[Amended 6-8-1993 by Ord. No. 864]
A.
For the administration of this chapter, a Zoning Officer, who shall not hold any elective office in the Borough, shall be appointed.
B.
The Zoning Officer shall meet the qualifications established by the Borough of Morrisville and shall be able to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Borough a working knowledge of municipal zoning.
C.
The Zoning 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.
D.
The Zoning Officer is hereby authorized to institute civil enforcement proceedings as a means of enforcement when acting within the scope of his employment.
E.
It shall be the duty of the Zoning Officer and he shall have the power to:
(1)
Receive and examine all applications filed under the provisions of this chapter including, but not limited to, applications for zoning permits, zoning changes, curative amendments, variances, special exceptions, conditional uses, interpretations and appeals. For convenience and consistency the Zoning Officer may be the same official responsible for receiving applications under Chapter 129, Building and Construction Codes, and Chapter 390, Subdivision and Land Development.
(2)
Refuse to accept applications which do not contain sufficient information to permit adequate review. Refer to § 465-68.
(3)
Assist the general public in the proper completion of zoning application materials.
(4)
Take action on application materials or refer applications to appropriate officials and Boards:
(a)
Zoning permits: Issue the permit when there is compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
(b)
Zoning changes: Refer to Borough Council, with copies to Planning Commission, Borough Solicitor and Bucks County Planning Commission. Council should authorize a public hearing in accordance with § 465-87.
(c)
Curative amendments: Same as zoning change except applicant may elect to apply to Zoning Hearing Board under the provisions of Municipalities Planning Code, § 609.1.
(d)
Variances: Refer to Zoning Hearing Board with copies to Planning Commission.
(e)
Special exceptions: Same as variances.
(f)
Conditional uses: Same as zoning change.
(g)
Interpretations: Same as variances.
(h)
Appeals: Same as variance.
(5)
Issue permits only where there is compliance with the provisions of this chapter, with other Borough ordinances and the laws of the Commonwealth. Permits for construction or for the use of a structure which requires a variance or special exception shall be issued only upon the order of the Zoning Hearing Board. Permits requiring approval of a conditional use shall be issued only upon the order of the Borough Council.
(6)
Deny approval to applications which do not meet the terms of this chapter, other Borough laws and the laws of the Commonwealth, or where disapproved by the Zoning Hearing Board, the Planning Commission or the Borough Council, wherever authority rests.
(7)
Conduct inspections and surveys to determine compliance or noncompliance with the terms of this chapter.
(8)
Issue stop orders; issue cease and desist orders; and issue orders correcting all conditions found to be in violation of the provisions of this chapter. Such orders shall be in writing and served personally or by certified mail upon persons, firms or corporations deemed by the Zoning Officer to be violating the terms of this chapter. It shall be unlawful for any person to violate any such order lawfully issued by the Zoning Officer, and any person violating any such order shall be guilty of a violation of this chapter.
(9)
Institute in the name of the Borough any appropriate act or proceedings to prevent an unlawful erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair, conversion, maintenance or use. Restrain, correct or abate such violation so as to prevent the occupancy of or use of any building structure or land, or to prevent any illegal act, conduct, business or use in or about such premises.
(10)
Revoke, by order, a zoning permit issued under a mistake of fact or contrary to the law or the provisions of this chapter.
(11)
Record and file all applications for zoning permits with accompanying plans and documents. All applications, plans and documents shall be a public record.
(12)
Maintain a map or maps showing the current zoning classification of all land in the Borough.
(13)
Maintain a map of all nonconforming uses and special exception uses in the Borough and a file of each such use.
(14)
Upon the request of the Borough Council, the Planning Commission or the Zoning Hearing Board, present to such bodies facts, records or reports which they may request to assist them in making decisions.