Whenever the term "legal officer" or "legal representative"
is used in this code, it shall be held to mean the Township Solicitor.
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109.1. Building Inspector: The office of building
inspector is hereby created and the executive official in charge shall
be known as the building official.
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109.2. Appointment: The Building Official shall
be appointed by the Board of Commissioners and his appointment shall
continue at the pleasure thereof.
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109.4. Deputy: During temporary absence or disability
of the Building Inspector, the appointing authority shall designate
an acting building inspector.
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109.5. Qualifications of Building Inspector: The
qualifications needed for the position of Building Inspector shall
be in accordance with official Township job description as established
by the Board of Commissioners.
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114.3.1 Fees: The fee for building permits and
other charges shall be established from time to time by Resolution
of the Board of Commissioners.
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117.4. Violation Penalties: Any person who shall
violate any provision of this code or who shall fail to comply with
any requirement thereof or who shall erect, construct, alter, or repair
a building or structure in violation of an approved plan or directive
of the Building Official, or of a permit or certificate issued under
the provisions of this code shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced
to pay a fine of not more than $1,000.00, and/or to imprisonment for
not more than 90 days. Every day that a violation of this code continues
shall constitute a separate offense.
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118.2. Unlawful Continuance: Any person who shall
continue any work in or about the structure after having been served
with a stop work order, except such work as that person is directed
to perform to remove a violation or unsafe conditions, shall be liable
to a fine not exceeding $1,000.00, and/or to imprisonment for a term
not to exceed 90 days.
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123.3. Compensation of Board of Survey; The third
member of the board shall receive for his services a fee, as established
by resolution of the Board, to be paid by the applicant.
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Alley: any public way primarily intended to provide vehicular
access to the rear of lots fronting upon public streets or avenues.
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Building line: a line, established by ordinance or designated
upon an officially adopted lot plan, beyond which a building shall
not extend.
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1807.2.1. Deep Excavations: Whenever an excavation
is made to a depth of more than three feet below the established curb,
the person who causes such an excavation to be made, if afforded the
necessary license to enter the adjoining premises, shall preserve
and protect from injury at all times and at his own expense such adjoining
structure or premises which may be affected by the excavation. If
the necessary license is not afforded, it shall then be the duty of
the owner of the adjoining premises to make his building or structure
safe by installing proper underpinning or foundations or otherwise.
Such owner, if it be necessary for the prosecution of his work, shall
be granted the necessary license to enter the premises where the excavation
or demolition is contemplated.
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1807.2.2. Shallow Excavations: Wherever an excavation
is made to a depth less than three feet below the curb, the owner
of a neighboring building or structure the safety of which may be
affected by the proposed excavation, shall preserve and protect from
injury and shall support his building or structure by the necessary
underpining or foundations. If necessary for that purpose, he shall
be afforded a license to enter the premises where the excavation is
contemplated.
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1906.1. Filing Bond. No person shall erect, install,
remove, or rehang any sign for which a permit is required under the
provisions of the Basic Code until an approved bond shall have been
filed in the sum established by resolution of the Board of Commissioners.
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