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Subchapter TT. LAND USE PLANNING


Sec.


7.771.    Commonwealth land use policies.
7.772.    Responsibilities of Governor’s Center for Local Government Services.
7.773.    Community and Economic Development Enhancement Act.
7.774.    Green Government Council.
7.775.    Geographic information system.

Source

   The provisions of this Subchapter TT issued by Executive Order No. 1999-1, dated January 7, 1999, 29 Pa.B. 806, unless otherwise noted.

§ 7.771. Commonwealth land use policies.

 (a)  Soundly planned growth is in the best long-term interest of the Commonwealth and should be encouraged at all levels of government.

 (b)  Farmland and open space are valued Commonwealth natural resources and reasonable measures for their preservation should be promoted.

 (c)  Development should be encouraged and supported in areas that have been previously developed or in locally designated growth areas.

 (d)  Because land use decisions made at the local level have an impact that expands beyond municipal boundaries, regional cooperation among local governments should be encouraged.

 (e)  The constitutional private property rights of Pennsylvanians must be preserved and respected.

 (f)  The Commonwealth will work to improve the understanding of the impact of land use decisions on the environmental, economic and social health of communities.

 (g)  Sustaining the economic and social vitality of Pennsylvania’s communities must be a priority of State government.

 (h)  Infrastructure maintenance and improvement plans should be consistent with sound land use practices.

§ 7.772. Responsibilities of Governor’s Center for Local Government Services.

 To support the land use goals of the Commonwealth, the Governor’s Center for Local Government Services (Center) is designated as the principal State entity responsible for land use assistance and monitoring. The Center is charged to:

   (1)  Develop an inventory of sound land use practices and make the inventory available to interested local governments and developers.

   (2)  Assist local governments seeking to implement the land use objectives of the Commonwealth.

   (3)  Advise local governments of the existing tools available to manage growth within their communities.

   (4)  Encourage local governments to cooperate with neighboring municipalities and the county when planning and zoning.

   (5)  Assist, in conjunction with the Governor’s Green Government Council, other State agencies in identifying laws, regulations, practices or policies, including the disbursement of public funds, that will advance the Commonwealth’s land use objectives.

   (6)  Partner with the Department of Education to identify opportunities for local education agencies to incorporate land use education into curricula.

   (7)  Work in conjunction with the Governor’s Greenway Commission to support the incorporation of the Statewide Greenways Plan into local and regional land use planning strategies.

   (8)  Form an advisory committee that will help the Center develop and disseminate the inventory of sound land use practices.

   (9)  Report annually to the Governor on land use trends in this Commonwealth and make recommendations, if appropriate, regarding changes in law or policy to support the land use policy goals of the Commonwealth.

§ 7.773. Community and Economic Development Enhancement Act.

 Consistent with Chapter 5 of the Community and Economic Development Enhancement Act (71 P. S. § §  1709.501—1709.506), the Governor’s Center for Local Government Services is authorized to have access to the information, services, functions and other resources in the possession of executive agencies under the Governor’s jurisdiction deemed necessary to fulfill the responsibilities identified in this subchapter.

§ 7.774. Green Government Council.

 The Governor’s Green Government Council, as the environmental performance manager of State government operations, shall work within its purview to ensure that State agencies are acting consistently with the land use objectives of the administration in their operations, acquisitions and practices.

§ 7.775. Geographic information system.

 The Department of Environmental Protection (Department) shall establish a Statewide geospatial data clearinghouse which would provide for the sharing of common geospatial data among State agencies and local governments. The Department shall use this clearinghouse to provide information to local governments on how land use decisions may impact air quality, water quality and quantity, soil erosion and other natural resources.



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