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Borough of Waynesboro, PA
Franklin County
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Upon presentation of proper credentials, duly authorized representatives of the Borough of Waynesboro may enter at reasonable times upon any property within the Borough of Waynesboro to investigate or ascertain the condition of the subject property in regard to any aspect regulated by this chapter.
In the event that a person fails to comply with the requirements of this chapter, or fails to conform to the requirements of any permit issued hereunder, the Borough of Waynesboro shall provide written notification of the violation(s). Such notification shall set forth the nature of the violation(s) and establish a time limit for correction of these violation(s). Failure to comply within the time specified shall subject such person to the penalty provisions of the chapter. All such penalties shall be deemed cumulative and resort to such by the Borough of Waynesboro shall not prevent the Borough of Waynesboro from pursing any and all other remedies. It shall be the responsibility of the owner of the real property on which any regulated activity is proposed to occur, is occurring, or has occurred, to comply with the terms and conditions of this chapter.
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Any person who or which has violated any provisions of this chapter, shall, upon a judicial determination thereof, be subject to civil judgment for each such violation of not more than $1,000, plus costs of suit. Each day that a violation occurs shall constitute a separate offense. All fines shall be paid to the Borough of Waynesboro for its use.
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In addition, the Borough of Waynesboro may institute injunctive, mandamus or any other appropriate actions or proceedings at law or in equity for the enforcement of this chapter. Any court of competent jurisdiction shall have the right to issue restraining orders, temporary or permanent injunctions, mandamus or other appropriate forms of remedy or relief.