[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Warwick 5-19-2004 by Ord. No. 210. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Alarm systems — See Ch. 80.
Numbering of buildings — See Ch. 104.
Mobile homes — See Ch. 202.
Plumbing — See Ch. 227.
Smoke detectors — See Ch. 252.
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Warwick Township Construction Code Ordinance."
[Amended 6-15-2005 by Ord. No. 217]
By Act 45 of 1999, the Pennsylvania Legislature provided for the adoption of a Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code and directed the Department of Labor and Industry to promulgate regulations for the Uniform Construction Code. In 2002, the Department of Labor and Industry adopted final regulations governing certification and training of persons to administer the Uniform Construction Code. The Department of Labor and Industry issued final regulations for administration of the Uniform Construction Code on January 10, 2004, which required all municipalities within the commonwealth to determine whether the municipality would elect to administer and enforce the Uniform Construction Code by enacting an ordinance on or before July 8, 2004. On May 19, 2004, the Board of Supervisors enacted Ordinance No. 210, the Warwick Township Construction Code Ordinance.
A. 
The Warwick Township Construction Code Ordinance incorporated Department of Labor and Industry regulations which required permits for accessory structure exceeding 500 square feet and for numerous specifically identified repairs and alterations of residential structures. By Act 92 of 2004, which was signed in the Pennsylvania House and Pennsylvania Senate on July 4, 2004, and approved by the Governor on July 15, 2004, the Legislature amended Act 45 of 1999 to completely exempt accessory residential structures and repairs to residential buildings and alterations to residential buildings which do not make structural changes or changes to means of egress. Act 92 of 2004 authorized municipalities to enact ordinance to require permits for such structures, repairs, and alterations. Council desires to amend the Warwick Township Construction Code Ordinance to require permits for certain accessory structures and certain repairs and alterations.
B. 
The Department of Labor and Industry issued an update setting forth its interpretation of the amendments to Act 45 of 1999 made by Act 230 of 2004 signed by the Governor on December 1, 2004. It is the position of the Department of Labor and Industry that Act 230 of 2004 provides municipalities that have opted to enforce the UCC may utilize municipal authority standards for sewer and water laterals if the municipal authority has placed such standards in effect on or before January 1, 2005, and if the municipality amends its construction code ordinance to incorporate such standards. The Township desires to enforce the Rates, Rules and Regulations of Warwick Township Municipal Authority governing sewer facilities and water facilities which will be connected to the public sewer and/or public water systems.
C. 
In accordance with Section 302(a) of the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act, this chapter does not adopt the International Property Maintenance Code and shall not be considered as a property maintenance code. All Township regulations governing the maintenance of properties shall be in ordinances separate and distinct from the Warwick Township Construction Code.
The Township hereby adopts the standards which the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry has made part of the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code identified in Section 403.21 of the L and I Regulations as the Warwick Township Construction Code with the following additions to the International Building Code/2003:
A. 
L and I Regulations Section 403.21(c) concerning items incorporated into the UCC is amended to incorporate the provisions of the Township Building Code in existence as of May 11, 1998, and is amended to include the following regulations:
(1) 
Private garage fire separation: Private garages shall be separated from the dwelling by means of 5/8 inch type "X" gypsum board applied to all walls and ceilings of the garage. Doors from the garage to the dwelling shall be a minimum of 1 3/4 inch solid wood or a listed twenty-minute fire-rated steel door. Attic access openings or stairs shall be covered with a minimum of one layer of 5/8 inch type "X" drywall.
B. 
Section 202, Definitions, shall be amended by inserting the following definitions in alphabetical order:
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
The governing body of the Township.
BUILDING CODE OFFICIAL
A Township official certified by L and I under Section 103 of the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act. The term includes an individual certified in a category established under Chapter 401 of the L and I Regulations to manage building code enforcement activities, supervise building inspectors or plans examiners, issue building permits, occupancy permits, notice of violations and orders to vacate, and initiate prosecutions.
CONSTRUCTION CODE OFFICIAL
A Township official or a third-party agency appointed by the Township to serve as the Township Construction Code Official or a third-party agency certified by L and I under Section 103 of the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act in an appropriate category established under Section 701(b) of the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act to perform plan review of construction documents, inspect construction or administer and enforce codes and regulations in that category under the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act or related statutes which an applicant retains to perform plan review.
