No zoning permit shall be issued until the Zoning Officer has
determined that the proposed use of land, the proposed tenant or occupant,
or the existing or proposed building or structure complies with the
provisions of the applicable zoning district and other provisions
of this chapter. The issuance of a zoning permit does not permit construction
or occupancy of building or structure. A certificate of occupancy
is also required pursuant to the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction
Code, as amended. In case of refusal of the Code Enforcement Officer
to issue a permit, the applicant shall be advised in writing of the
reasons for denial and his or her rights of appeal to the Zoning Hearing
Board.
If any activity authorized by a permit shall not have been commenced
within six months after the issuance of such permit, the permit shall
be said to have expired and be invalid. Under such conditions neither
the permit fee nor any part thereof shall be returned to such permit
holder, and if at any further time such permit holder shall make application
for another permit for the same activity, he shall follow the same
procedure and pay the same fee as if no previous permit had been issued.
The Zoning Officer is responsible for tracking permits and maintaining
a list of the permits outstanding.