[Ord. 05-01-01, 5/7/2001]
1. Permit Required. A zoning permit shall be required prior to the erection, extension or alteration of any structure and prior to the use or change in use of any structure or land. No zoning permit shall be required for normal maintenance activities and minor repairs which do not constitute an erection, extension or alteration as herein described. In addition to meeting the requirements of this chapter, the applicant shall conform to all other regulations and ordinances in effect in Gregg Township, or as may hereafter be adopted. Nothing in this chapter shall exempt the applicant from obtaining any permits which may be required by such other regulations or ordinances.
2. Zoning Permit Application. To apply for a zoning permit the applicant shall submit a Gregg Township Zoning Permit Application, along with all required fees, and applicable permits for road encroachment, sewer, and the like, to the Zoning Officer. The application shall list, among other things, the names, addresses, and phone numbers of: the applicant, the owner, the developer of the use, and the person or organization which will operate the use. When any of the above are corporate entities, the application shall list, in addition, names, addresses and phone numbers of the chief executive officers of those corporate entities. If any corporate entity listed hereunder is owned or controlled by another corporate entity or parent company, the same information shall be supplied for the parent company. Failure to provide accurate, current or complete information with regard to any of the above shall constitute grounds for rejection of the application. Should said failure to provide accurate and complete information become apparent after the issuance of a zoning permit, said permit may, at the option of the Board of Supervisors, be revoked, and the Township may proceed against the parties as if they had never obtained a permit.
3. Grant or Denial of Application. All applications for zoning permits, except those for conditional use permits as described in Part
9, shall be granted or denied by the Zoning Officer within 30 days of the date of receipt of the application and/or date of payment of all required fees, whichever is later. The Zoning Officer shall then notify the applicant in writing of all action taken on the application for a zoning permit within the said thirty-day period. If the application is denied, the notification shall specify the provisions of this chapter with which the application does not comply. If the application is approved, a permit shall be issued, and the applicant may proceed with the project.
4. Duration of Zoning Permit. A zoning permit shall be valid for a twenty-four-month period from the day of issuance. A time extension may be granted for up to six months if a written request is submitted by the applicant at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the original zoning permit. The written request shall set forth sufficient and reasonable cause for the Zoning Officer to grant such a request. Only one time extension may be granted by the Zoning Officer without a resubmission far a new zoning permit.
5. Changes. After the issuance of a zoning permit by the Zoning Officer, no changes of any kind shall be made to the application, permit, or any of the plans, specifications or other documents submitted with the application without the written approval of the Zoning Officer. Requests for any such change shall be made in writing and shall be submitted to the Zoning Officer for consideration.
6. Placards. In addition to the zoning permit, the Zoning Officer shall issue a placard which shall be displayed on the premises during the time construction is in progress. This placard shall show the number of the zoning permit, the date of its issuance, a description of the construction authorized and bear the signature of the Zoning Officer.
7. Commencement of Construction. For the purposes of this chapter, construction and/or development shall be considered to have started with the preparation of land, including land clearing, grading, filling, excavation for basement, footings, piers or foundations, erection of temporary forms, the installation of pilings under proposed subsurface footings, or the installation of sewer, gas, and water pipes, or electrical or other service lines from the street.
8. Inspections and Authority to Enter.
A. During the construction period, the Zoning Officer shall inspect the premises to determine that the work is progressing in compliance with the information provided on the permit application and with all other applicable Township laws. He shall make as many inspections as necessary to determine this compliance.
B. In the discharge of his duties, the Zoning Officer shall have the authority to enter any building, structure, or premises, or any other area of the Township, upon presentation of proper credentials, at any reasonable hour to enforce the provisions of this chapter.
9. Revocation of Permits. The Zoning Officer may revoke any permit hereunder at any time if it appears that the application or accompanying plan is in any material respect false or misleading, or that work being done upon the premises differs materially from that called for in the application. In such case, the person holding the permit shall immediately surrender it to the Zoning Officer. A report of such revocation shall also be submitted to the Township Supervisors for whatever action they may deem necessary.
10. Permit Information. All applications, permits, written notices, inspection reports, notices of violation, register of nonconforming uses, and other records received by or generated by the Zoning Officer are Township records and as such are the property of the Township.