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The plumbing code adopted in section 6-124 may be amended from time to time by the mayor and council. Three (3) copies of current ordinances amending the plumbing code shall be kept on file by the city clerk as public records and shall be kept available for public use and inspection during regular office hours.
(Ord. No. 5331, § 2, 5-11-81; Ord. No. 5775, § 2, 5-23-83)
ARTICLE VI.
MECHANICAL CODE*
MECHANICAL CODE*
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* Editor's note – Section 1 of Ord. No. 5467, adopted November 16, 1981, repealed former art. VI, §§ 6-160--6-169, derived from 1953 Code, Ch. 9, §§ 71--77; Ord. No. 2353, § 2, adopted October 15, 1962; and Ord. No. 4777, §§ 2--4, adopted March 27, 1978. Section 2 adopted a new art. VI, §§ 6-161--6-167.
Section 3, not specifically amendatory of the Code, prescribes a penalty of $1.000.00 or 90 days' imprisonment, or both. This section was subsequently repealed by § 1 of Ord. No. 5718. See the editor's note to § 6-167.
Cross reference – Technical division of administrative hearing office to have exclusive jurisdiction over alleged violations of mechanical code, § 28-4(1).
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No person shall be appointed mechanical inspection supervisor who shall not possess the required minimum qualifications for that position as expressed in the position classification plan of the city. The mechanical inspection supervisor shall be assisted by mechanical inspectors who possess the required minimum qualifications for their respective positions as are expressed in the position classification plan of the city. The mechanical inspection supervisor may from time to time delegate to his assistants such of his authority as is necessary or desirable.
(Ord. No. 5467, § 2, 11-16-81)
The duties of the mechanical inspection supervisor shall be to inspect the installation of, and approve or condemn all mechanical equipment regulated by the adopted City of Tucson Mechanical Code; examine and approve plans and specifications for proposed installations or alterations, and confer and advise on necessary changes; certify to compliance with plans and specifications on mechanical work; make such reports as shall be required from time to time and make any recommendations to the building safety administrator which he may deem practical in connection with this article or its enforcement.
(Ord. No. 5467, § 2, 11-16-81)
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