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Exh 7BAGENDA ITEM #7B NOVEMBER 11, 2002 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION STAFF REPORT STAFF REPORT AGENDA ITEM: Adoption of Florida Building Code SUBMITTED BY: Don Ford DATE: 10-21-02 . BACKGROUND: Prior to March 1, 2002 the codes in use in Atlantic Beach were the Standard. Building Codes. The Florida Building Code is the required code in use in the State of Florida as of March 1, 2002. This ordinance is to recognize the FI. Building Code and to adjust Chapter 8 of the Code of Ordinances to.bring the city into compliance with the state code. All references to the Standard Building Code have been deleted .The Coastal~Construction Code, which is the majority .. of the chapter, and the Standard Swimming Pool Code have been deleted as these codes are included in the Fla. Building Code. BUDGET: None required RECOMMENDATION: Approve changes to Chapter 6 Code of Ordinances ATTACHMENTS: Proposed Ordinance and Chapter 6 with deletions REVIEWED BY CITY MANAGER: AGENDA ITEM #7B NOVEMBER 11, 2002 ORDINANCE NO. 25-02-32 AN ORDINANCE OF THE. CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 6, BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS, TO INCLUDE THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, AND TO REPEAL EXISTING PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 6 THAT ARE IN CONFLICT OR INCONSISTENT WITH THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ENACTED BY THE CITY COMMISSION ON BEHALF OF TIIE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. The following Articles of Chapter 6, with the exception of those Specifically listed after each article, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, are hereby repealed: (a) Article II. Building Code (except Sec. 6-24) (b) Article III. Electrical Code (except Sec. 6-32 through 6-40) (c) Article IV. Plumbing Code (except Sec. 6-57 through 6-61) (d) Article V. Mechanical Code (except Sec.6-77) (e) Article VI. Swimming pool Code (f) Article IX: Gas'Code (g) Article X. Coastal Construction Code ' SECTION 2. The Code of Ordinances of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, is Hereby amended by adding a new Article II, Chapter 6, which shall read as follows: "ARTICLE II. BUILDING CODE" "Sec. 6-16. Adoption of Florida Building Code." There is hereby adopted, subject to any modifications, changes and amendments set forth in this Article, and for the purpose of establishing rules and regulations for the construction, alteration, removal, demolition, equipment, use and occupancy, location and maintenance of buildings and structures, including permits and penalties, that certain building code known as The Florida Building Code established by Florida Statutes Chapter 553 Part VII as amended from time to time_so that the latest edition of The Florida Building Code shall apply and the AGENDA ITEM #7B NOVEMBER 11, 2002 Standard Existing Building Code, 1997 edition, and the Standard Unsafe Building Abatement Code, 1985 edition, of which not less than three (3) copies have been and are now filed in the office of the city clerk, and the same are adopted and incorporated as fully as if set out at length in this article, and the provisions thereof shall be controlling in the construction of all buildings and other structures within the city. "Section 6-17. Same -Amendments." The Florida Buildinu Code adopted by Sec. 6-16 is hereby modified changed and amended to include the following: (a) Building Department. Establishment. There is hereby established a department to be called the buildine department and the person in charge shall be known as the Building, Official. Designation of administrator, deputy, inspectors; conflicts of interest. (1) The Building ~ Official, inspection division development services department, is hereby designated as the administrative authority responsible for