Zoning Hearing Board - Zoning Board Meetings - York Township
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The York Township Zoning Hearing Board is a quasi-judicial body that hears appeals of zoning officer determinations and grants relief from strict enforcement of the zoning ordinance in hardship cases. The board typically meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. at the York Township Administration Office in Dallastown, PA. The document outlines the board's composition (five members plus alternates), contact information, meeting procedures, and public participation rules, which require compliance with decorum standards under penalty of Pennsylvania law.
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Zoning Hearing Board The Zoning Hearing Board's purpose is to help assure fair and equitable application and administration of the zoning ordinance by hearing appeals on the Zoning Officer's determinations and by granting relief from the literal enforcement of the ordinance in certain hardship situations. It is a quasi-judicial body; that is, its powers are to some extent judicial in nature. The board schedules hearings on applications and appeals that come before it, takes evidence, and issues written decisions with findings of fact and conclusions of law. The York Township Zoning Hearing Board typically meets the fourth Tuesday of the month at the York Township Administration Office, public meeting room, located at 190 Oak Road, Dallastown PA. Meetings start at 6:00 p.m. See calendar or agendas for scheduled dates. Home » Boards » Zoning Hearing Board Contact Zoning Hearing Board Staff Representative Phone: (717) 741-3861 x127 Email: Online Form Zoning Hearing Board Agendas, Minutes & Calendar Agendas Minutes Calendar Meeting Notices: Public participation in the meetings of the Board of Commissioners of York Township is both a right under the Sunshine Law and is encouraged. However, the right of the public to participate is not unlimited. Members of the public must observe the procedural rules of the Township, such as being recognized by the Chair before addressing the Board, not approaching the dais and not speaking when others are speaking. Failure to observe these rules of decorum and participation could result in a citation filed pursuant to Section 5508 of the Pennsylvania Crimes Code, entitled “Disrupting meetings and processions.” A person commits an offense of Section 5508 of the Crimes Code if, with the intent to prevent or disrupt a lawful meeting, procession or gathering, he or she disturbs or interrupts it. Such an offense is a misdemeanor of the third degree, which is punishable by a fine of not less than $250, nor more than $5,000, or imprisonment of not more than 90 days, or both. Zoning Hearing Board Documents York Township's Application for a Zoning Board Hearing documents must be viewed with the free Adobe Reader Zoning Hearing Board Downloads Zoning Hearing Board James Barnes, Chairman Term Expires: December 2026 Ward 1 John D. Myers, Vice-Chairman Term Expires: December 2029 Ward 2 Anthony Pantano, Secretary Term Expires: December 2030 Ward 5 Jesse Snyder, Assistant Secretary Term Expires: December 2029 Ward 2 Timothy Salvatore Term Expires: December 2028 Ward 3 William Buck, Alternate Term Expires: December 2028 Ward 4 Vacant, Alternate Jeffrey L. Rehmeyer II, Esq., Solicitor CGA Law Firm 135 North George Street York, PA 17401 (717) 864-8969 www.cgalaw.com
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