A.
General sequence of steps. All persons desiring to undertake any new construction, structural alteration, or changes in the use of a building or lot shall apply to the Zoning Officer for a zoning permit by filling out the appropriate application form and by submitting the required fee. The Zoning Officer will then either issue or refuse the zoning permit or refer the application to the Zoning Hearing Board or other appropriate agency. After the zoning permit has been received by the applicant, he may proceed to undertake the action permitted in the zoning permit, and upon completion of such action, shall apply to the Zoning Officer for a certificate of occupancy. If the Zoning Officer finds that the action of the applicant has been taken in accordance with the zoning permit, he will then issue a certificate of occupancy allowing the premises to be occupied.
B.
Zoning permit types. Under the terms of this chapter, the following classes of zoning permits may be issued:
(1)
Permitted use. A zoning permit for a permitted use may be issued by the Zoning Officer of his own authority.
(2)
Special uses. A zoning permit for a special use may be issued by the Zoning Officer after review by the Planning Commission and upon the order of the Zoning Hearing Board.
(3)
Zoning permit after an appeal or a request for a variance. A zoning permit may be issued by the Zoning Officer upon the order of the Zoning Hearing Board and after a public hearing held by the Zoning Hearing Board for the purpose of deciding upon the appeal or a request for a variance.
(4)
Temporary permits. A temporary permit may be authorized by the Zoning Hearing Board as a special exception for a nonconforming structure or use 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 one year, and may be renewed annually for an aggregate period of not more than three years. Fees for such permits shall be the same as for zoning permits.