[Ord. No. 389, 7/11/2018]
The following words, terms and phrases, as used in this Part,
shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise:
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The duly appointed Code Enforcement Officer of the Township
of Plainfield Township, or his or her designee, and shall include
the duly appointed Building Code Official, Township Manager and Zoning
Officer, as applicable.
COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
The erection, alteration, repair, renovation, rehabilitation,
demolition or removal of any commercial building or structure and
the excavation, filling, grading and landscaping of lots zoned for
commercial use in connection therewith.
COMMERCIAL CONTRACT
An agreement, whether oral or written or contained in one
or more documents, between a commercial contractor and an owner for
the performance of work, including all labor services and materials
to be furnished and performed thereunder.
COMMERCIAL CONTRACTOR
Any person who, as a prime contractor or as a subcontractor,
engages in commercial construction activities in Plainfield Township,
including, without limitation, mechanical, electrical, blasting, specialty,
elevator, roofing, plumbing, and earth disturbance and grading contractors.
The term shall not include any bona fide employee of an owner of the
premises where work is to be performed. Contractors identified in
the Pennsylvania Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act of 2008
are not considered a commercial contractor, unless they are performing
this work on a nonresidential-type property, including but not limited
to commercial, industrial, business, retail, medical, assisted living,
apartments, etc.
HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR
As used in this Part, shall have the same definition as this
term has in the Pennsylvania Home Improvement Consumer Protection
Act, Act of October 17, 2008, P.L. 1645, No. 132, as amended.
OWNER
Any person, agent, firm or corporation having a legal or
equitable interest in any building, structure or lot.
PERSON
An individual, partnership, corporation, trust, association,
owner, contractor, salesman or other legal entity.
[Ord. No. 389, 7/11/2018]
No person may act as a commercial contractor or engage in commercial
construction activities in the Plainfield Township or hold themselves
out to the public as doing such business or solicit such business
in Plainfield Township, except in compliance with the provisions of
this Part.
[Ord. No. 389, 7/11/2018]
1. It is the duty of the Code Enforcement Officer and/or other authorized
Township representative to administer and provide for the enforcement
of all the provisions of this Part and specifically to register and
issue a license to any persons who are found to be duly qualified
under and who comply with the provisions of this Part, and to deny
to register and issue a license to or suspend or revoke a previously
issued registration and license to any person who does not so qualify
or so comply.
2. A certificate of insurance shall be filed with the Township prior
to the issuance of any license, evidencing the contractor's insurance
coverage of the type and in the amounts specified herein. Said certificate
shall contain a provision that the coverage provided shall not be
reduced, terminated, cancelled or nonrenewed without 30 days'
prior written notice to the Township.
[Ord. No. 389, 7/11/2018]
No commercial contractor shall be registered and no license
shall become effective until the commercial contractor pays to the
Township a registration and license fee in an amount established from
time to time by resolution. All commercial contractors who are in
good standing may be issued an annual renewal license on a calendar-year
basis beginning January 1 of each year upon application and the payment
of a license renewal fee as established by the Plainfield Township
Schedule of Fees via resolution.
[Ord. No. 389, 7/11/2018]
1. Except as otherwise specifically exempted by the provisions of this
Part, no person shall act in the capacity of a contractor unless authorized
to do so by a valid registration and license issued in accordance
with the provisions of this Part. The Township may issue a registration
card or other indicia of registration, to be supplied by the Code
Enforcement Officer or other authorized Township representative upon
request.
2. All contractors that seek to perform home improvement contracts in
the Plainfield Township shall, prior to receiving a building or other
permit, provide proof that said contractor is registered with the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as required by the Act of October 17,
2008, P.L. 1645, No. 132, as amended, known as the Home Improvement
Consumer Protection Act. Registration under Act 132 does not affect
the responsibilities or authority under Act 45 of 1999, known as the
Pennsylvania Construction Code Act, or the requirements under Section 302(e) of the act of
June 2, 1915 (P.L. 736, No. 338), known as the Workers' Compensation
Act regarding workers' compensation. Act 132 does not
affect existing licensing standards in effect with respect to electricians
and plumbers and other trades, where licensing is conditioned on requirements
of testing or possession of certificates obtained through specific
training in electricity or other trades.