interpretation and enforcement of the provisions of this chapter and the Florida Building Code 2001 with the exception of Chapters 9 and 36, which are assigned to the fire chief for enforcement in its entirety. (2) The administrative authority shall be referred to as the Building Official (3) The Building Official•may appoint such number of officers inspectors assistants, and other employees as shall be authorized from time to time • - v.aauvuaaav..u v• aua. ya.aovuawa 1u1a.J CIIIU" 1G~U1ZLL1VLIJ t111U L11C official position descriptions of the city (4) The Building Official may designate as his deputy an employee in the division who. shall, during the absence or disability of the Building Official; exercise all powers of the Building Official. Restrictions on employees. An officer or employee connected with the department, except one whose only connection is as a member of the board established by this code, shall not be financially interested in the furnishing of labor material or appliances for the construction alteration or maintenance of a building structure service system, or in the making of plans or of specifications thereof unless he is the owner of such. The officer or employee shall not engage in any other work which is inconsistent with his duties or conflict with the interests of the department 2 AGENDA ITEM #7B NOVEMBER 11, 2002 Records. The Building Official shall keep, or cause to be kept a record of the business of the department. The records of the department shall be open to public inspection. Liability. Anv officer or employee, or member of the Board of Adiustments and Appeals, charged with the enforcement of this code acting for the applicable governing authority in the discharge of his duties shall not thereby render himself personally liable, and is hereby relieved from all personal liability for any damage that may accrue to persons or property as a result of any act required or permitted in the discharge of his duties. Anv suit brou hg_t against any officer or employee or member because ~of such act performed by him in the enforcement of any provision of this code shall be defended by the department of law until the final termination of the proceeding Reports. The Building Official shall submit annually a report covering the work of the building department during the preceding year. He may incorporate in said report a summary of the decisions of the Board of Adjustments and Appeals during said year. (b) Powers and Duties of the Building Official. General. The Buildine Official is hereby authorized and directed to enforce the provisions of this code. The Building Official is further authorized to render intervretations of this code which are consistent with its spirit and purpose Right of entry. Whenever necessary to make an inspection to enforce any of the provisions of this code, or whenever the Building Official has reasonable cause to believe that there exists in any buildin or upon any premises any condition or code violation which makes such building structure premises electrical gas, mechanical or plumbing systems unsafe dangerous or hazardous the Building Official may enter such building structure or premises at all reasonable times to inspect the same or to perform any duty imposed upon the Building Official by this code If such buildinu or premises are occupied he shall first present proper credentials and request entry. If such building structure or premises are unoccupied he shall first make a reasonable effort to locate the owner or other persons having charge or control of such and request entry. If entry is refused the Building Official shall have recourse to every remedy provided by law to secure entry,, When the Building Official shall have first obtained a proper inspection _warrant or other remedy provided by law to secure entry no owner or occupant or any other persons having_charge care or control of any building structure or premises shall fail or neelect, after proper request is made as herein provided to.