34 Pa. Code § 403.63 - Grant, denial and effect of permits
(a) A building code official shall grant or
deny a permit application, in whole or in part, within 15 business days of the
filing date or the application is deemed approved. If the drawings were
prepared by a design professional who is licensed or registered under the laws
and regulations of the Commonwealth and the application contains a
certification by the licensed or registered design professional that the plans
meet the applicable standards of the Uniform Construction Code and ordinance as
appropriate, a building code official shall grant or deny a permit application,
in whole or in part, within 5 business days of the filing date or the
application is deemed approved. Reasons for denial must be in writing,
identifying the elements of the application which are not in compliance with
the relevant provisions of the Uniform Construction Code and ordinance as
appropriate and providing a citation to the relevant provisions of the Uniform
Construction Code and ordinance as appropriate, and sent to the permit
applicant. The building code official and the applicant may agree in writing to
extend the deadline by a specific number of days.
(b) A building code official shall examine
the construction documents and shall determine whether the construction
indicated and described is in accordance with the Uniform Construction Code and
other pertinent laws or ordinances as part of the application
process.
(c) A building code
official shall stamp or place a notation on each page of the set of reviewed
construction documents that the documents were reviewed and approved for
Uniform Construction Code compliance before the permit is issued. The building
code official shall clearly mark any required nondesign changes on the
construction documents. The building code official shall return a set of the
construction documents with this notation and any required changes to the
applicant. The applicant shall keep a copy of the construction documents at the
work site open to inspection by the construction code official or an authorized
representative.
(d) A building code
official may not issue a permit for any property requiring access to a highway
under the Department of Transportation's jurisdiction unless the permit
contains notice that a highway occupancy permit is required under section 420
of the State Highway Law (36 P. S. §
670-420) before driveway access to a
Commonwealth highway is permitted.
(e) A building code official may issue a
permit for the construction of the foundations or other parts of a building or
structure before the construction documents for the whole building or structure
are submitted if the permit applicant previously filed adequate information and
detailed statements for the building or structure under the Uniform
Construction Code. Approval under this section is not assurance that the
building code official will issue a permit for the entire building or
structure.
(f) Issuance of a permit
does not bar prosecution or other legal action for violations of the act, the
Uniform Construction Code or a construction ordinance. A building code official
may suspend or revoke a permit issued under the Uniform Construction Code when
the owner does not make the required changes directed by the building code
official under subsection (c), when the permit is issued in error, on the basis
of inaccurate or incomplete information or in violation of any act, regulation,
ordinance or the Uniform Construction Code.
(g) A permit becomes invalid unless the
authorized construction work begins within 180 days after the permit's issuance
or if the authorized construction work permit is suspended or abandoned for 180
days after the work has commenced. A permit holder may submit a written request
for an extension of time to commence construction for just cause. The building
code official may grant extensions of time to commence construction in writing.
A permit may be valid for no more than 5 years from its issue date.
(h) The permit holder shall keep a copy of
the permit on the work site until the completion of the construction.
(i) A permit applicant may request extensions
of time or variances or appeal a building code official's action on the permit
application to a board of appeals under §
403.122 (relating to appeals,
variances and extensions of time) in a municipality which has adopted an
ordinance for the administration and enforcement of the act or municipalities
which are parties to an agreement for the joint administration and enforcement
of the act.
(j) Work shall be
installed in accordance with the approved construction documents. The permit
holder shall submit a revised set of construction documents for approval for
changes made during construction that are not in accordance with the approved
construction documents.
(k) A
permit is not valid until the required fees are collected under §
401.2a (relating to municipal and
third-party agency fees).
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