[HISTORY: Adopted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Downingtown 5-9-1990
by Ord. No. 90-6. Amendments noted where applicable.]
The Borough Council finds it to be in the best interest of the residents
of the Borough of Downingtown, Chester County, Pennsylvania, that persons
or firms engaging in construction, repairs, remodeling, rehabilitation or
demolition and acting as general contractors, mechanical contractors, plumbing
contractors, electrical contractors, fire prevention contractors, specialty
contractors, home improvement contractors or subcontractors, roofing contractors,
painting contractors, paving contractors or tree surgeons, who may be prime
contractors or subcontractors, shall be required to obtain a license from
the Borough for such purpose, to the end that only responsible and qualified
persons shall be permitted to engage in such businesses in the Borough of
Downingtown.
No person or firm may engage in or solicit any construction, building repairs, remodeling, rehabilitation or demolition business or hold themselves out to the public as doing such business or any such business set forth in § 121-1 hereof in the Borough of Downingtown, except in compliance with the applicable provisions of this chapter. No person or firm may engage in any trade or practice or other act prohibited by any provision of this chapter in the Borough of Downingtown, and any person or firm who willfully participates in a prohibited act or violation of this chapter is subject to the penalties set forth herein. The provisions of this chapter may not be waived by agreement.
A.
A license issued pursuant to this chapter may not be
construed to authorize the licensee to perform any particular type of work
or engage in any type of business which is reserved for qualified licensees
under provisions of state or other local law, nor shall any license or authority
other than as issued or permitted pursuant to this chapter authorize engaging
in construction, building, repairs, remodeling, rehabilitation or home improvements
in the Borough of Downingtown.
B.
A license issued under this chapter does not supersede
the requirements of any other ordinance of the Borough of Downingtown.
For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
The Borough of Downingtown, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
The Code Enforcement Officer of the Borough of Downingtown.
An agreement, whether oral or written and whether contained in one
or more documents, between a contractor and an owner or another contractor
for the performance of work, including all labor, services and materials to
be furnished and performed hereunder.
Any person, other than a bona fide employee of the owner, who undertakes
or offers to work, whether or not such a person is licensed or subject to
the licensing requirements of this chapter and whether or not such person
is a prime contractor or subcontractor with respect to the owner.
The twelve-month period beginning the first day of July of each year.
Any property owner, tenant or other person who orders, contracts
for or purchases the services of a contractor, subcontractor, specialty contractor
or home improvement contractor, or the person entitled to the work of such,
pursuant to a contract.
Any individual, partnership, corporation, trust, association, owner,
contractor, salesman or other legal entity.
It is the duty of the Code Enforcement Officer to administer and provide
for the enforcement of all provisions of this chapter and, specifically, to
issue licenses to all applicants who shall be duly qualified and who comply
with the provisions of this chapter and to refuse licenses or suspend or revoke
licenses issued to persons who do not so qualify or so comply. The Code Enforcement
Officer is authorized to issue a license upon receipt of a proper application,
the furnishing of a certificate of insurance as required by this chapter and
the payment of the required license fee.
A.
For the license year beginning July 1, 1990, and for
each license year thereafter, every person desiring to continue to engage
in or hereafter to begin to engage in the business of acting as a contractor
in the Borough shall, on or before the first day of July of the license year
or prior to commencing business in such license year, make application for
a license to act as a contractor in the Borough. Such license shall be obtained
by the completion of an application form furnished by the Code Enforcement
Officer, the payment of a license fee and satisfactory proof of insurance
as set forth hereafter in this chapter. Each application for a license shall
be signed by the applicant, if a natural person, and, in the case of an association
or partnership, by a member or partner thereof and, in the case of a corporation,
by an officer thereof.
B.
Each successful applicant shall be issued a license in
the form of a wallet-size card. Every licensed contractor, while actually
acting as a contractor in the Borough, shall carry said license card with
him and shall display it to the Code Enforcement Officer or his representatives
upon demand to do so.
C.
A decal, to be supplied by the Code Enforcement Officer,
indicating that the contractor is currently licensed shall be affixed to all
trucks or cars used by the contractor in the course of his work in the Borough.
The decal shall be located on the vehicle in accordance with the instructions
of the Code Enforcement Officer.
D.