~romptly permit entry therein by the Building Official for the purpose of inspection and examination pursuant to this code. AGENDA ITEM #7B NOVEMBER 11, 2002 Stop work orders. Upon notice from the Building official, work on any building, structure, electrical, gas mechanical or plumbing system that is bein done contrary to the provisions of this code or in a dangerous or unsafe manner shall immediately cease. Such notice shall be in writing and shall be liven to the owner of the property, or to his went, or to the person doing the work and shall state the conditions under which work may be resumed. Where an emergency exists the Building Official shall not be required to give a written notice prior to stopping the work Revocation of permits. Misrepresentation of application. The Building Official may revoke a permit or approval, issued under the provisions of this code incase there has been.any false statement or misrepresentations as to the material fact in the application or plans on which the permit or approval was based. Violation of code provisions. The Building Official may revoke a permit upon determination by the Building Official that the construction erection alteration repair moving demolition installation or replacement of the building,, structure, electrical, has mechanical or plumbing systems for which the permit was issued is in violation of, or not in conformity with, the provisions of this code. . Unsafe buildings or systems. All buildings structures electrical gas, mechanical or plumbing_systems which are unsafe unsanitary or do not provide adequate egress, or which constitute a fire hazard or are otherwise dangerous to human life, or which in relation to existing use, constitute a hazard to safety or health are considered unsafe buildings or service systems. All such unsafe buildings structures or service systems are hereby declared illegal and shall not be' abated by repair and rehabilitation or by demolition in accordance with the provisions of the Standard Unsafe Building Abatement Code. Requirements not covered by code. An requirements necessary for the strength stability or proper operation of an existing or proposed building, structure, electrical has mechanical or plumbing system, or for the public safety health and general welfare, not specifically covered by this or t_he other technical codes. shall be determined by the Buildirg Official. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its final passage and adoption. AGENDA ITEM #7B NOVEMBER 11, 2002 PASSED by the City Commission on first reading this day of , 2002. PASSED by the City Commission on second and final reading this day of 2002. ~ . ATTEST: MAZTREEN KING City Clerk 70HN S. MFSERVE Mayor, Presiding Officer Approved as to farm and correctness: AN C. EN, ESQUIRE City Att9 ey AGENDA ITEM #7B NOVEMBER 11, 2002 Chapter 6 BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS* *Cross references: Fire prevention and protection, Ch. 7; flood hazard areas, Ch. 8; mobile homes and recreation vehicles, Ch. 10; building operations at night, § 11-6; planning/zoning/appeals, Ch. 14; signs and advertising structures, Ch. 17; streets, sidewalks and other public places, Ch. 19; occupational license taxes for contractors, § 20-59; utilities, Ch. 22; zoning and subdivision regulations, Ch. 24. State law references: Building construction standards, F.S. Ch. 553; contracting, F.S. Art. Z. In General, §§ 6-1--6-15 Art. II.. Building Code, §~ 6-16--6-30 Art. III: Electrical Code, §§ 6-31--6-55 Art. IV. Plumbing Code, §§ 6-56--6-75 Art. V. Mechanical Code, §§ 6-7.6--6-90 Art. VI. Swimming Pool Code, §§ 6-91--6-105 Art. VII. Numbering of Buildings, §§ 6-106--6-119 ' Art. VIII. Housing Code, §§ 6-120--6.