This chapter contemplates an administrative
and enforcement officer titled the "Zoning Administrator" to administer
and enforce the same. Certain considerations, particularly with regard
to granting of permitted conditional uses, planned unit development
conditional uses, changes in zoning districts and the Zoning Map,
and amending the text of this chapter require review and recommendation
by the Plan Commission and ultimate action by the Town Board. A Board
of Adjustment is provided to assure proper administration of this
chapter and to avoid arbitrariness.
The duty of the Zoning Administrator shall be
to interpret and administer this chapter and to issue, after on-site
inspection, all permits required by this chapter. The Zoning Administrator
shall further:
A. Maintain records of all permits issued, inspections
made, work approved and other official actions.
B. Inspect structures, lands and waters as often as necessary
to assure compliance with this chapter.
C. Investigate all complaints made relating to the location
of structures and the use of structures, lands and waters, give notice
of all violations of this chapter to the owner, resident, agent or
occupant of the premises and report uncorrected violations to the
Town Attorney in a manner specified by him.
D. Prohibit the use or erection of any structure, land
or water until he has approved such use or erection.
E. Request assistance and cooperation from the Town Engineer
and Town Attorney as deemed necessary.
All development which occurs in any business,
industrial, institutional or planned development district shall require
the execution of a developer's agreement which covers in some detail
the manner and methods by which the land will be developed. The Plan
Commission may impose time limits for the completion of projects and
may require the execution of an irrevocable letter of credit or other
appropriate surety to guarantee that the project will be completed
on schedule.