(a) Power.— If, as a result of legislative action or final order of court which is not subject to appellate review, the Uniform Construction Code or any replacement code is no longer applicable in boroughs, a borough may:
(1) Enact and enforce ordinances to govern and regulate the following in relation to a building and housing, parts of a building and housing or a facility and service in or about a building or housing:
- (i) Construction, reconstruction, alteration, extension, repair and conversion.
- (ii) Maintenance.
- (iii) Occupation.
- (iv) Sanitation.
- (v) Ventilation, heating, egress, lighting, electrical wiring, water supply, toilet facilities, drainage, plumbing, fire prevention and fireproofing, including limitations under which only buildings of noncombustible material and fireproofed roofs are used in construction.
- (vi) Erection or substantial reconstruction.
- (vii) Use and inspection.
- (viii) Sanitation and inspection of land attached to a building or housing.
- (2) Require that the approval of plans and specifications are secured before construction, reconstruction, alteration, extension, repair or conversion of a building is started.
(3) Appoint and determine the compensation of the following:
- (i) Building inspectors.
- (ii) Housing inspectors.
- (iii) Property maintenance inspectors.
- (iv) Fire prevention inspectors.
- (v) Electrical inspectors.
- (vi) Plumbing inspectors.
(4) In addition to penalties provided by an ordinance, institute actions to do any of the following:
- (i) Prevent or restrain the unlawful construction, reconstruction, alteration, extension, repair, conversion, maintenance, use or occupation of property located within the borough.
- (ii) Restrain, correct or abate a violation.
- (iii) Prevent the use or occupancy of a building, housing or structure.