Copies of this chapter shall be available on
request for the use of any person who desires information concerning
subdivision and land development standards and procedures in effect
within the Borough. Any prospective subdivider or land developer may
meet with the Borough Council and Planning Commission to discuss and
review tentative plans and/or the provisions of this chapter.
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. Metes and
bounds descriptions shall be prepared by surveyors, and designs which
entail engineering expertise shall be prepared by professional engineers.
The Borough Zoning Officer, within seven days from the date of submission of an application, shall determine if the application is complete in accordance with §
158-9. This determination shall not constitute approval or disapproval of the plan and application but is rather a determination of administrative completeness. If the application is found to be incomplete, the Borough Zoning Officer shall notify the applicant, in writing, that the submitted application is incomplete and does not constitute a formal application and shall note the deficiencies. The formal review period as specified by §
158-14B and the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code shall not begin until an administratively complete application has been received by the Borough.
Preliminary plan approval shall expire upon
the passage of five years after grant of such approval.
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
line.
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.
C. No principal structure (residential, commercial, industrial,
etc.) may be built upon this parcel. Accessory structures such as
sheds and garages are permitted, provided they comply with all applicable
building setback and size requirements.
The Borough Council shall set fees, payable
in advance, for review of plans:
A. Such review fees may include reasonable and necessary
charges by the Borough's professional consultants or Engineer for
review and report thereon to the Borough.
B. Such review fees shall be reasonable and in accordance
with the ordinary and customary charges by the Borough Engineer or
consultants for similar service in the community, but in no event
shall the fees exceed the rate or cost charged by the Engineer or
consultant to the Borough when fees are not reimbursed or otherwise
imposed on applicants.
C. Such fees shall be based upon a schedule adopted by
resolution of the Borough Council upon enactment of this chapter or
as such schedule may be amended. A copy of said fee schedule shall
be available for review at the Borough office.
For any replatting or resubdivision of land,
the same procedures and regulations apply as prescribed for an original
land development. 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.