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CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE GUIDE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS COMMERCIAL AND MULTI-FAMILY Please read all of the following information. The following is a check list. You must have a checkmark in all the sections listed below prior to submitting your application Sub-division and land development approval, if required. 3 (three) complete sets of sealed drawings, including specification books from a registered design professional that show in detail code compliance for all work proposed. A site plan showing the outside dimensions of the proposed structure, including distances in feet to the front, sides and rear property lines. Sewer permit. Workers compensation insurance certificate or an affidavit of exemption. Location of parking spaces, accessible routes, public transportation stops and other required accessibility features. Highway access permit Penn Dot/Municipal, if required. Plan review/fee (permit clerk will calculate). Completed building permit application. MDIA will review plans submitted to determine code compliance. If the minimum submittal requirements are not met, we will ask the applicant to supply additional information. If the minimum requirements are met, the plans will be marked approved. A building permit will be issued and the applicant will be notified of the inspection fees and when they can pick-up the permit at the Municipal Building. All fees shall be paid prior to the issuance of the permit. Then use the inspection procedures provided to have all of the required inspections performed.

INSPECTION PROCEDURES COMMERCIAL AND MULTI-FAMILY CONSTRUCTION Building permit must be posted on the site of the work and clearly visible from the road until completion of the project. Your approved plans must be available at all times for inspection. These are the plans that were submitted with your application and were marked Approved by the building code official. DO NOT schedule an inspection if the work is not ready!!!! When scheduling an inspection, you must supply a permit number to the inspector. MINIMUM OF 24 HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED TO MIDDLE DEPARTMENT INSPECTION AGENCY, INC. 1. Footing inspection To be done after forming and prior to placing of concrete. 2. Foundation inspection French drain and waterproofing. 3. Plumbing under slab Rough-in done prior to placing concrete. Water test must be witnessed by inspector. 4. Electrical inspection Rough-in to be done prior to insulating. 5. Plumbing inspection Rough-in to be done prior to insulating. Water test must be witnessed by inspector. 6. Mechanical inspection Rough-in to be done prior to insulating. 7. Framing inspection Done prior to insulating, but after heating, plumbing and wiring are roughed-in and approved. 8. Energy efficiency inspection To be done after insulating but before drywall. 9. Wallboard inspection To be done after fastening all wallboard is but before tapping, mudding, etc. 10. Final inspection When job is completely finished, prior to occupancy permit and after final plumbing and electrical inspection.

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REQUIRED Site plan showing to scale the size and location of all new construction and all existing structures on the site. Distances from lot lines, established street grades and proposed finished grades. All parking including accessible spaces with signage. Accessible paths to entrances. 3 (three) complete sets of sealed drawings including specification books from a registered design professional that show in detail code compliance for all of the work proposed to include but not limited to the following information: ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL PLUMBING FIRE AND PANIC REQUIREMENTS ACCESSIBILITY (Details and elevations of restrooms, checkout counters, etc. and routes with elevations for all accessibility) ENERGY CALCULATIONS WITH HVAC & LIGHTING (COM CHECK OR IECC) ALL SIGNAGE (TACTILE EXIT, RESTROOM, ETC.) USE GROUP(S) (EACH AREA OR ROOM) (IBC. Chapter 3) BUILDING LIMITATION (HEIGHT & AREA) (IBC. Chapter 5) TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION (IBC. Chapter 6) FIRE RESISTANT MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION (IBC. Chapter 7) FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM(S) (IF REQUIRED) (IBC. Chapter 9) OCCUPANT LOAD (EACH AREA OR ROOM) (IBC. Section 1004)

THIS FORM REQUIRES A NOTARY SEAL AFFIDAVIT OF EXEMPTION The undersigned affirm that he/she is not required to provide workers compensation insurance under the provisions of Pennsylvania s Workers Compensation Law for one of the following reasons, as indicated: Property owner performing own work. If property owner does hire contractor to perform any work pursuant to building permit, contractor must provide proof of workers compensation insurance to the municipality. Homeowner assumes liability for contractor compliance with this requirement. contractor has no employees. Contractor prohibited by law from employing any individual to perform work pursuant to this building permit unless contractor provides proof of insurance to the municipality. Religious exemption under the Workers Compensation Law. All employees of contractor are exempt from workers compensation insurance (attach copies of religious exemption letter for all employees). Signature of Applicant County of Municipality of Subscribed, sworn to and acknowledged before me by the above this Day of 20. SEAL Notary Public

CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE GUIDE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS EXISTING COMMERCIAL AND MULTI-FAMILY Section (403.42.) An owner or authorized agent who intends to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish, or change the occupancy or use of a commercial building, 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 apply to the building code official and obtain the required permits. A permit applicant shall submit an application to the building code official, and attach construction documents, including sealed plans and specifications if changes are needed to the building to comply with the code for the new occupancy. A licensed architect or licensed professional engineer shall prepare the construction documents under the architect s licensure law. This may be submitted in letter form from the architect or engineer if the building complies with the code for the change of use or occupancy. Also submit a copy of the certificate of occupancy issued by the Department of Labor and Industry for the existing building if it is available. Attached is a check list of required code information needed for review of plans.

