Division of Code Enforcement

Office Hours:  Monday through Friday, 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.

General Information

Our mission is to attain compliance with Township codes regarding land use regulations and the maintenance of structures and premises through education, cooperation, enforcement and abatement to achieve a cleaner, healthier and safer town. An investigator usually visits the property within two business days. There is considerable variation in the time it takes before compliance is achieved depending upon the complexity of the case. Although there could be issues or violations, we give every resident a chance to comply without appearing in court.

 

Once a complaint is filed, our investigators visit the site and confirm that a code violation is present. Then investigators may send either a courtesy call explaining the issue or a Notice of Violation to the property owners. The owners have a set amount of time to correct the violation. If property owners do not comply, Code Enforcement may take any of the following actions depending on the situation:

 

  • Hire contractors to clean property, secure dangerous buildings or demolish dangerous buildings. Property owners will be billed for the labor plus an administrative fee.
  • Issue a summons to appear in municipal court.
  • Place liens on property for unpaid bills.  

The Township Code Enforcement Official reports directly to the Township Manager and investigates complaints of irresponsible or hazardous development that are also violations of zoning, housing, fire and building codes, and either acts on them or notifies the proper authority and follows up with them.