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Default Re: Local Municipality "Codes" and "Ordinaces"

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Originally Posted by God's Country View Post
I would think before such laws could be enacted they would need to vetted by the county, township, or Borough solicitor, but who knows.
Your thought is correct, before it goes into the Ordinance it must first be reviewed by the Township or Borough Soliciter then voted on by Council. Zoing Ordinances are usually updated every 10 years or so, depending on what has occured in that time period like the adoption of IBC codes or such. I have seen small municipalities that have not updated their ordinances since the late 80's. These towns usually have less than 500 people and not much infastructure to concern themselves with. Bigger towns or cities updated them annually either by rewriting the whole deal or by addendum.
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