Chapter 5.20
GAS PIPEFITTERS, ELECTRICIANS AND

WATER TREATMENT CONTRACTORS

Sections:

5.20.010    Definitions.

5.20.020    License required – Exceptions.

5.20.030    Application – Required information – Examination – Exemption from examination.

5.20.040    Application – Fees – Bond.

5.20.050    Issuance – Term.

5.20.060    Renewal.

5.20.010 Definitions.

For the purposes of this chapter the following definitions apply:

“Concrete contractor” shall be a person qualified, experienced and licensed in the installation of all concrete, concrete forms and masonry structures.

“Electrical contractor” shall be a person licensed by the state of Wyoming and the town of Wheatland as an electrical contractor.

“Excavation/grading contractor” shall be a person qualified, experienced and licensed to perform earth work and site preparation.

“Gas pipefitter” shall be a person qualified, experienced and licensed to install fuel gas pipe systems for heating and air-conditioning systems.

“General contractor A” shall be a person qualified, experienced and licensed in construction and overseeing the completion of any construction project, excluding the work required to be performed by licensed electrical, plumbing and HVAC contractors.

“Handy-man contractor” shall be a person licensed but limited to the following:

(1) One-story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses, provided the floor area does not exceed 120 square feet (11.15 m2).

(2) Fences, decks and patios.

(3) Retaining walls that are not over four feet (1,219 mm) in height.

(4) Sidewalks, stoops and driveways.

(5) Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, counter tops and similar finish work.

(6) Prefabricated swimming pools that are less than 24 inches (610 mm) deep.

(7) Swings and other playground equipment.

(8) Window awnings supported by an exterior wall which do not project more than 54 inches (1,372 mm) from the exterior wall and do not require additional support.

“Home owner” shall be a person constructing and/or remodeling their own dwelling unit and are required to occupy that dwelling for a period not to exceed one year after completion of project.

“Mechanical contractor” shall be a person licensed to contract or install heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration, and related systems in all construction.

“Owner contractor” shall be a person qualified, experienced and licensed to oversee the construction of their own commercial buildings, including buildings they do not occupy.

“Plumbing contractor” shall be a person qualified, experienced and licensed to repair and install complete water piping systems, sewage systems, heating pipe systems and install all plumbing fixtures and sanitary provisions.

“Residential contractor C” shall be a person qualified, experienced and licensed in construction and overseeing the completion of one- and two-family dwellings, excluding the work required to be performed by licensed electrical, plumbing and HVAC contractors.

“Residential property owner” is an individual who has an ownership interest in real property or personal property situated upon real property. A residential property owner may complete construction and/or remodeling on a dwelling unit they own, excluding the work required to be performed by licensed electrical, plumbing and HVAC contractors.

“Roofing contractor” shall be a person licensed for installation of any roof covering material.

“Shingle roofing contractor” shall be a person licensed only for the installation of asphalt and wooden type shingles.

“Siding contractor” shall be a person licensed to install exterior finish work on dwellings.

“Water treatment contractor” shall be deemed to be any person engaged in the business of making any connections to any waterlines within the town for the purpose of installing water softeners, underground lawn sprinkler systems, fire extinguishing sprinkler systems or any other connection made to any waterline other than those made by a licensed plumber. [Ord. 744, 2008; amended during August 1984 supplementation. 1996 Code § 9-1.]

5.20.020 License required – Exceptions.

(a) No person shall engage in business as a contractor in the town of Wheatland without first obtaining a license.

(b) Exempt entities include: homeowners, residential property owners, public utility companies, municipalities, cable-TV providers, and buildings constructed by a school or community college district as part of an industrial arts curriculum, under the direct supervision of a qualified industrial arts instructor. [Ord. 744, 2008; amended during August 1984 supplementation. 1996 Code § 9-2.]

5.20.030 Application – Required information – Examination – Exemption from examination.

(a) Every person desiring to obtain a license as a gas pipefitter, plumber, electrician or water treatment contractor, general contractor A, residential contractor C, mechanical contractor, roofing contractor, shingle roofing contractor, siding contractor, handy-man contractor, concrete contractor, excavation/grading contractor, or owner contractor shall make application to the town clerk for a license. Every application shall set forth the name of the applicant and his qualifications together with such other information as may be required by the town. Each applicant shall submit proof of a Wyoming Trades Certification examination or equivalent as prescribed by the town to determine the fitness to hold the license being requested.

(b) Exemption from Testing. Exemption from testing includes: handy-man contractors, excavation/grading contractors, home owners, and other exempt entities.

(c) Licensee Subject to All Town Codes, Regulations and Other Ordinances. All licenses issued under this chapter shall be subject to all town codes, regulations and other ordinances. In the event a licensee violates this chapter, any other ordinances, building codes, or state laws, the license shall be subject to revocation by the town of Wheatland.

(d) Revocation of License. The building inspector shall be entitled to revoke any contractor’s license for good cause. The revocation of the license shall be in writing, setting forth in detail the reasons for revocation. The contractor whose license is revoked shall have 10 days from the date of revocation to request in writing a hearing before the governing body. The governing body shall hear the matter within 30 days from the date the hearing is requested. The governing body can uphold the revocation, reverse the revocation and place conditions on the license being reinstated. [Ord. 744, 2008; amended during August 1984 supplementation. 1996 Code § 9-3.]

5.20.040 Application – Fees – Bond.

Each application shall be accompanied by a fee of $100.00, proof of insurance, and a bond in the penal sum of $2,000, executed in favor of the town, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties for which the license is issued. [Ord. 744, 2008; amended during August 1984 supplementation. 1996 Code § 9-4.]

5.20.050 Issuance – Term.

Upon meeting the requirements set forth in WMC 5.20.030 and 5.20.040, every successful applicant shall receive a license. All licenses issued hereunder shall expire on December 31st of the year of issue. [Ord. 744, 2008; amended during August 1984 supplementation. 1996 Code § 9-5.]

5.20.060 Renewal.

Any license may be renewed yearly by payment of an annual fee of $50.00. Every licensee who desires to renew a license shall make application for renewal to the town clerk within 30 days prior to the date of expiration of the license to be renewed. [Ord. 744, 2008; amended during August 1984 supplementation. 1996 Code § 9-6.]