olin ik as Ei RE Instruct Zoning Officer To Enforce Twp. Code At the stated meeting of the Planning Commission for East Donegal township, held on Tuesday evening, Oct, 22, the major subject of discus- sion was violations of the zoning ordinance which have occured sience its enactment on Dec. 15, 1961. With the Board of Zoning Adjustment and the Town- ship Supervisors represented at this meeting, the zoning officer was instructed to ful- ly enforce the provisions of the ordinance. For the benefit of the resi- dents of East Donegal town- ship, the sections of the ord- inance pertaining to permits and penalties for noncom- pliance are quoted below: POLITICAL ATTENTION VOTERS VOTE FOR A LOCAL CANDIDATE - FOR - County Commissioner VOTE FOR Earl B. Pull Down Lever 4B on Voting Machines in Back of My Name on Paper Ballots Place |X “It shall be unlawful to commence the excavation for or the construction of any building, including accessory buildings, or to commence the moving or alteration of any buildings, including ac- cessory buildings, until the zoning administrative officer has issued a building permit for such work. No permit shall be required for altera- tions, that are conforming to these regulations, costing less than $300. No permit shall be required for repairs to or maintenance of any buildings or structure provided such repairs do not change the use or otherwise violate the pro- visions of this ordinance.” “For any and every viola- POLITICAL Myers "BUY OF THE MONTH" H.S. NEWCOMER HARDWARE EAST MAIN ST.. MOUNT JOY | are available upon request in tion of the provisions of this ordinance, the owner, gener- al agent, or contractor of a building or premises where such violation has been com- mitted or shall exist, and the lessee or tenant of an entire building or entire premises where such violation has been committed or shall exist, the owner, general agent, con- tractor, lessee or tenant of any part of a building or premises in which part such violation has been committed or shall exist, and the gen- eral agent, architect, building contractor or any other per- son who knowingly commits, takes part or assists in any such violation or who main- tains any building or premis- es in which any such viola- tion shall exist, shall be lia- ble on conviction thereof to a fine or penalty not exceed- ing $25. for each and every offense, which shall inure to the benefit and use of the Township with the costs of suit, and, in default of pay- ment thereof, the Justice of the Peace may, in his discre- tion, commit the offender to prison in the county jail for a period not exceeding thirty days for each and every of- fense. The zoning administra- tive officer shall give official written notice to the violator by registered mail that he is committing a violation. Each day’s continuance of such violation after notification shall constitute a separate of- fense punishable by a like fine or penalty. Such fines hall be collected as like fines are now collected by law.” Applications for permits writing to Henry B. Earhart, zoning officer for East Done- gal Township, Maytown. UNITED FOR POGRESS Observance of Farm - City Week, Nov. 22-28, with its theme of “Partners For a Prosperous Pennsyivania” will make an added contribu- tion to a better wunderstand- ing between rural and urban people, says T. H. 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