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS REQUIRED Site plan showing to scale the size and location of all new construction and all existing structures on the site. Distances from lot lines, established street grades and proposed finished grades. All parking including accessible spaces with signage. Accessible paths to entrances. 3 (three) complete sets of sealed drawings including specification books from a registered design professional that show in detail code compliance for all of the work proposed to include but not limited to the following information: ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL PLUMBING FIRE AND PANIC REQUIREMENTS ACCESSIBILITY (Details and elevations of restrooms, checkout counters, etc. and routes with elevations for all accessibility) ENERGY CALCULATIONS WITH HVAC & LIGHTING (COM CHECK OR IECC) ALL SIGNAGE (TACTILE EXIT, RESTROOM, ETC.) USE GROUP(S) (EACH AREA OR ROOM) (IBC. Chapter 3) BUILDING LIMITATION (HEIGHT & AREA) (IBC. Chapter 5) TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION (IBC. Chapter 6) FIRE RESISTANT MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION (IBC. Chapter 7) FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM(S) (IF REQUIRED) (IBC. Chapter 9) OCCUPANT LOAD (EACH AREA OR ROOM) (IBC. Section 1004) CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE GUIDE

BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS DECKS Please read all of the following information. The following is a checklist. You must have a checkmark in all the sections listed below prior to submitting your application. Affidavit of Exemption (See attached form) If you are hiring a contractor to construct your deck, and they have workers compensation, have the contractor or their insurance carrier provide us with a Certificate of Insurance showing proof of such. If the homeowner or a contractor without workers compensation is constructing the deck, the attached form must be completed and notarized. A site plan showing the proposed deck, the width and length of the deck, the distances in feet, to the front, sides, rear property lines, and the height of floor surface above grade at highest point. Three (3) sets of construction drawings that show in detail code compliance for all of the work proposed, to include but not limited to the following information; Floor joist size, species and grade of wood. Floor joist spacing (16 or center, 24 on center etc:). Span of floor joist (clear distance between supports). Attachment to existing structure (bolts or lags, with sizes and spacing). Depth of post footing below finished grade. (shall be below frost line). Guardrail height from floor of deck, (36 minimum) Guardrail on stairs (34 minimum measured vertically from nose of tread). Spacing of balusters. (maximum 4 ). Stairs Riser height and tread depth. (Rise 8 ¼ maximum depth 9 minimum). Stairs Handrail height (from nose of tread, minimum 34, maximum 38 ). Handrail grip size if circular must have a cross section of 1 ¼ minimum to 2 maximum. Width of stairs (36 minimum) Completed building permit application. MDIA will review plans submitted to determine code compliance. If the minimum submittal requirements are not met, we will ask the applicant to supply additional information. If the minimum requirements are met, the plans will be marked approved. A building permit will be issued and the applicant will be notified of the inspection fees and when they can pick-up the permit at the Municipal Building. All fees shall be paid prior to the issuance of the permit. Then use the inspection procedures provided to have all of the required inspections performed.

INSPECTION PROCEDURES DECKS Building permit must be posted on the site of the work and clearly visible from the road until completion of the project. Your approved plans must be available at all times for inspections. These are the plans that were submitted with your application and were marked Approved by the Building Inspection Agency. The permit applicant or authorized agent is responsible for scheduling all inspections. To schedule an inspection call the inspector listed below. DO NOT schedule an inspection if the work is not ready!!!! When scheduling an inspection, you must supply your permit number to the inspector. MINIMUM OF 24 HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED TO MIDDLE DEPARTMENT INSPECTION AGENCY, INC. 1. Footing Inspection Holes must be dug for support posts below frost line. The inspection must be approved prior to placing of concrete. 2. Framing Inspection At the time of inspection all framing members must be visible. Such as floor joists, joist hangers, attachment to dwelling. (lag bolts etc.) 3. Electrical if applicable. 4. Final inspection All railings, steps, handrails, guardrails, and decking shall be completed. Inspections #2, #3 and #4 may be conducted at the same time, if all portions of the framing and electrical installation are visible upon completion of the deck.

THIS FORM REQUIRES A NOTARY SEAL AFFIDAVIT OF EXEMPTION The undersigned affirm that he/she is not required to provide workers compensation insurance under the provisions of Pennsylvania s Workers Compensation Law for one of the following reasons, as indicated: Property owner performing own work. If property owner does hire contractor to perform any work pursuant to building permit, contractor must provide proof of workers compensation insurance to the municipality. Homeowner assumes liability for contractor compliance with this requirement. contractor has no employees. Contractor prohibited by law from employing any individual to perform work pursuant to this building permit unless contractor provides proof of insurance to the municipality. Religious exemption under the Workers Compensation Law. All employees of contractor are exempt from workers compensation insurance (attach copies of religious exemption letter for all employees). Signature of Applicant County of Municipality of Subscribed, sworn to and acknowledged before me by the above this Day of 20. SEAL Notary Public

CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE GUIDE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS DETACHED STRUCTURES (1000 SQ FT OR MORE) ACCESSORY TO DETACHED ONE FAMILY DWELLING (Shed Detached Garage Pavilions Etc) Please read all of the following information. The following is a check list. You must have a checkmark in all the sections listed below prior to submitting your application. Affidavit of Exemption (See attached form) If you are hiring a contractor to construct your structure, and they have workers compensation, have the contractor or their insurance carrier provide us with a Certificate of Insurance showing proof of such. If the homeowner or a contractor without workers compensation is constructing the structure, the attached form must be completed and notarized. A site plan showing the proposed detached accessory structure, the outside dimensions of the structure, the distances in feet, to the front, sides, and rear property lines. Three (3) sets of construction drawings that show in detail code compliance for all of the work proposed, to include but not limited to the following information; Footing detail including depth below frost line. Type of foundation. Roof rafter size (2x6, 2x8, 2x10, etc). Rafter spacing (16 on center, 24 on center, etc). Thickness and type of roof sheathing. Ceiling joist size and spacing. Floor joist size and spacing. Wall sections showing top, bottom plates and headers. Location and size of all beams, girder/headers. Sizes of all doors. Plumbing if applicable. Mechanical if applicable. Electrical if applicable. Completed building permit application. MDIA will review plans submitted to determine code compliance. If the minimum submittal requirements are not met, we will ask the applicant to supply additional information. If the minimum requirements are met, the plans will be marked approved. A building permit will be issued and the applicant will be notified of the inspection fees and when they can pick-up the permit at the Municipal Building. All fees shall be paid prior to the issuance of the permit. Then use the inspection procedures provided to have all of the required inspections performed.

INSPECTION PROCEDURES DETACHED ACCESSORY STRUCTURES Building permit must be posted on the site of the work and clearly visible from the road until completion of the project. Your approved plans must be available at all times for inspections. These are the plans that were submitted with your application and were marked Approved by the Building Code Official. The permit applicant or authorized agent is responsible for scheduling all inspections. To schedule an inspection call the inspector listed below. DO NOT schedule an inspection if the work is not ready!!!! When scheduling an inspection, you must supply your permit number to the inspector. MINIMUM OF 24 HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED TO MIDDLE DEPARTMENT INSPECTION AGENCY, INC. 1. Footing Inspection Trenches or holes must be dug below frost line. The inspection must be approved prior to placing of concrete. 2. Foundation Inspection French drain, water proofing/damp proofing when required. 3. Electrical if applicable. 4. Plumbing if applicable. 5. Mechanical if applicable. 6. Framing Inspection All framing members must be visible. This inspection is done prior to insulating, but after heating, plumbing, and wiring rough ins are approved, when any of these systems are installed. 7. Final Inspection When job is completely finished, prior to occupancy permit and after all other required inspections have been approved.

THIS FORM REQUIRES A NOTARY SEAL AFFIDAVIT OF EXEMPTION The undersigned affirm that he/she is not required to provide workers compensation insurance under the provisions of Pennsylvania s Workers Compensation Law for one of the following reasons, as indicated: Property owner performing own work. If property owner does hire contractor to perform any work pursuant to building permit, contractor must provide proof of workers compensation insurance to the municipality. Homeowner assumes liability for contractor compliance with this requirement. contractor has no employees. Contractor prohibited by law from employing any individual to perform work pursuant to this building permit unless contractor provides proof of insurance to the municipality. Religious exemption under the Workers Compensation Law. All employees of contractor are exempt from workers compensation insurance (attach copies of religious exemption letter for all employees). Signature of Applicant County of Municipality of Subscribed, sworn to and acknowledged before me by the above this Day of 20. SEAL Notary Public

CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE GUIDE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS MANUFACTURED AND INDUSTRIALIZED HOUSING Please read all of the following information. The following is a checklist. You must have a checkmark in all the sections listed below prior to submitting your application. Affidavit of Exemption (See attached form) If you are hiring a contractor to construct your structure, and they have workers compensation, have the contractor or their insurance carrier provide us with a Certificate of Insurance showing proof of such. If the homeowner or a contractor without workers compensation is constructing the structure, the attached form must be completed and notarized. A site plan showing the proposed dwelling, the outside dimensions of the structure, distances in feet to the front, side and rear property lines; and the height of floor surface above grade at highest point on deck or landing on exterior of main exit door. Septic permit if applicable. Sewer permit if applicable. Three (3) sets of construction drawings that show in detail code compliance for all of the work proposed, to include but not limited to the following information; Footing detail. Thickness and depth below frost line. Size of masonry units for foundation (piers or full foundations). Type, size, and placement of anchorage for the structure to the foundation. A copy of the manufacturer s specifications and installation instructions. Electrical. Service size and location Plumbing. Mechanical if applicable. Main exit door 36 x 36 landing on exterior (required). EXTERIOR DECK WHERE REQUIRED: Floor joist size, species and grade of wood. Floor joist spacing (16 or center, 24 on center etc:). Span of floor joist (clear distance between supports). Depth of post footing below finished grade. Guardrail height from floor or deck, and/or stairs. Spacing of balusters. (maximum 4 ). Stairs Riser height and tread depth (riser 8 ¼ max tread 9 min.). Stairs Handrail height (from nose of tread). (minimum 34, maximum 38 ) Handrail grip size must have a circular cross section of 1 ¼ minimum to 2 maximum. Width of stairs (36 minimum) Guardrail (34 minimum measured vertically from nose of thread ) Type of Foundation (circle the type you are using) 1. Set on full basement 2. Crawl space 3. Piers A. Heated yes no A. Cross ventilation A. Spacing B. Garage in basement B. Diameter C. Stairs C. Depth D. Type of skirting Completed building permit application. MDIA will review plans submitted to determine code compliance. If the minimum submittal requirements are not met, we will ask the applicant to supply additional information. If the minimum requirements are met, the plans will be marked approved. A building permit will be issued and the applicant will be notified of the inspection fees and when they can pick-up the permit at the Municipal Building. All fees shall be paid prior to the issuance of the permit. Then use the inspection procedures provided to have all of the required inspections performed.