All contractors' licenses shall expire at 12:00 midnight
on June 30 of each license year, unless the license is revoked or suspended
prior thereto under the terms of this chapter. A person with an unexpired
license which has not been revoked or suspended during the current license
year who makes application for a license for the following license year need
not complete an application form, but must only remit the required license
fee. If said contractor qualifies for licensing and renewal under the terms
of this chapter, his license shall be renewed for the following license year.
Any person acting in the capacity of contractor in the Borough must secure
a license under the terms of this chapter for each license year during which
he carries on such business.
E.
Any licensed contractor who finds it necessary to park
his vehicle at a metered parking space during construction may apply to the
Code Enforcement Officer for a temporary parking placard.
A.
When an application has been filed with the Code Enforcement
Officer in proper form, the Code Enforcement Officer must, within a period
of 30 days from the date following the date the application is received, issue
or refuse to issue the appropriate contractor's license to the applicant.
If issuance of a license is denied, the Code Enforcement Officer shall mail
to the unsuccessful applicant a written statement setting forth the reason
or reasons for the denial within the aforesaid thirty-day period, along with
a refund of the application fee.
B.
The application for a license shall be a printed form
provided by the Borough, and the application shall require a written answer
to all questions contained thereon. Failure to answer all questions on the
application form shall mean the applicant is not entitled to consideration
of his application for a license. The application form shall be signed by
the applicant under oath. The questions and information requested on the application
form shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following:
(1)
The names of owners, partners, directors and officers
of the applicant and the business address and trade names of the applicant.
(2)
A statement as to whether or not any municipalities have
refused to issue or have revoked any similar contractor's license of the applicant
within two years previous to the date of the application. In the event that
there has been such a denial or revocation, the applicant must explain, in
writing, the reasons for such denial or revocation.
(3)
A waiver by the applicant that he agrees that the information
in the application shall be available to the public for inspection.
(4)
A listing of all convictions within two years prior to
the date of the application for any crimes or offenses under any federal or
state criminal statute or common law criminal offense or for violation of
any municipal ordinance, so long as such convictions were for crimes or offenses
related to the applicant's work or contracts as a contractor. The term "conviction"
shall include guilty pleas and pleas of nolo contendere. If any such convictions
exist, the applicant shall give, in writing, the caption, court and term number
of the proceeding leading to the conviction. The applicant shall also explain,
in writing, the nature of the conviction.
(5)
A listing of all unsatisfied civil judgments in any jurisdiction
against the applicant, if such civil judgments involved lawsuits in which
it was alleged that the applicant failed to complete or improperly performed
a contract as defined in this chapter. The applicant shall give, in writing,
the caption, court and term number of the civil action upon which any such
judgments were entered and shall explain, in writing, the nature of all such
civil judgments.
At the time of application for a new license or for the renewal of a
current license, the applicant shall pay to the Code Enforcement Officer a
license application fee, payable to the Borough of Downingtown, as set forth
in the Borough Schedule of Fees,[1] as adopted by resolution and amended from time to time.
[1]
Editor's Note: The Borough Schedule of Fees is on file in the Borough
offices.
A.
No contractor's license shall be issued unless the applicant
files a certificate of insurance with the Borough at the time of license application.
The certificate of insurance shall contain a provision that coverages afforded
under the policy will not be canceled until at least 15 days' prior written
notice of such cancellation has been given to the Borough. The certificate
of insurance must show evidence of policies of insurance maintained at the
expense of the applicant for comprehensive general liability or manufacturer's
and contractor's liability, each of which must have a single occurrence and
aggregate limit of at least $100,000. The contractor is also required to maintain
property damage, bodily injury, products liability and completed operations
insurance, each of which must have a single occurrence and aggregate limit
of at least $100,000.
B.
Blasting and demolition insurance shall also be required
for blasting and demolition contractors. The reasonable limits of such insurance
shall be determined by the Borough at the time of the application, based on
the nature and extent of the applicant's proposed operations.
C.
Underground explosion and/or collapse insurance shall
be required for excavating contractors.
D.
All types and limits of insurance for which certificates
are presented at the time of application and based upon which a license is
issued shall be maintained throughout the license year or the license will
be suspended or revoked as hereinafter set forth in this chapter.
A.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to the
official transactions of any authorized representative of the government of
the United States, any state or commonwealth of the United States, any political
subdivision of any state or commonwealth or any agency or instrumentality
of the foregoing governments.
B.
No contractor's license shall be required by any person
when acting in a particular capacity or particular type of transaction, as
follows:
(1)
A person who performs labor or services for a contractor
for wages or salary.
