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PERMIT AND INSPECTION
PROCESS
FOR COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION
§ 403.41. Commercial construction.
This section and §§ 403.42--403.48 apply to the
Department and municipalities electing to enforce the Uniform Construction
Code under § 403.101403.102 (relating to municipalities electing to
enforce the Uniform Construction Code).
§ 403.42. Permit application requirements and
exemptions.
(a) An owner or authorized agent who intends to
construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish or change the occupancy
of a commercial building, structure and facility or to erect, install,
enlarge, alter, repair, remove, convert or replace any electrical, gas,
mechanical, or plumbing system regulated by the Uniform Construction Code
shall first apply to the building code official and obtain the required
permit under § 403.42a (relating to permit application).
(b) Emergency repairs or replacement of equipment
may be made without first applying for a permit if a permit application is
submitted to the building code official within 3 business days of the
repair or replacement.
(c) A permit is not required for the exceptions
listed in § 403.1(b) (relating to scope) and the following construction as
long as the work does not violate a law or ordinance:
(1) Building construction for the following:
(i) Fences that are not over 6 feet high.
(ii) Oil derricks.
(iii) Retaining walls, which are not over 4 feet in
height measured from the lowest level of grade to the top of the wall,
unless it is supporting a surcharge or impounding Class I, II or III-A
liquids.
(iv) Water tanks supported directly upon grade if
the capacity does not exceed 5,000 gallons and the ratio of height to
diameter or width does not exceed 2 to 1.
(v) Sidewalks and driveways not more than 30 inches
above grade and that are not located over a basement or story below it and
which are not part of an accessible route.
(vi) Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting,
cabinets, counter tops and similar finishing work.
(vii) Temporary motion picture, television, and
theater stage sets and scenery.
(viii) Prefabricated swimming pools accessory to a
Group R-3 occupancy which are less than 24 inches deep, do not exceed
5,000 gallons and are installed entirely aboveground.
(ix) Shade cloth structures constructed for nursery
or agricultural purposes that do not include service systems.
(x) Swings and other playground equipment accessory
to one- or two-family dwellings.
(xi) Window awnings supported by an exterior wall
which do not project more than 54 inches from the exterior wall and do not
require additional support of group R-3 as applicable in the
"International Building Code," and Group U occupancies.
(xii) Movable cases, counters and partitions that
are not over 5 feet 9 inches in height.
(xiii) Window replacement without structural change.
(2) Electrical work for the following:
(i) Minor repair and maintenance work that includes
the replacement of lamps or the connection of approved portable electrical
equipment to approved permanently installed receptacles.
(ii) Electrical equipment used for radio and
television transmissions. The provisions of the Uniform Construction Code
apply to equipment and wiring for power supply and the installation of
towers and antennas.
(iii) The installation of a temporary system for the
testing or servicing of electrical equipment or apparatus.
(3) The following gas work:
(i) A portable heating appliance.
(ii) Replacement of a minor part that does not alter
approval of equipment or make the equipment unsafe.
(4) The following mechanical work or equipment:
(i) A portable heating appliance.
(ii) Portable ventilation equipment.
(iii) A portable cooling unit.
(iv) Steam, hot or chilled water piping within any
heating or cooling equipment governed under the Uniform Construction Code.
(v) Replacement of any part that does not alter its
approval or make it unsafe.
(vi) A portable evaporative cooler.
(vii) A self-contained refrigeration system
containing 10 pounds or less of refrigerant and placed into action by
motors that are not more than 1 horsepower.
(5) The following plumbing repairs:
(i) Stopping leaks in a drain and a water, soil,
waste or vent pipe. The Uniform Construction Code applies if a concealed
trap, drainpipe, water, soil, waste or vent pipe becomes defective and is
removed and replaced with new material.
(ii) Clearing stoppages or repairing leaks in pipes,
valves or fixtures, and the removal and installation of water closets,
faucets and lavatories if the valves or pipes are not replaced or
rearranged.
(d) An ordinary repair does not require a permit.
The following are not ordinary repairs:
(1) Cutting away a wall, partition or portion of a
wall.
(2) The removal or cutting of any structural beam or
load-bearing support.
(3) The removal or change of any required means of
egress, or rearrangement of parts of a structure affecting the egress
requirements.
(4) The addition to, alteration of, replacement or
relocation of any standpipe, water supply, sewer, drainage, drain leader,
gas, soil, waste, vent or similar piping, electric wiring or mechanical.
(e) A permit is not required for the installation,
alteration or repair of generation, transmission, distribution, metering
or other related equipment that is, by established right, under the
ownership and control of a public utility as the term "public utility" is
defined in 66 Pa.C.S. § 102 (relating to definitions).
(f) A building code official may issue an annual
permit instead of an individual permit for each alteration to an already
approved electrical, gas, mechanical or plumbing installation. All of the
following are required:
(1) The applicant shall regularly employ at least
one qualified trades person in the building or structure owned or operated
by the applicant.
(2) The applicant shall submit an application in
accordance with § 403.42a(m).
(3) An annual permit holder shall keep detailed
records of alterations made in accordance with the annual permit. The
permit holder shall provide access to these records to the building code
official.
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