INSPECTION PROCEDURES MANUFACTURED AND INDUSTRIALIZED HOUSING Building permit must be posted on the site of the work and clearly visible from the road until completion of the project. Your approved plans must be available at all times, for inspection. These are the plans that were submitted with your application and were marked Approved by the building code official. The permit applicant is responsible for scheduling all inspections. If you re using a General Contractor, then she/he should take care of scheduling all the necessary inspections. DO NOT schedule an inspection if the work is not ready!!!! When scheduling an inspection, you must supply your permit number to the inspector. MINIMUM OF 24 HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED TO MIDDLE DEPARTMENT INSPECTION AGENCY, INC. 1. Footing inspection To be done after trenching or forming and prior to placing of concrete. 2. Foundation inspection french drain and water proofing if full foundation is installed. 3. Anchoring of structure to foundation. 4. Electrical inspection installation of service from supplier to home. 5. Plumbing connections. 6. Final inspection when job is completely finished, prior to occupancy permit and after all other required inspections have been done and approved. Inspections #3, #4, #5 and #6 may be done at the same time.

THIS FORM REQUIRES A NOTARY SEAL AFFIDAVIT OF EXEMPTION The undersigned affirm that he/she is not required to provide workers compensation insurance under the provisions of Pennsylvania s Workers Compensation Law for one of the following reasons, as indicated: Property owner performing own work. If property owner does hire contractor to perform any work pursuant to building permit, contractor must provide proof of workers compensation insurance to the municipality. Homeowner assumes liability for contractor compliance with this requirement. contractor has no employees. Contractor prohibited by law from employing any individual to perform work pursuant to this building permit unless contractor provides proof of insurance to the municipality. Religious exemption under the Workers Compensation Law. All employees of contractor are exempt from workers compensation insurance (attach copies of religious exemption letter for all employees). Signature of Applicant County of Municipality of Subscribed, sworn to and acknowledged before me by the above this Day of 20. SEAL Notary Public

CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE GUIDE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS (Bedroom - Family Room Kitchen Attached Garage - Etc) Please read all of the following information. The following is a check list. You must have a checkmark in all the sections listed below prior to submitting your application. Affidavit of Exemption (See attached form) If you are hiring a contractor to construct your addition, and they have workers compensation, have the contractor or their insurance carrier provide us with a Certificate of Insurance showing proof of such. If the homeowner or a contractor without workers compensation is constructing the addition, the attached form must be completed and notarized. A site plan showing the proposed addition, the outside dimensions of the structure, the distances in feet, to the front, sides, and rear property lines. Three (3) sets of complete construction documents that show in detail code compliance for all of the work proposed to include but not limited to the following information; Floor plan showing size of all rooms. Footing detail including depth below frost line, thickness, width, and rebar. Type of foundation, showing type of masonry, waterproofing and anchorage of addition to foundation. Roof rafter size species and grade of wood. Rafter spacing (16 on center, 24 on center, etc). Thickness and type of roof sheathing. Ceiling joist size and spacing. Floor joist size and spacing. Wall sections showing top and bottom plates and headers. Location and size of all beams. Sizes of all doors. Window type including sizes and the net clear opening dimensions of all sleeping room windows (emergency egress). Smoke alarms - number and placement. Insulation U - Values for windows, R Values for exterior walls, attic and foundation. Heating if applicable. Plumbing (if any). Electrical. Stairs (riser height maximum 8 ¼ tread depth minimum 9 ) Stairs handrail (height from nose of thread min 34 max 38 ) Guardrail (34 minimum measured vertically from nose of thread) Width of stairs (36 minimum) Completed building permit application. MDIA will review plans submitted to determine code compliance. If the minimum submittal requirements are not met, we will ask the applicant to supply additional information. If the minimum requirements are met, the plans will be marked approved. A building permit will be issued and the applicant will be notified of the inspection fees and when they can pick-up the permit at the Municipal Building. All fees shall be paid prior to the issuance of the permit. Then use the inspection procedures provided to have all of the required inspections performed.

