P-104.1 Continuation. The legal use and occupancy
of any structure existing after the effective date of this chapter
or for which it had been heretofore approved may be continued without
change, except as may be specifically covered in this code or as may
be deemed necessary by the plumbing official for the general safety
and welfare of the occupants and the public.
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P-114.0 Fees. No permit to begin work for new construction or alteration shall be issued until a fee as set from time to time by the Borough Council of the Borough of Mount Union, which shall be for the use of the Borough, shall have been paid, nor shall an amendment to a permit necessitating an additional fee because of the additional work involved be approved until the additional fee shall have been paid. Such fees shall be in addition to any fees as may be required by the Basic Building Code. (See Chapter 130.)
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P-117.4 Penalties. Any person violating any provision
of this code shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a
fine of not more than $300, and costs of prosecution, or, in default
of payment of such fine and costs, to undergo imprisonment for not
more than 30 days, provided that each violation of any provision of
this chapter, and each day the same is continued, shall be deemed
a separate offense.
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Administrative authority. The person appointed
by Borough Council to the position of Code Enforcement Officer with
authority to administer and enforce the provisions of this code.
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P-303.2 Public systems available. A public water
system and/or public sewer system shall be deemed available to premises
used for human occupancy if such premises are within 250 feet, measured
along a street, alley or easement, of the public water supply or sewer
system, as the case may be, and a connection conforming with the standards
set forth in this code may be made thereto.
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P-308.3 Freezing. Water service piping and sewers
shall be installed below recorded frost penetration but not less below
grade than three feet six inches for water piping and three feet for
sewers. Plumbing piping in exterior building walls shall be adequately
protected against freezing by insulation or heat, or both.
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