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Perry County Planning Commission
Established in 1966, the Perry County Planning Commission (PCPC) was created to be the principle planning board for the County. The Commission presently consists of nine (9) members appointed by the County Commissioners with each member meeting the County residency requirements. The Commission’s authorities and responsibilities are set forth in the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code (MPC) Act of 1968, No. 247, as reenacted and amended. Since the original enactment of the Perry County Subdivision Regulations in April of 1968, the Perry County Planning Commission has developed, administered, and enforced these regulations. On September 24, 1990 the Perry County Board of Commissioners adopted the current Perry County Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance. In following, the County Commissioners entrusted the PCPC with administering the Perry County Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance. The ordinance regulates subdivision and land development in eight (8) of the County’s thirty (30) municipalities. The municipalities include:
On February 26, 2007 the County Commissioners adopted the 2007 Perry County Comprehensive Plan. The Plan can be accessed on this webpage. The PCPC prepares and reviews comprehensive plans, reviews and/or approves municipal subdivision and land development plans, reviews Act 537 sewage facilities plans, reviews sewage facilities planning modules, reviews amendments to ordinances (subdivision and land development, and zoning), offers intergovernmental reviews, participates in the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission’s (TCRPC) Local Planning Assistance (LPA) program, offers periodic planning education/training opportunities, and lastly reviews requests for letters of support for projects consistent with the Perry County Comprehensive Plan. The PCPC also administers the Community Development Block Grant Program and holds public meetings and public hearings as necessary. As part of this process the PCPC is also responsible for preparing environmental review records for projects in accordance with the National Environmental Protection Act. Technical planning support for the Perry County Planning Commission is provided by the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission staff. The PCPC’s staff functions are supported by the TCRPC and an assigned planner with office hours at the Perry County Veteran’s Memorial Building in Bloomfield Borough two (2) days a week. Contact Information: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||