-140 Art. IX. Gas Code, §§ 6-141--6-160 Art. X. Amusement Device Code, § 6-161 ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Secs. 6-1--6-15. Reserved. ARTICLE II. BUILDING CODE* *State law references: State minimum building codes, F.S. § 553.70 et seq. Sec. 6-16. Adoption. There are hereby adopted, subject to the modifications, changes and amendments set forth in this article, for the purpose.of establishing rules and regulations for the construction, alteration, removal, demolition, equipment, .use and' occupancy, location and maintenance of buildings and structures, including permits and penalties, that. certain building code known as the Florida Building Code established by Florida.Statutes Chapter 553 Part VII, as amended from~titne to time so that the latest edition of the Florida Building Code shall apply, Spa-~rda~d B~~lding Ee~e; 1-~9~ edrtre~~H~~s~-red-~~}e-5=~=`-==== n,__, ~,_..,. C_.~_ --~ 6engre~-9 In~e~rat~e~ra~; F-arc.-~-~~re ti~~re~e tyre-~ea€~ ~. Ree•emme~rded Sehedtrle-e€ Fer~_: ~+; and the Standard Existing Building Code, 1997 edition, and the Standard Unsafe Building Abatement Code, 1985 edition, except such portions as are deleted, modified or amended by this article, of which not less than three (3)..copies have been and are now filed in the office' of the city clerk, and the same are adopted and incorporated as fully as if set out at length in this article, and the provisions thereof shall be,controll.ing in the construction of all buildings and other structures within the city. (Code 1970, § 6-8; Ord. No. 25-89-22, § 1, 6-12-89;'Ord. No. 25-92-23, § 1, 11- 9-92; Ord. No. 25-96-28, §§ 1{1), (9), {10), 4-22-96; Ord. No.. 25-98-30, § 1, 6- 22-98} Editor's note: Ordinance No. 25-92-23,,§ 1, adopted November 9, 1992, amended § 6-16 of the Code. Such new amended provisions, however, not only. pertained to § 6-16, but to other sections.as well; therefore, § 1 of said ordinance was treated as also amending §§ 6-31, 6-56, 6-76, 6-91, 6-120, 6-141, 6-161, and 7- 16(a). Sec. 6-17. Reserved. Editor's note: Section 2 of Ord. No. 25-96-28, adopted April 22, 1996, repealed § 6-17 in its entirety. Formerly, § 6-1? pertained to building code amendments AGENDA ITEM #7B NOVEMBER 11, 2002 and derived from § 6-10 of the 1970 Code; and Ord. No. 25-95-27, § 1, adopted July 10, 1995. ~ee-6 18 . Eeas-~rC-ass-cr--a e-~re~--E ems--~' } t8: e . 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E 6~}-- ••~t -e€~ ~~ C~3 e9 6 ~ ~ ~ st3 ei3 Eirap cci~ ~ € € } -~~ o ~ r a a~ e 0 e e a € ~ i~ ~-e }~~ ~ ~. ,... . i ~ - AGENDA ITEM #?B NOVEMBER 11, 2002 -~-a 1 ~~~ 3 ~ ~€ a ~ ~ e -~ta~~=-~a~•e~r~=e s Tre e~ a e ~ ~eez ~ ~e ~ ' ~' ' .~r~ r ~ ~~ `F ' ~ ` -€=-~-c~a~~ e~-~o€ st-~-eee-ifa~ aac~ a}Fa~e~ a~~~~ ~esig~ ~~e=~~e-~~ ~rt~-i-~~es~-e~e~tte~~c~a~ t~a~€e~~e s a~~ ~=ae~~s, s~~~ F ~. y, 1 r ~ ~ S13e•~? ... ~..~~.~ ~.OIICt1t.CG1Z~ . ~ y ` F~~ ~.a-Lr e s•a -~.~ ' ' Tr~~~s s e ~=e~ s ~~ e~tr~e s 9 ~3a ~ ' ~ e . aeee~~a~ee-rJ€c~ ~~e ~~ae~ ~trFte '-~~~~-sus ~€~~•~a~~ _~ ~}~•e ~ ~•. ~• s ~ ~e~g~a~~~-e€ t-l~e ~a~e s-yT~ef~-- ~ e e--o-a-~ 8 afRe--~ ~ ~}9--s-t. r-a cca~e e ~e~~r~-~a~~~~~-SJ}~h-eke a~~3~ea~~e ~ ,~ < ~ti-5-~~e~e~ €et~~r~-a~se~~h•e-tee-}t~ Ck~s Ee~e 8 ee 6-s-6 8 ante---i~- ~e~s-~-~ee~e~~-e ~e ~e~-~ € e~~=eifa ~ e ~ ~+a ~~Er Ja~s~~-} € e g eta ~~ s t~pp e ~~ s ~ a ~r~~ ;-p-~ a=s~- • ~e--~ e ea ~e~-~-s-s_€€.re-~ex~-~~s t-~t ee~~i+a ~ ~ e € ~ h e ~b ea eh-~e-p ~n~~ra ~ ter-a-1 s ~ eze~n e-~ }~ e ~ra~re~s-~$ € e yes a Aso=e ~e s-e s-~ a~€' ~ ~ ~ • . ~ ~--yea s t-~~re-€~ a~~~ ~t e~ rr~xg, a$a~-~-~~~+-e€ ~ h e-~e~ e ~s ire ~ ~~~r~-x-} s 3~e ~-- S e e-5 8-7 8 acre--Ftrb~ e saes ~};~hr e€-a-eees-s--~~ a-¢e~tpa~a~~e a~~e~~a~}tee acecSSiJa~~„-~~. The ~~~~~«~=-spa€€ ha=ae ~e~gl~-~-~e ~~~~a~-~e~se3-~~aze, e~ ~e=eea~e `~ r f~-1-«str~s-~ a~r~ ~~==y~-s~~a~r~-~-~-atT~ ee~e eat ~ e~reQ ~ e ~~ e-~•n~ :-.~-~ ~e~Q~ ~~+-the '~eea' gee=e~a~e~~; ' ~~-a~'~-~t~~sr~a~~ ~e See~~a~ X53 3~?8~ ~€e~~a ~'~ ~ e e 68-8 8~e€~ nr3 s=-s•~~e-~f3-~2-~~r-na i n } n rr '-1~ cif >c~i. ~ ,a ~ ti .. ,~ i 7 y r -~ e~~ ~~-~J } ~ t-ire-xe~r~-~~e~Pn ~ s e € ~ ~ s a ~ tee-'-e ~ta~-~ e o ~ ~~.