For the administration and enforcement of this chapter, a Zoning Officer, who may not hold any elective office in the Township, shall be appointed by the Manager. The Zoning Officer shall administer and enforce this chapter in accordance with its literal terms and shall not have the power to permit any construction or any use or change of use which does not conform to this chapter.
A.
Duties of the Zoning Officer. The duties of the Zoning Officer shall be as follows:
(1)
To examine, record and file all applications for zoning permits, with any accompanying plans and documents, and to issue such permits only for lots, uses and structures which are in conformity with the provisions of this chapter.
(2)
To identify and register nonconforming uses and structures.
(3)
To post a schedule of fees in his office.
(4)
To receive complaints and notify persons of violations of provisions of this chapter.
(5)
To conduct inspections of property for which zoning permits have been issued to ascertain if the construction or use is in conformity with the provisions of the permit.
(6)
Upon request of the Council, Planning Commission or Zoning Hearing Board, to present to such body facts, records and any similar information required to assist such body in its deliberations.
(7)
To be responsible for keeping current copies of this chapter and the Official Zoning Map for distribution to the public.
(8)
To perform other duties in the administration and enforcement of this chapter as may be directed by the Manager.
B.
Fees. The Council shall establish a schedule of fees and a collection procedure for all zoning permits, certificates of nonconformity, applications for variances, validity challenges, unified appeals and requests for curative amendments.
(2)
All such fees shall be payable to the Township at the office of the Zoning Officer.
(3)
No request for a zoning permit or certificate of nonconformity and no appeal or application to the Zoning Officer, Zoning Hearing Board or Council shall be considered complete, nor shall it be filed or docketed, until all fees have been paid in full.