[Ord. No. 389, 7/11/2018]
1. The following persons are not required to register with the Township
as a commercial contractor:
A. An individual who performs labor or services for a commercial contractor
for wages or salary.
B. Residential contractors who perform residential construction activities,
except new construction.
C. Individuals who perform labor or services for a residential contractor
for wages or salary.
[Ord. No. 389, 7/11/2018]
1. The Code Enforcement Officer or other authorized Township representative
shall act upon all commercial contractor license applications for
registration within 14 days of receipt of a full and complete application.
If an application is denied, the applicant shall be so notified in
writing. The notification shall set forth the reason for the denial.
2. An applicant for any registration required by the provisions of this
Part shall file a written application on a form supplied by the Township,
which shall be signed and under oath. The application shall require
among other items the names of the business, the business street addresses
and trade names of the applicant together with a certificate of insurance
written for not less than any limit of coverage specified under this
Part. The commercial contractor shall take out and maintain at his
own expense, during the life of the registration, the following insurance
or its equivalent:
A. Commercial general liability insurance for bodily injury, personal
injury and property damage, including loss of use, with minimum limits
of $500,000 each occurrence; $500,000 personal and advertising injury;
$500,000 general aggregate; and $500,000 products, completed operations
aggregate. This insurance shall include coverage for all of the following:
(1)
Liability arising from premises and operations;
(2)
Liability arising from the actions of independent contractors;
(3)
Liability arising from products and completed operations;
(5)
Liability arising from the explosion, collapse, or underground
(XCU) hazards; and
(6)
Plainfield Township and its elected and appointed officials,
officers, agents, and employees as additional insureds on a primary
and noncontributory basis with respect to operations performed by
the contractor or on contractor's behalf for which Plainfield
Township has issued a permit, license or authorization.
B. Business auto liability insurance with a minimum limit of $500,000
per accident and including coverage for all of the following:
(1)
Liability arising out of the ownership, maintenance or use of
any auto (if no owned autos, then hired and nonowned autos); and
(2)
Automobile contractual liability.
C. Workers compensation insurance with statutory benefits as required
by Pennsylvania law; employers liability insurance with minimum limits
of $100,000 each accident for bodily injury by accident; $100,000
each employee for bodily injury by disease; and $500,000 policy limit
for bodily injury by disease.
D. If the applicant does not meet the insurance requirements herein,
the applicant shall forward a written request to the Township for
a waiver in writing of the insurance requirement(s) not met or approval
in writing of alternate insurance coverage, self-insurance, or group
self-insurance arrangements. If the Township denies the request for
said waiver, the applicant must comply with the insurance requirements
as specified herein.
3. Any applicant for any registration shall comply with the statutory
requirements of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania pertaining to the
Worker's Compensation Law.
4. Every registered contractor shall, within 10 days after a change
in control of ownership or management, or change of address or trade
name, notify the Code Enforcement Office and/or Township of such change
or changes.
5. The registration and license of all commercial contractors shall
expire on January 1 following the date of issue unless prior thereto
the registration is revoked or suspended. Upon payment of the annual
registration fee, as prescribed herein, prior to the expiration date,
a registration and license may be renewed for another year, and the
authority to engage in construction activities shall continue during
said renewal year unless and until it is revoked or suspended by the
Board of Supervisors of Plainfield Township.
6. No building permits shall be issued until all commercial contractors
and commercial subcontractors working on the proposed structure are
registered in accordance with the terms of this Part.
