The Borough Council shall appoint a Zoning Officer who shall meet the requirements of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code.[1] The Zoning Officer shall administer and enforce this chapter in accordance with its literal terms, and shall not have the power to permit any construction or any use or change of use which does not conform to this chapter. The duties of the Zoning Officer shall be as follows:
A.
To examine, record, and file all applications for zoning permits, with any accompanying plans and documents, and to issue such permits only for lots, uses, and structures which are in conformity with the provisions of this chapter;
B.
To receive applications for certificates of nonconforming uses, investigate, and issue or deny certificates of nonconforming uses;
C.
To post a schedule of fees in his office;
D.
To receive, investigate, and process all complaints and to notify persons of any violations of provisions of this chapter;
E.
To conduct inspections of property for which zoning permits have been issued to ascertain if the construction or use is in conformity with the provisions of the permit;
F.
Upon request of the Borough Council or the Planning Commission, to present to such body facts, records, and any similar information required to assist such body in its deliberations;
G.
To be responsible for keeping current copies of this chapter and the Official Zoning Map for distribution to the public;
H.
To present to the Zoning Hearing Board, in each case before the Zoning Hearing Board, all relevant facts and arguments to support the municipality's position, interpretation and procedures in the application of the provisions of this chapter;
I.
To institute civil enforcement proceedings as a means of enforcement when acting within the scope of the Zoning Officer's employment;
J.
To perform other duties in the administration and enforcement of this chapter as may be directed or as required by this chapter or the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code.