[Ord. 1972-10, 10/16/1972, Art. X, § 1000; as amended by Ord. 1974-10, 8/19/1974, § 1]
The provisions of this Chapter shall be administered and enforced by the Zoning Officer who shall be appointed by the Borough Council.
It shall be the duty of the Zoning Officer to:
1.
Receive and examine all applications for zoning permits.
2.
Issue permits only where there is compliance with the provisions of this Chapter and with other Borough ordinances, and with the laws of the Commonwealth. Permits for construction or uses requiring a special exception or variance shall be issued only upon order of the Zoning Hearing Board. Permits requiring approval of a conditional use by the Borough Council shall be issued only after receipt of such approval. Permits requiring a certificate of appropriateness under the Historical and Architectural Part of Chapter 4 shall be issued only after receipt of such certificate.
3.
Receive appeals and applications for interpretation, special exceptions and variances and forward them to the Zoning Hearing Board.
4.
Receive applications for conditional uses and forward such applications to the Borough Planning Commission and the Bucks County Planning Commission for review and to Borough Council for action thereon.
5.
Conduct inspections and surveys to determine compliance or noncompliance with the terms of this Chapter.
6.
Enforce the provisions of this Chapter and to institute civil enforcement proceedings as provided for in § 1306 when acting within the scope of his employment.
A.
[1]. If it appears that a violation of this Chapter has occurred, the Zoning Officer shall initiate enforcement proceedings by sending an enforcement notice to the owner of record of the parcel on which the violation has occurred, to any person who has filed a written request to receive enforcement notices regarding that parcel, and to any other person requested in writing by the owner of record.
[1]
Ord. 1991-3 states that the subsections should be (b) and (c).
B.
An enforcement notice shall state the following:
(1)
The name of the owner of record and any other person against whom the Borough intends to take action.
(2)
The location of the property in violation.
(3)
The specific violation with a description of the requirements which have not been met, citing in each instance the applicable provisions of this Chapter.
(4)
That the owner of record or other person against whom the Borough intends to take action has 15 days from the date of notice to commence steps to comply with this Chapter and 30 days from the date of notice within which to complete such steps to be in compliance with this Chapter, unless such times are extended in writing by the Zoning Officer, for cause shown.
(5)
That the recipient of the notice has the right to appeal to the Zoning Hearing Board within 30 days of the date of the enforcement notice or not later than the expiration of any extension granted, in writing, by the Zoning Officer.
(6)
That the failure to comply with the enforcement notice within the time specified, unless extended by appeal to the Zoning Hearing Board, constitutes a violation with sanctions clearly described.
7.
With the approval of the Borough Council, or when directed by them, institute in the name of the Borough any appropriate action or proceedings to prevent the unlawful erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair, conversion, demolition, maintenance or use of any building or structure, to restrain, correct, or abate such violation, so as to prevent the occupancy of or use of any building, structure or land, or to prevent any illegal act, conduct, business or use in or about such premises.
8.
Revoke by order a zoning permit issued under a mistake of fact or contrary to the law or the provisions of this Chapter.
9.
Record and file all applications for zoning permits with accompanying plans and documents. All applications, plans, and documents shall be a public record.
10.
Maintain a map or maps showing the current zoning classification of all land in the Borough.
11.
Upon the request of the Borough Council, the Planning Commission, or the Zoning Hearing Board, present facts, records, or reports which they may request to assist them in making decisions.