A.
Appointment. The provisions of this chapter shall be administered and enforced by a Zoning Officer, who shall be appointed by and be responsible to the Board of Township Supervisors. He may be provided with the assistance of such persons as the Board of Township Supervisors may direct. The compensation of all employees shall be determined by the Board of Township Supervisors. The Zoning Officer may not hold any elective office in the township.
B.
Duties and powers. The Zoning Officer shall administer this chapter in accordance with its literal terms and shall not have the power to permit any construction or any change of use which does not conform to this chapter, to other pertinent ordinances of the Township of West Earl and the County of Lancaster, including Chapter 155, Subdivision and Land Development, and to the applicable statutes and regulations of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the United States of America. The Zoning Officer's duties and powers shall include but are not limited to the following:
(1)
Applications and permits. He shall receive applications and issue permits and/or certificates of use and occupancy as provided by the terms of this chapter. The Zoning Officer shall also issue permits for special exception uses or for variances after the same have been approved by the Zoning Hearing Board.
(2)
Inspections.
(a)
Before issuing any permit, the Zoning Officer may, at his discretion, examine or cause to be examined all buildings, structures, signs or land and portions thereof for which an application has been filed for any erection, construction, alteration, repair, extension, replacement, relocation, conversion and/or use relating thereto.
(b)
Thereafter he may make such inspections during the completion of work for which a permit has been issued. Upon completion of such work and before issuing a certificate of use and occupancy, a final inspection shall be made, all violations of the approved plans or permit shall be noted and the holder of the permit shall be notified of the discrepancies. The Zoning Officer shall have the right to enter any building or structure or enter upon any land at any reasonable hour in the course of his duties. Should the Zoning Officer be denied entry to any property, he shall, before attempting to inspect the premises, obtain a search warrant from a District Magistrate having jurisdiction authorizing him to inspect the premises.
(3)
Complaints regarding violations. The Zoning Officer may and, when in receipt of a signed written complaint stating fully the cause and basis thereof, shall investigate alleged violations of this chapter. If a signed written complaint is received, said investigation shall be completed within 15 days of said complaint. A written report of all investigations of this chapter shall be prepared and filed by the Zoning Officer and a copy sent to the Board of Township Supervisors. If, after the investigation, the Zoning Officer determines that a violation has occurred, he should take action as provided by this chapter.
(4)
Official records. It shall be the duty of the Zoning Officer to maintain and be responsible for all pertinent records on zoning matters in the township. These records shall include, but not be limited to, all applications received, copies of all permits and certificates issued, copies of orders and findings of the Zoning Hearing Board, written complaints of alleged violations, records of all inspections made, a current copy of this chapter and all amending ordinances, the Official Zoning Map and all other pertinent information. The records of his office shall be available for the use of the township government and for inspection by any interested party during normal office hours. The Zoning Officer shall, at least annually, submit to the Board of Township Supervisors a written statement of all permits and certificates of use and occupancy issued and violations and stop-work orders recommended or issued.