The job description for the Brookville Borough Code and Zoning Enforcement
Officer is on file at the Brookville Borough Office.
A. Appointment: The Zoning Officer(s) shall be appointed
by the Borough Council. The Zoning Officer(s) shall not hold any elective
office within the Borough but may hold other appointed offices not in conflict
with the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code (MPC).
B. Duties and powers. The Zoning Officer shall:
(1) Administer the Zoning Ordinance.
(2) Provide information to applicants regarding required
procedures.
(3) Assist in receiving and examining all applications required
under the terms of this chapter, and issue or refuse permits within this chapter.
(4) Receive written complaints of violation of this chapter,
and issue a written notice of violation to any person violating any provision
of this chapter.
(5) Keep records of applications, permits, certificates,
written decisions and interpretations issued, of variances and special exception
granted by the Zoning Hearing Board, of conditional uses approved by the Borough
Council, recommendations by Planning Commission, of complaints received, of
inspections made, of reports rendered, and of notice or orders issued.
(6) Make all required inspections and perform all other duties
as called for in this chapter.
(7) Be authorized to institute civil enforcement proceedings
as a means of enforcement when acting within the scope of their employment.
(8) Not have the power to permit any activity which does
not conform to this chapter or all other ordinances of the Borough known to
the Zoning Officer.
C. Qualifications. Pursuant to Article
VI, Section 614 of the PA Municipalities Planning Code, the following minimum qualifications shall apply to any Zoning Officer(s) appointed to serve the Borough after the adoption of this chapter, unless such mandatory qualifications are waived by motion of the Borough Council.
(1) The person shall demonstrate a working knowledge of zoning.
(2) The person shall exhibit an ability to thoroughly evaluate
site plans and building plans.
(3) The person shall demonstrate excellent oral and written
communications skills.
(4) The person shall be familiar with the PA Municipalities
Planning Code.
D. Other Borough officials: Police officers, fire fighters,
construction inspectors, other Borough staff and Borough officials and the
general public may report possible zoning violations to the Zoning Officer
for his/her determination.
The time limitations for appeals shall be as follows:
A. Zoning Hearing Board: No person shall be allowed to file any appeal with the Zoning Hearing Board later than 30 days after the officially issued decision by the Zoning Officer, or appeal with the County Court of Common Pleas later than 30 days after the officially issued decision of the Borough Council or the Zoning Hearing Board, except as may be provided under Article
IX, Section 914, § 914.1 of the PA Municipalities Planning Code.
B. Permits: This thirty-day time limit for appeal shall not apply to the revocation of a permit under Article
XI, §
230-114G of this chapter.
C. Subdivision or land development approval: The failure
of an aggrieved person other than the landowner to appeal an adverse decision
directly related to a preliminary subdivision or land development plan shall
preclude an appeal from a final plan approval except in the case where the
final submission substantially deviates from the approved preliminary plan.
The minimum lot area requirements of this chapter shall not apply to
uses or structures owned by the Borough for uses and structures that are intended
for a legitimate governmental, recycling, public recreation, stormwater control
or public health and safety purpose.
The Borough Council may amend the Zoning Ordinance by complying with the requirements set forth in Article
VI of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code. A landowner who desires to challenge on substantive grounds the validity of an ordinance or map or any provisions thereof which prohibits or restricts the use or development of land in which he has an interest may submit a curative amendment to the governing body with a written request that this challenge and proposed amendment be heard and decided on as provided in Article
VI, Section 609, § 609.1 and Article
IX, Section 916, § 916.1 of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code.