The Zoning Administrator is responsible for interpreting and
administering this chapter.
A. The Zoning Administrator or designee shall:
(1) Issue
the necessary permits required by the provisions of this chapter,
provided that its provisions have been complied with.
(2) Conduct
inspections of buildings, structures, and use of land to determine
compliance with the terms of local, state and federal laws.
(3) Keep
an accurate record of all permits issued and matters arising out of
this chapter.
(4) Receive,
file, and process all applications for site plans, special exception
uses, appeals, variances, and amendments to this chapter.
(5) Initiate,
direct, and review, from time to time, a study of the provisions of
this chapter and make recommendations to the Planning Commission for
investigation and appropriate action.
(6) Carry
out such additional responsibilities as are hereinafter set forth
in this chapter.
B. In the enforcement of this chapter, the Zoning Administrator or designee
shall have the power and authority at any reasonable time and for
any proper purpose, to enter upon any public or private premises and
make inspection thereof only if there is an open permit on the property.
If there is not an open permit on the property, permission shall be
granted by the property owner to enter the property or by court order.