The Code Official shall be appointed by the
chief appointing authority of the jurisdiction. In accordance with
the prescribed procedures of this jurisdiction, the appointing authority
shall have the authority to appoint a Deputy Code Official, other
related technical officers, inspectors and other employees.
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100.1
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Form. Such notice prescribed in Section 107.1
shall:
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1.
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Be in writing;
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2.
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Include a description of the real estate sufficient
for identification;
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3.
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Include a statement of the violation or violations
and why the notice is being issued;
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4.
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Include a correction order allowing 72 hours
(in connection with violations whereby solid waste is in such a manner
that it is accessible and likely to be strewn about by animals) and
10 days (for all other violations) to make the repairs and improvements
required to bring the dwelling unit or structure into compliance with
the provisions of this code;
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5.
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That the notice shall remain valid for 60 days
from the date of service such that, in the event a violation is corrected
and the same or substantially similar violation then recurs within
said 60 days, no additional notice shall be required for prosecution
of said violation; and
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6.
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If required by state statute, inform the property
owner of the right to appeal.
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107.5. Continued Validity of Notice. Each notice issued pursuant to this Section 107 shall remain valid
for a period of 60 days from the date of service. In the event that
any violation for which a notice is served is corrected and the same
or substantially similar violation then recurs within said 60 days,
no additional notice shall be required for prosecution of said violation.
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107.6. Notices and Orders. No prior notice is required for violations of Chapter 3 of the Property Maintenance Code. All property owners in the Township of Lower are deemed to be on notice that it is their responsibility and duty to monitor and keep their properties in compliance with this article. Therefore, no prior notice of violations need be given by the Code Enforcement Officer prior to issuing a summons for any violations thereof.
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The Township Manager or such other Township
official as required by state statute shall set the date and time
of the hearing, which shall be not sooner than 10 days and not later
than 30 days from the filing of the appeal.
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Solid Waste: Any garbage, refuse and other discarded
materials resulting from industrial, commercial and agricultural operations,
and from domestic and community activities, and all other waste and
materials, including liquids.
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302.4. Weeds. All premises and
exterior property shall be maintained free from weeds or plant growth
in excess of 10 inches (254 millimeters). All noxious weeds shall
be prohibited. Weeds shall be defined as all grasses, annual plants
and vegetation, other than trees or shrubs; provided, however, that
this term shall not include cultivated flowers and gardens so long
as said cultivated growth does not encroach, trespass or interfere
with an adjoining property.
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Existing structures. The provisions of this
Chapter 4 shall not apply to existing structures unless improvements
with a value of at least 25% of the then-assessed value of the structure
are undertaken.
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