Planning Commission
The Planning Commission is appointed to provide advice to the Board of Supervisors and the Zoning Hearing Board with respect to comprehensive land use planning and existing land use in Whitemarsh Township. The Planning Commission consists of seven residents appointed by the Board of Supervisors, serving overlapping four-year terms.
The powers and duties of the Planning Commission are prescribed in the Administrative Code and in Article 2 of the Municipalities Planning Code of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and include but are not be limited to:
- Prepare a comprehensive plan for the development of the Township as set forth in the Township Code and present it for the consideration to the Board of Supervisors.
- Make recommendations to the Board of Supervisors concerning the adoption or amendment of an official map
- Prepare and present to the Board of Supervisors a zoning ordinance and make recommendations to the Board on proposed amendments.
- Prepare, recommend and administer subdivision and land development regulations.
- Prepare and present to the Board of Supervisors a building code and a housing code and make recommendations concerning proposed amendments thereto.
- Do such other acts or make such studies as may be necessary to fulfill the duties and obligations imposed on the Planning Commission.
- Submit to the Board of Supervisors a recommended capital improvements program.
- Promote public interest in, and understanding of, the comprehensive plan and planning.
- Make recommendations to governmental, civic and private agencies and individuals as to the effectiveness of the proposals of such agencies and individuals.
- Hold public hearings and meetings.
- Present testimony before any board.
- Request from other departments and agencies of the Township such available information as relates to the work of the Planning Commission.
- In the performance of its functions, enter upon any land to make examinations and surveys with the consent of the owner.