[Ord. No. 145, 8/1/1994]
The office of Code Enforcement Officer is hereby created and
the executive official in charge shall be known as the Code Enforcement
Officer. He shall be appointed by the Board of Supervisors and shall
serve at the pleasure of the Supervisors for an indefinite term of
office. During temporary absence or disability of the Code Enforcement
Officer, the Supervisors shall designate an acting Code Official.
The Code Enforcement Officer is hereby charged with administering
and enforcing the terms and conditions of the Building Code, Plumbing
Code, Fire Prevention Code, Property Maintenance Code and Mechanical
Code of the Township of Amity.
[Ord. No. 144, 8/1/1994]
To be eligible for appointment as Code Enforcement Officer,
a person shall have had experience as an architect, engineer, building
inspector, superintendent of building construction, contractor, or
have had management and/or executive experience. He shall be in good
health, capable of making the necessary examination and inspections.
The Code Enforcement Officer shall not have any interest whatever,
directly or indirectly, in the sale or manufacture of any material,
process or device entering into or used in or in connection with building
construction, alterations, removal and/or demolition. If said appointee
has had only management and/or executive experience, it will be incumbent
upon the Code Enforcement Officer and/or the Township Supervisors
to call upon the Township Engineer or other competent and trained
professionals as they deem necessary for technical advice and inspections
and/or examination.
[Ord. No. 145, 8/1/1994]
The Code Enforcement Officer in the discharge of his official
duties, and upon proper identification, shall have authority to enter
any building, structure or premises in the Township at any reasonable
hour.
[Ord. No. 145, 8/1/1994]
Nothing in this Subpart shall be construed to affect any suit
or proceeding now pending in any Court or any rights acquired or liability
incurred, or any cause or causes of action accrued or existing, under
any ordinance repealed hereby. Nor shall any right or remedy of any
character be lost, impaired or affected by this Subpart.