DEP
The Department of Environmental Protection of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
INTERMUNICIPAL AGREEMENT
The agreement among Elizabeth Township, Lititz Borough, and Warwick Township dated as of July 8, 2004, establishing the Warwick Area Appeals Board.
L AND I
The Department of Labor and Industries of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
L AND I REGULATIONS
All regulations adopted by L and I to implement the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act.
PENNSYLVANIA CONSTRUCTION CODE ACT
Act 45 of 1999, 35 P.S. § 7210.101 et seq., as amended.
THIRD-PARTY AGENCY
A person, firm or corporation certified by L and I as a Construction Code Official and which may be contracted to perform plan review of construction documents, inspect construction or administer and enforce codes under the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Warwick, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
UNIFORM CONSTRUCTION CODE
The code adopted pursuant to the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act and the L and I Regulations.
C. 
Section 1612.3 is amended by inserting "Warwick Township" and "May 19, 1980," in the respective blanks.
D. 
Section 3410.2 is amended by inserting the date of January 1, 1991, for residential dwellings and January 1, 1991, for nonresidential structures.
The Township hereby adopts the provisions of Chapter 1, Administration, of the International Building Code/2003 and the provisions of the L and I Regulations set forth below to govern administration and enforcement of the Warwick Township Construction Code. The administrative provisions of other codes which L and I has made part of the UCC, including but not limited to the International Residential Code/2003, are not part of the Warwick Township Construction Code. The provisions of this Construction Code govern if there is a conflict with the provisions of the Codes set forth in Section 403.21 of the L and I Regulations or the L and I Regulations relating to administration or enforcement. Changes from the International Building Code/2003, Chapter 1, and the L and I Regulations to the Warwick Township Construction Code are as follows:
A. 
Section 101.1. Insert "Township of Warwick, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania."
B. 
Section 101.2 shall provide as follows:
101.2 Scope. These regulations shall control all matters concerning the construction, alteration, addition, repair, removal, demolition, location, occupancy and maintenance of all buildings and structures and shall apply to existing or proposed structures except as such matters are otherwise provided for in other ordinances or statutes, including but not limited to the Township Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance, Stormwater Management Ordinance or in the rules and regulations authorized for promulgation under the provisions of this Construction Code. Whenever there is a conflict between the provisions of this Construction Code and any other Township ordinance, including but not limited to the Zoning Ordinance, it is the intent of the Board of Supervisors that the more stringent requirement shall apply. All construction which the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act or the L and I Regulations exempt from compliance with the Uniform Construction Code are exempt from the provisions of this Construction Code. Items exempted from compliance with the Uniform Construction Code by Sections 403.1(b) and 403.1(e) of the L and I Regulations do not have to comply with the Construction Code but shall comply with all other applicable Township ordinances.
C. 
Section 101.3 shall be amended by adding the following sentence to the existing section:
It is the further intent of the Board of Supervisors that all construction within the Township shall comply with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act and all applicable regulations to implement the Americans with Disabilities Act promulgated by federal and state regulatory agencies and with the Code Requirements for Housing Accessibility, and this Code shall be interpreted in a manner which fulfills this intent. It is also the further intent of the Board of Supervisors to comply with the requirements of the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act and the L and I Regulations.
D. 
Section 101.4.5 shall be deleted in its entirety.
E. 
Section 103, Department of Building Safety, shall be deleted in its entirety and a new Section 103, Administration, shall be inserted which shall provide as follows:
103.1 Building official. The Board of Supervisors shall appoint a person or persons to serve as a Building Code Official and a Construction Code Official as those terms are defined in the L and I Regulations. Both the Building Code Official and the Construction Code Official shall be considered the building official as such term is defined and used in this Construction Code.
103.2 Powers and duties of Building Code Official and Construction Code Official. The Building Code Official shall have all powers set forth in the L and I Regulations and shall have the powers and duties of the building official set forth in this Construction Code. The Construction Code Official shall have the powers set forth in the L and I Regulations and may also have the powers of the building official set forth in this Construction Code. The respective duties and responsibilities of the Building Code Official and the Construction Code Official shall be determined by the Board of Supervisors and shall be within the limitations of any certifications required or issued by L and I.
