Section 106.6 Special review and inspection
services: Whenever the nature of the building involves construction
which is determined by the Building Official to require a review by
an expert and/or specialized consultants to assist him in conducting
reviews of permit applications and inspections, the Building Official
may engage such experts and/or consultants. The costs thereof shall
be paid to the Township by the applicant prior to the issuance of
any permit. (Permitted modification pursuant to Section 503(a) of
the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code)
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Section 106.7 State approval required: Evidence of approval by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and
Industry, when required, shall accompany all applications. (Amended
Section 111.0 of the 1981 BOCA Building Code; adopted 3-10-1982 by
Ord. 711.)
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Section 106.8 Curbs and sidewalks: Concrete curbs and/or sidewalks shall be required to be installed
when a lot or lots being developed are in an area where a curb and/or
sidewalk exists on at least one side of adjacent and contiguous lots.
The sidewalk and curbs shall meet the specifications of the Township.
It shall be the intent of this section to require the continuity of
street improvements in an area where adjacent and contiguous property
has been so improved. The Springfield Township Board of Commissioners
may defer the installation of curbs and sidewalks based on a review
of existing and potential future conditions. (Amended Section 113.0
of the 1981 BOCA Building Code; adopted 3-10-1982 by Ord. No. 711)
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Section 310.3 Minimum habitable floor
area: Except in the case of multifamily apartment development
having one-bedroom apartment dwellings totaling 70% or more of the
total number of apartment dwelling units in such development, each
dwelling unit shall have a minimum habitable floor area of 800 square
feet per dwelling. Where a multifamily apartment development has 70%
or more one-bedroom dwelling units, the number of habitable floor
areas of one-bedroom dwelling units shall be as follows and no studio
or efficiency dwelling unit shall be permitted:
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Not more than 30% of the total number of dwelling
units shall be one-bedroom dwelling units having a minimum of 600
and a maximum of 650 square feet of habitable floor area; not less
than 30% of the total number of dwelling units shall be one-bedroom
dwelling units having a minimum of more than 650 and a maximum of
725 square feet of habitable floor area; not less than 10% of total
dwelling units shall be one-bedroom dwelling units having a minimum
of more than 725 square feet of habitable floor area.
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"Habitable floor area" shall be defined to mean
the floor area of a dwelling unit within the outside walls thereof,
exclusive of attics, basements, garages, open porches and accessory
buildings. (Amended Section 308.0 of the 1981 BOCA Building Code;
adopted 7-12-1989 by Ord. No. 772)
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Section 415.7.4.1 High-hazard dry cleaning
plants. Not permitted. (Amended Section 612.3.1 of the 1981
BOCA Building Code; adopted 3-10-1982 by Ord. No. 711.)
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Type of Construction
Type 5
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Use Group
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Combustible
Protected
A
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Unprotected
B
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A-1
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N.P.
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N.P.
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A-2
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N.P.
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N.P.
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A-3
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1 story
20 feet
8,925
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1 story
20 feet
4,200
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A-4
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N.P.
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N.P.
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A-5
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N.P.
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N.P.
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B
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N.P.
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N.P.
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E
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N.P.
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N.P.
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F-1
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N.P.
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N.P.
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F-2
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N.P.
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N.P.
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H-1
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N.P.
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N.P.
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H-2
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N.P.
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N.P.
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H-3
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N.P.
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N.P.
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H-4
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N.P.
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N.P.
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H-5
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N.P.
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N.P.
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I-1
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N.P.
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N.P.
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I-2
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N.P.
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N.P.
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I-3
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N.P.
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N.P.
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I-4
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N.P.
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N.P.
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M
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N.P.
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N.P.
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R-1
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N.P.
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N.P.
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R-2
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N.P.
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N.P.
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R-3
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3 story
40 feet
10,200
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2 story
35 feet
4,800
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S-1
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N.P.
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N.P.
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S-2
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N.P.
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N.P.
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N.P.
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N.P.
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U NOTE: N.P. = Not permitted.
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(Amended Table 505 of the 1981 BOCA Building
Code; adopted 3-10-1982 by Ord. No. 711)
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Section 903.2.14 All use groups. An automatic fire-suppression system shall be installed in any structure
or portion thereof that is constructed using fabricated wood components,
such as but not limited to pre-engineered wood floor or roof truss
systems, prefabricated wood I-beams or joists or glued-laminated lumber.
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Exception: Additions or alterations
to dwellings of Use Group R-4, provided the existing building does
not currently maintain an approved fire-suppression system. (Amended
Article 17 of the 1981 BOCA Building Code; adopted 3-10-1982 by Ord.
No. 711)
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Section 903.2.15 All use groups: In a mixed-use occupancy, an automatic fire-suppression system shall
be installed in any portion of a structure below a residential use,
regardless of floor area. (Amended Article 17 of the 1981 BOCA Building
Code; adopted 3-10-1982 by Ord. No. 711)
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903.2.16 Storage and workshop areas: In all portions of Use Groups A, B and I occupied for storage, workshop
or similar purposes.
