[Adopted 7-12-1994 by Ord. No. 94-1]
The duties of the Ordinance Enforcement Officer shall be to initiate, coordinate, oversee and administer all inspections, giving of notices, posting of properties, etc., called for in the following chapters of the Code of the Borough of Marietta:
Chapter 85
Alarms
Chapter 90
Alcoholic Beverages
Chapter 96
Animals
Chapter 110
Brush, Grass and Weeds
Chapter 122
Burning and Open Fires
Chapter 141
Curfew
Chapter 163
Firearms, Fireworks and Projectiles
Chapter 184
Housing Standards
Chapter 197
Junkyards
Chapter 212
Littering
Chapter 229
Noise
Chapter 238
Parking Lot, Municipal
Chapter 243
Parks
Chapter 250
Peddling and Soliciting
Chapter 270
Sewers
Chapter 289
Solid Waste
Chapter 300
Streets and Sidewalks
Chapter 310
Taxation
Chapter 318
Vector Control
Chapter 335
Vehicles, Unlicensed
Chapter 342
Vending Machines
Chapter 359
Wood- and Coal-Burning Devices
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
Upon a determination that a violation of any of the chapters enumerated in § 33-6 above has occurred, the Code Enforcement Officer shall have the authority to issue citations related thereto, pursuant to the provisions of the said chapters, and shall have authority to represent the Borough of Marietta as its prosecuting agent before the Magisterial District Judge in the prosecution of all such citations. The Code Enforcement Officer shall also have authority to direct the Borough Solicitor to take any legal actions on behalf of the Borough of Marietta that the said chapters, or relevant state laws, state are permitted by violations thereof, upon written notice to the Borough Secretary and Borough Council.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
A. 
The duties and authority of the Code Enforcement Officer created by this article shall not abrogate any concurrent authority in other Borough officials or employees to administer and enforce the provisions of any of the above-enumerated chapters, if such chapters already lodge such powers in any such officials or employees. Such officials or employees, by way of example, but not limitation, are the police, Housing Officer, Zoning Officer, Animal Officer, etc.
B. 
Creation of the Code Enforcement Officer by this article shall create a concurrent dual administration/enforcement entity in the Borough with regard to all such chapters.
The Code Enforcement Officer shall be appointed by motion or resolution of the Borough Council, and all future reaffirmations of appointment shall be done by motion or resolution at the biennial reorganizational meeting of the Council. All replacements of the Code Enforcement Officer shall be by motion or resolution of the Borough Council.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).