This chapter shall be known as "the North Codorus Township Official
Map Ordinance." The Official Map is enacted to serve the purposes
authorized for an Official Map in the Pennsylvania Municipalities
Planning Code, as amended (hereafter known as the "MPC"), which are hereby
included by reference.
The attached map, entitled "North Codorus Township Official
Map," dated July 10, 2014, is hereby adopted as the Official Map for
North Codorus Township.
If a term is not defined by this chapter or by the Pennsylvania
Municipalities Planning Code (MPC), and is defined by the Zoning Ordinance, then the Zoning Ordinance definition shall also apply
to this chapter.
The Official Map is not intended to designate which existing
roads are public and which existing roads are private.
All of the enforcement, violations and penalty provisions of
the MPC, as amended, are hereby incorporated into this chapter by
reference. (Note: As of the adoption date of this chapter, these provisions
were primarily in Sections 616.1, 617 and 617.2 of such Act.)
A. Violations. Any person who shall commit, or who shall permit, any
of the following actions shall be considered to be in violation of
this chapter:
(1) Failure to secure a permit or approval required under this chapter.
(2) Placement of false statements on or omitting relevant information
from an application for a permit.
(3) Undertaking any action in a manner which does not comply with this
chapter.
B. Enforcement notice. If the Township has reason to believe that a
violation of a provision of this chapter has occurred, the Township
shall initiate enforcement proceedings by sending an enforcement notice.
An official enforcement notice shall state the deadline to bring the
property into compliance with this chapter, and shall state that the
applicant has 30 days from the receipt of the notice to appeal to
the Board of Supervisors.
(1) The Board of Supervisors may grant an appeal if the applicant proves
an exception or modification of the requirement is needed to avoid
a significant unnecessary hardship which was not self-created by the
entity requesting the appeal.
C. Enforcement, penalties and remedies. The causes of action and enforcement
remedies provisions of the MPC, as amended, are hereby incorporated
by reference. (Note: As of the adoption date of this chapter, such
provisions were primarily in Section 617 and 617.2 of such law.)
(1) Violations and penalties. Any person, partnership, corporation or
other entity who has violated or permitted the violation of the provisions
of this chapter shall, upon being found liable therefor in a civil
enforcement proceeding commenced by the Township, pay a judgment of
not more than $500 plus all court costs, including the reasonable
attorney's fees incurred by the Township as a result thereof. No judgment
shall commence or be imposed, levied or be payable until the date
of the determination of a violation by the Magisterial District Judge.
If the defendant neither pays nor timely appeals the judgment, the
Township may enforce the judgment pursuant to the applicable rules
of civil procedure.
(a)
Each day that a violation continues shall constitute a separate
violation, unless a Magisterial District Judge determining that there
has been a violation further determines that there was a good faith
basis for the person violating this chapter to have believed that
there was no such violation, in which event there shall be deemed
to have been only one such violation until the fifth day following
the date of the determination of a violation by the Magisterial District
Judge, and thereafter each day that a violation continues shall constitute
a separate violation.
(b)
All judgments, costs and reasonable attorney's fees collected
for the violation of this chapter shall be paid over to the Township
for the general use of the Township. Imprisonment is not authorized
under this chapter.
(2) Remedies. In case any building, structure, improvement or other activity
regulated by this chapter is placed, located or occurs in violation
of this chapter, then, in addition to any other remedies provided
by law, the Board of Supervisors may institute any appropriate action
or proceeding to prevent, restrain, correct or abate such violation.