~ ~ € ~-~~ -~3-~#~=-e-~e c ee-~=e~ ~ 4a n ~ a ~ € , FJ-S--~~~^-a-e•€ ~g-~-s a ewe,--4 ~~r e~~~eia~flz-- -F8~-E1 S B en a-~t mryn r F,~' ire-~=T,,y-~-^ ea-s ~a3~~~re•e~€ ~ g ~ es~a~ eft 8 ~~e ~ ' s Y ~'r" .. , e a~a~r~ a e argzz-"r"zctcty-~xrmu- -~`r4-r-~1 a a a ~ ~ a e € ~ ~~3 es-~.^~--~~ ;-=«~~~-~}es ~g~' 3a~t~ a €r~l~`,T~:'~~ ~=4-~.'L6~-e- fees-6 8~-,-~--3 9 ~Fes•e~~- ~~'~~~ ~~~ ~~E~~^~ E9B£r~ AGENDA ITEM #7B NOVEMBER 11, 2002 *Cross references: Electric signs, § 17-12. State law references: Electrical code, F.S. § 553.15 et seq. Sec. 6-31. Standards for materials, installations, etc. All electrical construction and all materials and appliances used in connection with the installation, maintenance and operation of electrical wiring, apparatus or equipment for light, heat or power within the city shall conform to such rules and regulations as may be embodied in this chapter or as may be adopted in this article and shall conform with approved methods of construction for safety to life or property. The regulations set out in the National Electrical Code, 1999 edition, as approved by the National Fire Protection Association (N.F.P.A.), are hereby adopted as the minimum standards for all electrical . construction within the city. (Ord. No. 25-92-23, § 1, 11-9-92; Ord'. No. 25-95-26, § 1, 2-13-95; Ord. No. 25- 96-28, § 1(2), 4-22-96; Ord. No. 25-00-31, § 1, 2-28-00) . Note: See editor's note, ~ 6-16. ' Sec. 6-32. Certificate of competency.. (a) Every master or .journeyman electrician, before carrying on his trade or business in this city, shall present to the city clerk a certificate as to his competency issued by the state or the board of examiners of electricians of the City of Jacksonville er "._ ^_'-• ~F T, _t__,. __ _ t 1 7 = n,._;t. ~j (b) It shall be unlawful for any person, not a certified electrician in accordance with the provisions of,this section, to do any electrical construction or make any repairs, alterations, additions or changes to any existing system of electrical wiring, apparatus or equipment for light, heat or power within the city. ~ . (Code 1970, § 7-4) . Sec. 6-33. Improper use of name of licensed master electricians. No licensed master electrician shall allow his name to be improperly used by an.y person, directly or indirectly, either for the purpose of obtaining a permit or to do any work under his license. When the master electrician is permanently employed, he shall not allow his name to be used for the aforesaid purposes, or either of them by any .person whatsoever, other than his regular employer. (Code 1970, § 7-5) Sec. 6-34. Employing only certified electricians by master electricians; exception. No master electrician shall employ any person on any job in the capacity of an electrician without that person being in possession of a certificate of competency as provided for in section 6-32; provided, that nothing in this article shall be construed to prohibit the working of helpers or apprentices on any job of electrical construction when the work of the helpers or apprentices is performed under the personal supervision of a certified electrician. (Code 1970, § 7-6) Sec. 6-35. Electrical permits required; to whom issued. (a) A permit is required to do any electrical construction of any character, install any electrical wiring, apparatus or equipment or make any extensions or changes to existing systems of wiring of light, heat or power within the city, except the repairing of. damaged or broken fixtures, apparatus or equipment and the ordinary work necessary for the proper maintenance of same. (b) Permits to do electrical work will be issued to master electricians who are duly qualified under the provisions of this article to engage in the trade or business of electrical construction in the city. (c) A