Building
Code
As a general guide, Springfield Township reviews and approves all new construction and renovation activities in accordance with the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code Act. The framework for the statewide building code is the International Construction Code (ICC). CAUTION: The Township has also adopted several local amendments to the ICC that will not be found in the above link.
Oreland Volunteer Fire Company
The Oreland Volunteer Fire Company was chartered in 1908. The Oreland Volunteers presently serve the residents of Oreland and other sections of Springfield Township. With three “pumper” trucks, Oreland specializes in water supply for fire emergencies.
Flourtown Fire Company
The Flourtown Fire Company has been serving the community of Springfield Township and the surrounding areas since 1910. Founded on the principles of service, bravery and protecting the community, the Flourtown Fire Company continues to act on these principles today.
Springfield Ambulance Association
The Springfield Ambulance Association was incorporated in 1950 and has served the township for the past 54 years as an independent agency. The ambulance association responds to all medical emergencies in Springfield Township.
Township
Code
View the Springfield Township Code Book by linking with General
Code Publishers Inc. The "Code" contains all currently
effective ordinances of a general and permanent nature enacted by
the Board of Commissioners of Springfield Township.