Township filing fee. The applicant shall submit the requisite
filing fees as established by the Township Supervisors for all subdivisions
or land developments. Fees shall be charged in order to cover the
costs of examining plans and other expenses incidental to the approval
of subdivision or land developments, together with any other fees
established by the Township Board of Supervisors.
[2]
County filing fee. The applicant shall submit all necessary
filing fees as established by the county for all subdivisions or land
developments that require final plan submission. County fees shall
be in the form of a separate check or money order made payable to
the County of Berks.
[3]
The applicant or developer shall pay the fee at the time of official submission of a final plan and official submission shall not be deemed to have been made until receipt of all of the above {Subsection
A(3)(b)[1] through and including [9]} by the Township Planning Commission Secretary.
(d)
Whenever an applicant proposes to establish a street which is
not offered for dedication to public use, the Township Planning Commission
or Township Supervisors may require the applicant to submit and also
to record with the plan a copy of an agreement made with the Township
on behalf of his heirs, successors, and assigns and approved by the
Township Solicitor and which shall establish the conditions under
which the street may later be offered for dedication and shall stipulate,
among other things, the following:
[1]
The street shall conform to Township specifications or the owners
of the abutting lots shall include with the offer of dedication sufficient
money, as estimated by the Township Engineer, to restore the street
to conformance with Township specifications.
[2]
An offer to dedicate the street shall be made only for the street
as a whole.
[3]
The method of assessing repair costs shall be stipulated.
[4]
Agreement by the owners of 51% of the front footage thereon
shall be binding on the owners of the remaining lots.
(e)
Wherever approval by DEP is required for the water supply or
sanitary sewage disposal system(s) for a proposed subdivision, the
Township Planning Commission shall require that two copies of such
certification of approval be submitted with the final plan.
(f)
Three copies of the erosion and sediment control plan approved
by the PADEP or the Berks County Conservation District for the entire
tract shall accompany the final plan submission. Two copies of the
Berks County Conservation District approval letter and/or NPDES permit
shall also be submitted. This is the applicant's responsibility.
(g)
Any proposed intersection of a new street or driveway with a
state legislative route must receive an "occupancy permit" from the
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT). A letter from
PennDOT indicating approval of the intersection as proposed must accompany
final plan submission.
(h)
The Township Supervisors may permit the applicant to submit a final plan in sections, with each section covering a reasonable portion of the entire proposed subdivision or land development as shown on the approved preliminary plan. If the final plan is submitted in sections, the first section shall be submitted to the Township for review within 12 months after approval of the preliminary plan, unless an extension of time as provided for in Subsection
A of this section is granted. If final plans are submitted in sections, a proportionate amount of the total recreation area necessary to service each section shall be included.
B. Distribution. Distribution of final plans and supporting data submitted
to the Township Planning Commission Secretary shall be made as follows:
(1) To the Township Engineer:
(a)
One copy of the application for review of final subdivision
plan.
(c)
One copy of all supplementary data and plans.
(d)
One copy of the erosion and sediment pollution control plan.
(2) To the Township Zoning Officer along with a request to review:
(a)
One PDF format copy of the plan.
(b)
One PDF format copy of the application for review of final subdivision
plan.
(c)
One PDF format copy of all other required information and plans.
(3) To the Township Planning Commission:
(a)
One PDF format copy of the application for review of final subdivision
plan.
(b)
One PDF format copy of the plan.
(c)
One PDF format copy of all supplementary data and plans.
(d)
One PDF format copy of the erosion and sediment pollution control
plan.
(4) To the Township Sewage Enforcement Officer/Sewer Authority along
with a request to review, if applicable:
(b)
One copy of the application for review of final subdivision
plan.
(c)
One copy of all supplementary data and plans.
(5) To the Township Planning Commission Secretary:
(a)
One copy of the application for review of final subdivision
plan.
(c)
One copy of all supplementary data and plans.
(d)
One copy of the erosion and sediment pollution control plan.
(6) To the Berks County Planning Commission along with a request to review
the plans, if deemed necessary by the Township Planning Commission:
(a)
One copy of the application for review of final subdivision
plan.
(c)
One copy of all supplementary data and plans.
(7) To the Township Fire Marshal with a request to review:
(a)
One PDF format copy of the plan.
(b)
One PDF format copy of the application for review of final subdivision
plan.
(8) To the Township Environmental Advisory Council:
(b)
One copy of the application for review of final subdivision
plan.
(c)
One copy of all supplementary data and plans.
(9) Review by Township Planning Commission. When a final plan has been
received for review, the Township Planning Commission shall review
the plan at one or more regularly scheduled or special meetings to
determine its conformance to the standards contained in this chapter
and shall recommend such changes and modifications as it shall deem
necessary to assure compliance with this chapter.
(a)
The Township Engineer, Township Zoning Officer, Township Fire
Marshal, and the Township Environmental Advisory Council shall review
each final plan to determine whether the plan meets the requirements
of this chapter, the Exeter Township Zoning Ordinance and any other applicable Township ordinance or code and,
if the plan does not meet these requirements, recommend what modifications
in the plan are necessary to secure compliance with the requirements
of this chapter and the Township Zoning Ordinance. The Township Sewage
Enforcement Officer shall report on all proposals for on-site sewage
disposal. The Township Sewer Authority shall report on all proposals
for public sanitary sewage disposal.
(b)
When reviewing a plan at a regularly scheduled or special meeting,
the Township Planning Commission should consider, in addition to its
own comments, written reports regarding the subdivision or land development
from the planning consultants, the Township Zoning Officer, the Township
Sewage Enforcement Officer/Sewer Authority, the Soil Conservation
District, the Township Fire Marshal, the Township Environmental Advisory
Council and any other reports which may have been received regarding
the final plan.
(c)
Within 10 working days after the final meeting at which the
final plan is reviewed by the Township Planning Commission, the Planning
Commission Secretary shall notify the Township Supervisors in writing
of the action taken by the Planning Commission regarding the final
plan. Copies shall be forwarded to the following:
[4]
Engineer, surveyor or land planner of the applicant.
(d)
If the review of the Township Planning Commission is not favorable,
the Planning Commission shall recommend that the plan not be approved
and explicitly state the reasons for such action. Any modifications
in the plan, which the Planning Commission feels should be prerequisites
to approval of the final plan, shall also be noted. If the Planning
Commission recommends that the final plan as submitted be approved,
this fact shall be noted.
C. Review by Township Supervisors. After a final plan has been reviewed
by the Township Planning Commission, the plan shall be reviewed by
the Supervisors at one or more regularly scheduled or special meetings.
(1) At a regularly scheduled or a special meeting, the Township Supervisors
shall review the final plan and any written reports regarding the
plan from the Township Engineer, the Township Planning Commission,
which have taken into consideration all other reports, and, where
applicable, state or county agencies.
(2) Before acting on a final plan, the Supervisors may arrange for a
public hearing on the plan, giving public notice as defined by law.
(3) The decision of the Board of Supervisors shall be in writing and
shall be communicated to the applicant personally or mailed to him
at his last known address not later than 15 working days following
the decision regarding the final plan.
(4) Action by the Supervisors may be favorable, giving approval to the final plan, or the action may be unfavorable, giving disapproval to the plan. The findings and reasons upon which the Supervisors' action is based shall be given in writing to the persons listed under Subsection
B of this section, and modifications in the plan required as prerequisites to approval of the final plan shall also be stated.
(5) A final plan shall not be recorded until the requirements of §
330-10, Recording of final plan, have been met.