Mechanical Board
Mission Statement “To Establish a Standardization of Quality for Continuing Education Courses Statewide While Maintaining Ease of Accessibility Throughout the State.” The Mechanical Board provides technical code review and recommendations to the City Council on matters involving the Mechanical Codes; mechanical installations, construction & remodeling; and contractor licensing. Primary focus/responsibilities of the Mechanical Board include: reviewing mechanical codes and recommending to City Council proposed code adoptions or code changes; hearing appeals to Central Inspection interpretations of Mechanical Codes; reviewing and approving/denying alternate heating, air-conditioning, refrigeration or boiler materials and/or methods of installation; reviewing and applications for mechanical contractor licenses, and conducting hearings to consider probation, suspension or revocation of such licenses. Board Members Information The Mechanical Board is a City Council-appointed seven-member board consisting of a refrigeration contractor, a journeyman heating and air conditioning mechanic, a boiler contractor, a master air conditioning and warm air heating contractor, a journeyman boiler mechanic, a mechanical engineer, and a citizen at-large. Staff Contact: Stoney Nethercot, Plumbing/Mechanical Construction Inspection Supervisor Meeting Calendar The Mechanical Board currently meets on the fourth Thursday of each month at 9:00 AM on the 7th floor of City Hall in Central Inspection. Agendas & Minutes Agendas 2012 Mechanical Board Agendas 2011 Mechanical Board Agendas 2010 Mechanical Board Agendas 2009 Mechanical Board Agendas 2008 Mechanical Board Agendas 2007 Mechanical Board Agendas 2006 Mechanical Board Agendas 2005 Mechanical Board Agendas Minutes 2012 Mechanical Board Minutes 2011 Mechanical Board Minutes 2010 Mechanical Board Minutes 2009 Mechanical Board Minutes 2008 Mechanical Board Minutes 2007 Mechanical Board Minutes 2006 Mechanical Board Minutes 2005 Mechanical Board Minutes Back to Top
“To Establish a Standardization of Quality for Continuing Education Courses Statewide While Maintaining Ease of Accessibility Throughout the State.”
The Mechanical Board provides technical code review and recommendations to the City Council on matters involving the Mechanical Codes; mechanical installations, construction & remodeling; and contractor licensing.
Primary focus/responsibilities of the Mechanical Board include:
reviewing mechanical codes and recommending to City Council proposed code adoptions or code changes;
hearing appeals to Central Inspection interpretations of Mechanical Codes;
reviewing and approving/denying alternate heating, air-conditioning, refrigeration or boiler materials and/or methods of installation;
reviewing and applications for mechanical contractor licenses, and conducting hearings to consider probation, suspension or revocation of such licenses.
The Mechanical Board is a City Council-appointed seven-member board consisting of a refrigeration contractor, a journeyman heating and air conditioning mechanic, a boiler contractor, a master air conditioning and warm air heating contractor, a journeyman boiler mechanic, a mechanical engineer, and a citizen at-large.
Staff Contact: Stoney Nethercot, Plumbing/Mechanical Construction Inspection Supervisor
The Mechanical Board currently meets on the fourth Thursday of each month at 9:00 AM on the 7th floor of City Hall in Central Inspection.
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