The Zoning Officer shall be appointed by the Board of Supervisors
and shall hold no elective office in the Township. The Zoning Officer
shall meet the qualifications established by the Township and shall
be able to demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the Township, a working
knowledge of municipal zoning. The duties of the Zoning Officer shall
include the following:
A. Administer and enforce the provisions of this chapter.
B. Institute civil enforcement proceedings as a means of enforcement
when acting within the scope of his employment.
C. Issue zoning certificates, building permits, certificates of occupancy
and sign permits.
D. Maintain a permanent file of all zoning certificates, occupancy permits,
sign permits, building permits and applications as public records.
E. Register and record nonconforming uses.
F. Inspect all land and structures for which a zoning certificate, building
permit, occupancy permit or sign permit has been applied for or issued
to determine compliance with this chapter and make all the inspections
necessary to enforce the provisions of this chapter.
The Board of Supervisors shall establish and revise, from time
to time, a schedule of fees by resolution, as well as a collection
procedure for all applications submitted under the provisions of this
chapter. The schedule of fees shall be available to the public from
the Zoning Officer or the Township Manager.
Any person or Township official aggrieved or affected by any provision of this chapter, or by any decision of the Zoning Officer, may appeal to the Zoning Hearing Board by filing a notice of appeal specifying the grounds thereof in accordance with the provisions of §
250-150 of this chapter.
In the event that Allegheny Township is required to retain the
services of a professional consultant or engineer to review and report
to the Township regarding land development plans, inspections or other
work relating to such plans, the landowner will be required to pay
a deposit that will be held in escrow by the Township for paying such
services. Such review and inspection fees shall be reasonable in accordance
with the ordinary and customary charges by the professional consultant
or engineer for similar service in the community, and the amount of
the deposit shall be set by resolution. Review and inspection fees
shall be imposed in accordance with Sections 503 and 510(g) of the
Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code. Any balance of the aforementioned deposit will be returned
to the landowner upon full payment by the landowner of the invoices
submitted by the professional consultants.