[Ord. 29, 9/24/1973, § 1002.1]
It shall be unlawful for any person to construct, alter or extend
any mobile home park within the limits of Cumberland Township unless
a valid permit has been issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources in the name of such person for the specific construction,
alteration or extension proposed, and also a building permit issued
by the Township.
[Ord. 29, 9/24/1973, § 1002.2]
All applications for permits shall be made by the owner of the
mobile home park or his authorized representative to the Department
of Environmental Resources in accordance with their rules and regulations
concerning mobile home parks.
[Ord. 29, 9/24/1973, § 1002.3]
1. Copies of the application submitted to the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Resources shall be concurrently filed with the Township
Building Inspector and Township Planning Commission. Such application
shall be accompanied by a plan at a scale not smaller than one inch
equaling 50 feet and containing the following information:
A. All information as required by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources.
B. Name of mobile home park.
C. Name and address of owner of record and/or applicant.
D. Name of engineer, surveyor or other qualified person preparing plan.
E. North arrow, scale and date of plan preparation.
G. Site data:
(1)
Number of mobile home lots.
(5)
Number of off-street parking spaces.
H. Topography showing existing and proposed contours at intervals of
two or five feet, depending upon the slope of the land.
I. The location of any existing bodies of water or water courses, flood
plain areas, tree masses, buildings or structures, public facilities
and any other man-made or natural features within or near the proposed
mobile home park area.
K. Existing and proposed property, lot and boundary lines, including
building setback lines, and information concerning lot dimensions,
lot areas, and the location of all utilities and easements.
L. Location and dimension of all mobile home stands.
M. The location of all existing and proposed streets with information
concerning pavement widths, types of paving and street names.
N. Typical cross-sections of all streets.
O. Street center-line profiles.
P. Location of all off-street parking areas.
Q. Location and dimension of all pedestrian ways and sidewalks.
R. Location of proposed recreation areas.
S. Location of all plantings and landscaping.
T. Location, dimensions and proposed use of all service and accessory
structures.
U. Location and type of waste containers.
V. Location of all fire extinguishers.
W. Engineer's or surveyor's seal with certification that survey
and plan are correct.
X. Block for approval by Planning Commission.
Y. Block for approval by the Board of Supervisors.
[Ord. 29, 9/24/1973, § 1002.4]
1. Upon receipt of the application the Township Building Inspector,
together with the Planning Commission, shall inspect the application
and plans to determine compliance with the provisions of this chapter
at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning Commission.
2. Within 50 days of its being received by the Township Building Inspector,
the Planning Commission shall determine whether the application and
plan shall be approved, approved with modification, or disapproved,
and shall notify the Board of Supervisors of their decision in writing
including a statement of reasons if the plan is approved with modifications
or disapproved. If the plan is approved the Planning Commission Chairman
shall sign the plan and all prints and forward all but one copy to
the Board of Supervisors along with their written decision.
3. Action on the application and plan shall be taken by the Board of
Supervisors and communicated to the owner or developer not later than
90 days following receipt of the application and plan by the Township
Building Inspector. If approved, the Chairman and Secretary of the
Board of Supervisors shall sign the plan and authorize the Township
Building Inspector to issue a building permit. If the application
and plan is disapproved the Board of Supervisors shall notify the
developer or owner in writing including a statement of reasons for
their decision.
[Ord. 29, 9/24/1973, § 1002.5; as amended by Ord.
05-112, 7/26/2005]
Each application for a permit shall be accompanied by an inspection
fee of an amount as established from time to time by resolution of
the Board of Supervisors. Such fee shall be required whether or not
the application is approved.