INSPECTION PROCEDURES RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS Building permit must be posted on the site of the work and clearly visible from the road until completion of the project. Your approved plans must be available at all times for inspections. These are the plans that were submitted with your application and were marked Approved by the building code official. The permit applicant or authorized agent is responsible for scheduling all inspections. DO NOT schedule an inspection if the work is not ready!!!! When scheduling an inspection, you must supply your permit number to the inspector. MINIMUM OF 24 HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED TO MIDDLE DEPARTMENT INSPECTION AGENCY, INC. 1. Footing inspection To be done after forming and prior to placing of concrete. 2. Foundation inspection French drain and water-proofing prior to backfilling. 3. Electrical inspection Rough-in to be done prior to insulating. 4. Plumbing inspection Rough-in to be done prior to insulating (if applicable). 5. Mechanical Inspection If applicable. 6. Framing inspection Done prior to insulating, but after heating, plumbing and wiring are roughed in and approved, and prior to any exterior finishes being applied. 7. Energy conservation inspection To be done after insulating but before drywall. 8. Wall Board Inspection to be done after fastening all wall board but before taping and mudding etc. 9. Final inspection When job is completely finished, prior to occupancy permit and after final plumbing and electrical inspection.

THIS FORM REQUIRES A NOTARY SEAL AFFIDAVIT OF EXEMPTION The undersigned affirm that he/she is not required to provide workers compensation insurance under the provisions of Pennsylvania s Workers Compensation Law for one of the following reasons, as indicated: Property owner performing own work. If property owner does hire contractor to perform any work pursuant to building permit, contractor must provide proof of workers compensation insurance to the municipality. Homeowner assumes liability for contractor compliance with this requirement. contractor has no employees. Contractor prohibited by law from employing any individual to perform work pursuant to this building permit unless contractor provides proof of insurance to the municipality. Religious exemption under the Workers Compensation Law. All employees of contractor are exempt from workers compensation insurance (attach copies of religious exemption letter for all employees). Signature of Applicant County of Municipality of Subscribed, sworn to and acknowledged before me by the above this Day of 20. SEAL Notary Public

CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE GUIDE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING (OTHER THAN MANUFACTURED OR INDUSTRIALIZED HOUSING) Please read all of the following information. The following is a check list. You must have a checkmark in all the sections listed below prior to submitting your application. Affidavit of Exemption (See attached form) If you are hiring a contractor to construct your dwelling, and they have workers compensation, have the contractor or their insurance carrier provide us with a Certificate of Insurance showing proof of such. If the homeowner or a contractor without workers compensation is constructing the dwelling, the attached form must be completed and notarized. Sewer permit if applicable. Septic permit if applicable. A site plan showing the outside dimensions of the proposed dwelling, including distances in feet to the front, sides and rear property lines. Three (3) sets of complete construction documents that show in detail code compliance for all of the work proposed to include but not limited to the following information; Floor plan showing sizes of all rooms. Footing detail including depth below frost line, thickness, width, and rebar. Type of foundation, showing type of masonry, waterproofing and anchorage of home to foundation. Roof rafter size species and grade of wood. Rafter spacing (16 on center, 24 on center, etc). Thickness and type of roof sheathing. Ceiling joist size and spacing. Floor joist size and spacing. Wall sections showing top and bottom plates and headers. Location and size of all beams. Sizes of all doors. Window type including sizes and the net clear opening dimensions of all sleeping room windows (emergency egress). Smoke alarms - number and placement. Insulation U - Values for windows, R Values for exterior walls, attic and foundation. Heating if applicable. Plumbing (if any). Electrical. Stairs (riser height maximum 8 ¼ tread depth minimum 9 ) Stairs handrail (height from nose of thread min 34 max 38 ) Guardrail (34 minimum measured vertically from nose of thread) Width of stairs (36 minimum) Completed building permit application. MDIA will review plans submitted to determine code compliance. If the minimum submittal requirements are not met, we will ask the applicant to supply additional information. If the minimum requirements are met, the plans will be stamped approved. A building permit will be issued and the applicant will be notified of the inspection fees and when they can pick-up the permit at the Municipal Building. All fees shall be paid prior to the issuance of the permit. Then use the inspection procedures provided to have all of the required inspections performed.

INSPECTION PROCEDURES SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING Building permit must be posted on the site of the work and clearly visible from the road until completion of the project. Your approved plans must be available at time of the inspection. These are the plans that were submitted with your application and were marked Approved by the building inspection agency. DO NOT schedule an inspection if the work is not ready!!!! When scheduling an inspection, you must supply your permit number to the inspector. MINIMUM OF 24 HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED TO MIDDLE DEPARTMENT INSPECTION AGENCY, INC. 1. Footing inspection To be done after forming and prior to placing of concrete. 2. Foundation inspection French drain and water-proofing prior to backfilling. 3. Plumbing under slab (rough-in) done prior to placing concrete floor. 4. Electrical inspection Rough-in to be done prior to insulating. 5. Mechanical inspection Rough-in to be done prior to insulating. 6. Plumbing inspection Rough-in to be done prior to insulating. 7. Framing inspection Done prior to insulating, but after heating, plumbing and wiring are roughed in and approved, and prior to any exterior finishes being applied. NOTE: COMBINE INSPECTIONS 4, 5, 6 AND 7 IF POSSIBLE. 8. Energy conservation. 9. Wallboard. 10. Final inspection When job is completely finished, prior to occupancy permit and after final plumbing, mechanical and electrical inspection.