homeowner who lives on the premises may take a homeowners test through an accepted testing agency. Upon passing the homeowners test, a permit will be issued for premises occupied by the homeowner. Accepted testing agencies are the City of Atlantic Beach, the City of Jacksonville Building and Zoning Department, AGENDA ITEM #7B NOVEMBER 11, 2002 the City of Jacksonville Beach Building and Zoning Department, and the .Standard Building Code Congress International. (Code 1970, ~ 7-7; Ord. No. 25-93-24, ~ 1, 9-13-93; Ord. No. 25-95-27, ~ 3, 7- 10-95) Sec. 6-36. Electrical inspections--By electrical inspector. All electrical inspections in this city shall be made by the building official of this city or his designated agent, referred to in,this article as the city electrical inspector. (Code 1970, ~ ?-8) Sec. 6-37. Same--Fees. No permit shall be granted .for any electrical installation within the limits of the city until after inspection fees have been .paid. Such inspection fees are hereby fixed in the following schedule. For all electrical construction requiring a permit there shall be paid by the party obtaining a permit therefor the following inspection fees to be collected by the city clerk: (1) For issuing each permit 5 10.00 (2) New single-family residential occupancy: 0--100 amp service 25.00 101--150 amp service 30.00 151--200 amp service 35.00 For each additional 50 amp or fractional part thereof 5.00 (3) Multifamily per dwelling unit 25.00 (4) Service change: 0--100 amp service 15.00 101--150 amp service 25.00 151--200 amp service 25.00 For each additional 50 amp or fractional part thereof 10.00 (5) New commercial services: 0--100 amp service .,25.00 101--150 amp service 30.00 151--200 amp service 35.00 For each additional 50 amp or fractional part thereof 5.00 (6) Temporary services 10.00 (7) Signs 10.00 (8) Switch and receptacle outlets (except new single-family, multifamily and room additions): Up to 30 amp, each 0.30 ' 3I--100 amp, each 1.00 101--200 amp, each 2.00 (9) Lighting outlets, including fixtures, each ..0.30 (10) Primary service 25.00 (11) Transformers, per 20 KVA or fractional part thereof 2.00' (12) Heat: 0--10 kw 1.00 10.1--15 kw 2.00 15.1--24 kw 3.00 Over 24 kw 4.00 (13) Air conditioning circuits: .0--60 amp 2.50 61--100 amp 5.00 (14) Motors: 0--5 hp 2'.00 Plus 52.00 for each additional 5 hp or fractional part thereof (15) Appliances, fixed or stationary: ' Up to 30 amp 1.00 31--100 amp 2.00 Over 100 amp 3.00 AGENDA ITEM #7B NOVEMBER 11, 2002 (16) Smoke detectors wired into electrical. system (except single-family, multifamily and room additions), each 1.00 (17) Fire alarm and signaling systems, each 0.00 (18) Minimum fee 10.00 (19) Swimming pools 20.00 (20). Repairs and miscellaneous 10.00 (21) Reinspection 10.00 (Ord. No. 34-82-1, § 1, 7-28-82) Sec. 6-38. Same--Permit prerequisite to inspection. No inspection shall be made by the city electrical inspector until after a permit for electrical construction or alterations has been obtained by the master electrician from the building official of this city. (Code 1970, § 7-10) Sec. 6-39. Same--Right of entry of electrical inspector. The city electrical inspector or his duly authorized assistants shall have the right, during reasonable hours, with the consent of the owner or occupant, to enter any building or premises in the discharge of his official duty or for the purpose of making any inspection or test of the electrical wiring, apparatus or fixtures contained therein. I,f the owner or occupant shall refuse to give such consent, entry shall be made only pursuant. to authority granted by a properly issued search warrant: (Code 1970, § 7-11} Sec. 6-40. Same--Interference with electrical It shall be unlawful for any person to hinder o electrical inspector or with any assistant city discharge of his duties under .this article. (Code 1970, § 7-12) Secs. 6-41--655. Reserved. inspector. r