The duties of the Code Enforcement Officer shall
be as follows:
A. Examine all applications for permits;
B. Issue permits for construction and uses which are
in accordance with this chapter and other applicable ordinances;
C. Record and file all applications for permits with
the accompanying site plans, plot plans or development plans of the
entire property being considered, drawn to a reasonable scale and
showing the location of all abutting streets, the location of all
existing and proposed structures, the types of buildings and the uses
proposed, with eight copies of such plans submitted;
D. Issue permits for uses and construction by special
exception and variance only after such uses and buildings are approved
by the Zoning Hearing Board in accordance with this chapter;
E. Receive all required fees;
F. Issue all necessary stop orders where it is determined
that the terms of this chapter or the conditions for issuing the permit
are being violated;
G. Inspect regularly all areas of the Borough to determine
that there are no blatant violations of this chapter and review the
validity of any reported zoning violations;
H. Inventory nonconforming uses, structures and signs,
keep a filed record of such nonconforming uses and buildings as a
public record and examine them periodically; and
I. Upon the specific request of Council or the Zoning
Hearing Board, present to either or both of such bodies such facts,
records and similar information as will assist Council or the Board
in reaching its final decision.
Whenever a violation of this chapter is alleged
to have occurred, any person may file a written and signed complaint.
Such complaint, stating fully the causes and basis thereof, shall
be filed with the Code Enforcement Officer. He or she shall record
promptly such complaint and immediately investigate and take action
thereon as provided in this chapter.
If the Code Enforcement Officer finds that any
provision of this chapter is being violated, he or she shall notify,
in writing, the person responsible for such violation and order the
action necessary to correct it. Where the violation threatens the
public health, safety or general welfare, he or she shall issue an
immediate stop order, which may be followed by a citation.
No permit of any kind as provided for in this
chapter shall be granted by the Code Enforcement Officer for any purpose,
except in compliance with this chapter or a decision of the Zoning
Hearing Board or a court of competent jurisdiction.
If any building, structure or land is or is
proposed to be erected, constructed, reconstructed, altered, converted,
maintained or used in violation of this chapter, Council and the Code
Enforcement Officer, in addition to other remedies, may institute
in the name of the Borough any appropriate action or proceeding to
prevent, restrain, correct or abate such building, structure or land
or to prevent, in or about such premises, any act, conduct, business
or use constituting a violation.
A temporary permit may be authorized by the
Zoning Hearing Board as a special exception for a nonconforming structure
or use which it deems beneficial to the public health, safety or general
welfare or which it deems necessary to promote the proper development
of the community, provided that such nonconforming structure or use
shall be completely removed upon expiration of the permit without
cost to the Borough. Such a permit shall be issued for a specified
period of time, not exceeding six calendar months, and may be renewed
for an aggregate period of not more than two years.
For a violation of any of the provisions of
this chapter, for which no penalty is otherwise provided, the owner,
general agent or contractor of a building or premises where such violation
has been committed or exists, and the lessee or tenant of an entire
building or entire premises where such violation has been committed
or exists, and the owner, general agent, contractor or lessee of any
part of a building or premises in which part such violation has been
committed or exists, and the general agent, architect, builder, contractor
or other person who knowingly commits, takes part in or assists in
such violation, or who maintains any building or premises in which
any such violation exists, shall be fined not more than $500 for each
offense. Whenever such person has been officially notified by the
Code Enforcement Officer, or by service of summons in a prosecution,
or in any other official manner, that he or she is committing a violation,
a separate offense shall be deemed committed each day during or on
which a violation occurs or continues. Such fines or penalties shall
be collected as like fines or penalties are collected by the Borough.