[Ord. 162, 6/12/2002, § 2100; as amended by Ord. 234, 2/7/2018, § IV]
1.
For the administration of this chapter, a Code Enforcement Officer, who shall not hold any elective office in the Township, shall be appointed by the Board of Supervisors. The Code Enforcement Officer, who may also hold the title of Building Inspector, shall meet qualifications established by the Township and shall be able to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Township a working knowledge of municipal zoning. The Code Enforcement Officer shall administer this chapter in accordance with its literal terms, and shall not have the power to permit any construction or any use or change of use which does not conform to this chapter. Code Enforcement Officers may be authorized to institute civil enforcement proceedings as a means of enforcement when acting within the scope of their employment pursuant to § 27-2302.
A.
Duties of the Code Enforcement Officer shall be:
(1)
To administer this chapter's provisions contained herein, including the enforcement thereof.
(2)
To examine all applications for building and use and occupancy permits to determine compliance with this chapter.
(3)
To record and file all applications for permits and accompanying plans and documents and keep them for public record.
(4)
To permit uses and/or buildings by special exception and/or variance only after approval for such uses and/or buildings has been so ordered by the Zoning Hearing Board in accordance with the regulations of this chapter, or by a court of appeals, subject to any stipulations contained in such order.
(5)
To permit uses and/or buildings by conditional use only after approval for such uses and/or buildings has been so ordered by the Board of Supervisors in accordance with the regulations of this chapter, or by a court of appeals, subject to any stipulations contained in such order.
(6)
To inspect nonconforming uses, buildings and lots, and to keep a filed record of such nonconforming uses and buildings as a public record and to examine them periodically, if so directed by the Board of Supervisors.
(7)
Upon the request of the Board of Supervisors or the Zoning Hearing Board, present to such bodies facts, records, and any similar information on specific requests to assist such bodies in reaching its decision.
(8)
To be responsible for the keeping up-to-date of this chapter and the Zoning Map, filed with the Township Secretary and to include any amendments thereto.