103.2.1 The Building Code Official shall serve at the pleasure of the Board of Supervisors. The Building Code Official shall provide supervision of the Construction Code Official, receive uniform construction code permit applications, address citizen inquiries, concerns and complaints, issuing building permits, occupancy permits, and manage code enforcement activities, including but not limited to issuing notice of violations and orders to vacate, and initiation of prosecutions.
103.2.2 The Construction Code Official shall serve at the pleasure of the Board of Supervisors. The Construction Code Official shall perform plan review of construction documents, issue Construction Code permits, inspect construction, provide the Building Code Official with reports of inspections and recommendations upon issuance of certificates of occupancy, and administer and enforce this Construction Code. The Construction Code Official may be a third-party agency.
103.2.3 An applicant for a Construction Code permit shall submit two complete copies of the application to the Building Code Official. The Building Code Official shall transmit a complete copy of the Construction Code permit application to the Construction Code Official for plan review, issuance of the Construction Code permit, and inspection of construction. The Construction Code Official shall notify the applicant when plan review has been completed, and the applicant shall pay plan review and estimated inspection fees to the Construction Code Official prior to issuance of the Construction Code permit. The Construction Code Official shall notify the Building Code Official when the work is complete and has successfully had its final inspection. The Building Code Official shall issue the certificate of occupancy after receipt of notification from the Construction Code Official that the work has been finally inspected and all fees have been paid.
103.2.4 As an alternative to the procedure set forth in Section 103.2.3 above, an applicant for a Construction Code permit shall submit one complete copy of the application to the Building Code Official together with plans which a third-party agency has reviewed and has certified to meet all requirements of this Construction Code and the fee imposed by the Township for administrative processing of an application when the applicant has a third-party agency review the plans. If the documents are in satisfactory form, the Building Code Official shall issue a Construction Code. The permit holder shall arrange for all inspections with the Construction Code Official who shall notify the Building Code Official when the work is complete and has successfully had its final inspection. The Building Code Official shall issue the certificate of occupancy after receipt of notification from the Construction Code Official that the work has been finally inspected and all fees have been paid.
103.3 Organization. The Board of Supervisors shall appoint such other officers, technical assistants, inspectors and other employees as shall be necessary for the administration of this Construction Code.
F. 
Section 104.4 shall be amended by inserting the following language after the first sentence:
The building official shall have the right to reject any report performed by any individual or agency unless the permit holder has requested and obtained the prior approval of the building official for such individual or agency to perform such inspection. Any individual or agency performing such inspection and providing such report shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the building official that such individual or agency has obtained all necessary certifications from L and I.
G. 
Section 104.8 shall provide as follows:
104.8 Liability. The Township and the building official shall have all immunities and rights granted by the Pennsylvania Judicial Code, including but not limited to Chapter 85.
H. 
Sections 105, Permits, 106, Construction Documents, and 111, Service Utilities, of Chapter 1 of the International Building Code/2003 shall not be a part of the Township Construction Code. The Township hereby adopts and incorporates Sections 403.41, 403.42, 403.42a, 403.43, 403.44, 403.47, 403.48, 403.61, 403.62, 403.62a, 403.63 and 403.66 of the L and I Regulations to govern applications for and issuance of Construction Code permits for nonresidential and residential construction with the changes set forth below:
1.
Sections 403.42(a) and 403.62(a) shall be amended by inserting the following at the end of the existing sections:
It shall be the joint responsibility of the owner, lessee, if any, and the contractor to determine that a Construction Code permit (and all other required permits and approvals) has been obtained before performing any work. It shall be unlawful for any contractor or subcontractor to perform any work for which a Construction Code permit is required unless the owner and contractor obtain and post a Construction Code permit as required by this Construction Code.
2.
Sections 403.42a(b) and 403.62a(b) shall be amended by inserting the following at the end of the existing sections:
At the time of filing an application for a Construction Code permit, the applicant shall present to the Building Code Official adequate evidence that the applicant has obtained from all governmental authorities having jurisdiction, all permits, licenses, approvals and/or variances required in connection with the proposed use, occupancy, construction, enlargement, alteration or demolition. Such agencies shall include but not be limited to the Zoning Officer, Zoning Hearing Board, Lancaster County Conservation District, Warwick Township Municipal Authority (where public sewer or water service is proposed), Sewage Enforcement Officer (where on-lot sewage disposal is proposed), State Police Fire Marshal, DEP, L and I, and the Pennsylvania Departments of Community and Economic Development and Transportation. No application for a Construction Code permit is complete without a copy of any required zoning permit and proof of any required subdivision and/or land development approval, stormwater management plan approval.
