A new Section 310, Periodic maintenance of billboards, shall be added to provide as follows:
Section 310 Periodic Inspection of billboards
310.1 Definitions. The following definitions shall apply to this Section PM-310:
BILLBOARD — Any off-premises freestanding sign with a mean height above grade in excess of 19 feet to the top of the sign and a sign face in excess of 60 square feet.
PROFESSIONAL — A Commonwealth of Pennsylvania-licensed professional engineer experienced in the practice of structural engineering.
SAFE — A condition of a billboard, structure, or building wall or any appurtenance thereto that is neither in unsafe condition nor safe with a repair and maintenance program.
SAFE WITH A REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM — A condition of a billboard or any part thereof that the professional does not consider unsafe at the time of inspection but requires repairs or maintenance within a time period designated by the professional in order to prevent its deterioration into an unsafe condition.
UNSAFE CONDITION — A condition of a billboard or part thereof that is dangerous to persons or property and requires prompt remedial action.
310.2 Inspections required. The owner of each billboard shall be responsible for retaining a professional to conduct annual inspections, and to prepare and file a report on such inspection as required by this section.
1. | For existing billboards, the first inspection must be performed by December 31, 2021. For all other billboards, the first inspection shall be conducted, and the required report shall be filed with the Lower Merion Building and Planning Department, within two years after the certificate of occupancy was issued. |
2. | Following the initial inspection, a billboard shall be reinspected, and the required report shall be filed every two years based on the original schedule. |
310.3 Inspection procedures.
1. | Before inspecting a billboard, the retained professional shall review previous reports, inspections, and evidence of repairs made in the past year, including confirmation that all areas determined to require remediation in the previous year have been addressed. |
2. | The inspection shall be conducted by or under the supervision of the professional and performed to the best of his/her knowledge and belief. The professional shall determine the extent of the inspection required, based upon the known history of the billboard, the nature of the materials used, and the conditions observed. The professional shall determine methods employed in the inspection but need not be physically present at the location where the inspection is made, provided adequate photos or video recordings are submitted to the design professional to document the conditions and prepare the required inspection report. |
3. | The methods used to inspect a billboard shall permit a physical, hands-on inspection of the structure. The professional may use other methods of inspection as deemed appropriate. |
4. | The professional shall employ the appropriate professional standard of care to detect distressed conditions such as corrosion, delaminating, separating, splitting or fracturing of material or components as well as movement or displacement indicative of unsound materials or loss of structural support. If a distressed condition is identified, the professional shall order any other inspections and/or tests that may be required to determine the significance and probable cause of the observed distress. |
5. | During the course of the inspection, photographs shall be taken and/or sketches made to properly document the location of all conditions observed that are either unsafe or safe with a repair and maintenance program. |
6. | Upon discovery of any unsafe condition, the professional shall immediately notify the owner of the structure by electronic mail; and shall, within 12 hours of discovery, notify the Code Official in writing and by electronic mail. |
