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The PRD Expedited Development Approval Process May Soon Be a Thing of the Past in Newtown Area Towns

The PRD Expedited Development Approval Process May Soon Be a Thing of the Past in Newtown Area Towns | Newtown News of Interest | Scoop.it

If Newtown Township, Upper Makefield and Wrightstown all approve, officials might eliminate the planned residential development option from their joint municipal zoning ordinance. The option lets developers skip past meetings with township advisory boards in exchange for participating in at least one public hearing, where township supervisors can collect testimony about proposed projects.

 

Developers in three Newtown area municipalities soon might lose an option for presenting project plans directly to the boards of supervisors, without appearing before local advisory boards.

 

Newtown Township, Upper Makefield and Wrightstown are holding hearings on a proposal to eliminate all mentions of planned residential developments (PRDs) from the joint municipal zoning ordinance they share.

 

Under the PRD process, developers don’t have to submit plans to a township’s planning commission or zoning hearing board to review. Instead, supervisors alone get to decide whether to grant tentative approval for the plans after holding at least one public hearing, where they can ask members of the development team to testify.

 

Newtown Township will be the first to hold a hearing at 7 p.m. Wednesday (Sept 12, 2018), while Wrightstown and Upper Makefield will follow, at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 17 and Tuesday, Sept. 18, respectively. Each town must then approve the proposal within 30 days of the final hearing for it to pass.

 

Newtown Township Supervisor John Mack said he believes PRDs served more of a purpose in the past, when development plans were sure to have necessary components and studies, such as those pertaining to traffic, and did not need review from advisory boards.

 

Mack also said the members of the township planning commission and zoning heard board are experts, “much better equipped” to analyze development plans and make recommendations than most supervisors.

 

“After that process, it’s much easier for the board of supervisors to make a decision, which usually follows the recommendations of the experts,” he said.

johnmacknewtown's insight:

Passed by 5-0 vote by Newtown Board of Supervisors on September 12, 2018: JMZO No. 2017 -- 04: AN ORDINANCE OF NEWTOWN TOWNSHIP, UPPER MAKEFIELD TOWNSHIP, AND WRIGHTSTOWN TOWNSHIP AMENDING THE NEWTOWN AREA JOINT MUNICIPAL ZONING ORDINANCE OF 1983, AS AMENDED, TO DELETE PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT. It's now up to Wrightstown and Upper Makefield to vote on it.

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