Any activity conducted in violation of this chapter is declared
to be a public nuisance.
A. Notice. Whenever any person shall have violated the terms of this
chapter, the Code Enforcement Officer shall cause a written notice
to be served upon the owner, applicant, developer, property manager,
or other person(s) responsible for the property or the violation,
directing him to comply with all the terms of this chapter within
seven days, or such additional period, not to exceed 30 days, as the
Code Official shall give notice to the owner, applicant, developer,
property manager, or other person(s) responsible for the property
or the violation that if the violation is not corrected, the Township
may correct the same and charge the landowner or other person(s) responsible
the cost thereof, plus penalties, as specified herein, for failure
to comply.
B. Service of notice. Such notice may be delivered by United States
Mail, first class, postage prepaid, or by certified or registered
mail or by personal service or, if the property is occupied, by posting
the notice at a conspicuous place upon the subject property.
C. Each day that a violation continues shall constitute a separate violation.
Any person aggrieved by any action of the designee of Penn Township
may appeal to the Board of Commissioners within 30 days of that action.