3.
Sections 403.43(h) and 403.63(h) shall be amended by inserting the following at the end of the existing sections:
The applicant shall post a copy of the Construction Code permit at a location on the property clearly visible to members of the public.
4.
In addition to all types of construction, placement of structures, repairs, and alterations for which the Uniform Construction Code requires a permit, the Township pursuant to the authorization of Act 92 of 2004 shall require persons to obtain permits under the Warwick Township Construction Code for all of the following:
[Added 6-15-2005 by Ord. No. 217]
a.
The construction, erection, or placement of any accessory structure which is equal to or greater than 400 square feet, whether or not such accessory structure is connected to any utility.
b.
The construction, erection, or placement of any accessory structure which is less than 400 square feet if such accessory structure is provided with any utility service. The applicant shall obtain a permit only for the purpose of inspection for the utility or utilities being installed or provided to the accessory structure.
c.
All alterations or repairs to residential buildings which are exempt from the UCC by Act 92 of 2004; provided, however, that the following types of alterations and repairs shall continue to be exempt and no permit will be required.
(1)
Replacement of windows and doors when there is no change in the size of the existing opening.
(2)
Reroofing of less than 25% of the total existing roof square footage.
(3)
Replacement of a hot water heater, boiler, or furnace, or the replacement of any part of a hot water heater, boiler or furnace with the same efficiency rating, electrical and plumbing requirements.
(4)
Addition or replacement of siding on the exterior of the residential structure.
(5)
Repair or replacement of any nonstructural portion of a deck, porch or stoop.
(6)
Replacement of an appliance switch or receptacle with a switch or receptacle which is the same or has a like rating.
(7)
The addition of one appliance switch or receptacle.
(8)
The repair or replacement of any nonstructural member.
(9)
The repair or replacement of any sink, toilet, tub, shower or similar plumbing fixture without relocation of any drain or venting device.
I. 
A new Section 108.1.2 shall be inserted which shall provide as follows:
108.1.2 Time of payment of fees. An applicant for a permit under this Construction Code shall pay the Township's administrative fee to the Township at the time of application. If the applicant has not retained a third-party agency for plan review, prior to the issuance of a Construction Code permit, the applicant shall pay to the Construction Code Official the plan review fee and the estimated fee for all inspections required. If additional inspections become necessary during the costs of construction, the applicant shall reimburse the Construction Code Official for all such costs within 15 days after the date of an invoice for such costs. An applicant shall pay to the Construction Code Official all fees and costs incurred for all inspections required during the course of construction prior to the issuance of a certificate of use and occupancy for the structure for which a Construction Code permit has been issued.
J. 
Section 108.4 shall be revised to provide:
108.4 Work commencing before permit issuance. Any person who commences any work on a building, structure, electrical, gas, mechanical or plumbing system before obtaining the necessary Construction Code permits shall be subject to an additional fee for expedited processing which shall be equal to the fee which should have been paid at permit application. The expedited processing fee shall be paid in full in addition to the normal application fee prior to the issuance of a Construction Code permit.
K. 
Section 108.6 shall be deleted in its entirety.
L. 
Sections 109.3, 109.4, 109.5, and 109.6 of the International Building Code/2003 shall be deleted and the Township hereby adopts Sections 403.45, 403.64, and 403.86 of the L and I Regulations governing inspections with the changes set forth below:
1.
Sections 403.64(g) shall be deleted in its entirety.
M. 
Section 110, Certificate of Occupancy, of the International Building Code/2003 is deleted. The Township adopts Sections 403.46 and 403.65 of the L and I Regulations governing certificates of occupancy. Sections 403.46 and 403.65 of the L and I Regulations are amended as follows:
1.
Section 403.46(b) is amended by adding the following subsection:
(10)
A statement that the issuance of a certificate of occupancy shall not be deemed permission to occupy the structure or commence a use if any other ordinance requires the issuance of a permit or certificate prior to use and occupancy.
2.
