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9 results for “lot line adjustment”
This is an application form for Moore Township Planning Commission in Bath, Pennsylvania that allows property owners to apply for lot line adjustments or minor subdivisions. The application requires a $450 fee for lot line adjustments or $500 for 1–3 building lots, plus a $1,000 engineering escrow fee in both cases. Applicants must submit supporting documentation including a property deed, narrative statement, sewage and storm water forms, and four copies of subdivision plans folded to 9"x12" size, along with ten 11"x17" layout plans, and digital copies to Township Engineer Kevin Horvath at khorvath@kceinc.com. The form requires disclosure of zoning district, tax parcel number, owner and developer information, licensed surveyor or engineer contact details, easements or restrictions, and names of abutting landowners.
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The Moore Township Board of Supervisors held its regular monthly meeting on April 5, 2022 at 6:00 PM, with Vice Chairman David Shaffer presiding. The Planning Commission approved conditional final approval for the Ronald White Lot Line Adjustment (#22-05P/F), which adjusts lot boundaries to provide lot 2 with twenty feet of frontage that it previously lacked and converts lot 2 from a flag lot configuration to standard ownership of the driveway access strip formerly held under easement. The lot line adjustment resolves a 1987 subdivision that was never recorded and subsequently formalized in 2012 with an easement; the adjustment is permitted under existing ordinances as it predates the current flag lot prohibition. The next regular meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 6:00 PM.
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This document presents the agenda for a Planning Commission regular monthly meeting held June 22, 2026, at 6:00 PM in Bath, PA, with the next meeting scheduled for July 27, 2026. The commission reviewed nine members' roll call and addressed eleven old business items, including major subdivisions (Edward & Valerie Mast with July 31, 2026 deadline; Fox Hollow Knoll with October 9, 2026 deadline), land development projects (Water's Edge at Wind Gap with August 29, 2026 deadline; Lehigh Solar/BWC Hokendauqua with December 31, 2026 deadline), and minor subdivisions with various deadlines ranging from July through November 2026. The commission also processed two new plan submissions for lot line adjustments (Ruth Cerva Trust and Krapf–Rinker Road, both with September 19, 2026 deadlines) and reviewed waiver requests for the Alicia Hower Minor Subdivision regarding survey and natural feature documentation requirements.
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Moore Township Board of Supervisors held a Regular Monthly Meeting on April 5, 2022 at 6:00 PM with Vice Chairman David Shaffer, Supervisor Michael Tirrell, Township Manager Nicholas Steiner, Township Solicitor David Backenstoe, and Engineer Keith Lawler present. The Planning Commission approved conditional final approval of the Ronald White Lot Line Adjustment (#22-05P/F) per conditions in Keystone Consulting Engineers' review letter dated March 21, 2022, which addresses a subdivision originally created in 1987 but never recorded; the adjustment gives lot 2 twenty feet of frontage where it previously had zero and converts the driveway easement to owned land, making it a flag lot. The next scheduled meeting is May 3, 2022 at 6:00 PM.
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This is an application form for Moore Township Planning Commission in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, for applicants seeking approval of lot line adjustments or minor subdivisions. Application fees are $450 for lot line adjustments and $500 for 1–3 building lots, with a $1,000 engineering escrow fee required for both types. Applicants must submit fourteen copies of a reduced 11"x17" layout plan, four copies of subdivision plans folded to 9"x12", three copies each of sewage planning module and storm water calculation forms, property deed, consent form, narrative statement, and checks payable to Moore Township, with digital copies submitted to Township Engineer Kevin Horvath at khorvath@kceinc.com. The form requires applicants to identify the proposed subdivision name, zoning district, block and parcel identification number, owner or developer contact information, licensed surveyor or engineer, property location, easements or restrictions, and names of abutting landowners.
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