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Exception: Storage and workshop
rooms less than 50 square feet in area. (Amended Article 17 of the
1981 BOCA Building Code; adopted 3-10-1982 by Ord. No. 711)
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903.2.17 Use Group R-3 structures: In all buildings or structures or portions thereof of Use Group
R-3 when one or more of the following apply:
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(a)
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Structure is located more than 600 linear feet
from the nearest fire hydrant measured along a street, paved road
or driveway.
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(b)
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The entire structure contains more than 4,000
square feet of gross floor area.
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(Amended Article 17 of the 1981 BOCA Building
Code related to Use Group R-4 structures, reclassified as R-3 within
the International Building Code 2003; adopted 3-10-1982 by Ord. No.
711)
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903.4.2.1 Water-flow-detecting devices: All required water-flow-detecting devices shall be installed in
accordance with the latest edition of NFPA 13. (Amended Article 17
of the 1981 BOCA Building Code; adopted 3-10-1982 by Ord. No. 711)
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903.4.2.2 Sprinkler alarms: Alarms and alarm attachments shall be required in limited area sprinkler
systems in accordance with sections 903.4.2 and 903.4.2.1. (Amended
Article 17 of the 1981 BOCA Building Code; adopted 3-10-1982 by Ord.
No. 711)
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Section 2901.1.1 Drainage of yard areas
and roofs. All roofs, paved areas, yards, courts and courtyards
shall be drained into the stormwater system where accessible, but
not into the sanitary sewer system. Where there is no stormwater sewer
accessible, such connections shall be discharged into the public gutter,
but not over the surface of any sidewalks; provided, however, that
when discharge into the public gutter is impractical by reason of
distance or natural slope, the Building Inspector may permit such
connection over the surface of the premises if adequate provision
is made to prevent seepage into any cesspool, septic tank or disposal
field or into any cellar and to prevent damage to any neighboring
property. (Amended Article 22 "Plumbing Systems" of the 1981 BOCA
Building Code; adopted 3-10-1982 by Ord. No. 711)
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SECTION 3601 GENERAL
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3601.1 Scope. In order to prevent excessive damage to buildings and structures due to conditions of flooding, the regulations and construction standards outlined in Article XIIA of the Springfield Township Zoning Ordinance of 1940, as amended, shall apply to all new construction occurring within the Township's designated Floodplain Conservation District. (Amended the 1981 BOCA Building Code by adding Article 26; adopted 2-12-1997 by Ord. No. 822)
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"Fire districts are bounded by Zoning Districts
Business 1, Business 2, Shopping Center and Industrial." (Amended
Section 501.2 of the 1981 BOCA Building Code; adopted 3-10-1982 by
Ord. No. 711)
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Ground snow load: 30 pounds per square foot
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Wind speed: 90 miles per hour
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Seismic design category: C
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Weathering: severe
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Frost depth: 36 inches
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Termite probability: moderate to severe
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Decay: slight to moderate
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Winter design temp: 10° F.
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Ice shield underlayment required: no
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Air freezing index: 1500
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Mean annual temperature: 52° F.
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"The Department of Fire Prevention is established
within the jurisdiction and under the direction of the Fire Marshal.
The function of the Department shall be the implementation, administration,
and enforcement of the provisions of this code." (Permitted modification
pursuant to Section 503(a) of the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction
Code)
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"The Fire Marshal position shall be filled as
prescribed in the Code of the Township of Springfield." (Permitted
modification pursuant to Section 503(a) of the Pennsylvania Uniform
Construction Code)
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105.1.4 Permit Fees. Fees for fire
permits shall be in accordance with a schedule adopted by resolution
of the Board of Commissioners. (Permitted modification pursuant to
Section 503(a) of the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code)
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105.6 Required operational permits. The Fire Code Official is authorized to issue permits and collect
fees as enumerated in Sections 105.6.1 through 105.6.47 in accordance
with a schedule adopted by resolution of the Board of Commissioners.
[Permitted modification pursuant to Section 503(a) of the Pennsylvania
Uniform Construction Code]
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105.7 Required construction permits. The Fire Code Official is authorized to issue permits and collect
fees as enumerated in Sections 105.7.1 through 105.7.12 in accordance
with a schedule adopted by resolution of the Board of Commissioners.
