No plumbing work of any kind, except as provided in Section
P-111.0 of the BOCA National Plumbing Code, shall be undertaken until
a permit has been issued by the Township Permit Officer. Said permits
may be issued only to a registered plumber or to the owner of the
property in question.
An application for a plumbing permit shall be made on a prescribed
form and shall designate the lot, block or street name or number where
the work is to be performed and the name of the owner of the property
and shall be accompanied by a legible drawing indicating fixtures,
pipe sizes, vent locations, character of materials and measurement.
The applicant shall pay all fees for plumbing permits when he submits
his application.
If, in the course of work, it is desired to alter or deviate
in any manner from the plans or specifications, notice of such intention
shall be given the Plumbing Inspector and a corrected drawing furnished
before the inspection is made. Permits shall be revoked for any material
departure from the approved plans or drawings or in case any false
statement or nondisclosure was made in securing the permit.
All permits shall lapse by limitation and become void if the
work is not finished within 12 months from the date of issuance. Permit
fees are not returnable.
[Amended 8-28-1980 by Ord. No. 80-11]
The Board of Supervisors shall, by resolution, create a schedule
of fees to be paid by the applicant for a plumbing permit.