Subdivision & Land Development

Subdivision and land development ordinances (often referred to as SALDO) are the most common form of land use regulation in the Commonwealth. The term “subdivision” refers to the act of dividing land and making new lot lines; “land development” is improving the land for some purpose. Both municipalities and counties use this form of regulation. County regulations take effect only in the municipalities in the county that do not have their own regulations. Enactment of a SALDO by a municipality automatically repeals the application of the county ordinance in that municipality. Washington Township has enacted a SALDO which can be viewed by clicking the following link.

Please use the link below to download the Washington Township Subdivision & Land Development Application. The Application includes the required sketch, preliminary and final plan check lists. The Application also includes the Buckeye Partners Right-of-Way Use Restrictions Specifications. 

Highways Occupancy Permits

A Highway Occupancy Permit is required to conduct any work within a right-of-way of any Township road. 

Fees:

Please click the below link to download the Application for Township Road Occupancy Permit:

Highways Occupancy Permits

A Highway Occupancy Permit is required to conduct any work within a right-of-way of any Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PADOT) road. Please click the below link to visit the PADOT Highway Occupancy Permit’s website to learn more about these permits. 

 

Revised Act 537 Plan

Washington Township owns and operates the existing municipal sanitary sewer system. In November 2009, the Township revised its Act 537 Plan. Please click the below link to view the Washington Township Revised Act 537 Plan.

Zoning Map

Please click the below link to view the Washington Township Zoning Map.