Is there any way I can construct my deck, pool, shed, etc., on an easement or right-of-way? Yes, there is a possibility of doing so by applying to the Township for an easement encroachment agreement. Zoning Hearing Board Applications are located in the magazine rack in our Municipal Building entrance vestibule or you may select this link to open the Zoning Hearing Board Application. You will receive back any monies remaining). The basics for a zoning variance are typically 4-6 weeks for a hearing and the cost is $600.00 to apply with a $1,000.00 deposit into an escrow account (that will be used to cover the cost of advertising, court reporting, and Solicitor fees. What if I cannot meet the setback requirements? You will need to relocate the proposed accessory structure to a compliant location or apply for a zoning variance request. Before 2010, the Township will not have a survey on file and you will need to have one completed by a registered surveyor. If the home was constructed after 2010, the Township may have a copy on file. Where do I get an official property survey? If your home was recently constructed a survey should have been provided by the builder. Where do I find the location of my easements or right-of-ways? They are located on the official property survey. In addition, the structure cannot be located on an easement or right-of-way. If on a corner lot, the side yard adjacent to a street must meet the front yard setback. Residential and residential uses in mixed-use districts are a minimum of 5 feet from the side and rear property lines. What are the minimum setback requirements for my shed, pool, or deck? This depends on the zoning district. When calling 911 in an emergency, when a business or individual states they’re in another municipality (such as Robinson Twp.) versus North Fayette, this incorrect location information can cause delays in emergency response times. This is especially true in areas near the Tonidale and The Pointe at North Fayette that are routinely advertised as being in Robinson Township. What is the Truth and Advertising Ordinance and why does North Fayette have one? For many years, several areas in the Township are mistakenly believed to be in another municipality.
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