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Building Inspection

Currently, Municipal Consulting Service administers and enforces the 2018 International Codes in accordance with the PA Uniform Construction Code which went into effect in June, 2004.The UCC sets minimum standards for design and construction; the 2018 International Residential Code is the new standard for residential construction while the 2018 International Building Code is the new standard for non-residential construction. A building permit is a license to begin construction of a building project or to install equipment regulated by the code. Permits and inspections are necessary to verify that Township building and fire code standards are met. If not, the public's health, safety and welfare could be at risk.A building permit and building inspection may be required if you intend to build, construct, enlarge, remove, replace, alter, move, demolish a building, change the occupancy of a building or erect, install, enlarge, alter, change, remove, convert or replace any electrical, gas, mechanical or plumbing system regulated by the Uniform Construction Code. Municipal Consulting Service will determine if a permit & inspection are required.Most people realize that new buildings, additions, remodeling, decks, outbuildings such as sheds and garages, and swimming pools, and demolition of existing structures usually require building permits and inspections. Less obvious projects that require permits include, spas or hot tubs, water heaters, wood or gas stoves, masonry or factory built chimneys, and work involving electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning systems.

Always check with the Zoning Department before starting any project, which does not require a building permit because a zoning permit may be required)

Visit our "Downloads" page to download permit applications and other important documents.

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