The provisions of this chapter shall be strictly
enforced by the Building Inspector.
A. It shall be the duty of the Building Inspector to
keep a record of all applications for permits and a record of all
permits issued, with a notation of all special conditions involved.
B. He shall file and safely keep copies of all plans
submitted, and the same shall form a part of the records of his office
and shall be available for the use of the Borough Council and other
officials of Pemberton Borough.
C. He shall submit quarterly reports to the Assessor,
showing the owner, location and stated value of all proposed structures
for which permits have been issued.
D. He shall report to the Borough Council all items which
are in violation of the terms and provisions of this chapter.
E. It shall be the duty of the Building Inspector strictly
to enforce all the provisions of this chapter.
Permits shall be secured from the Building Inspector
prior to the construction, erection or alteration of any building
or part of building and of any stationary sign or billboard. All requests
for permits shall be made in writing by the owner or his authorized
agent, on the forms provided, and shall include a statement of the
use or intended use of the building or structure and its value and
shall be accompanied by a plan drawn to scale and dimensioned, showing
the proposed building in its exact relation to lot and street lines,
and by a written statement from a surveyor or engineer to the effect
that the line of the bounding street or streets and lot lines have
been accurately located and staked on the ground. The lines of the
proposed structure shall be accurately located and staked on the ground.
The Building Inspector shall verify the location of the proposed building
and determine whether or not the proposed structure complies with
the terms and provisions of the chapter. There shall be paid to the
said Building Inspector or other specified officer the fee set forth
by the Borough Council for an application for the erection of a new
building, reconstruction or additions to existing buildings, and the
said Building Inspector shall, within a reasonable period of time,
after the payment of the said fee and the filing of the said plans,
issue a permit for the desired construction, if it complies with all
applicable provisions of this chapter, which permit shall expire six
months from the date of issue.