The Environmental Advisory Council, as provided by Chapter
19, Advisory Council, provides advice on environmental matters as part of the land use application review process and upon request by the Planning Commission or Council.
The Fire Safety Advisory Board, as provided by Ordinance No.
191, February 17, 1976, provides advice on firesafety to the Fire
Marshal and Land Use Administrator.
The Historical Commission, as provided by Resolution No. 95,
March 18, 1969, provides advice to Council and the Manager on matters
relating to the history of the municipality.
The Hampton Community Association, as authorized by Council
on August 28, 1998, serves as a not-for-profit arm of the municipality
for charitable donation purposes.
[Added 9-26-2018 by Ord.
No. 812]
A. Creation of Construction Code Board of Appeals. The Township hereby
creates a Construction Code Board of Appeals pursuant to 35 P.S. § 7210.501(c)
and 34 Pa. Code § 403.121.
B. Powers and duties of the Construction Code Board of Appeals. The
powers and duties of the Construction Code Board of Appeals shall
be as prescribed under 35 P.S. § 7210.501 and 34 Pa. Code
§ 403.121, as may be amended from time to time.
C. Jurisdiction of the Construction Code Board of Appeals. 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.
D. Appointment, vacancies, removal, residency, compensation, and term
of office of members of Construction Code Board of Appeals.
(1) Appointment. The President of the Hampton Township Council shall
appoint the members of the Construction Code Board of Appeals with
the advice and consent of the majority of all the members of the Hampton
Township Council.
(2) Number of members. The Construction Code Board of Appeals shall consist
of five members.
(3) Qualifications. Members 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.
(4) Membership restrictions. Members of the Hampton Township Council
and Hampton Township Code administrators may not serve on the Board
of Appeals.
(5) Residency of members. Members of the Construction Code Board of Appeals
shall be residents of the Township, unless a position on the Board
cannot be filled with a person residing in the Township having the
minimum qualifications, in which case a qualified person who resides
outside of the Township may serve as a member.
(6) Vacancies. The Hampton Township Council may declare a vacancy on
the Construction Code Board of Appeals upon the death, removal, permanent
disability or removal from the Township of any member of the said
Board. A qualified person shall be appointed to fill the unexpired
term of the vacated office. Appointments to fill vacancies shall be
only for the unexpired portion of any term. Vacancies shall be filled
by the Hampton Township Council within 60 days of notification from
the Chairman of the Construction Code Board of Appeals that a vacancy
occurs.
(7) Removal. Any member of the Construction Code Board of Appeals may
be removed prior to the expiration of an appointed term of the member
by the Hampton Township Council in accordance with the laws of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania applicable to the Pennsylvania Construction
Code. A member of the Construction Code Board of Appeals shall serve
at the will of the Hampton Township Council.
(8) Conflict. No member of the Construction Code Board of Appeals may
hear an appeal in which that member has any personal, professional,
or financial interest.
(9) Term of office. The term of office of a member of the Construction
Code Board of Appeals shall be for a period of three years. During
the first year of effective date of this section, one member shall
be appointed for a term expiring December 31, 2019; two members shall
be appointed for a term each expiring December 31, 2020; and two members
shall be appointed for a term each expiring December 31, 2021. Thereafter,
in each succeeding year, the Hampton Township Council shall appoint
members of the Construction Code Board of Appeals for appropriate
terms at the annual reorganization meeting of the Hampton Township
Council.
(10)
Compensation. No member of the Construction Code Board of Appeals
shall be compensated for duties performed in such office.
E. Officers; duties of officers.
(1) Chairman and Vice Chairman. A Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Construction
Code Board of Appeals shall be elected by the remaining members in
January of each year. Each such officer shall serve a one-year term.
(2) Secretary. The members of the Construction Code Board of Appeals
may elect one of their own members as Secretary. The Secretary, if
elected from the membership, shall serve a one-year term.
F. Meetings, procedures for meetings.
(1) All meetings and hearings of the Construction Code Board of Appeals
shall be open to the public, unless otherwise permitted by law.
(2) Regular and special meetings of the Board shall be held as necessary
at the call of the Chairman. The first meeting of each year shall
constitute the annual organization meeting of the Board.
(3) A quorum shall consist of at least a majority of all members of the
Board.
(4) The Chairman or, in his absence, the Vice Chairman shall administer
oaths and may compel the attendance of witnesses when required by
law, in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the commonwealth.
(5) The Secretary or his designee shall keep minutes of Board of Appeals
proceedings, showing the vote of each member upon each question or,
if absence or failing to vote, indicating such fact.
G. Expenditure of public funds. The Construction Code Board of Appeals
shall have no authority to spend Township funds unless provided for
in the budget, as specifically approved by the Hampton Township Council.
H. Administrative personnel. Within the limit of funds appropriated
by the Hampton Township Council, the Construction Code Board of Appeals
may employ or contract, from time to time, for secretaries, legal
counsel, other than the Township Solicitor, consultants, and other
technical and clerical services.
I. Savings clause. The provisions of the Township Code of Ordinances,
so far as they are the same as those ordinances and regulations in
force immediately prior to the adoption of this section, are intended
as a continuation of such ordinances and regulations and not as a
new enactment. The provisions of this section shall not affect any
suit or prosecution pending or to be instituted to enforce any of
the prior ordinances or regulations except as otherwise provided by
law.
J. Severability of part of section. It is hereby declared to be the
intention of the Hampton Township Council that the chapters, parts,
sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, and phrases of this section
are severable. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase
of this section is declared unconstitutional, illegal, or otherwise
invalid by judgment or decree of a court with competent jurisdiction,
that invalidity shall not affect any of the remaining chapters, parts,
sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases of this section.