[Ord. 946, 1/14/1999, § 3.61]
In the case of any subdivision in which all proposed lots will have frontage on and direct vehicular access to an existing improved Borough or state road, the parcel being subdivided will be divided into a total of not more than two lots or parcels after the effective date of this chapter, and the lots will be used for only single family detached dwellings, the developer may submit only a sketch plan for record to the Borough. The sketch plan shall contain all information required by § 22-401 of this chapter and be submitted and reviewed in accordance with §§ 22-311 through 22-316. The sketch plan shall be submitted to the County Planning Commission for review. The Borough Council may also require submission to and review by the County Conservation District and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Further subdivision from a tract subdivided under this section or subdivision of a lot or tract created under this section will require a review of plans in accordance with the standard procedures of this chapter, and this shall be noted on the plan.
[Ord. 946, 1/14/1999, § 3.62]
1. 
Any replatting or re-subdivision of land, including changes to recorded plans, shall be considered a subdivision and shall comply with all requirements of this chapter; however, in those instances where only lot lines shown on a recorded plan will be changed, all resultant lots will conform to the Borough Zoning Ordinance [Chapter 27] and this chapter, easements and rights-of-way will not be changed, street horizontal and vertical alignment will not be changed, block sizes will not be changed, utility sizes and locations will not be changed, open space and recreation areas will not be changed, and the number of lots will not be increased, the Borough Council may at its discretion permit the developer to submit only a revised final plan to the Borough for review.
2. 
In addition to all items specified in § 22-403 of this chapter, the plan shall graphically show the lot line changes being made.
3. 
The final plan shall be reviewed in accordance with §§ 22-331 through 22-334 and shall be submitted to the County Planning Commission for review.
4. 
If the revision of lot lines would result in the relocation of driveway access points previously approved by PennDOT, the Borough Council shall require submission of the revised plan to PennDOT for approval.
[Ord. 946, 1/14/1999, § 3.63]
1. 
In the case of the proposed subdivision of land by process of auction sale, the following procedure may be used by the developer.
A. 
The developer shall prepare and submit a preliminary plan in accordance with the requirements of this chapter.
B. 
The preliminary plan shall comply with the requirements of this chapter and in addition contain the following notation:
This property is intended to be sold by auction on or about _____, _____, in whole or in part according to this plan. Sale of lots at such auction shall be in the form of agreement to purchase, and no actual transfer of ownership or interest in such lots shall occur until a final plan showing such subdivision of property is approved by the Borough Council in accordance with the Borough Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance [Chapter 22] and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Deeds.
C. 
After approval of the preliminary plan by the Borough Council, the auction sale may proceed. After the auction sale the developer shall prepare and submit a final plan in accordance with this chapter.
[Ord. 946, 1/14/1999, § 3.64]
Where the conveyance, sale or transfer of land from one parcel to an adjacent parcel is proposed for the sole purpose of increasing lot size, and not for the purpose of creating a separate new lot or a land development, the developer may submit only a sketch plan for record to the Borough. The sketch plan shall contain all information required by § 22-401 of this chapter and be submitted and reviewed in accordance with §§ 22-311 through 22-316. Precise bearings and distances from field survey shall be shown for the parcel being transferred, and evidence shall be submitted that the parcel from which a parcel is being transferred will not violate or further violate, as the case may be, any requirement of the Borough Zoning Ordinance [Chapter 27] or other Borough regulations. If development is subsequently proposed for the parcel which has been increased in size, no building or zoning permit shall be issued unless all applicable requirements of Borough regulations are complied with. The subdivision plan shall contain a notation that the parcel being transferred is not to be considered a separate building lot.
[Ord. 946, 1/14/1999, § 3.65]
In the case of any subdivision in which all proposed lots will have frontage on and direct vehicular access to an existing improved Borough or state road, the parcel being subdivided will be divided into more than two but not more than six lots or parcels, and the lots will be used for only single family detached dwellings, the Borough Council may at its discretion permit the developer to submit only a final plan to the Borough, rather than both preliminary and final plans. The final plan shall contain all information required by § 22-403 of this chapter and shall be submitted and reviewed in accordance with §§ 22-331 through 22-334. The final plan shall be submitted to the County Planning Commission for review. Submissions to and reviews from the County Conservation District and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation may be required by the Borough. Further subdivision from a tract subdivided under this section or subdivision of a lot or tract created under this section will require a review of plans in accordance with the standard procedures of this chapter, and this shall be noted on the plan.
[Ord. 946, 1/14/1999, § 3.66]
In the case of a land development consisting of a single nonresidential building or two single family detached dwellings on a lot or lots, the developer may submit only a final plan to the Borough. The final plan shall contain all information required by § 22-403 of this chapter and shall be submitted and reviewed in accordance with §§ 22-331 through 22-334. The final plan shall be submitted to the County Planning Commission for review. Submissions to and reviews from the County Conservation District and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation may be required by the Borough.