[Ord. 07-2004-515, 7/22/2004; as amended by Ord. 10-2009-551, 10/8/2009]
In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions, or determinations made by the Building Official relative to application and interpretation of this code, there shall be, and is hereby created, a Building Code Board of Appeals. The Building Code Board of Appeals shall be appointed by the Board of Commissioners and shall hold meetings at its pleasure. The Board of Appeals shall adopt rules of procedure for conducting its business. The Board of Appeals shall consist of five Salisbury Township residents appointed to five-year terms, respectively, by resolution of the Township Board of Commissioners; except that the initial appointments shall be staggered for one-, two-, three-, four-, and five-year terms, respectively, and thereafter each new member or reappointed member shall serve a five-year term expiring on January 1 after the fifth year is served. In addition, the Board of Commissioners may appoint, by resolution, at least one but not more than three residents of the Township to serve as alternate members of the Board. Further, the Board of Commissioners may fill a position on the Board of Appeals with a qualified person who resides outside of the Township when a qualified person within the Township cannot be found who satisfies the requirements of the code. The term of office of an alternate member shall be three years. The Township shall designate and provide a Secretary to the Board of Appeals. The Secretary shall keep minutes and a detailed record of all proceedings held before the Board for the files of the Building Code Official.
[Ord. 07-2004-515, 7/22/2004]
The Building Code Board of Appeals shall consist of members who are qualified by experience and training to adequately decide on matters pertaining to building construction and are not employees of the jurisdiction. Training and experience may consist of an architect, engineer, experienced builder, electrician, master plumber, etc.
[Ord. 07-2004-515, 7/22/2004]
Compensation for all members of the Building Code Board of Appeals shall be determined by resolution of the Board of Commissioners.
[Ord. 07-2004-515, 7/22/2004]
The Board of Appeals shall be appointed by the Board of Commissioners and shall hear and rule on appeals, requests for construction variances and requests for extension of time. An application for appeal shall be based on a claim that the true intent of the Uniform Construction Code had been incorrectly interpreted, the provisions of the code do not apply, or an equivalent form of construction is to be used. The Board of Appeals shall hold a hearing within 20 days from the date of an applicant's request. Once a decision has been reached, a written notice will be sent to the applicant and to the Building Code Official.
[Ord. 07-2004-515, 7/22/2004]
When three qualified members of the Board of Appeals are not present to consider a particular appeal, the Building Inspector, Code Enforcement Officer, or the appellant or his/her respective representative shall have the right to request an immediate continuation of the hearing.
[Ord. 07-2004-515, 7/22/2004]
The Board of Appeals shall modify or reverse the decision of the Building Inspector by a concurring vote of a majority of the members present at the hearing. However, if all members are not present, the Board may only modify or reverse the decision of the Building Inspector by a concurring vote of at least two members of the Board. Failure to secure two concurring votes (if less than all members are present) shall be deemed a confirmation of the decision of the Building Inspector. If the hearing is held before less than all members of the Board, the appellant shall be entitled to a further hearing before a full Board upon request therefor.
[Ord. 07-2004-515, 7/22/2004]
Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Board of Appeals, whether or not a previous party of the decision, or an officer or official board of the Township may, pursuant to the Pennsylvania Local Agency Law, appeal to the Court of Common Pleas of Lehigh County within 30 days after due notice of the filing of the Board of Appeals' decision with the Building Code Official.