These provisions shall be considered the minimum requirements for the protection of the public welfare, and the Township reserves the right to modify or to extend them as may be necessary in the public interest.
Any subdivider aggrieved by a finding, decision or recommendation of the Township Board of Commissioners may request and receive opportunity to appear before the Township Board of Commissioners, present additional relevant information and request reconsideration of the original finding, decision or recommendation, upon written request within 30 days of notification of the Board's decision.
Nothing herein contained shall be interpreted to permit any waiver of any of the requirements of the Marple Township Building Ordinance or the Marple Township Zoning Ordinance, as each may have been amended or will from time to time be amended.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 108, Building Construction, Art. I, Adoption of Standards, and Ch. 300, Zoning, respectively.
A. 
Any person, partnership or corporation who or which has violated the provisions of this chapter shall, upon being found liable therefor in a civil enforcement proceeding commenced by a municipality, pay a judgment of not more than $500 plus all court costs, including reasonable attorney fees incurred by the municipality as a result thereof. No judgment shall commence or be imposed, levied or payable until the date of the determination of a violation by the District Justice. If the defendant neither pays nor timely appeals the judgment, the municipality may enforce the judgment pursuant to the applicable rules of civil procedure. Each day that a violation continues shall constitute a separate violation, unless the District Justice determining that there has been a violation further determines that there was a good faith basis for the person, partnership or corporation violating this chapter to have believed that there was no such violation, in which event there shall be deemed to have been only one such violation until the fifth day following the date of the determination of a violation by the District Justice, and thereafter, each day that a violation continues shall constitute a separate violation.
B. 
The Court of Common Pleas, upon petition, may grant an order of stay, upon cause shown, tolling the per diem judgment pending a final adjudication of the violation and judgment.
C. 
Nothing contained in this section shall be construed or interpreted to grant to any person or entity other than the municipality the right to commence any action for enforcement pursuant to this section.
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Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
These subdivision regulations shall become effective on April 6, 1954, and shall remain in force until modified, amended or rescinded by the Board of Commissioners.