[Ord. No. 389, 7/11/2018]
1. The Code Enforcement Officer or other authorized Township representative
may, upon approval of the Board of Supervisors, suspend or revoke
any registration and license issued under the provisions of this Part
where it is found that the contractor has violated any provision of
this Part or is performing or attempting to perform any act prohibited
by this Part, or violates any provision of any ordinance of the Plainfield
Township or law of the United States of America or the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
2. A violation of any condition of a commercial construction activity
permit issued by Plainfield Township shall be grounds for suspension
or revocation of the registration and license.
3. Any violation of any of the provisions of this Part upon the part
of any director, manager, partner, officer, salesman, agent or employee
of a contractor shall be cause for suspension or revocation of the
registration of the commercial contractor unless it shall appear to
the satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors and Code Enforcement
Officer that the individuals engaged in the management of the contractor:
A. Had no knowledge of the wrongful conduct; or
B. Were, following the exercise of due diligence, unable to prevent
the violation.
[Ord. No. 389, 7/11/2018]
1. For the protection of the residents and business owners of Plainfield
Township, no registration or license shall be issued or continued
if already issued in the event that:
A. The commercial contractor or the management personnel of the commercial
contractor's company has demonstrated a lack of ability or willingness
to comply with and/or abide by the provisions of any ordinance of
Plainfield Township or statute of the United States of America or
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
B. The business transactions of the commercial contractor demonstrate
a practice of failure to perform commercial contracts or the manipulation
of assets or accounts, or fraud or bad faith.
[Ord. No. 389, 7/11/2018]
1. The Board of Supervisors may suspend or revoke any registration and
license following a hearing. At least 10 days prior to the date set
for the hearing, the Code Enforcement Officer or other authorized
Township representative shall notify the commercial contractor in
writing of any charge made, and afford said contractor an opportunity
to be heard in person and by counsel in reference thereto. Such written
notice shall be served by delivery of the same to the commercial contractor
in person or by certified mail to the business address of record of
such contractor. The hearing on such charges shall be at such time
and place as the Board of Supervisors shall prescribe.
2. If the Board of Supervisors shall determine that the contractor is
guilty of any violation of any of the provisions of this Part or any
ordinance of Plainfield Township, the contractor's registration
and license may be revoked or suspended for such period of time as
shall be determined by the Board of Supervisors.
3. If a person is refused a registration and license, the person may,
within 10 days from the date the notice of refusal is mailed, request
a hearing. Said hearing must be held within 60 days from the date
of the request and the Board of Supervisors must render its decision
within 20 days following the hearing.
[Ord. No. 389, 7/11/2018]
The registration of a commercial contractor and the issuance
of a license pursuant to this Part shall not authorize the commercial
contractor to perform any particular type of construction activity,
which is limited to qualified registration holders under other provisions
of state or local law; and no other permit or approval for construction
activities issued by the Township shall entitle a contractor to perform
construction activities unless and until the provisions of this Part
are complied with.
[Ord. No. 389, 7/11/2018]
1. Any person who shall violate any provision of this Part or who permits
the violation of any provisions of this Part shall pay a fine of $600
plus costs and, in default of payment of said fine and costs, shall
serve a term of imprisonment not to exceed 30 days. Each day that
a violation of this Part continues or each section of this Part which
shall be found to have been violated shall constitute a separate offense.
For purposes of this section, the doing of any act or thing prohibited
by any provision of this Part, or the failure to do any act or thing
as to which any provision of this Part creates any affirmative duty,
shall constitute a violation of this Part punishable as herein stated.
2. Each violation for each separate day and each violation of any provision
of this Part shall constitute a separate and distinct violation.
3. Any person who violates or permits the violation of any provision
of this Part shall, upon being found liable therefor in a civil enforcement
proceeding commenced by Plainfield Township, pay the fine prescribed
by this Part, plus all court costs, including reasonable attorney
fees, incurred by Plainfield Township.
4. Enforcement of this Part shall be the responsibility of the Township
Manager or Code Enforcement Officer, as appropriate, who shall follow
the enforcement procedure set forth in the appropriate Plainfield
Township ordinance.