CROSS REFERENCES
Purchase contracts — See § 252.01.
STATUTORY REFERENCES
Compensation — See 8 Pa.C.S.A. § 1053.
Election and term — See 8 Pa.C.S.A. § 806(3).
Powers and duties — See 8 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 1041 et seq.
Vacancy in office — See 8 Pa.C.S.A. § 901.
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Editor's Note: Section 234.01 was repealed by implication by Ord. 544, passed February 11, 1991, which abolished the office of elected Borough Auditor. See § 234.03.
[Ord. 173, passed 5-8-1961]
(A) 
Commencing June 15, 1961, and on the fifteenth day of every third month thereafter, any person who owns property which is liened by the Borough may pay such lien, together with all interest, fees, costs and penalties, in quarterly payments, provided that such quarterly payment is not less than one quarter of the total amount of the lien, interest, fees, costs and penalties outstanding.
(B) 
Any owner of such liened property who avails himself or herself of the quarterly payment privilege provided for above, shall not be charged any interest during the period in which he or she makes his or her quarterly payments on such liens to the Borough. However, if the owner fails to make any one quarterly payment, then interest is to run as in other liens at law.
[Ord. 544, passed 2-11-1991]
The Borough Council will provide for the appointment of an independent auditor pursuant to the Borough Code (8 Pa.C.S.A. § 1007(7)). Said provision for the appointment of an independent auditor shall be effective February 11, 1991. The Borough Code provides that the Borough Council shall appoint, by resolution, the actual individual or firm to serve as the independent auditor. Said resolution shall be adopted by the end of the fiscal year. Accordingly, this section does not actually appoint any individual or firm but rather provides the basis by which an individual or firm could be selected as the actual independent auditor. This is to be done by resolution at a later date.