§ 109.1 Administrative Provisions. For the purposes of this code, the Code Official shall be the Code Enforcement Officer established in the Code of Ordinances of the Township of Swatara, Chapter 128, Article I. The Code Enforcement Officer shall be responsible for the administration and enforcement of this code as set forth in the Code of Ordinances of the Township of Swatara, Chapter 128, Article I, Administration.
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117.4 Violation Penalties: Any
person who shall violate any provision of this code or who fails to
comply with any of the requirements thereof, or who shall erect, construct,
alter or repair, or has erected, constructed, altered or repaired,
a building or structure or portion thereof, in violation of a detailed
statement or plan submitted and approved thereunder, shall, upon conviction
thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000 and costs
of prosecution, or, in default, of payment of such fine and costs,
to undergo imprisonment for not more than 30 days. Also, the owner
of a building or structure or portion thereof, or of the premises
where anything in violation of this code shall be placed or shall
exist, and an architect, engineer, builder, contractor, agent, person
or corporation employed in connection therewith and who may have assisted
in the commission of such violation shall be guilty of a separate
offense, and shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a
fine not less than $30 nor more than $1,000 and costs of prosecution,
or, in default of payment of such fine and costs, to undergo imprisonment
for not more than 30 days. Whenever any such person shall have been
notified by the Building Official of such violation, by prosecution
or in any other manner, each day thereafter that such violation shall
continue shall constitute a separate violation hereof and may be punishable
as such hereunder.
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512.1 Where Required: Buildings
and facilities required to be accessible to the physically handicapped
and aged shall comply with all applicable regulations established
by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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625.1 Classification of Pools: A
private swimming pool shall mean one that is not open to the public,
is not publicly owned or is not otherwise regulated by the State of
Pennsylvania either by statute or rules or regulations of one of its
administrative bodies or agencies. Any swimming pool other than a
private swimming pool shall be classified as a public swimming pool.
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625.2 Swimming Pool - Private: Private swimming pools shall conform to the requirements established in Chapter 257, Swimming Pools, of the Code of the Township of Swatara.
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625.3 Swimming Pool - Public: Public
swimming pools shall conform to the standards listed in § 625.2
as amended above as well as all applicable regulations established
by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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1002.23 Sprinkler System: Notwithstanding
any provisions hereinbefore set forth, in all buildings four stories
or fifty feet or more in height, whichever is greater, regardless
of use group or area per floor, the fourth and all higher stories
shall be sprinklered.
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2700.1 Scope: The provisions of this article shall control the design and construction of all new installations of electrical conductors, equipment and systems in buildings or structures and all alterations to existing wiring systems therein to insure safety. All such installations shall conform to the provisions of the Electrical Code established in Chapter 128, Article V, of the Code of the Township of Swatara.
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2700.3 Electric Installation Standards: Conformance of installation of electric conductors and equipment to the Electrical Code established in Chapter 128, Article V, of the Code of the Township of Swatara, shall be the prima facie evidence that such installations are reasonably safe for use in the service intended and in compliance with the provisions of this code.
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2702.1 During Installation: During
the installation of electric systems and equipment, the electrical
inspection agencies approved under the Electrical Code of the Township
of Swatara shall make necessary inspections to insure compliance with
the provisions of this article, except as provided in § 2704.0.
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2702.2 Concealing Work: Work in
connection with an electrical system shall not be covered or concealed
until it has been inspected and permission to do so has been granted
by the approved electrical inspection agency or the Code Enforcement
Officer.
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2702.3 Final Inspection and Test: On completion of the work, the approved electrical inspection agency
shall inspect the work and cause tests to be made of the operation
of the entire system to insure compliance with all requirements.
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2703.1 Permission: The Code Official
may give temporary permission for a reasonable time to supply and
use current in part of an electric installation before such installation
has been fully completed and the final certificate of approval has
been issued. The part covered by the temporary certificate shall comply
with all the requirements specified for temporary lighting, heat or
power in the Electrical Code of the Township of Swatara.
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2704.1 General: Electrical wiring
or equipment shall not be installed within or on any building, structure
or premises, nor shall any alteration be made in any such existing
installations, without first securing approval and a permit from the
building official except as provided in § 2704.2. It shall
be unlawful to use or allow the use of, or to supply current for an
electrical system in a building or structure, unless the required
permit has been issued by the building official and the required certificate
of inspection has been issued by an approved electrical inspection
agency.
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2705.3 Additional Loads: When additional
electrical loads are to be connected to existing service in buildings
or structures in other than buildings of Use Group R, the building
official may permit actual maximum demand figures to be used to establish
the existing load. New loads shall be computed in accordance with
the requirements of the Electrical Code of the Township of Swatara.
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2706.1 General: Emergency electrical
systems are those systems required to automatically supply power for
illumination and equipment in the event of failure of the normal power
supply. The emergency electrical system shall conform to the Electrical
Code of the Township of Swatara, except as otherwise provided herein.
The systems shall pick up their connected loads within 10 seconds
after failure of the normal power supply and shall operate under all
weather conditions.
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2707.1 General: Standby power systems
are those intended to automatically supply power to selected loads
required by this code, other than those classified as emergency systems,
in the event of failure of the normal power source. Standby power
systems shall conform to the Electrical Code of the Township of Swatara,
except as otherwise provided herein. The systems shall pick up their
connected loads within 60 seconds of failure of the normal power supply
and shall operate under all weather conditions.
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2807.1 General: Private or individual
sewage disposal systems shall comply with the Pennsylvania Sewage
Facilities Act, Act 537, as amended, approved January 24, 1966, and
all amendments and supplements thereto, and the rules and regulations
promulgated thereunder, Title 25, Pennsylvania Code, Chapters 71,
72, and 73.
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2901.2 New Signs: A new sign shall
not hereafter be erected, constructed, altered or maintained except
as herein provided, and until after a permit has been issued by the
building official.
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