Lancaster Township hereby elects to administer and enforce the
provisions of the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act, Act 45 of 1999, as amended from time to time, and its regulations.
The Uniform Construction Code, contained in 34 Pa. Code Chapters
401 to 405, as amended from time to time, is hereby adopted and incorporated
by reference as the "Lancaster Township Building Code."
Administration and enforcement of the code within Lancaster
Township shall be undertaken in any of the following ways as determined
by the Lancaster Township Board of Supervisors from time to time by
resolution:
A. By the designation of an employee of the Township to serve as the
Municipal 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 the Act through an inter-municipal
agreement;
D. By entering into a contract with another municipality for the administration
and enforcement of the Act on behalf the Township; or
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.
A Board of Appeals shall be established by resolution of the
Lancaster Township Board of Supervisors in conformity with the requirements
of the relevant provisions of the code, as amended from time to time,
and for the purposes set forth therein. If at any time enforcement
and administration is undertaken jointly with one or more other municipalities,
the Board of Appeals shall be established by joint action of the participating
municipalities.
Fees assessable by the Township for the administration and enforcement
undertaken pursuant to this chapter and the code shall be established
by the Lancaster Township Board of Supervisors by resolution from
time to time.
This chapter shall become effective July 8, 2004.