Source: https://www.codepublishing.com/CA/SantaCruz/html/SantaCruz18/SantaCruz1814.html
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 03:02:38
Document Index: 212292731

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 9', 'art 4', 'art 5', '§ 6', '§ 6', '§ 9']

Chapter 18.14 MECHANICAL CODE
Chapter 18.14
18.14.010 Mechanical Code of the city of Santa Cruz.
18.14.030 Adoption of the Mechanical Code.
18.14.040 Mechanical Code – Modifications.
18.14.050 Permit fees.
18.14.060 Penalties.
18.14.070 Permits – To whom issued.
This chapter constitutes the Mechanical Code of the city of Santa Cruz.
(Ord. 2010-23 § 9 (part), 2010).
The following documents are hereby adopted as part of the Mechanical Code of the city of Santa Cruz:
CCR T 24, Part 4, The 2016 California Mechanical Code, including Appendices B, C and D, except as modified herein (hereafter CMC).
One copy of the above documents is and shall be maintained on file in the office of the building official, for use and examination by the public.
CCR T 24, Part 5, The 2013 California Plumbing Code, including Appendices A, B, D, I and H except as modified herein (hereafter CPC).
One copy of the above documents is and shall be maintained on file in the office of the building official.
(Ord. 2016-16 § 6, 2016: Ord. 2013-22 § 6, 2013: Ord. 2010-23 § 9 (part), 2010).
The chief building official shall charge and receive such fees for services, inspections, and permits relating to any work subject to this chapter as set forth in Chapter 3, Table 3C, of the Uniform Administrative Code as adopted in Section 18.04.030 and in the fee schedule established by city council resolution.
(1) Permits shall be issued only to qualified contractors, duly licensed by the state of California and authorized by their license to perform mechanical work, except as specifically provided below:
(a) Homeowner. The chief building official may issue to an individual a homeowner’s permit authorizing said individual to install, alter, change, or repair any mechanical appliance, apparatus or mechanical system regulated by this chapter in or about a single-family dwelling used exclusively for living purposes, including the usual accessory buildings and quarters in connection with such buildings; provided, that such person is the owner of the premises, is the permanent occupant of the premises, and personally performs the work. The building official may also revoke said homeowner’s permit for cause if it is demonstrated the homeowner or his/her agent is not qualified to perform the permitted work and require that a licensed contractor install the work.