[Amended 10-5-1992 by Ord. No. 127-R]
The Board of Commissioners of Lower Pottsgrove
Township may, from time to time, amend, supplement, change, modify
or repeal this chapter by proceeding in the following manner.
A. The Board of Commissioners, by resolution at a regular
or special meeting, shall fix the time and place of a public hearing
on the proposed amendment and cause 30 days' notice thereof to be
given as follows: by publishing a notice thereof twice in one newspaper
of general circulation in the Township.
B. The notice shall state either the full text of the
proposed ordinance or amendment or the title and a brief summary prepared
by the Township Solicitor and setting forth all the provisions in
reasonable detail. If the full text is not included:
(1) A copy thereof shall be supplied to a newspaper of
general circulation in the Township at the time the public notice
is published.
(2) An attested copy of the proposed ordinance shall be
filed in the Count Law Library or other county office designated by
the County Commissioners.
C. Whenever a proposed amendment affects a particular
property, then there shall be posted upon said property or premises
at such place or places as the Board of Commissioners may direct notice
of said proposed amendment.
D. In the event substantial changes are made in the proposed
ordinance or amendment, before voting upon enactment the Board of
Commissioners shall, at least 10 days prior to enactment, readvertise
in one newspaper of general circulation in the Township a brief summary
setting forth all the provisions in reasonable detail, together with
a summary of the amendments.
[Amended 10-5-1992 by Ord. No. 127-R]
All proposed amendments, before adoption, shall
be referred to the Lower Pottsgrove Township Planning Commission and
the Montgomery County Planning Commission at least 30 days prior to
the public hearing for recommendation and report, which shall not
be binding. Within 30 days after adoption, the Board of Commissioners
shall forward a certified copy of any amendment to this chapter to
the Montgomery County Planning Commission.