[Ord. 2004-6, 6/3/2004, § 1]
This Part shall be known as the "Hopewell Township Building
Code."
[Ord. 2004-6, 6/3/2004, § 2]
1. The Township hereby elects to administer and enforce the provisions
of the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act, Act 45 of 1999, 35 P.S.
§ 7210.101 et seq., as amended from time to time, and its
regulations, in 34 Pa. Code, Chapters 401-405 (collectively referred
to as the "UCC"), together with the following, which will also be
part of the UCC for purposes of this Part:
A. All uncovered decks, regardless of how far above grade or whether
at grade, as authorized by the UCC at § 403.102(1)(8) of
the regulations.
[Ord. 2004-6, 6/3/2004, § 3; as amended by Ord.
2016-1, 1/4/2016]
1. The UCC is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference as the Building
Code of the Township.
2. The following provisions of building codes and ordinances enforced
at the time of adoption of the UCC are hereby preserved:
A. Section 4(g) of the Building Permit Ordinance of Hopewell Township,
Ord. 9/3/1981, which provides as follows:
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"(g)
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All dwellings, roofed accessory buildings, or structures in
excess of 800 square feet of floor area shall construct and utilize
roof drain seepage pits for stormwater. Farm buildings or structures
are exempt. Such pits shall be constructed in accordance with criteria
and specifications set forth in the Township's Construction and Materials
Specifications for Subdivision and Land Development Manual adopted
by the Board of Supervisors by resolution, as amended from time to
time by the Board of Supervisors by resolution."
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[Ord. 2004-6, 6/3/2004, § 4; as amended by Ord.
2004-14, 9/2/2004, § 1; and by Ord. 2012-5, 9/6/2012, § 1]
1. Administration and enforcement of the UCC within the Township shall
be undertaken in any of the following ways as determined by the Board
of Supervisors of the Township from time to time by resolution:
A. By the designation of an employee of the Township to serve as the
Building Code Official to act on behalf of the Township.
B. By the retention of one or more Construction Code Officials or third-party
agencies to act on behalf of the Township.
C. By agreement with one or more other municipalities for the joint
administration and enforcement of this Part through an intermunicipal
agreement.
D. By entering into a contract with another municipality for the administration
and enforcement of this Part on behalf of the Township.
E. By entering into an agreement with the Pennsylvania Department of
Labor and Industry for plan review, inspections and enforcement of
structures other than one-family or two-family dwelling units and
utility and miscellaneous use structures. The term "utility and miscellaneous
use structures" as used in the UCC, and in the codes enacted pursuant
to the UCC, shall include car ports, detached private garages, green
houses and sheds having a building area less than 500 square feet.
F. By entering into an intergovernmental cooperation agreement pursuant
to § 2304 of the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 53 Pa.C.S.A.
§ 2301 et seq. (the "Act") with another local government,
as defined in the Act, for the delegation of all or any part of the
foregoing powers and methods for administration or enforcement of
the UCC or the appellate review of decisions or actions taken thereunder.
[Ord. 2004-6, 6/3/2004, § 5]
A Board of Appeals shall be established by the Board of Supervisors
of the Township in conformity with the requirements of the relevant
provisions of the UCC, as amended from time to time and for the purposes
set forth therein. The Board of Appeals may be established by joint
action of the Township and other participating municipalities, as
provided by law.
[Ord. 2004-6, 6/3/2004, § 6]
1. The Hopewell Township Building Code Ordinances, dated March 6, 1980,
and Ord. 1997-1, together with any amendments, is hereby repealed
for all buildings for which permits are issued after the effective
date of this Part. It shall remain in full force and effect for any
improvements for which complete permit applications were filed before
the effective date of this Part.
2. The Hopewell Township Building Permit Ordinance, dated September
3, 1981, together with any amendments, is hereby repealed for all
buildings for which permits are issued after the effective date of
this Part. It shall remain in full force and effect for any permits
for which complete applications were filed before the effective date
of this Part.
3. All other building code or building permit ordinances or portions
of ordinances those are in effect as of the effective date of this
Part and whose requirements are less than the minimum requirements
of the UCC are hereby amended to conform to the comparable provisions
of the UCC.
4. All relevant ordinances, regulations and policies of the Township
not governed by the UCC shall remain in full force and effect, and
any permits required by Township ordinances, or state or federal statutes
or regulations, which are not superseded by the UCC, including but
not limited to zoning, driveway, sewage, highway or NPDES permits,
as applicable, shall continue to be required.
5. It is the intent of this Part that, by adopting the UCC, the Township
adopts all building or other codes which have been adopted and mandated
by the UCC, including but not limited to the International Fuel Gas
Code, and, as the UCC is amended to include or adopt new or updated
versions of any building or other codes, such codes automatically
shall be updated as part of this Part.
[Ord. 2004-6, 6/3/2004, § 7]
Fees assessable by the Township for the administration and enforcement
undertaken pursuant to this Part and the UCC shall be established
by the Board of Supervisors by resolution from time to time. All fees
for permits and inspections required by the UCC and this Part and
all other Township ordinances shall be paid before any permits are
issued, and any additional fees which shall become due shall be paid
before the issuance of a use and occupancy certificate.
[Ord. 2004-6, 6/3/2004, § 8]
No building permit shall be issued pursuant to the Township's
Building Code for any new building or structure that will utilize
an on-site sanitary sewer system until a permit for such system has
been issued by the Township's Sewage Enforcement Officer. If the new
building or structure will connect to a public or community sanitary
sewer system, then the applicant must first provide to the Township's
Building Code Official evidence satisfactory to the Township from
the owner of such system of the applicant's irrevocable right to connect
to the system in sufficient capacity for the proposed use.
[Ord. 2004-6, 6/3/2004, § 9]
Final inspections and occupancy certificates as required under or issued in conjunction with the UCC shall be conducted and issued with, and at the same time as, final inspections and use and occupancy certificates required by the Township's Zoning Ordinance [Chapter
27]. No inspection or permit shall be conducted or issued under either this Part or the Zoning Ordinance [Chapter
27] separately from the other. It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to request such inspections or permits from both the Township's Building Code Official and Zoning Enforcement Officer, who shall be responsible between them for coordinating the inspections and the issuance of the required permits within the time set by the UCC and the Township's Zoning Ordinance [Chapter
27].
[Ord. 2004-6, 6/3/2004, § 10; as amended by Ord.
2016-1, 1/4/2016]
Any person, firm or corporation, as those terms are defined
in the UCC, who shall violate any provision of this Part, upon conviction
thereof in an action brought before a magisterial district judge in
the manner provided for the enforcement of summary offenses under
the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure, shall be sentenced to
pay a fine of not more than $1,000 plus costs and reasonable attorney
fees incurred by the Township in the enforcement proceeding and, in
default of payment of said fine and costs, to a term of imprisonment
not to exceed 90 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.
[Ord. 2012-5, 9/6/2012, § 2]
The Township hereby affirms and ratifies the York County UCC
Agreement, and further grants and delegates powers and duties to York
County, Pennsylvania, in the manner and to the extent set forth therein.