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Subdivision Process
The following definition for Subdivision is found in Act 247, the Pennsylvania
Municipalities Planning Code (PMPC).
Please consult the PMPC and the
local municipality for other requirements.
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SUBDIVISION - the division
or re-division of a lot, tract or parcel of land by any means into two or more
lots, tracts, parcels or other divisions of land including changes in existing
lot lines for the purpose, whether immediate or future, of lease, partition by
the court for distribution to heirs or devisees, transfer of ownership or
building or lot development: Provided, however, that the subdivision by lease of
land for agricultural purposes into parcels of more than 10 acres, not involving
any new street or easement of access or any residential dwelling, shall be
exempted.
The following is the Beaver County Planning Commission (BCPC) process associated
with its review of a subdivision.
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subdivision applicant (e.g. property owner, developer etc.) must submit, to the
municipality in which the subdivision is to occur, all documents as required by
that municipality.
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The local municipality then submits the
following to the BCPC
- A
letter requesting that the BCPC review the subdivision
- Two
copies of the subdivision plan/drawing prepared by a Pennsylvania
licensed/registered surveyor, with at least one copy bearing the seal and
original signature of the surveyor
- The
required fee paid in the form of a check or money order payable to Beaver County
Planning Commission.
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subdivisions of more than two lots, the BCPC must receive the required
information from the municipality prior to the close of the first business day
of the month so that the staff review can be completed and presented to the BCPC
Board of Directors at its regular monthly meeting, held on the third Tuesday of
each month. (See item 4 below regarding
two lot subdivisions).
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Upon receipt of the information stated in item 2
above, the BCPC staff will then review the subdivision plan and present its
review to the BCPC Board of Directors for Board approval at the meeting. The BCPC Board of Directors has
authorized the BCPC staff to finalize and issue staff reviews of two lot
subdivisions without requiring formal Board approval at the meetings. A list of two lot subdivisions for which
staff review has been completed and review letters have been issued is presented
to the BCPC Board, for informational purposes, at the BCPC meetings.
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After the BCPC Board takes action at its meeting
on the staff’s recommendations regarding subdivisions of more than two lots; or
following staff review of two lot subdivisions, the BCPC staff issues its
written review to the municipality and sends copies of its review to appropriate
parties.
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Once the municipality has approved and signed
the Plan, the applicant should contact the BCPC to arrange for the signing of
the Plan by the BCPC.
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Land Development Process
The following definition for Land Development
is found in Act 247, the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code (PMPC). Please consult the PMPC and the
local municipality for other requirements.
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LAND DEVELOPMENT - any of the following activities:
(1) The improvement of one lot or two or more
contiguous lots, tracts or parcels of land for any purpose involving:
(i)
A group of two or more
residential or nonresidential buildings, whether proposed initially or
cumulatively, or a single nonresidential building on a lot or lots regardless of
the number of occupants or tenure; or
(ii)
The division or
allocation of land or space, whether initially or cumulatively, between or among
two or more existing or prospective occupants by means of, or for the purpose of
streets, common areas, leaseholds, condominiums, building groups or other
features.
(2) A subdivision of land.
(3) Development in accordance with Section 503(1.1).
The following is the Beaver County Planning
Commission (BCPC) process associated with its review of a land development.
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A land development applicant (e.g. property
owner, developer) must submit, to the municipality in which the land development
is to occur, all documents required by that municipality.
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The
local municipality then submits the following to the BCPC
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A letter requesting that the BCPC review the
land development
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Two copies of the land development plan/drawing
prepared by a
Pennsylvania licensed/registered surveyor/architect/landscape
architect/engineer/geologist (Design Professional), with at least one copy
bearing the seal and original signature of the Design Professional.
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The required fee,
paid in the form of a check or money order payable to Beaver County Planning
Commission.
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The BCPC must receive the required information
from the municipality prior to the close of the first business day of the month
so that the staff review can be completed and presented to the BCPC Board of
Directors at its monthly meeting, held the third Tuesday of each month.
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Upon receipt of the
information stated in item 2 above, the BCPC staff will then review the land
development plan and present its review to the BCPC Board of Directors for Board
approval at its meeting.
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After the BCPC Board takes
action at its meeting on the staff’s recommendations regarding any land
development, the BCPC staff issues its written review to the municipality and
sends copies of its review to appropriate parties.
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The applicant should contact
the BCPC to arrange, as appropriate, for the signing of the land development
plan by the BCPC prior to recording the plan.
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BEAVER COUNTY PLANNING
COMMISSION
SCHEDULE OF FEES
FOR THE REVIEW OF SUDIVISIONS AND LAND DEVELOPMENTS
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A review fee must be submitted by the local municipality to the Beaver County
Planning Commission when that municipality submits any request to the Beaver
County Planning Commission to review a subdivision and/or a land development. That review fee is to be paid in the
form of a check or money order payable to the Beaver County Planning Commission
and is to be calculated as follows.
- Fees
for subdivision plans: a $75.00 base fee plus $10.00 per lot based on the
maximum total of lots associated with the subdivision [as examples, the
subdivision of one lot into five lots would be a five lot subdivision and the
fee due would be $125.00 (base fee of $75.00 plus $50.00{five lots at $10.00 per
lot}) and the subdivision (consolidation) of five lots into one lot would be a
five lot subdivision and the fee due would be $125.00 (base fee of $75.00 plus
$50.00 {five lots at $10.00 per lot})].
- Fees
for land development plans: a base fee of $75.00 plus $10.00 per acre and any
increment thereof. As an example, for a
land development of 25.50 acres, the fee due would be $330.00 [base fee
of $75.00
plus $255.00 (25.5 acres at $10.00 per acre)].
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