The plumbing standards of the Uniform Code shall be the minimum standards for all buildings hereafter constructed in the Village of Roslyn Harbor and for all existing buildings wherein any installation, alteration, repair or replacement of or addition to any plumbing system is proposed to be done.
A. 
No installation, alteration or replacement of, nor any addition to, any plumbing system in any building or structure shall be made without first applying for and obtaining a plumbing permit from the Building Department. The fee for and duration of such permit shall be as set forth in Chapter 125, Fees and Deposits. Such fee shall accompany each application, which shall be in writing, and shall be filed with the Building Inspector. The form for such application shall be as prescribed by the Building Inspector.
B. 
The foregoing provisions of this section notwithstanding, minor repairs may be made to plumbing systems without the necessity of first obtaining a permit. Minor repairs shall not include the installation of new gas, soil, waste, drainage or vent pipes or the connection of additional fixtures to existing gas, soil, waste, drainage or vent pipes.
A. 
Applications for plumbing permits shall be to the Building Inspector, on forms provided by the Building Department, and shall include such information and description of work and diagrams as the Building Inspector deems necessary.
B. 
Where plans and specifications filed in connection with an application for a building permit do not contain sufficient details or where no building permit has been applied for, the Building Inspector may require the plumber to file, as part of his application, a drawing on tracing cloth or a print of the system of plumbing showing the location of the various fixtures, lines, valves and other items required by the Uniform Code. Such plans, drawings or prints shall be drawn to scale and shall contain such floor plans and sections as may be necessary to show clearly any plumbing work to be done. They shall also show partitions and the method of ventilating bathrooms and toilet rooms. Such plans, drawings or prints must be signed by an architect, professional engineer or licensed plumber.
C. 
No modification of the approved plans, drawings or prints will be permitted unless amended plans, drawings or prints covering the proposed change or changes are filed with and approved by the Building Inspector.
A plumbing permit shall be prominently displayed on the premises while the work is being performed.
All plumbing work shall be performed by or under the direct supervision of a duly licensed plumber, except as otherwise provided in this chapter.
A. 
A duly licensed master or employing plumber who submits a currently valid master plumber's license from a municipality located within New York State and maintains his principal place of business in such municipality shall, upon approval of the Building inspector, be considered a duly licensed master plumber authorized to perform plumbing work under an approved plumbing permit within the Village.
B. 
No plumber shall directly or indirectly allow his license to be used in connection with work wherein he is not the contractor or subcontractor and personally responsible for the work done.
A. 
In cases where no building permit has been issued, notice shall be given to the Building Inspector by the plumber when any work is begun. Upon completion of such work, it shall be inspected by the Building Inspector. If found to have been done satisfactorily in accordance with the permit issued therefor, the Building Inspector shall issue a certificate of approval.
B. 
It shall be unlawful to use any plumbing system until a certificate of occupancy (in the case of work covered by a building permit) or a certificate of approval has been issued therefor.