(2)
A person who is required by other state or local law
to attain standards of competency or experience and who must obtain licensing
under such other state or local law as a prerequisite to engaging in a craft
or profession and who is acting exclusively within the scope of such craft
or profession for which he is currently licensed, pursuant to such other law.
Every licensed contractor shall, within 10 days after a change in ownership,
directors, officers, management, address or trade name, notify the Borough
of such change.
No license shall be issued or renewed under the following circumstances:
A.
If the applicant falsely answers or refuses to answer
any question or questions on the application form.
B.
If the applicant has been refused a similar contractor's
license or has had a similar contractor's license revoked or suspended by
the Borough of Downingtown or any other municipality within two years prior
to the date of application for issuance or renewal, and if the refusal, revocation
or suspension by the other municipality was due to failure to comply with
that municipality's building codes.
C.
If the applicant has been convicted, within two years
prior to the date of the application, of any crimes or offenses under any
federal or state criminal statute or common law criminal offense or for violation
of any municipal ordinance, so long as such convictions were for crimes or
offenses related to the applicant's work as a contractor. The term "conviction"
shall include guilty pleas and pleas of nolo contendere.
D.
If an unsatisfied civil judgment against the applicant
exists in any court in any jurisdiction without adequate agreement to make
satisfaction, and if the record of such court shows that such judgment was
entered because of the applicant's failure to complete a contract, as defined
in this chapter, or if such judgment was entered because of the applicant's
failure to properly perform a contract, as defined in this chapter.
Licenses may be suspended or revoked for any one or more of the following
acts or omissions:
A.
Fraud or misrepresentation in obtaining a license or
a renewal thereof.
B.
Violation of this chapter or any other applicable code,
ordinance or statute governing the work performed.
C.
Filing of voluntary petition in bankruptcy.
D.
Fraud or misrepresentation in obtaining or performing
a contract for the performance of which a license is required under this chapter.
E.
Unjustified failure to perform a contract for the performance
of which a license is required under this chapter.
F.
If a licensed contractor does business through any person
who is subject to the licensing requirements of this chapter and who is not
licensed as required by this chapter.
The following acts of a licensed contractor are prohibited:
A.
Abandonment or willful failure to perform without justification
any contract or project engaged in or undertaken by a contractor or willful
deviation from or disregard or plans or specifications in any material respect
without obtaining the consent of the owner, in writing, and without providing
the Borough with notification of such changes.
B.
Making any substantial misrepresentation on the procurement
of a contract or making any false promise of a character likely to influence
or induce the execution of such contract.
C.
Any fraud in the execution of or in the material alteration
of any contract, mortgage, promissory note or other document incident to a
contractual transaction.
D.
Preparing and/or accepting any mortgage, promissory note
or other evidence of indebtedness in connection with a contractual transaction
with knowledge that said indebtedness is a greater monetary obligation than
the consideration for the work to be performed.
E.
Directly or indirectly publishing any advertisement relating
to work or services which contains an assertion, representation or statement
of fact which is false, deceptive or misleading, provided that any advertisement
which is subject to and fails to comply with the existing rules, regulations
or guidelines of the Federal Trade Commission shall be deemed false, deceptive
or misleading under the terms of this chapter, or, by any means, advertising
or purporting to offer the general public any work or service with the intent
not to accept contracts for the particular work or at the price which is advertised
or offered to the public.
A.
Any person who shall knowingly and willfully engage in
building construction, repairs, remodeling, rehabilitation or demolition without
obtaining a license as required by this chapter and who is not otherwise exempted
from said licensing requirements and any person who continues in business
as a contractor after revocation or during suspension of said license shall
be punished by a fine not to exceed $600 for each separate violation and,
in default of payment thereof, be imprisoned for a term not to exceed 30 days.
B.
Any person who knowingly and willfully violates any provision
of this chapter, in addition to any administrative penalty otherwise applicable
thereto, upon conviction thereof by a court of competent jurisdiction of this
commonwealth, shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $600 for each separate
violation and, in default of payment thereof, be imprisoned for a term not
to exceed 30 days.
Any applicant whose application for a license has been denied or any
licensed contractor whose license has been revoked or suspended under the
provisions of this chapter shall be entitled to request a hearing before the
Administrative Board of Appeals, within 30 days of the notice of rejection
or revocation, to appeal the decision of the Code Enforcement Officer.