In my township it is about the MONEY. A permit is needed for eveything except painting or carpeting. My friend replaced his outside cellar entrance with a sheet of pressure treated plywood. Had to get a 15.00 permit after he got caught. A person put a small trelace in his garden for some kind of vine to crawl on, had to pull a permit. ETC. ETC. The twp. hired a guy that drives around and checks on everybody. If you hire someone to cut down a tree or even just a trim job a $200.00 contractor lic. is needed. They may only have one job in the twp. all year so the cost of the lic. is added to the first job for that year.
I could be wrong but I think in PA you can not fund the general budget with zoning/ permit fees.
Not against totally against permits, but don't punish a guy who is trying to maintain or improve his property.
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