Insert a new Section 111 to read as follows:
SECTION 111
LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
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111.1 General. It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the business of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and/or refrigeration (hereinafter "HVAC") without first having obtained a license from the Department of Community Development. Application shall be made on a form furnished by the Township and shall include the name and address of the business, partnership, or corporation; name of the individual to be licensed along with any other information that the Township may require. License fees shall be charged as set forth in Chapter
162 of the Code of the Township of Radnor, as amended, and shall be valid for a period of one year from the date issued.
111.2 Revocation of license. Any HVAC license granted
hereunder may be revoked by the Code Official for violation of any
part of this code; for refusing to make the necessary corrections
to work not approved by the Code Official; or for violation of any
standards, conditions or requirements under which an HVAC permit is
issued by the Township. Notification and justification for such action
shall be provided to the licensee by certified and regular mail. The
licensee or duly authorized agent or attorney may, within 10 days
from the date of such notice and justification, appeal the decision
of the Code Official to the Code Appeals Board. Such appeal shall
be in writing, state the decision of the Code Official and the reasons
for the exception taken thereto, and shall be filed with the Department.
The Code Appeals Board shall, within 60 days from the date of filing,
fix a date, time, and location to consider the appeal and to allow
the person to be heard if so desired. The appeal shall be heard pursuant
to and consistent with the practices and procedures established for
or by the Code Appeals Board. A prompt decision to affirm, modify,
or reverse the decision of the Code Official shall be issued by the
Code Appeals Board and duly recorded, with such decision being final.
111.3 Misrepresentation. It shall be unlawful for
any person who does not have an HVAC license issued by the Township
to engage in or represent himself as engaged in the business of HVAC
work within the Township.
111.4 Change in place of business. Immediate notice
shall be given by any licensee hereunder to the Township of any change
of place of business.
111.5 Insurance. No license shall be issued to
an HVAC contractor unless the applicant files a certificate of insurance
with the Department of Community Development at the time of license
application. The certificate of insurance shall contain a provision
that coverage afforded under the policy will not be canceled, materially
changed, or not renewed until at least 30 days' written notice
has been given to Radnor Township. The certificate of insurance must
evidence policies of insurance maintained at the expense of the applicant
for comprehensive liability (including products/completed), operations/broad
contractual, and property damage, with $500,000 of coverage for each
occurrence.