Section 403.65(b) is amended by adding the following subsection:
(9)
A statement that the issuance of a certificate of occupancy shall not be deemed permission to occupy the structure or commence a use if any other ordinance requires the issuance of a permit or certificate prior to use and occupancy.
N. 
Section 112, Board of Appeals, shall be amended in its entirety to provide as follows:
112.1 Board of Appeals. The Township hereby appoints the Warwick Area Appeals Board as the Board of Appeals under the Warwick Township Construction Code. Members of the Warwick Area Appeals Board shall be selected in accordance with the Intermunicipal Agreement.
112.2 Authority of Board of Appeals. The Board of Appeals shall hear and rule on appeals, requests for variances and requests for extensions of time. An application or appeal shall be based upon, and the Board of Appeals in making its decisions shall consider, those factors set forth in the L and I Regulations.
112.3 Membership of Board of Appeals. A member of the Board of Appeals shall be qualified by training and experience to pass on matters pertaining to building construction. Members of the governing body may not serve on the Board of Appeals. A Board of Appeals member may not cast a vote or participate in a hearing in any appeal, request for variance or request for extension of time in which the member has a personal, professional or financial interest.
112.4 Operation of Board. The Board of Appeals may establish policies and procedures necessary to carry out its duties in accordance with the Intermunicipal Agreement. The Board shall annually select one of its members to serve as chairperson and one of its members to serve as vice chairperson. The Board of Appeals shall keep minutes of its meetings and file a written decision on all appeals under this Construction Code. The Board of Appeals shall provide notice of and conduct its meetings in accordance with the Sunshine Act, 65 Pa. C.S.A. § 701 et seq.
112.5 Procedures for applications and appeals. Any person desiring to file an application or appeal to the Board of Appeals may file such appeal with the Building Code Official. All applications and appeals to the Board of Appeals shall be in writing and shall specify the section of this Construction Code from which relief is sought or the action of the building official which is the subject of the appeal. The written application or appeal shall state all of the grounds for the application or appeal and shall include any necessary plans or specification to provide the Board of Appeals with information to evaluate the application or appeal and shall include the fee. No application appeal will be considered complete without the necessary appeal fee. Any appeal from a determination of the building official shall be filed within 20 calendar days of the determination.
112.5.1 Hearings. An applicant or appellant who desires to present testimony to the Board of Appeals shall request a hearing in the application or appeal. If the applicant or appellant does not request a hearing, it will be assumed that the Board of Appeals may render its determination based on the written information submitted with the application or appeal and any additional information available to members of the Board of Appeals.
112.5.2 Parties. The Township shall be considered a party to all appeals or applications filed with the Board of Appeals. Other persons affected by the appeal or application who have made timely appearances of record may also be recognized as parties to the appeal or application.
112.5.3 Decision. The Board of Appeals shall render its decision in writing within any time periods imposed in state laws or L and I Regulations. The Board of Appeals shall provide the applicant or appellant, the building official and the Township with copies of the appeal.
O. 
Section 113, Violations, shall provide as follows:
113.1 Unlawful Acts. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to erect, construct, alter, extend, repair, remove, demolish, use or occupy, or to permit the erection, construction, alteration, extension, repair, removal, demolition, use or occupancy of, any building or structure or equipment regulated by this Construction Code, or cause same to be done, in conflict with or in violation of this Construction Code. It shall also be unlawful for any person to place inaccurate or misleading information on an application or plan or to omit relevant information from an application or a plan submitted to the Township.
113.2 Notice of Violation. The building official may serve a notice of violation on any person responsible for the erection, construction, alteration, extension, repair, removal, demolition, use, permission to use, occupancy, or permission for occupancy of a building or structure or equipment in violation of the provisions of this Construction Code, or in violation of a detailed statement or a plan approved thereunder, or in violation of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of this Construction Code. Such notice shall order discontinuance of the illegal action or condition and the abatement of the violation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, it shall not be a defense to an enforcement action that the building official did not serve or that the defendant did not receive a written notice of violation prior to the institution of the enforcement action.
113.2.1 If an inspection reveals a violation of this Construction Code, the Construction Code Official shall discuss the inspection results with the permit holder at the completion of the inspection.
113.2.2 When a violation relates to an unsafe building, structure, or equipment, the building official shall proceed in accordance with Section 403.84 of the L and I Regulations.