THIS FORM REQUIRES A NOTARY SEAL AFFIDAVIT OF EXEMPTION The undersigned affirm that he/she is not required to provide workers compensation insurance under the provisions of Pennsylvania s Workers Compensation Law for one of the following reasons, as indicated: Property owner performing own work. If property owner does hire contractor to perform any work pursuant to building permit, contractor must provide proof of workers compensation insurance to the municipality. Homeowner assumes liability for contractor compliance with this requirement. contractor has no employees. Contractor prohibited by law from employing any individual to perform work pursuant to this building permit unless contractor provides proof of insurance to the municipality. Religious exemption under the Workers Compensation Law. All employees of contractor are exempt from workers compensation insurance (attach copies of religious exemption letter for all employees). Signature of Applicant County of Municipality of Subscribed, sworn to and acknowledged before me by the above this Day of 20. SEAL Notary Public

CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE GUIDE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS SWIMMING POOLS (IN-GROUND OR ABOVE-GROUND), SPAS AND HOT TUBS (CONTAINS WATER OVER 24 INCHES DEEP) Please read all of the following information. The following is a check list. You must have a checkmark in all the sections listed below prior to submitting your application. Affidavit of Exemption (See attached form) If you are hiring a contractor to construct your pool, and they have workers compensation, have the contractor or their insurance carrier provide us with a Certificate of Insurance showing proof of such. If the homeowner or a contractor without workers compensation is constructing the pool, the attached form must be completed and notarized. A site plan showing the proposed pool, hot tub or spa location including the distances in feet, to the front, sides and rear property lines. Three (3) sets of complete construction documents that show in detail code compliance for all of the work proposed to include but not limited to the following information; Safety barrier show type for your specific pool installation, (fence, walls, etc.) including height. (Barrier requirements attached). If installing deck at pool take submittal requirements for deck also. Electrical service (pump, filter, receptacles, etc.) show location and type of wiring method. (Electrical requirements attached). Completed building permit application. MDIA will review plans submitted to determine code compliance. If the minimum submittal requirements are not met, we will ask the applicant to supply additional information. If the minimum requirements are met, the plans will be marked approved. A building permit will be issued and the applicant will be notified of the inspection fees and when they can pick-up the permit at the Municipal Building. All fees shall be paid prior to the issuance of the permit. Then use the inspection procedures provided to have all of the required inspections performed.

INSPECTION PROCEDURES SWIMMING POOLS, SPAS AND HOT TUBS Building permit must be posted on the site of the work and clearly visible from the road until completion of the project. Your approved plans must be available at all times for inspections. These are the plans that were submitted with your application and were marked Approved by the Building Code Official. The permit applicant or authorized agent is responsible for scheduling all inspections. DO NOT schedule an inspection if the work is not ready!!!! When scheduling an inspection, you must supply your permit number to the inspector. MINIMUM OF 24 HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED TO MIDDLE DEPARTMENT INSPECTION AGENCY, INC. ALL POOLS: 1. Electrical Inspection A. Bonding all metal parts (rebar if concrete, ladder, etc) associated with pool prior to placing concrete. B. Underground to be inspected prior to cover. 2. If Installing Deck Around Or Next To Pool Use inspection procedure for decks also. 3. Safety Barrier Inspection Done prior to filling pool with water. 4. Final Electrical.

APPENDIX G SWIMMING POOLS, SPAS AND HOT TUBS SECTION AG101 GENERAL AG101.1 General. The provisions of this appendix shall control the design and construction of swimming pools, spas and hot tubs installed in or on the lot of a one- or two-family dwelling. SECTION AG102 DEFINITIONS AG102.1 General. For the purposes of these requirements, the terms used shall be defined as follows and as set forth in Chapter 2. ABOVE-GROUND/ON-GROUND POOL. See "Swimming pool." BARRIER. A fence, wall, building wall or combination thereof which completely surrounds the swimming pool and obstructs access to the swimming pool. HOT TUB. See "Swimming pool." IN-GROUND POOL. See "Swimming pool." RESIDENTIAL. That which is situated on the premises of a detached one- or two-family dwelling or a one-family town house not more than three stories in height. SPA, NONPORTABLE. See "Swimming pool." SPA, PORTABLE. A nonpermanent structure intended for recreational bathing, in which all controls, water-heating and water-circulating equipment are an integral part of the product. SWIMMING POOL. Any structure intended for swimming or recreational bathing that contains water over 24 inches (610 mm) deep. This includes in-ground, above-ground and on-ground swimming pools, hot tubs and spas. SWIMMING POOL, INDOOR. A swimming pool which is totally contained within a structure and surrounded on all four sides by the walls of the enclosing structure. SWIMMING POOL, OUTDOOR. Any swimming pool which is not an indoor pool. SECTION AG103 SWIMMING POOLS AG103.1 In-ground pools. In-ground pools shall be designed and constructed in conformance with ANSI/NSPI-5 as listed in Section AG1O8. AG103.2 Above-ground and on-ground pools. Above-ground and on-ground pools shall be designed and constructed in conformance with ANSI/NSPI-4 as listed in Section AG1O8. SECTION AG104 SPAS AND HOT TUBS AG104.1 Permanently installed spas and hot tubs. Permanently installed spas and hot tubs shall be designed and constructed in conformance with ANSI/NSPI-3 as listed in Section AG1O8. AG104.2 Portable spas and hot tubs. Portable spas and hot tubs shall be designed and constructed in conformance with ANSI/NSPI-6 as listed in Section AG1O8. SECTION AG105 BARRIER REQUIREMENTS AG105.1 Application. The provisions of this chapter shall control the design of barriers for residential swimming pools, spas and hot tubs. These design controls are intended to provide protection against potential drownings and near-drownings by restricting access to swimming pools, spas and hot tubs. AG105.2 Outdoor swimming pool. An outdoor swimming pool, including an in-ground, above-ground or on-ground pool, hot tub or spa shall be surrounded by a barrier which shall comply with the following: 1. The top of the barrier shall be at least 48 inches (1219 mm) above grade measured on the side of the barrier which faces away from the swimming pool. The maximum vertical clearance between grade and the bottom of the barrier shall be 2 inches (51 mm) measured on the side of the barrier which faces away from the swimming pool. Where the top of the pool structure is above grade, such as an above-ground pool, the barrier may be at ground level, such as the pool structure, or mounted on top of the pool structure. Where the barrier is mounted on top of the pool structure, the maximum vertical clearance between the top of the pool structure and the bottom of the barrier shall be 4 inches (102 mm). 2. Openings in the barrier shall not allow passage of a 4-inch-diameter (102 mm) sphere. 3. Solid barriers which do not have openings, such as a masonry or stone wall, shall not contain indentations or protrusions except for normal construction tolerances and tooled masonry joints. 4. Where the barrier is composed of horizontal and vertical members and the distance between the tops of the horizontal members is less than 45 inches (1143 mm), the horizontal members shall be located on the swimming pool side of the fence. Spacing between vertical members shall not exceed 1 ¾ inches (44 mm) in width. Where there are decorative cutouts within vertical members, spacing within the cutouts shall not exceed l 3 / 4 inches (44 mm) in width. 2006 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE 609