310.4 Report requirements.
1. | The professional shall submit to the owner of the billboard a written report as to the result of each inspection, certifying that the inspection was performed and completed in accordance with this code, and detailing all conditions not classified as Safe. The professional shall also submit a summary of the written report to the Code Official in a form determined by the Code Official. The Code Official may by regulation impose a processing fee, not to exceed $100, that must be paid upon submission of the summary of the written report. If the report identifies an unsafe condition, then the professional, within 24 hours of completion of the report, shall file the full report with the Code Official in writing and in an electronic format determined by the Code Official. The owner or its agent shall retain all written reports submitted pursuant to this section and keep them readily available for inspection by the Code Official. |
2. | The report shall include, on the front page, the name and license number of the professional and shall be signed, sealed and dated by the professional in accordance with the professional registration laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and shall include: |
| (a) | The address and the location from the nearest intersection. |
| (b) | The name, mailing address, and telephone number of the owner of the billboard and of the owner's agent or person in charge, possession or control of the billboard, if any. |
| (c) | A description of the billboard, including height, plan dimensions, age and type of construction. |
| (d) | A brief history of any repairs, if available. |
| (e) | The date of the start and completion of the inspection, a detailed description of the procedures used in making the inspection, and the extent and location of all physical inspections performed. |
| (f) | A report of all conditions, including but not limited to significant deterioration and movement observed. The report shall classify each such condition as Safe, unsafe, or safe with a repair and maintenance program. |
| (g) | If repairs are required, the probable causes of the reported conditions. |
| (h) | The status of the maintenance. |
| (i) | For any conditions listed in the previously filed report (if any), whether such conditions have been repaired and/or maintained as recommended in that report. |
| (j) | Recommendations for repairs or maintenance, if appropriate, including the recommended time frame for the repairs or maintenance to be performed. |
| (k) | The classification of the billboard according to the following scheme: |
| | (i) | "Unsafe," if there is at least one unsafe condition. |
| | (ii) | "Safe with a repair and maintenance program," if there is a condition that is safe with repair and maintenance program and there are no unsafe conditions. |
| | (iii) | "Safe," in all cases other than Subsection 2k(i) or (ii). |
| (l) | Photographs and/or sketches documenting the locations of any conditions that are either unsafe or safe with a repair and maintenance program. |
| (m) | A statement by the professional indicating which repairs and/or maintenance require the obtaining of work permits prior to their commencement. |
| (n) | A statement signed by the owner or agent of the building, acknowledging receipt of a copy of the report and acknowledging all required repairs and/or maintenance (if any) and the recommended time frame for performing such repairs and/or maintenance. |
| (o) | The professional's certification that the physical inspection was performed in accordance with applicable rules and regulations and within the appropriate professional standard of care. |
| (p) | The professional's seal and signature. |
| (q) | Such other matters as the Code Official may by regulation require. |
3. | If the initial report is amended, the professional shall submit an amended report within thirty (30) days of the initial submission. The amended report shall clearly indicate any change from the initial report and all reasons for such changes. |
310.5 unsafe conditions.
1. | Within 24 hours of being notified of an unsafe condition by a professional, the owner of a billboard shall take any actions necessary to protect public safety, such as closing sidewalks, providing fences, and/or safety netting. Such actions shall be considered as an effort to remedy an emergency situation, and appropriate permit applications shall be submitted within the next three days to the Code Official. |
2. | Within 10 days of the receipt or filing of a report identifying an unsafe condition, the owner of a billboard shall commence work to correct the condition, and work shall continue without interruption until the unsafe condition has been corrected, unless there has been an unforeseen delay (e.g., weather, labor strike). Within two weeks after the unsafe condition has been corrected, the professional shall reinspect the billboard and file with the Code Official a detailed, amended report stating the condition of the billboard. |
3. | If the condition of the billboard represents an immediate hazard and the potential for an imminent collapse, the owner and the Township shall be notified immediately, and any safeguards to protect the area shall be started immediately. |
310.6 Conditions that are safe with a repair and maintenance program. The owner of the billboard is responsible for ensuring that the conditions described in the report as "safe with a repair and maintenance program" are repaired and the actions identified by the professional are completed within the time frame designated by the professional or by such time necessary to prevent a condition from becoming an unsafe condition, whichever is sooner.
310.7 Extensions.
1. | The Code Official may grant an extension of time of up to 90 days to begin the repairs required to remove an unsafe condition or to repair a safe with repair and maintenance program condition, after receipt and review of an initial extension application submitted by the professional which includes: |
| (a) | Proof that the premises have been made safe. |
| (b) | A copy of the contract indicating the scope of work necessary to remedy the unsafe condition(s). |
| (c) | The professional's estimate of the length of time required for repairs, and a notarized affidavit by the owner of the billboard or its agent that work will be completed within such time. |
2. | A further extension of time will be considered by the Code Official only upon receipt and review of a further extension application which details that one of the following is met: |
| (a) | The work has been substantially completed, but there has been an unforeseen delay (e.g., weather, labor strike). |
| (b) | Unforeseen circumstances. |
| (c) | The nature of hazard requires more than 90 days to remove. |