Recycling and Solid Waste Management
Venango County recycling and solid waste
management programs will be controlled by
the Venango County Regional Planning
Commission starting in July 2005.
Regional
Planning Commission Format
In January 2005 your Planning Commission
became the “Venango County Regional Planning Commission” (VCRPC)
in order to provide more direct professional planning
services to our municipalities. Each municipality in
Venango County is invited to join this approach to a county
Planning Commission being used across the Commonwealth. The
VCRPC is staffed by trained professional planners to provide
services related to comprehensive planning, subdivision and
land development review, zoning administration, preparation
of grant applications, Geographic Information Services
(including the preparation of specialized maps for use by
municipalities), grant administration, and other planning
related functions (i.e. storm water management, flood plain
management, ordinance preparation and review, environmental
reviews, etc)
Each participating municipality will pay a
fee of fifty cents ($0.50) per person (based upon the most
recent census information). In return for this contribution
the member municipalities would have representation on the
Planning Commission through the three Councils of
Governments (COGs), residents of those municipalities would
pay no review fee for minor subdivisions or land
developments and pay the actual cost of review for major
subdivisions (10 lots or more or projects involving the
construction of new infrastructure). Grant applications
would be prepared at no charge to participating
municipalities, grant administration will be offered at a
negotiated fee. Staff of the VCRPC will be made available
to attend municipal meetings on an as needed and as
available basis at no charge to participating
municipalities. In effect, the municipalities are hiring an
extended staff. For the municipalities that do not join the
VCRPC, these services are still available but fees apply.
Joint and regional efforts are also more likely to receive
funding from state and federal sources as well as attract
support from a larger area.
It is our strong belief that improving the
quality of planning in Venango County will not only assist
municipalities in the day to day functions related to
subdivision, land development, and grant applications, but
will also provide long term benefits in terms of obtaining
grants, providing realistic opportunities for economic
development and working with communities to protect their
built and natural environments.