(v)
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Sidewalks and driveways not more than 30 inches above grade and that are not located over a basement or story below it and which are not part of an accessible route. Sidewalk, curb and driveway aprons that are located within a Warminster Township right-of-way shall meet the requirements of Chapter 21, Part 1, of the Code of Warminster Township.
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(b)
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A permit applicant shall submit an application to the Building
Code Official and attach construction documents, including plans and
specifications and information concerning special inspection and structural
observation programs, Department of Transportation highway access
permits and other data required by the Building Code Official, with
the permit application. A permit applicant must apply for and obtain
a zoning permit prior to submitting an application to the Building
Code Official. An approved zoning permit and/or decision of the Zoning
Hearing Board must be submitted with the building permit application.
If the building or buildings for which the permit is sought requires
subdivision and/or land development approval, the applicant must obtain
the approval of all applicable federal, state, and local boards, commissions
and agencies and execute the required financial security agreements
prior to submitting the permit application. The applicant must submit
a current license from Warminster Township and a valid certificate
of insurance from the contractor that is to perform the work for which
the permit is sought. The applicant shall submit two sets of documents
when the Department conducts its review.
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(v)
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If the construction involves demolition, the site plan shall
indicate construction that is to be demolished and the size and location
of existing structures and construction that will remain on the site
or plot. A demolition permit is required prior to demolition, and
a certificate from an exterminator providing proof that the building
to be demolished has been inspected and treated, if necessary, for
infestation of insects, rodents and other pests must be submitted
with the demolition permit application.
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(b)
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A Building Code Official shall issue a certificate of occupancy
within 15 business days after receipt of a final inspection report
that indicates compliance with the Uniform Construction Code. The
certificate of occupancy shall contain the following information:
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(1)
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The permit number and address of the building, structure or
facility.
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(2)
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The permit holder's name and address.
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(3)
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A description of the portion of the building, structure or facility
covered by the occupancy permit.
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(4)
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The name of the Building Code Official who issued the occupancy
permit.
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(5)
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The applicable construction code edition applicable to the occupancy
permit.
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(6)
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The use and occupancy classification under Chapter 3 (Use and
Occupancy Classification) of the International Building Code, when
designated.
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(7)
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The type of construction defined in Chapter 6 (Types of Construction) of the International Building Code, when designated.
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(8)
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Special stipulations and conditions relating to the permit and
Board of Appeals' decisions and variances for accessibility requirements
granted by the Secretary.
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(9)
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The date of the final inspection.
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(b)
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A permit applicant shall submit an application to the Building
Code Official and attach construction documents, including plans and
specifications and information concerning special inspection and structural
observation programs, Department of Transportation highway access
permits and other data required by the Building Code Official, with
the permit application. A permit applicant must apply for and obtain
a zoning permit prior to submitting an application to the Building
Code Official. An approved zoning permit and/or decision of the Zoning
Hearing Board must be submitted with the building permit application.
If the building or buildings for which the permit is sought requires
subdivision and/or land development approval, the applicant must obtain
the approval of all applicable federal, state, and local boards, commissions
and agencies and execute the required financial security agreements
prior to submitting the permit application. The applicant must submit
a current license from Warminster Township and a valid certificate
of insurance from the contractor that is to perform the work for which
the permit is sought. The applicant shall submit two sets of documents
when the Department conducts its review.[1]
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(b)
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A Building Code Official shall issue a certificate of occupancy
within 15 business days after receipt of a final inspection report
that indicates compliance with the Uniform Construction Code. The
certificate of occupancy shall contain the following information:
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(1)
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The permit number and address of the residential building.
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(2)
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The name and address of the owner of the residential building.
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(3)
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A description of the portion of the residential building covered
by the occupancy permit.
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(4)
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A statement that the described portion of the residential building
was inspected for compliance with the Uniform Construction Code.
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(5)
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The name of the Building Code Official who issued the occupancy
permit.
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(6)
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The construction code edition applicable to the occupancy permit.
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(7)
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If an automatic sprinkler system is provided.
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