[Ord. 698, 5/11/1999, § 1]
1. The purposes of this Part are to:
A. Protect the public health, safety and welfare by promoting maximum
compliance with municipal regulations.
B. Centralize in one municipal official the authority and responsibility
for the administration and enforcement of certain provisions of the
Code of Ordinances, thereby eliminating uncertainty and facilitating
the efficient, economical and effective conduct of Borough affairs.
[Ord. 698, 5/11/1999, § 1]
The office of Code Enforcement Officer is established for this
Borough.
[Ord. 698, 5/11/1999, § 1]
Such official shall be appointed by, and shall serve at the
pleasure of, the Borough Council.
[Ord. 698, 5/11/1999, § 1]
The compensation of the Code Enforcement Officer shall be as
fixed by the Council.
[Ord. 698, 5/11/1999, § 1]
1. The Code Enforcement Officer shall have the following duties:
A. To administer and enforce all present and future provisions of the
Code of Ordinances of this Borough which provide for the issuance
of permits and for the performance of inspections of property or the
making of similar investigations.
(1)
Such provisions include (but are not limited to) those relating
to building, housing, property maintenance, health, fire hazard, public
safety, nuisances and zoning.
(2)
This provision supersedes any different delegation or assignment
of responsibility for administration and/or enforcement which may
be set forth in the aforesaid ordinances.
B. To prepare and maintain complete and accurate records of his or her
activities, including (but not limited to) written reports of site
visits and inspections, containing the date and findings of each.
C. In addition, to perform such other tasks as may be assigned from
time to time by the Council or Borough Manager.
D. To consult with the Borough Solicitor whenever legal advice is needed,
and before any legal proceeding is commenced.
[Ord. 698, 5/11/1999, § 1]
1. The Code Enforcement Officer shall have the following authority:
A. To consider and either approve or deny applications for permits.
B. To revoke any permit issued by mistake or through misrepresentation
or false statement.
C. To make site visits and perform any and all inspections as may be
deemed necessary or proper.
D. To enter upon private property between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and
7:00 p.m. for the purpose of inspecting the condition or use thereof.
E. To enter upon private property at any time whenever an emergency
appears to exist which involves a clear and immediate danger to any
occupant or to public health or safety, and to take whatever actions
deemed necessary or proper to meet such emergency.
F. When access has been denied, to apply for, obtain and execute a search
warrant or other appropriate judicial order for entry upon and inspection
of property.
G. To issue enforcement notices provided for in those ordinances within the scope of §
5-105 above.
H. To issue any other directives or orders provided for in any ordinance within the scope of §
5-105.
I. To initiate and prosecute civil enforcement proceedings before a
district justice.
J. To initiate and prosecute summary offense proceedings before a district
justice.
K. To make recommendations to the Council regarding the duties and powers
of the Code Enforcement Officer.
L. To engage the services of qualified consultants or contractors when
required, subject to the approval of the Council.
[Ord. 698, 5/11/1999, § 1]
This Part is not intended, and shall not be construed, as changing
or limiting the authority of the police force of this Borough in the
enforcement of ordinances.
[Ord. 698, 5/11/1999, § 1]
1. The Council shall establish, by motion or resolution, a schedule
of fees for permits and applications for other actions authorized
by law.
2. No permit shall be issued and no other requested action shall be
taken until the prescribed fee therefor has been paid in full.
[Ord. 817, 2/9/2016]
As used in this Part, the following words and phrases shall
have the meanings specified:
ABATE
To remedy a prohibited or unlawful condition or activity
by removal, repair, replacement, cessation or other appropriate conduct.
BUILDING
A roofed structure enclosed by walls, intended for human
occupancy or storage of personal property.
CODE
The Code of Ordinances of the Borough.
OCCUPANT
The person occupying or using a property.
OWNER
The person having legal title to a property.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, corporation, association, institution,
cooperative enterprise, government unit or agency, or any legal entity
which is recognized by law as the subject of rights and duties. The
term "person" shall include the officers and directors of any corporation
or other legal entity having officers and directors.
PROPERTY
Any lot or parcel of land within the Borough.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or built on or affixed to property,
including but not limited to buildings, walls and fences.
VIOLATION
Any physical condition of, or activity upon, property which
is prohibited or made unlawful by the Code.
VIOLATOR
A person who creates or causes a violation.
[Ord. 817, 2/9/2016]
Whenever it appears to the Code Enforcement Officer that a Code
violation exists, such officer may, in her/his discretion, issue a
violation ticket to the person(s) believed to be responsible.
[Ord. 817, 2/9/2016]
A violation ticket shall be in the form and have the contents designated by the Borough and shall provide a citation to the Code section violated, a brief general description of the violation, and a statement of the amount payable on account of the violation, as specified in §
5-208 below.
[Ord. 817, 2/9/2016]
Any ticket amount which is not paid in full and within the prescribed
time may be collected by the Borough in the manner provided by state
law for the collection of municipal claims (that is, by the imposition
of a lien or liens upon the subject property), or by a civil court
action, as the Borough may see fit.