There shall be a Zoning Officer, appointed by
the Board of Supervisors and meeting the qualifications established
by the Board, whose duty it shall be and who is hereby given the authority
to enforce the provisions of this chapter. He shall:
A. Receive and examine all applications for permits,
referring applications to the Planning Commission for review and recommendation
when deemed advisable and to the Historical Commission when required
by the terms of this chapter; record and file all applications for
permits with any accompanying plans and documents.
[Amended 10-17-2007 by Ord. No. 08-2007]
B. Issue permits only when there is compliance with the
provisions of this chapter and with other Township ordinances.
C. Receive applications for special exceptions or variances
and forward these applications to the Zoning Hearing Board for action
thereon.
D. Receive applications for appeals form alleged error
of the Zoning Officer and forward these applications to the Zoning
Hearing Board for action thereon.
E. Receive applications for conditional uses and forward
these applications to the Board of Supervisors and the Planning Commission
for action thereon.
F. Issue permits resulting from decisions on special
exception or variance applications, or from decisions on conditional
use applications, only upon written order of the Zoning Hearing Board
or the Board of Supervisors, respectively.
G. Conduct inspections or surveys to determine compliance
or noncompliance with the terms of this chapter.
H. Issue cease and desist orders, in writing, to require
correction of all conditions found to be in violation of the provisions
of this chapter. Such written orders shall be served personally or
by certified mail upon persons, firms, or corporations deemed by the
Zoning Officer to be violating the terms of this chapter.
I. Maintain the official Zoning Map showing the current
zoning classification of all land.
J. Upon the request of the Board of Supervisors, the
Planning Commission, or the Zoning Hearing Board, present to such
bodies facts, records, or reports which they may request to assist
them in making decisions.
A use and occupancy permit shall be required
prior to any of the following:
A. Use and occupancy of any building or other structure
hereafter erected or altered, for which a building permit is required.
B. Change in use of any building or structure, and change
in occupancy of any principal nonresidential building or structure.
C. Use of land or change in the use thereof, except that
the use of land or change in use for agricultural purposes shall not
require a permit.
D. Change in use or extension of a nonconforming use.
E. Any construction, development, use, or activity subject to the terms of §
399-13, Flood Hazard District, of this chapter.
[Amended 8-16-2017 by Ord. No. 02-2017]
F. Occupancy, and annual continuation of occupancy, of
any accessory dwelling unit.
[Added 3-27-2002]
G. It shall be unlawful for any person to use or occupy
any building or other structure or land, as described above, until
a use and occupancy permit has been duly issued therefor.
[Amended 8-16-2017 by Ord. No. 02-2017]
All applications for use and occupancy permits shall be made, in writing, on forms furnished by the Township and shall include all information necessary to enable the Zoning Officer to ascertain compliance with this chapter, including the notice of completed work on the structure as required by §
399-132. Permit applications for matters governed by §
399-13, Flood Hazard District, of this chapter shall comply with the requirements of that section.
No use and occupancy permit shall be issued
until the Zoning Officer has certified that the proposed use complies
with all the provisions of this chapter, and has inspected the premises
to confirm compliance of the building. Pending completion of a building
or of alterations thereto, a temporary use and occupancy permit may
be issued by the Zoning Officer for temporary occupancy of a part
or all of a building, provided that such temporary occupancy would
not in any way jeopardize life or property.
If the Zoning Officer determines that an application
is in compliance with the provisions of this chapter, it shall be
his duty to issue the appropriate permit. If he determines that an
application is not in compliance with the provisions of this chapter,
it shall be his duty to refuse the permit, in which case he shall
inform the applicant as to the prescribed method of appeal or further
application for approval.