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Animal
Control | Burning | Garbage
| Landlord Reports | Parking
| Soliciting | Building
and Zoning | Property Numbers |
Signs | Snow & Ice
| Trees, Shrubs, Grass and Weeds | Block
Parties | Curfew Law
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Borough
of Lansdowne Ordinances
Listed below are some of the Borough Ordinances that are most
pertinent to the average resident. They are summarized for
your quick reference.
Animal
Control/Animal Ordinances
Pets
are prohibited from all Borough parks, recreation areas and
Borough owned open space areas except when kept on a leash
not exceeding six (6) feet in length. Owners are to remove
all feces deposited by their pet and dispose of it in a sanitary
manner. Maintaining dogs which bark so as to disturb the peace
shall constitute a nuisance and be declared to be unlawful
and prohibited. Fines will be levied on those who are in violation
of these ordinances. Dogs and cats are not permitted to run
at large in the Borough. There is an ordinance making dog
and cat owners responsible to prevent animal waste deposits
on private or public property and to control excessive barking.
Animal Control is handles by our Police Department at (610)
623-0700 and Animal Control at (610) 522-1113.
Burning
Open
burning in the Borough is prohibited by enforcement of the
Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act.
Garbage,
Refuse and Discarded Matter
The
practice of throwing or dumping any discarded matter of any
kind in or on any private or public property, vacant or occupied
within the Borough of Lansdowne is prohibited. The practice
of storing or depositing abandoned or junked vehicles, machinery,
etc., in or on any public or private property, vacant or occupied
is prohibited. The use or ownership of any unsafe or dangerous
building or structure upon any public or private property,
vacant or occupied, is prohibited. Driving or permitting the
use of a motor vehicle that deposits its contents or other
debris on any road within the Borough of Lansdowne is prohibited.
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Rental Properties
If you are a landlord in the Borough, your property must be registered and inspected annually. Click HERE.
Parking
There
is no overnight parking on the streets in the Borough from
2:00-6:00 a.m. except by permit from the Police Department,
(610) 623-0700. If an emergency occurs where you must park
in the street overnight, please call overnight parking at
(610) 623-7677. Provide the vehicle make and license plate
number available when you call.
Overnight
Parking Information
Peddling
and Soliciting
A
license is required in the Borough of Lansdowne for the selling
or offering for sale of any goods, merchandise or services
with some exceptions. Application must be made to the Borough
of Lansdowne Police Department.
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Building
and Zoning
Lansdowne
Borough has zoning and building ordinances intended to protect
the values of properties in the Borough, to assure public
safety, and to assure the quality of life in the community.
The following is a summary of the permit requirements under
these ordinances.
Zoning
Permits
When
a property is sold, substantially altered, or the use of the
property is changed it is necessary to apply for a Zoning
Permit. The application for a Zoning Permit may be secured
at Borough Hall. The Zoning Officer will make a determination
as to whether the use complies with zoning law and then approve
or deny the application. If it is denied, an application may
be made to the Zoning Hearing Board to grant the appropriate
variances. The application for a hearing before the Zoning
Hearing Board is also available at Borough Hall. For additional
information call (610) 623-7300.
Building
Permits
Building Permit & Contractor Registration
Now
available on website in downloadable
PDF format. Permits are required for a
variety of building activities. Permits
are required for, but not limited to, the
following:
- Construction
of a new building
- Moving,
relocating or demolition of an existing building
- Structural
alterations or repairs to an existing building
- Additions
to existing buildings
- The
installation of: fences, sheds, swimming pool, patios, decks,
parking lots, driveways, sidewalks, curbing, siding, soffit,
replacement windows, gutters, downspouts
- Plumbing
fixtures, hot water tanks, boilers and HVAC units installed
or replaced
- Signs (see special section on signs)
- Temporary
structures
- Street
excavation
- Demolition,
installation or repair of roofs
Applications
for these permits are available at the Borough Hall, Monday
through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Most of these permits
require a fee. The Code Enforcement Officers do not have
set office hours. For an appointment or more information concerning
permits call (610) 623-7300 ext 210. Building permit applications,
depending on the project, may require considerable information
and drawings. At the very least, the application will require
the following:
- A
written description of the proposed project and a construction
drawing
- The
type of occupancy (the present or proposed use)
- The
type of services involved (e.g., heat, electric, sewer,
water)
- The
names, addresses and telephone number of the owner, contractor
and/or authorized agent
Electrical
Permits
Electrical
Permits are available at Borough Hall and are required for
all electrical work such as the installation of new circuits,
panels or connections to the main panel. Some typical electrical
repairs such as the replacement of a receptacle do not require
a permit. For clarification, call Borough Hall, (610) 623-7300 ext 210.