interfere with the city electrical inspector in the ARTICLE IV. PLUMBING CODE* *Cross references: Waterworks system, § 22-16 et seq.; wastewater system, § 22- 56 et seq. State law references: Plumbing control act, F.S. § 553.01 et seq.; plumbers, F.S. Ch. 469. Th e ~e ~s ~e~eb~-a~dep-t e d t-ate-~t-a~a~ d-l~ tomb r~ g 6 e deg u~T-T ~_,~.;.._ _ _ _-.r __~-'_ i,-- =~-~= a b~-t-3~e ~e~-t~e~~r $~k~ ~~Y~ E6 ~e E6fl~-1°e•9 9 I n ~e•r~a t ~e~a~7--3-e e-~ €e~t-~rP r ~ rr = = = ~ F J . - -FE e de 19 7 9-r-§- 1~-1; 9r~ . tie :-_~-"~-~3-i-~ h ~--9--9-2 , ©r~--~~a . z5 9-6'15-~-; 1-{'~ `n- 4 2 2-3C ;L-A-a-d . N e . 2~-98-38 1-,-6-z'2.2-38-?- ~ie~e-:-bee e•dite~s-~e-~eT--~-fr-~- Sec. 6-57. Certificate of competency. (a) Every master or journeyman plumber before carrying on his trade or business in this city, shall present to ,the city clerk a certificate as to his competency issued by the state or the board of examiners of plumbers of the .City of Jacksonville;r-ate ae- e~~g~ing-ee~ti€~e~ete-pie=a}et~sl-~isst~ed bar-the-e~~. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person, not a certified plumber in accordance with the provisions of this section, to .do any plumbing construction or to make any repairs, alterations, additions or changes to an existing system, within the city. (Code 1970, § 17-4} Sec. 6-58. Permits--Determination of .ownership of secondhand fixtures prior to issuance. AGENDA ITEM #7B NOVEMBER 11, 2002 Before the issuance of any plumbing permit, the plumbing inspector ascertain whether new or secondhand fixtures are to be used in the Whenever secondhand fixtures are proposed, the plumbing inspector of the applicant satisfactory evidence in writing of the ownership fixtures and keep a record of the same. (Code 1970, ~ 17-11)• Sec. 6-59. Same--Fee. shall work. shall require of such A fee of three dollars and fifty cents {$3.50) per fixture, including washing machines, water heaters and dishwashers, shall be paid to the city when a plumbing permit is issued. The minimum charge for any permit shall be ten dollars ($10.00) in addition to the rate per fixture. The charge for reinspection shall be ten dollars {510.00) per inspection. (Code 1970, ~ 17-12; Ord. No. 36-82-1, § 1, 7-26-82) Sec. 660. Same--To whom issued. Plumbing permits shall be issued~to master plumbers. A homeowner who lives on the premises may take a.homeowners_test..through an accepted [testing] agency. Upon passing the homeowners test, a permit will be issued to the homeowner for premises occupied by the homeowner. Accepted testing agencies are the City of Atlantic Beach, the City of Jacksonville Building and Zoning Department, the City of Jacksonville Beach Building and Zoning Department, and the Standard Building Code Congress International. (Code 1970, ~ 17-13; Ord. No. 25-93-24, ~ 2, 9-13-93; Ord. No. 25-95-27, ~ 3, 7- 10-95'} Sec. 6-61. Water conservation regulations. (a} All new construction and all remodeling or repair involving replacement of fixtures in residential, hotel, motel, industry or commercial use shall utilize fixtures conforming to the following schedule of maximum water usage based on. water pressures at the fixture of .forty {40} to fifty (50) pounds per square inch (psi}: TABLE INSET: Fixture TypeMaximum Flow Rate (gallons)Water closets Tank type 2 per flush Flushometer or flushvalve type 2 per flush Wall mount 3.5 per flush Urinals 1 per flush Shower heads 2.5 per minute Lavatory faucets 2 per minute Sink faucets 2.5 per minute (b) No urinal or water closet that operates on a continuous flow or continuous flush shall be permitted unless fitted with time controls adjusted for periods of use. (c) The use of standard flush toilets may be. .allowed when, in the opinion of the building official, the configuration of the building drainage system. requires a greater quantity of water to adequately flush-the system. (d) Any person desiring to install any device