[Permitted modification pursuant to Section 503(a) of the Pennsylvania
Uniform Construction Code]
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Section 307.1.1 Burning of rubbish prohibited. In accordance with Chapter 16, Outdoor Burning, of the Code of Springfield Township, the burning of rubbish shall be prohibited. Bonfires may be permitted only under the conditions specified under section 307.3.1 and subject to any air pollution laws adopted by the jurisdiction. (Amended Section F-301.1 of the 1981 BOCA Basic Fire Prevention Code; adopted 7-14-1982 by Ord. No 712)
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Section 1201.2 Permit Required. A person shall not engage in the business of dry cleaning without
a permit obtained from the Fire Official. Use of high-hazard and moderate-hazard
solvents in the dry-cleaning system is prohibited. (Amended Section
F-900.2 of the 1981 BOCA Basic Fire Prevention Code; adopted 7-14-1982
by Ord. No 712)
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Section 3304.1.1 Storage of explosives
and blasting agents: The storage of explosives and blasting
agents is prohibited in Springfield Township, except for temporary
storage for use in connection with approved blasting operations; provided,
however, that this prohibition shall not apply to wholesale and retail
stocks of small arms ammunition, explosive bolts, explosive rivets
or cartridges for explosive-actuated power tools in quantities involving
less than 500 pounds (227 kilograms) of explosive material. (Amended
Section F-2701.2 of the 1981 BOCA Basic Fire Prevention Code; adopted
7-14-1982 by Ord. No 712)
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Section 3305.1.2 Manufacture of explosive
and blasting agents: The manufacture of explosives or blasting
agents is prohibited in Springfield Township. (Amended Section F-2701.1
of the 1981 BOCA Basic Fire Prevention Code; adopted 7-14-1982 by
Ord. No 712)
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"Fireworks shall also mean and include any combustible
or explosive composition or any substance or combination of substances
or article prepared for the purpose of producing a visible or an audible
effect by combustion, deflagration or detonation and shall include
blank cartridges, toy pistols, toy cannons, toy canes or toy guns
in which explosives are used, the type of balloons which require fire
underneath to propel the same, firecrackers, torpedoes, skyrockets,
roman candles, cherry bombs, sparklers or other devices of like construction
and any device containing any explosive or flammable compound or any
tablets or other devices containing any explosive substance, except
that the term 'fireworks' shall not include auto flares, paper caps
containing not in excess of an average of .25 grain (16.2 milligrams)
of explosive content per cap and toy pistols, toy canes, toy guns
or other devices for use of such caps, the sale and use of which shall
be permitted at all times." (Amended Article 2800 of the 1981 BOCA
Basic Fire Prevention Code; adopted 7-14-1982 by Ord. No 712).
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"The manufacture, storage, offering for sale,
exposing for sale, selling at retail or using or exploding of fireworks
is prohibited within the Township of Springfield." (Amended Article
2800 of the 1981 BOCA Basic Fire Prevention Code; adopted 7-14-1982
by Ord. No 712)
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Section 3401.1.1 Prohibited uses: Bulk, processing or industrial plants, refineries or other plants
and distilleries are prohibited within the limits of Springfield Township.
(Amended Section F-2902.1 of the 1981 BOCA Basic Fire Prevention Code;
adopted 7-14-1982 by Ord. No 712)
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106.1.1 Master's Plumber's License
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1.
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It shall not be lawful for any person to install,
alter or repair any plumbing or house or building drainage in the
Township until a master plumber's certificate or license shall have
been granted to said person by the Department of Plumbing Inspection
of Springfield Township, nor until they have registered as hereafter
provided.
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2.
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No person other than a registered master plumber,
as herein provided, shall be allowed to expose a sign of plumbing,
house or building drainage, or the advertisement or display pertaining
thereto (wholesale showrooms excepted), nor shall any person or persons
other than a registered master plumber, or a registered journeyman
plumber in his or their employ (registered apprentices excepted),
be allowed or permitted to install, alter, repair or make any connection
with any drain, soil, waste or vent pipe or any pipe connected therewith,
or to install, repair or alter the location of any waterpipe. (Permitted
modification pursuant to Section 503(a) of the Pennsylvania Uniform
Construction Code)
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Section 106.1.2 Registrations.
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1.
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Registration of master plumbers. All master
plumbers duly registered and licensed to work at the business of plumbing
and drainage work, desiring to work in Springfield Township, shall
not be required to undergo any examination, and they shall be entitled
to register for the year and for and annually thereafter before December
31 of each year.
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2.
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Registration of journeyman plumbers. All journeyman
plumbers duly registered and licensed to work at the business of plumbing
and drainage work, desiring to work in Springfield Township, shall
not be required to undergo any examination, and they shall be entitled
to register for the year and for and annually thereafter before December
31 of each year.
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3.
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Use of registration by other persons. No person,
firm or corporation carrying on the business of plumbing and house
drainage shall allow his or their name to be used by any person, directly
or indirectly, either to obtain a permit or permits or to do any work
under his or their license.
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(Permitted modification pursuant to Section
503(a) of the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code)
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"Fees for plumbing permits shall be in accordance
with a schedule adopted by resolution of the Board of Commissioners."
(Permitted modification pursuant to Section 503(a) of the Pennsylvania
Uniform Construction Code)
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Line 7: "Summary Offense"
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Line 8: "$1,000" and " 30 days"
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(Permitted modification pursuant to Section
503(a) of the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code)
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Line 13: "$50.00"
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Line 14: "$1,000"
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(Permitted modification pursuant to Section
503(a) of the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code)
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