1. Upon application of the owner and the payment to the township of a base fee established by the township pursuant to resolution for properties containing only one dwelling unit, the Code Enforcement Officer, or his or her designee, shall then review the pertinent township records and inspect the premises in question. For properties containing more than one dwelling unit, the fee shall be the base fee plus an amount determined, pursuant to resolution, for each dwelling exceeding three units.
2. Upon completion of the review and inspection, the Code Enforcement Officer shall execute and deliver a certificate to the owner which shall contain the following information. The certificate shall be valid for a period not to exceed two years from date of issue:
A. The street address or appropriate description of the subject property;
B. A statement of the district classification applicable to the property in question, together with an extract of the applicable ordinance(s) showing the uses permitted within that district;
C. A statement of the variances and use permits, if any, granted to that property, together with the conditions and restrictions of such permits;
D. A statement as to whether any construction, electrical, plumbing or building permits have been issued for work not yet completed on those premises;
E. A statement as to whether there appears to be any nonconformity or illegality in the structures on the property or the uses being made thereof. This statement shall also indicate whether the property has been approved or designated as a nonconforming use;
F. A detailed list of all violations of the housing, building, plumbing, electrical, safety or fire ordinances and regulations; and
G. A detailed list of all municipal claims currently due and payable.
3. The Board of Township Supervisors shall determine a schedule of fees for applications, which shall be set forth in the township fee schedule.
(Ord. 1998-7-1, passed 7-30-1998; Ord. 10-12-1998A, passed - -) (A.O.)