Tinicum Township has adopted an ordinance for the
administration and enforcement of the Uniform Construction Code or
is a party to an agreement for the joint administration and enforcement
of the Uniform Construction Code and shall establish and appoint three
members to serve on a Board of Appeals, under Section 501(c) of the
Act [35 P.S. § 7210.501(c)].
The Board of Appeals shall hear and rule on appeals,
requests for variances and requests for extensions of time. An application
for appeal shall be based on a claim that the true intent of the Act
or Uniform Construction Code has been incorrectly interpreted, the
provisions of the Act or Uniform Construction Code do not fully apply
or an equivalent form of construction is to be used.
A member of the Board of Appeals shall be qualified
by training and experience to pass on matters pertaining to building
construction. Training and experience may consist of licensure as
an architect or engineer, experience in the construction industry,
and training or experience as an inspector or plan reviewer.
Tinicum Township may fill a position on the Board
of Appeals with a qualified person who resides outside of the municipality
when it cannot find a person within the municipality who satisfies
the requirements of this section.
Two or more municipalities may establish a joint Board
of Appeals through an intermunicipal agreement under 53 Pa.C.S.A.
§§ 2301 to 2315 (relating to intergovernmental cooperation).
A Board of Appeals member may not cast a vote or participate
in a hearing in any appeal, request for variance or request for extension
of time in which the member has a personal, professional or financial
interest.
A Board of Appeals shall schedule meetings and provide
public notice of meetings in accordance with 65 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 701
to 716 (relating to the Sunshine Act).
An owner or owner's agent may seek a variance or extension
of time or appeal a building code official's decision by filing a
petition with the building code official or other person designated
by the Board of Appeals on a form provided by the municipality.
An appeal or request for variance or extension of
time to a Board of Appeals will automatically suspend an action to
enforce an order to correct until the matter is resolved. An action
under § 403.84[1] (relating to unsafe building, structure or equipment)
may not be stayed.
A Board of Appeals shall decide an appeal, variance
request or request for extension of time by reviewing documents and
written brief or argument unless the owner or owner's agent requests
a hearing.
A Board of Appeals shall hold a hearing within 60
days from the date of an applicant's request unless the applicant
agreed in writing to an extension of time.
If the owner or owner's agent requests a hearing,
the Board of Appeals shall schedule a hearing and notify the owner
or owner's agent and Building Code Official of the date, time and
place of the hearing.
An owner shall file an appeal, request for variance
and request for extension of time relating to accessibility with the
Accessibility Advisory Board under § 403.142 (relating to
Accessibility Advisory Board).[2]