APPENDIX G 5. Where the barrier is composed of horizontal and vertical members and the distance between the tops of the horizontal members is 45 inches (1143 mm) or more, spacing between vertical members shall not exceed 4 inches (102 mm). Where there are decorative cutouts within vertical members, spacing within the cutouts shall not exceed 1 ¾ inches (44 mm) in width. 6. Maximum mesh size for chain link fences shall be a 2 ¼ inch (57 mm) square unless the fence has slats fastened at the top or the bottom which reduce the openings to not more than 1 ¾ inches (44 mm). 7. Where the barrier is composed of diagonal members, such as a lattice fence, the maximum opening formed by the diagonal members shall not be more than 1 ¾ inches (44 mm). 8. Access gates shall comply with the requirements of Section AG105.2, Items 1 through 7, and shall be equipped to accommodate a locking device. Pedestrian access gates shall open outward away from the pool and shall be selfclosing and have a self-latching device. Gates other than pedestrian access gates shall have a self-latching device. Where the release mechanism of the self-latching device is located less than 54 inches (1372 mm) from the bottom of the gate, the release mechanism and openings shall comply with the following: 8.1. The release mechanism shall be located on the pool side of the gate at least 3 inches (76 mm) below the top of the gate; and 8.2. The gate and barrier shall have no opening larger than ½ inch (13 mm) within 18 inches (457 mm) of the release mechanism. 9. Where a wall of a dwelling serves as part of the barrier, one of the following conditions shall be met: 9.1. The pool shall be equipped with a powered safety cover in compliance with ASTM F1346; or 9.2. Doors with direct access to the pool through that wall shall be equipped with an alarm which produces an audible warning when the door and/or its screen, if present, are opened. The alarm shall be listed in accordance with UL 2017. The audible alarm shall activate within 7 seconds and sound continuously for a minimum of 30 seconds after the door and/or its screen, if present, are opened and be capable of being heard throughout the house during normal household activities. The alarm shall automatically reset under all conditions. The alarm system shall be equipped with a manual means, such as touch pad or switch, to temporarily deactivate the alarm for a single opening. Deactivation shall last for not more than 15 seconds. The deactivation switch(es) shall be located at least 54 inches (1372 mm) above the threshold of the door; or 9.3. Other means of protection, such as self-closing doors with self-latching devices, which are approved by the governing body, shall be acceptable so long as the degree of protection afforded is not less than the protection afforded by Item 9.1 or 9.2 described above. 10. Where an above-ground pool structure is used as a barrier or where the barrier is mounted on top of the pool structure, and the means of access is a ladder or steps: 10.1. The ladder or steps shall be capable of being secured, locked or removed to prevent access; or 10.2. The ladder or steps shall be surrounded by a barrier which meets the requirements of Section AG105.2, Items 1 through 9. When the ladder or steps are secured, locked or removed, any opening created shall not allow the passage of a 4-inch-diameter (102 mm) sphere. AG105.3 Indoor swimming pool. Walls surrounding an indoor swimming pool shall comply with Section AG105.2, Item 9. AG105.4 Prohibited locations. Barriers shall be located to prohibit permanent structures, equipment or similar objects from being used to climb them. AG105.5 Barrier exceptions. Spas or hot tubs with a safety cover which complies with ASTM F 1346, as listed in Section AG107, shall be exempt from the provisions of this appendix. SECTION AG106 ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION FOR SWIMMING POOL AND SPA SUCTION OUTLETS AG106.1 General. Suction outlets shall be designed to produce circulation throughout the pool or spa. Single-outlet systems, such as automatic vacuum cleaner systems, or multiple suction outlets, whether isolated by valves or otherwise, shall be protected against user entrapment, AG106.2 Suction fittings. Pool and spa suction outlets shall have a cover that conforms to ANSI/ASME Al 12.19.8M, or an 18 inch x 23inch(457 mm by 584 mm)drain grate or larger, or an approved channel drain system. Exception: Surface skimmers AG106.3 Atmospheric vacuum relief system required. Pool and spa single- or multiple-outlet circulation systems shall be equipped with atmospheric vacuum relief should grate covers located therein become missing or broken. This vacuum relief system shall include at least one approved or engineered method of the type specified herein, as follows: 1. Safety vacuum release system conforming to ASME Al 12.19.17; or 2. An approved gravity drainage system. AG106.4 Dual drain separation. Single or multiple pump circulation systems have a minimum of two suction outlets of the approved type. A minimum horizontal or vertical distance of 3 feet (914 mm) shall separate the outlets. These suction outlets shall be piped so that water is drawn through them simultaneously through a vacuum-relief-protected line to the pump or pumps. AG106.5 Pool cleaner fittings. Where provided, vacuum or pressure cleaner fitting(s) shall be located in an accessible position(s) at least 6 inches (152 mm) and not more than 12 inches (305 mm) below the minimum operational water level or as an attachment to the skimmer(s). 2006 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE 610

