Certain physical developments are classified as land development in the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, Act 170 of 1988, and as such are subject to regulation. The design and construction standards are found in Section 1252.05 and are applicable to land development. Land development is characterized by the fact that the development site is in single ownership and the buildings and/or use areas are rented or leased to prospective users. There is no division of land typical of land subdivision actions, although buildings and/or use areas may be sold at the time of development or at some future time. It shall be unlawful for an applicant to construct land developments as defined herein until:
(a) The final site plan was approved by the Borough and recorded as may be required by the Borough.
(b) A valid permit from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, where applicable, has been approved for issuance to the applicant.
(c) Permits from PENNDOT, where applicable, have been obtained.
(d) A valid highway Occupancy Permit has been secured from:
(1) The Borough;
(2) PENNDOT for highway right-of-way occupancy for purposes of constructing access facilities.
(Ord. 2143. Passed 8-16-93.)