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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 03:57:49
Document Index: 374057492

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 610', '§ 610', '§ 610', '§ 610', '§ 610', '§ 610']

Borough of Collingdale, PA Administration
Ch 610 Art VII Administration
§ 610-37 Enforcement.
§ 610-38 Building Official.
§ 610-39 Building permits.
§ 610-40 Certificates of zoning approval.
§ 610-41 Fees.
§ 610-42 Site plan requirements.
Chapter 610 Zoning Article VII Administration
This chapter shall be enforced by the Administrative Officer of the Borough of Collingdale. It shall be his duty to examine all applications for permits only for construction and uses which are in accordance with the requirements of this chapter, record and file all applications for permits with accompanying plans and documents, and make such reports as Borough Council, the Planning Commission and the Zoning Hearing Board may require. Permits for construction and uses which are special exceptions or variances from the requirements of this chapter shall require written authorization of the Zoning Hearing Board.
The Borough Council shall appoint a Building Official to administer this chapter in accordance with its literal terms. The Building Official shall not hold any elective office in the Borough of Collingdale.
A building permit shall be required in accordance with the requirements of the Borough of Collingdale Building Code, as amended.[1]
A certificate of zoning approval shall be required prior to the occupancy, use or change in use of any land, building or portion thereof hereafter erected or altered and prior to changing or expanding a nonconforming use after the effective date of this chapter. This certificate shall indicate that such building or land has been inspected by the Building Official and that the proposed use is in conformity with the provisions of this chapter.
Upon written request from the owner, the Building Official shall issue a certificate of zoning approval for any building or land existing at the time of enactment of this chapter, certifying, after inspection, the extent and kind of use or disposition of the building or land, and whether such use or disposition conforms with the provisions of this chapter.
Such certificates shall be granted or refused within 10 days after the Building Official has been notified of the completion of the authorized construction or alteration or, where no construction or alteration is involved, within 10 days after receipt of written application therefor.
Fees for permits shall be paid in accordance with the provisions of the Borough of Collingdale Building Code.[1] Each applicant for a site plan review, an appeal, special exception or variance shall, at the time of making application, pay a fee in accordance with a fee schedule to be adopted by resolution of Borough Council to defray the cost of advertising and mailing notices as required by this chapter and the rules of the Zoning Hearing Board.
A formal site plan will be required for new construction of 5,000 square feet or more and for all additions of 3,000 square feet or greater to existing buildings. When a formal site plan is required, Borough Council's Committee on Building, Planning and Zoning shall review the initial proposed construction to determine whether a presubmission conference will be required and whether a review of the formal site plan by the Planning Commission will be necessary.
If a presubmission conference is determined to be necessary, it shall be held prior to the submission of a formal site plan. The applicant and/or his representative shall meet in person with the Building Official, Borough Engineer, Planning Commission or its designated representative, and all other appropriate Borough officials to discuss the proposed site plan so that the necessary subsequent steps may be undertaken with a clear understanding of the Council's requirements in matters relating to the development of the site.
No building permit shall be issued by the Building Official except for plans in conformity with the site plan so approved.
Objectives. In considering and reviewing site plans, the Planning Commission and Borough Council shall take into consideration the public health, safety and welfare, the comfort and convenience of the public in general and of the residents of the proposed development and of the immediate neighborhood in particular, and may prescribe such appropriate conditions and safeguards as may be required in order that the result of its action shall, to the maximum extent possible, further the expressed intent of this chapter and the accomplishment of the following objectives in particular: That all proposed traffic accessways are adequate but not excessive in number; adequate in width, grade, alignment and visibility; not located too near street corners or other places of public assembly and other similar safety considerations.
That adequate off-street parking and loading spaces are provided to prevent parking in public streets of vehicles of any persons connected with or visiting the use, and that the interior circulation system is adequate to provide safe accessibility to all required off-street parking lots, loading bays and building services.
That all playground, parking and service areas are reasonably screened at all seasons of the year from the view of adjacent residential lots and streets and that the general landscaping of the site is in character with that generally prevailing in the neighborhood.
That all existing trees over eight inches in diameter, measured three feet above the base of the trunk, shall be retained to the maximum extent possible.
That all plazas and other paved areas intended for use by pedestrians shall use decorative pavements, street furniture, lighting and plant materials so as to prevent the creation of vast expanses of pavement.
Submission and review of site plan.
Within six months following the presubmission conference, six copies of the site plan and any related information shall be submitted to the Building Official at least 45 days prior to the Planning Commission or Borough Council meeting at which review is requested. If not submitted within this six-month period, another presubmission conference may be required.
The Building Official shall certify on each site plan or amendment whether or not the plan meets the requirements of all provisions of this chapter other than those of this article regarding site plan review.
The Building Official shall retain two copies and send one copy each to the Planning Commission, the Borough Engineer, the Zoning Officer and four copies to the County Planning Commission at least 45 days prior to the Borough Planning Commission meeting at which the site plan review is requested.
The Planning Commission (if involved) shall complete its review of any such Site Plan and forward its recommendations with any conditions to the Borough Council within 45 days after the meeting at which review is requested. Failure to act within 45 days shall be deemed a recommendation for approval. Conditional recommendations by the Planning Commission shall include written findings upon any site plan submission. In reviewing the application, the Planning Commission may secure the advice or assistance of one or more expert consultants qualified to advise as to whether a proposed use will conform to the requirements of this chapter.
Review of amendments to an approved site plan shall be acted upon in the same manner as the review of the original site plan.
After review and approval by Borough Council the Planning Commission Chairman and Secretary shall be directed to sign and return to the applicant four copies of the site plan, as amended, with any conditions noted on the site plan. One of the remaining two copies will be filed with the Planning Commission and the other will be sent to the Building Official for his files.
Recommendations for approval of a site plan by the Planning Commission shall be valid for a period of 120 days from the date thereof for the purpose of obtaining a building permit. Any extension of the said period shall require approval of the Borough Council.
Site plan requirements. The applicant shall cause a site plan map to be prepared by an architect, landscape architect, civil engineer, surveyor, land planner or other competent person at a scale sufficient in size to permit an adequate review. The site plan shall include those elements listed herein which are appropriate to the proposed development or use as indicated by the Planning Commission in the presubmission conference. This information, in total, shall constitute the site plan and shall be the same information, drawings and supplementary material normally understood to constitute completed working drawings:
The locations, names and existing widths of adjacent streets, alleys and curblines.
Existing contours with intervals of two feet or less, referred to a datum satisfactory to the Planning Commission.
Location of existing watercourses, marshes, wooded areas, rock outcrops, isolated trees with a diameter of eight inches or more, measured three feet above the base of the trunk, and any other significant existing natural features.
Locations, dimensions, grades and flow direction of any existing sewers, culverts, waterlines, as well as other underground and aboveground utilities within and adjacent to the property.
The location and design of any outdoor signs.
The location, arrangement and materials of proposed means of access and egress, including sidewalks, driveways or other paved areas. Profiles indicating grading and cross-sections showing width of roadway, location and width of sidewalks, and location and size of water and sewer lines. Any proposed direct pedestrian connection to public parking lots or structures will also be shown.
Any proposed screening and other landscaping, including types and locations of proposed streets and other trees.
Any other information deemed by the Planning Commission to be necessary to determine conformity of the site plan with the spirit and intent of this chapter.