AG107.1 General. SECTION AG107 ABBREVIATIONS ANSI American National Standards Institute 11 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036 ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers Three Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5990 ASTM ASTM International 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428 NSPI National Spa and Pool Institute 2111 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314 UL Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. 333 Pfingsten Road Northbrook, Illinois 60062-2096 AG108.1 General. ANSI/NSPI SECTION AG108 STANDARDS ANSI/NSPI-3-99 Standard for Permanently Installed Residential Spas.... AG104.1 ANSI/NSPI-4-99 Standard for Above-ground/On-ground Residential Swimming Pools... AG103.2 ANSI/NSPI-5-99 Standard for Residential In-ground Swimming Pools... AG103.1 ANSI/NSPI-6-99 Standard for Residential Portable Spas...... AG104.2 ANSI/NSPI-5-2003 Standard for Residential In-ground Swimming Pools.... AG103.1 ANSI/ASME A112.19.8M-1987 (R1996) Suction Fittings for Use in Swimming Pools, Wading Pools, Spas, Hot Tubs and Whirlpool Bathing Appliances...... AG106.2 ASTM ASTM F 1346-91 (2003) Performance Specification for Safety Covers and Labeling Requirements for All Covers for Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs...... AG105.2, AG105.5 ASME ASME A112.19.17 Manufacturers Safety Vacuum Release Systems (SVRS) for Residential and Commercial Swimming Pool, Spa, Hot Tub and Wading Pool....... AG106.3 UL UL2017-2000 Standard for General-purpose Signaling Devices & Systems-with Revisions Through June 2004.............. AG105.2 2006 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE 611

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THIS FORM REQUIRES A NOTARY SEAL AFFIDAVIT OF EXEMPTION The undersigned affirm that he/she is not required to provide workers compensation insurance under the provisions of Pennsylvania s Workers Compensation Law for one of the following reasons, as indicated: Property owner performing own work. If property owner does hire contractor to perform any work pursuant to building permit, contractor must provide proof of workers compensation insurance to the municipality. Homeowner assumes liability for contractor compliance with this requirement. contractor has no employees. Contractor prohibited by law from employing any individual to perform work pursuant to this building permit unless contractor provides proof of insurance to the municipality. Religious exemption under the Workers Compensation Law. All employees of contractor are exempt from workers compensation insurance (attach copies of religious exemption letter for all employees). Signature of Applicant County of Municipality of Subscribed, sworn to and acknowledged before me by the above this Day of 20. SEAL Notary Public

CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE GUIDE PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS SIGNS Please read all of the following information. The following is a check list. You must have a checkmark in all the sections listed below prior to submitting your application. Affidavit of Exemption (See attached form) If you are hiring a contractor to construct your structure, and they have workers compensation, have the contractor or their insurance carrier provide us with a Certificate of Insurance showing proof of such. If the homeowner or a contractor without workers compensation is constructing the structure, the attached form must be completed and notarized. 3 (three) complete sets of sealed drawings that show the design and construction including all material, loads and stresses. Drawings must be in compliance with appendix H of the 2006 IBC (attached). Site plan showing placement of sign on lot and or building. Support structure or attachment of sign. Type of lighting. Electrical wiring method, size, type and location including disconnects required. (Reference NEC Article 600) Height of sign from grade. Workers compensation insurance certificate or an affidavit of exemption. Completed permit application. MDIA will review plans submitted to determine code compliance. If the minimum submittal requirements are not met, we will ask the applicant to supply additional information. If the minimum requirements are met, the plans will be marked approved. A permit will be issued and the applicant will be notified of the inspection fees and when they can pick-up the permit at the Municipal Building. All fees shall be paid prior to the issuance of the permit. Then use the inspection procedures provided to have all of the required inspections performed.