The provisions of this chapter shall be administered by a duly authorized
Township mobile home park inspector, electrical inspector and the building
inspector. Duties of the mobile home park inspector include:
A. To review and process applications for mobile home park
permits, licenses and renewal permits, and to collect fees for said application.
B. To issue mobile home park permits and renewal permits
and to collect fees for said permits.
C. To keep records of the findings, discussions, recommendations
and actions taken upon or in respect to all mobile home parks.
D. To enforce the provisions of this chapter.
Whenever the appropriate administrative agency determines that there
has been a violation of any provision of this chapter, or any regulation adopted
pursuant thereto, or any Township ordinance pertaining to mobile home parks,
such authority shall give notice to the person to whom the permit or certificate
was issued or, if none was issued, to the person to whom such permit or certificate
should have been issued, as hereinafter provided. Such notice shall:
B. Include a statement for the reason for its issue;
C. Allow 30 days for the performance of any act it requires;
D. Be served upon the manager by the appropriate enforcement
officer or someone authorized to enforce the code as designated by the Board
of Supervisors;
E. Contain an outline of the remedial action which, if taken,
will effect compliance with the provisions of the chapter violated, or any
part thereof, and with the regulations adopted pursuant thereto.
Upon failure of the holder of a permit or certificate to comply with
the notice of violation and compliance order provided herein, the appropriate
administrative agency may revoke the permit or certificate for the operation
of the mobile home park and may give an appropriate cease-and-desist order
terminating the operation of the park
In addition to the other enforcement procedures herein provided, the
Township may institute in the name of the municipality any appropriate actions
or proceedings in law or equity to enforce the provisions of this chapter
and to prevent the violation thereof.
Any person who violates or permits the violation of any provision of
this chapter shall, upon being found liable thereof in a criminal enforcement
proceeding, pay a fine of not more than $1,000, plus court costs and reasonable
attorneys' fees, and may be incarcerated for a period not exceeding 90 days
for each and every violation. Such fine, costs, attorneys' fees, and incarceration,
after being reduced to a final, unappealed judgment, shall be enforced by
the Township pursuant to the applicable Rules of Criminal Procedure. Each
twenty-four-hour period during which failure to comply continues shall constitute
a separate violation. The Township Code Enforcement Officer shall initiate
criminal enforcement proceedings in order to achieve compliance with this
chapter.