A.
Review and approval stages. Three stages of plan submission are included in the procedure for approval of subdivision and land development plans: sketch, preliminary and final. These stages enable the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors to have an adequate opportunity to review the submission and to ensure that their formal recommendations are reflected in the final plan. The table below indicates the required plans for the different types of plan submissions.
Plan Approval Stage | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Submission | |||||
Plan | Article | Minor Subdivision | Major Subdivision | Land Development | |
Sketch | IV | Not required | Recommended | Not required | |
Preliminary | VI | Not required | Required | Required | |
Final | VII | Required | Required | Required | |
B.
Sketch plan. While sketch plans are not required for major and minor subdivisions and land developments, it is recommended that they be submitted. This will allow the applicant to consult early and informally with the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors before preparing a preliminary plan and formal application for approval. Potential differences can be more easily resolved and unnecessary expense and delay can be more easily avoided. The sketch plan will also be used to classify the subdivision as a minor or major subdivision. Comments made by the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors on the sketch plan are only recommendations and are not binding.
C.
Preliminary plan. Except for any sketch plan which is submitted, the initial plan submitted to the Planning Commission for review of a major subdivision or land development shall be considered the official preliminary plan. Minor subdivisions need not submit a preliminary plan. The purpose of the preliminary plan is to achieve formal approval of the preliminary plan in order to minimize the need for revisions when final plans are submitted.
D.
Final plan. After approval of the preliminary plan of a major subdivision or land development, the applicant submits a final plan to the Planning Commission. The purpose of the final plan is to require formal approval by the Board of Supervisors before plans for all subdivisions and land developments are recorded.
E.
Installation or guaranty of required improvements. Before approving any subdivision or land development plan for recording, the Board of Supervisors shall require either:
(1)
That the improvements required by this chapter shall have been installed in strict accordance with the standards and specifications of this chapter; or
(2)
That the Township be assured by means of a proper development agreement and performance guaranty that the improvements required by this chapter will subsequently be installed.
F.
Recording of final plan. Upon the approval of a final plan, the developer shall within 90 days of such final approval, or 90 days after the date of delivery of an approved plan signed by the Township following completion of conditions imposed for such approval, whichever is later, record such plan in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Northampton County. A copy of the receipt issued by the Recorder of Deeds shall be given by the applicant to the Township. A recording receipt shall be forwarded by the applicant to the Township Administrator immediately thereafter.
G.
Notification of property owners.
(1)
Upon receipt of an application for a subdivision or land development in Forks Township, the applicant shall send a letter to each property owner of record and each business owner of record within 300 feet of the proposed subdivision or land development. Proof of mailing shall be provided by the applicant. Re-notice is required if final plan approval is not received after two years from the original date.
(2)
If it is determined that subdivision or land development will also be accomplishing off-site improvements, the applicant shall send a similar letter to each property owner of record and each business owner of record within 300 feet of the proposed off-site improvement.
(3)
At the first Planning Commission meeting when the application is to be considered, the applicant shall deliver to the Township a certification that the notice requirements of this subsection have been met. The certification shall be signed by the applicant. It shall include the name and address of each property owner and business owner to whom the notice was sent, as well as the date of mailing.