Plumbing
Permits
Plumbing
permits must be secured for work such as the installation
of new fixtures, new toilets, tubs or showers, installation
of water heaters, boiler, or HVAC unit installation or replacement.
For permit application, call Borough Hall, (610) 623-7300 ext 210.
Who
May Apply for Permits
- Zoning
permits may be applied for by the owner or tenant of a property
holding a lease
- Building
permits may be applied for by the owner, contractor, or
authorized agent of the owner. The contractor is preferred
for any major project (i.e., new residence, addition).
- Plumbing
permits must be applied for by a master plumber licensed
by Lansdowne Borough.
- Electrical
permits must be applied for by a certified master electrician
licensed by Lansdowne Borough
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Property
Numbers Required
Borough
Ordinance requires the posting of property address numbers
on ALL residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
- Residential
numbers must be a minimum of four (4) inches high
- Industrial
and commercial building numbers must be a minimum of six
(6) inches high
- Apartment
and condo building letters must be a minimum of ten (10)
inches high
- ALL
numbers must be on a contrasting background and visible
from the street
Signs
A
permit must be obtained from the Code Enforcement Officer
before installing a sign. There are some exceptions, including
Garage Sale signs. To determine if a permit is required it
is recommended that you contact the Code Enforcement Officer
at (610) 623-7300 ext 210.
Snow
and Ice Control
A
snow emergency shall be in effect during any period in which
snow plows or snow removal equipment shall be operating within
the Borough of Lansdowne. During this period no vehicles shall
be parked on any streets designated as Snow Emergency Routes.
Any vehicle which becomes stalled or left unattended may be
removed or towed away at the owners' expense. Sidewalks shall
be cleared no later than twenty-four (24) hours after snow
or sleet has ceased to fall. In the case of snow, a pathway,
not less than twenty-four (24) inches in width shall be thoroughly
cleared and ice shall be covered with cinders, sawdust or
similar show and ice control materials. Where snow and ice
are removed from the pathway, it may be placed or piled on
the curb of the sidewalk, but it shall not be placed in the
road.
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Trees,
Shrubs, Grass and Weeds
All
trees and shrubs adjoining sidewalks or in the line of sight
at intersections must be kept trimmed to the full width of
the sidewalk so as not to obstruct the vision of motorists
at the intersection. Grass and/or weeds must be kept cut to
a height no greater than six (6) inches. Trees or shrubs overhanging
a sidewalk must be trimmed to a height of eight (8) feet.
No obstruction (e.g. posts) trees or plants other than grass
may be placed in the strip between the sidewalk and the street.
Trees in the strip between the sidewalk and the street that
predate the tree ordinance may remain, but when they die or
are removed, they cannot be replaced. The only exception to
this regulation will be designated streetscape areas in the
business districts. For clarification on these ordinances,
call Borough Hall (610) 623-7300 ext 210.
Block
Parties
To
have a block of a street closed for a block party the following
must take place:
- Secure
the signature of all of the residents on the block that
will be closed off giving their consent to the closing
- Write
a letter with the specific date and times (start and finish)
you wish to close the street
- Submit
the letter and signatures to the Police or to the Borough
Office at least two (2) weeks prior to the event.
Note
that it is not possible to close off state highways for this
purpose, and it is often impossible to close off streets containing
SEPTA routes. For more information, call Borough Hall at (610)
623-7300.
Lansdowne
Borough Curfew Law
Curfew for ages 17-18 is 10 p.m. weekdays, 12 midnight on
Friday, Saturday and major Holidays*. Curfew for ages 16 and
under is 10 p.m. weekdays, 11 p.m. on Friday, Saturday and
major Holidays*.
*Major
holidays: New Years Eve and Day, Easter, Memorial Day, July
4th, Labor Day, Yom Kippur, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thankgiving
and Christmas.
Parents/guardians
will be held responsible for any minors in their care who
do not abide by the curfew law. Those violating the curfew
will be taken to the police station and a written notice of
the violation will be given to the parent/guardian when they
arrive to have their child released.
Second
offenders will be declared guilty of violating the law
and fined up to $600 plus costs of prosecution. Any
default in payment will result in imprisonment for up
to 30 days.
To
view the full contents of the Lansdowne Borough Curfew Law, click here.
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