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Editor's Note: For complete details, see Appendix A3
A.
Applications for zoning permits should be made to the Zoning Officer in the Lansdowne Codes Enforcement Department. Applications must be signed by the property owner, lessee, or authorized agent.
B.
In the case of new structures or additions, the applicant must submit a plan, also known as a plat, for the Borough's review and approval. The plat must conform to the specifications in the Lansdowne Borough Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance.[1]
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Editor's Note: Subdivision and land development in the Borough is regulated by the Delaware County Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance.
D.
For proposals to change the existing use of any land or building, the applicant shall fill out a form provided by the Zoning Officer.
A.
No building shall be occupied or used until a certificate of occupancy is issued by the Zoning Officer. Certificates will only be issued after the Zoning Officer determines the building is sound and meets the provisions of this chapter.
B.
Zoning permits will be valid for six months after they are issued, although the Zoning Officer may grant extensions of up to 90 days each. The zoning permit will expire if the authorized work is suspended or abandoned for a period of six months after it begins.
C.
The Zoning Officer may revoke a zoning permit in the case of any false statement or misrepresentation in either the application or the plans on which the zoning permit is based. If a zoning permit is revoked, any other permits issued on the strength of the zoning permit shall automatically become invalid.