A Code Appeals Board is hereby established in conformity with
the requirements of the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act, Act 45
of 1999, 35 P.S. §§ 7210.101 through 7210.1103; Section
501(c) and 34 Pa. Code 403.121. This Code Appeals Board shall consist
of five qualified persons appointed by the Board of Commissioners.
The members of the Code Appeals Board shall, in the discretion of
the Board of Commissioners, 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, or training or experience as an inspector
or plan reviewer. No member of the Board of Commissioners nor any
code inspector employed by the Township may serve on the Code Appeals
Board. Ideally, the Code Appeals Board shall consist of two architects
or structural engineers licensed within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania;
a general contractor, a master plumber, and a master electrician.
If the Board of Commissioners is unable to find a sufficient number
of qualified individuals who reside within the Township, it may appoint
a qualified person who resides outside of the Township to fill a position.
The Code Appeals Board shall consist of five members appointed
by the Board of Commissioners. Initially, one member shall be appointed
to serve a five-year term; one member shall serve a four-year term;
one member shall serve a three-year term; one member shall serve a
two-year term; and one member shall serve a one-year term. After the
initial appointments, each new member of or reappointment to the Code
Appeals Board shall serve for five years or until a successor has
been appointed by the Board of Commissioners.
The Code Appeals Board shall have responsibility for hearing all appeals and requests for relief, such as variances and extensions of time, concerning Chapter
125, Building Construction; Chapter
132, Buildings, Existing; Chapter
144A, Construction Codes, Uniform; Chapter
156, Electrical Standards; Chapter
158, Energy Conservation; Chapter
166, Fire Prevention; Chapter
172, Fuel Gas; Chapter
195, Mechanical Standards; Chapter
218, Plumbing; Chapter
222, Property Maintenance; and Chapter
258, Swimming Pools and Spas; as well as any other code or ordinances so designated by the Board of Commissioners. A member of the Code Appeals Board shall not hear an appeal in which that member has any personal, professional, or financial interest.
The Code Appeals Board shall elect a Chairperson and Vice Chair;
create, alter, and rescind rules for procedure; and hold meetings
as frequently as the law and proper and efficient discharge of its
business shall require. A majority of the Board shall constitute a
quorum necessary for the transaction of any and all business. All
meetings and hearings shall be scheduled, noticed, held, and conducted
in accordance with the Pennsylvania Sunshine Act. No hearing shall be held until the fees for such hearing established by the Board of Commissioners have been paid in accordance with Chapter
162 of the Code of the Township of Radnor, as amended. Any procedure established for notice and conduct of hearings shall be consistent with Pennsylvania law and regulations of the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry.
The Board of Commissioners may appoint up to two alternate members
who shall be called by the Code Appeals Board Chairperson to hear
appeals in the event of the absence or disqualification of a member.
Alternate members shall possess the qualifications required for Board
membership, and shall be appointed for five years or until a successor
has been appointed.
The Board of Commissioners is hereby authorized to enter into
an intergovernmental cooperation agreement with one or more municipalities
to create a Joint Code Appeals Board.