113.3 Prosecution of Violation. If the Building Code Official has served a notice of violation and the notice of violation is not complied with within the time specified by the building official, or if the Building Code Official determines that there is insufficient time to serve a notice of violation or that such notice of violation will have no practical or beneficial effect, the Building Code Official shall notify the Board of Supervisors of the violation and shall request the Board of Supervisors to authorize institution of enforcement proceedings against the violator and/or authorize the Township Solicitor to institute the appropriate proceedings at law or in equity to restrain, correct or abate such violation or to require the removal or termination of the unlawful use of the building or structure in violation of the provisions of this Construction Code or of the order or direction made pursuant thereto. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Building Code Official may institute summary enforcement proceedings without prior authorization of the Board of Supervisors.
113.4 Violation Penalties. Any person who shall violate a provision of this Construction Code or who shall fail to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who shall erect, construct, alter, extend, repair, remove, demolish, use or occupy, or permit the use or occupancy of, any building or structure or equipment regulated by this Construction Code in violation of the provisions of this Construction Code or of an approved plan or of a directive of the building official or of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of this Construction Code or who shall permit the use, occupancy, erection, construction, alteration, extension, removal, demolition or repair of the building or structure or equipment in violation thereof, shall, upon being found guilty in an enforcement proceeding commenced by the Township, pay a penalty of not less than $200 and not more than $1,000 for each violation plus all costs of prosecution, which fines and penalties may be collected as provided by law. Each day that a violation continues shall be deemed a separate offense, and each section of this Construction Code which is violated shall be deemed a separate offense. The building official may request the Police Department to make arrests for any offense against this Construction Code or orders of the building official affecting the immediate safety of the public.
113.5 Abatement of Violation. The imposition of the penalties herein prescribed shall not preclude the Township Solicitor or the building official from instituting appropriate action to prevent the unlawful construction or to restrain, correct, or abate a violation, or to prevent illegal occupancy of a building, structure or premises or to stop an illegal act, conduct, business, or use of a building or structure on or about any premises.
P. 
Section 114.3 shall provide as follows:
114.3 Unlawful Continuance: Any person who shall continue any work in or about the structure after having been served with a stop-work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition, shall commit a violation of this Construction Code and shall be subject to penalties or fines as provided in Section 113.4 and remedies as provided in Section 113.5.
Q. 
Section 115, Unsafe Structures and Equipment, of the International Building Code/2003 is deleted. The Township adopts Section 403.84 of the L and I Regulations governing unsafe buildings, structures, or equipment.
R. 
Table R301.2(1) of the International Residential Code/2003 is hereby completed by inserting the following information:
Ground snow load: 30 pounds per square foot.
Wind speed (mph): 80 mph.
Seismic design category: 0.
Weathering: severe.
Frost line depth: 36 inches.
Termite: moderate to heavy.
Decay: slight to moderate.
Winter design temperature: 10°.
Ice shield underlayment required: Yes.
Flood hazard: May 19, 1980.
Air freezing index: 750.
Mean annual temperature: 50°.
S. 
Section 2901.1, Scope, of the International Building Code/2003, shall be amended by adding the following at the end of the existing section: "To the extent that the Warwick Township Municipal Authority Developers' Manual, dated October 19, 2004, differs from the foregoing standards, the standards of Warwick Township Municipal Authority shall apply. It is the intention of the Township that structures connected to the water system or the sewer system of Warwick Township Municipal Authority shall meet all requirements of Warwick Township Municipal Authority. All facilities which shall be connected to the public water system or public sewer system of Warwick Township Municipal Authority shall be inspected by representatives of Warwick Township Authority."
[Added 6-15-2005 by Ord. No. 217]
T. 
The International Residential Code/2003, Chapter 26, General Plumbing Requirements, Section P2601.1, Scope, shall be amended by adding the following at the end of the existing section: "To the extent that the Warwick Township Municipal Authority Developers' Manual, dated October 19, 2004, differs from the foregoing standards, the standards of Warwick Township Municipal Authority shall apply. It is the intention of the Township that structures connected to the water system or the sewer system of Warwick Township Municipal Authority shall meet all requirements of Warwick Township Municipal Authority. All facilities which shall be connected to the public water system or public sewer system of Warwick Township Municipal Authority shall be inspected by representatives of Warwick Township Municipal Authority."
[Added 6-15-2005 by Ord. No. 217]