No person, firm or corporation, except a master plumber licensed to
work in the Town of Yorktown or as otherwise provided for herein, shall carry
on the business of plumbing or laying sanitary sewer lines in the Town of
Yorktown (except work done under the supervision of the Town Board in public
highways in the Town of Yorktown), unless he, they or it shall be first duly
licensed by the Examining Board of Plumbers of the Town of Yorktown.
The Plumbing Inspector shall be appointed by the Town Board, shall be
a resident of the Town of Yorktown and shall have had practical plumbing experience
sufficient to qualify him for the work of carrying on plumbing inspection.
The Plumbing Inspector shall be under the supervision of and make all the
reports and recommendations to the Town Board of the Town of Yorktown. It
shall be his duty to examine the plans and specifications submitted for approval
and to see that they conform to all the requirements of this chapter, to examine
all plumbing work both in new work and alterations, to the septic tank of
a private sewage disposal system or to the public sewer if the same is available
and accessible, and to carry out all orders given by the Town Board. All work
done under the provisions of this chapter and the materials used in such work
shall be subject to the approval of the Plumbing Inspector, and he shall have
the power and authority to direct the course and order of such work and require
that such work be performed in such a manner and by the use of such materials
as conform with this chapter and the applicable provisions of any other ordinance,
rule, regulation or law covering the business of plumbing or sanitary sewer
laying in the Town of Yorktown.
The Board of Examining Plumbers shall consist of five persons appointed
by the Town Board for three-year terms. The Plumbing Inspector shall be a
member of the Board; two members shall be master plumbers; one member shall
be a journeyman plumber; and one member shall represent the public.
The Board of Examining Plumbers shall be appointed, organized and function
within 30 days after the adoption of this chapter. Thereafter, the Board shall
meet at such intervals as they deem necessary properly to fulfill the duties
of the Board, but in no event less than two weeks after the receipt by the
Town Clerk of any application which requires action of the Board as herein
described, and in no event less than twice per year.
The Board of Examining Plumbers shall adopt such rules and regulations
as may be required to give each applicant who desires to practice as a master
plumber an examination designed to test his knowledge of and ability to properly
install plumbing in accordance with this chapter and shall issue a certificate
of competency to those who successfully pass the examination, and cause to
issue in an appropriate case, a special A license.
[Amended 8-6-1996 by L.L.
No. 13-1996]
No plumbing or sanitary sewer laying work shall be started until a licensee
or a licensed or employing master plumber has filed a plumbing and drainage
application and received a permit from the Building Inspector upon payment
of a fee of $35 for the installation of up to three fixtures, plus the sum
of $5 for each additional fixture. Repairs and replacements of plumbing and
drainage may be made without the filing of drawings in the office of the Building
Inspector, but said exemption for filing of drawings for repairs and replacements
shall not be construed to include any case where new, or replacements of,
vertical and/or horizontal lines of soil, waste or vent pipes are proposed.
In that case, application for a permit must be made and a fee of $1 paid therefor
for each location. Said repairs and replacements shall comply in all respects
with the weight, quality, materials, arrangements and venting as provided
in the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, Chapter
300, Zoning, and the local ordinances of the Town of Yorktown. The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all extensions, alterations and other work to be done in connection with plumbing or house drains in old buildings the same as in new buildings, except minor repairs which shall be construed as meaning repairs to the existing plumbing system, known to the trade as "jobbing." Each such permit when issued shall authorize the installation of plumbing or drainage and shall include such inspections as are required under the Uniform Code. No fee shall be required for the issuance of a permit where a building permit fee has already been paid which covers work, including the value of the plumbing work, for which a permit is sought hereunder.
No privy or cesspool shall hereafter be constructed or provided except
for temporary use during construction work, and special permission therefor
for a specified period of use shall be secured from the Building Inspector.
Any such privy or cesspool shall be maintained in a sanitary and flytight
condition, and the contents thereof shall be disposed of in a sanitary manner.
Any person committing an offense against any provision of this chapter
shall be guilty of a violation punishable by imprisonment for a term not exceeding
15 days or by a fine not exceeding $250 or by both such fine and imprisonment.
The continuation of an offense against the provisions of this chapter shall
constitute, for each day the offense is continued, a separate and distinct
offense hereunder.