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Section 5-52 Definitions.
Prior to the adoption of 2005[5-52(e)] on 03/14/2005, Section 5-52 read as follows.
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the mean-ings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
(a) Contractor means any person or firm who undertakes, or offers to undertake, or purports to have the capacity to undertake, or submit a bid to perform the work of those contractors classified in subsection (e).
(b) Firm means and includes a partnership, co-partnership, corporation, association, or any other type of organization.
(c) Engage in business means being actively involved in the business of supervising the performance of any work requiring a building permit in the city (even if part of the manual work is completed by the contractor) and who has the general direction and control of the carpenters, masons, or other parties employed in the work.
(d) Qualified contractor means a person who holds a valid contractor's license pursuant to the provisions of this article.
(e) Classification. Those contractors authorized to operate within the intent and purview of this article shall be identified as follows. Except as provided in section 5-56, section 5-58 and section 5-59, contractors licenses will be issued only upon passing the required examination with a minimum score of seventy (70) percent and satisfying all the requirements of section 5-60.
(1) General contractor. Unlimited in scope of construction.
(2) Building contractor. Limited to construction and remodeling of industrial and commercial buildings and single or multi-dwelling residential buildings not exceeding three (3) stories in height.
(3) Residential contractor. Limited to construction, remodeling, repair or improvement of one-, two-, or three-family residences not exceeding two (2) stories in height.
(4) Aluminum contractor. Those who are qualified to fabricate, install, maintain, repair, alter, or extend accessories such as metal siding, soffits, gutters, awnings, and pre-fabricated rooms. See subsection (c) of section 5-56 for licensing requirements.
(5) Burglar alarm contractor and Fire alarm contractor. Those who are qualified to install, maintain, repair, alter or extend burglar and/or fire alarm systems. Any electrical installation will be performed by a licensed electrical contractor. See subsection (c) of section 5-56 for licensing requirements.
(6) Demolition contractor and Wrecking contractor. Those who are qualified to demolish and remove structures, such as dwellings, commercial buildings, and foundations. See subsection (c) of section 5-56 for licensing requirements.
(7) Drywall contractor. Those who are qualified to install gypsum drywall products to wood and metal studs, wood and steel joists and metal runners in buildings of unlimited area and height. The scope of work shall include the preparation of the surface over which the drywall product is to be applied, including the placing of metal studs and runners and all necessary trim. See subsection (c) of section 5-56 for licensing requirements.
(8) Electrical contractor. See Article IV, Electrical Code, for licensing requirements.
(9) Finish carpentry contractor. Those who have the knowledge and skill to install finish wood products including paneling, trim, cabinetry, doors, windows (including metal) and all hardware incidental therefor. See subsection (c) of section 5-56 for licensing requirements.
(10) Fire sprinkler contractor. Those who are qualified to install, maintain, repair, alter or extend all piping for fire sprinkler systems, including the connection to the water service outlet provided for fire sprinkler systems. See subsection (c) of section 5-56 for licensing requirements.
(11) Framing contractor. Those who have the knowledge and skill to install any wood products in a building, including, but not limited to, rough framing, structural and nonstructural, trusses, sheathing, and the work of the finish carpentry contractor. See subsection (c) of section 5-56 for licensing requirements.
(12) Gas contractor. See Article V Gas Code, for licensing requirements.
(13) Glass and glazing contractor. Those who are qualified to select, cut, assemble and install all makes and kinds of glass and glass work and install the glazing frames, panels, sash, and door and holding metal frames, ornamental decorations, mirrors, tub and shower enclosures.
(14) Gasoline tank and pump contractor. Those who are qualified to install, maintain, repair, alter or extend any systems used for the storing and dispensing of gasoline, kerosene, diesel oils and similar liquid hydrocarbon fuels or mixtures to be used solely in connection with gasoline filling stations dispensing fuel to mobile vehicles or marine equipment; provided, however, that bulk plants shall not be a part of the scope of such work.
(15) Insulation contractor, buildings. Those who are qualified to install, maintain, repair, alter or extend any insulation primarily installed to prevent loss or gain of heat from rooms or buildings. See subsection (c) of section 5-56 for licensing requirements.
(16) Irrigation sprinkler contractor and lawn sprinkler contractor. Those who are qualified to install, maintain, repair, alter or extend all piping and sprinkler heads for irrigation of lawns, including the connection to a water pump. See subsection (c) of section 5-56 for licensing requirements.
(17) Masonry contractor. Those who are qualified to select, cut and lay brick and concrete block or any other unit masonry products, lay brick and other baked clay products, rough cut and dress stone, artificial stone and precast blocks, structural glass brick or block, but shall not pour or finish concrete. See subsection (c) of section 5-56 for licensing requirements.
(18) Painting contractor. Those who are qualified to use spraying equipment as well as hand tools to finish both interior and exterior work. See subsection (c) of section 5-56 for licensing requirements.
(19) Paving contractor, commercial (Unlimited). Those who are qualified with the experience and skill to construct roads, airport runways and aprons, parking lots, sidewalks, curbs and gutters, property line walls, storm drainage facilities and to perform the excavating, clearing and grading incidental thereto.
(20) Paving contractor, residential. Those who are qualified with the experience and skill to construct driveways, sidewalks and patios, using Portland cement concrete or asphaltic concrete over shell or rock base course.
(21) Plumbing contractor. See Article IX, section 5-240 for licensing requirements.
(22) Roofing contractor. Those who are qualified to install, repair and replace roof coverings. Work may include, but shall not be limited to, roof deck insulation, roof coating, painting and covering, including use of sheet metal and installation of other sheet metal products incidental to roofing work or other material in connection therewith, or any combination thereof, and including installation of nonstructural decking and siding. See subsection (c) of section 5-56 for licensing requirements.
(23) Septic tank contractor. Those who are qualified with experience and skill to install, repair, alter, extend and excavate for septic tanks, interceptor tanks; may clean sewer lines, but shall not include any other plumbing work or connection pipes or pumps.
(24) Sign contractor. Those who are qualified to install, repair, alter, add to, or change any type of sign.
(25) Structural steel contractor. Those who are qualified to erect structural steel shapes and plates, including such minor field fabrication as may be necessary, of any profile, perimeter or cross-section, that are or may be used as structural members for buildings and structures, including riveting, welding and rigging, only in connection therewith.
(26) Swimming pool contractor, commercial. Those who are qualified to excavate, construct, fabricate, install and equip swimming pools, including the pumps, pool heaters, solar pool heaters, filters and chlorinators, and that piping incidental to the recirculating system, and may do the slab incidental to the pool.
(27) Swimming pool contractor, residential. Those who are qualified to excavate, construct, fabricate, install and equip residential swimming pools, including the pumps, pool heaters, solar pool heaters, filters and chlorinators, and that piping incidental to the recirculating system, and may do the slab incidental to the pool.
(Code 1958, 7-246; Ord. of 11-28-88(1), 1; Ord of 12-30-88(2), 2; Ord. of 4-10-89(1))
Cross reference--Definitions and rules of construction generally, 1-2.
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