A.
The Township shall fully utilize those powers it possesses through enabling statutes, ordinances and procedures to effect the purposes of this chapter.
B.
The Township Code Enforcement Officer shall have the power and authority to determine all issues relating to compliance with the provisions of this article and to bring and prosecute in the name of the Township enforcement and penalty proceedings for violations of its provisions.
C.
The Township's Code Enforcement Officer shall have the right to enter upon land for the purpose of administering the provisions of this chapter. The Township shall provide a written notice to the property owner no less than 14 days prior to any entry upon property for these purposes, unless the Township, Chester County Health Department or DEP has determined that potential and imminent public health hazard exists, in which case the Township may conduct such actions at any reasonable time. The Township's Code Enforcement Officer shall have a photographic proof of identification and shall present same to the property owner upon request whenever entering upon land to administer the provisions of this chapter.
D.
All records pertaining to sewage permits, building permits, occupancy permits and all other aspects of the sewage management program shall be made available for inspection consistent with the provisions of the Open Records Law.
E.
The Board shall establish all administrative procedures necessary to properly carry out the provisions of this chapter.
F.
The Board of Supervisors shall, by resolution, adopt a fee schedule for the administration of this article. Said schedule shall be kept on file by the Township Secretary and shall be reviewed and revised as necessary.
G.
Most stringent regulations to prevail. For all ordinances or resolutions or parts of ordinances or resolutions, insofar as they are inconsistent herewith, the more stringent ordinance or resolution shall apply.