or appliance as, set out shall be required to submit to the building official a manufacturer's data sheet defining the water use characteristics of the plumbing devices or appliances prior to final inspection. (e.) If a particular fixture listed above is not available from at least two {2) suppliers, the building official may accept a signed, notarized certification of nonavailability from the plumbing contractor and allow standard plumbing fixture to be used. The notarized certification of nonavailability shall be signed by the fixture suppliers. (Ord. No. 25-93-25, ~ 1, 12-13-93) Secs. 6-62--6-75. Reserved. AGENDA ITEM #7B NOVEMBER 11, 2002 ARTICLE V. MECHANICAL CODE Sec. 6-76. Adoption. F - ~~ 1~~7 edit}en, ,-d-b~~e-S~t~the-~~ $e~'~ki~g Eede ^eng=e$ T ~ - ' , r~tenee eade €e~ tie ~=n}~e~ dee~g~ and T~ ' s y/ y -uii - '-- -- F ., ,ice -~__~.., F~.1 t.. ~.. F .. ,. a. _.. ._ a. ~__~~~ __ ~. ~_ _- ~, Sec. 6-77. Inspection fees. No permit shall be granted for any mechanical installation within the limits.of the city. until after inspection fees shall have been paid; such inspection fees are hereby fixed as follows: (1) Mechanical permit fees: a. For issuing each permit $ 10.00 b. Air conditioning and refrigeration (total capacity in single installation): For each ton or fractional part thereof: Air conditioning from 1 ton to 10 tons total capacity in single installation, for each town or fraction thereof for each apartment or business will be considered a separate system 4.00 For each ton of air conditioning over 10 tons or fractional part thereof up to 25 tons 2.00 For each ton of air conditioning over 25 tons or fractional part thereof . 1.00 c. Furnaces and heating, equipment (total capacity in single installation): For the first~200,000 BTU per hour capacity or fractional part thereof in singl e installation for each apartment or'business ~. 10.00 _ For each additional 50,000 BTU per hour of fuel used or fractional part thereof . 2.00 • Any burner (not in heating system), each 6.00 d. Boilers, including heating element: For the first 500,000 BTU per hour input of fuel 15.00 For each additional 100,000 BTU per hour input of fuel or fractional part thereof 3.00 . e. Air duct systems: For the first 2,000 cubic feet per minute capacity .of air handled in duct system . 10.00 For each 1,000 cubic feet per minute over 2,000 cubic feet per minute or fractional part thereof up to 10,000 cubic feet per minute 4.00 For each additional 1,000 cubic feet per minute or fractional part thereof . 2.00 f. Pumps 2.00 g. Wells 10.00 h. Tanks, all types, gasoline or liquefied petroleum: . 0--600 gallons 10.00 Over 600 to 10,000 gallons capacity or fractional part thereof 50.00 For each additional 1,000 gallons or fractional part thereof 2.00 i. Service station automobile lifts 5.00 j. Elevators, escalators, manliffs, hoists for the first 4 floors 50.00 k. .Fire sprinkler systems: AGENDA ITEM #7B NOVEMBER 11, 2002 For the first 40 sprinkler heads or fractional part thereof 15.00 For each additional 10 sprinkler heads or fractional part thereof 2.00 1. Fire standpipes, each 3.00 m. Fire hose cabinets, each 3.00 n. Prefabricated fireplaces, each 15.00 o. Alteration or repair of boiler or on fired pressure vessel 15.00 p. Solar collector. system 15.00 q. Commercial hood installation .:15.00 r. Heat exchanger or coil in ducts 5.00 s. Minimum fee for any mechanical permit . 10.00 t. Reinspection fee 10.00 u. For mechanical fee not listed in this section, per thousand dollars. (2) Gas piping permit fees. Consumers' gas piping location: a. For issuing each permit 10.00 b. For 1 to 4 outlets 5.00 For each additional outlet .1.00 fe.e shall be based on 54.00 and .appliances at one c. For conversion burners,- floor furnaces, incinerators, boilers, central heat and air conditioning units 5.00 For each additional unit-. 1.00 d. Vented wall furnaces and water heaters, each unit 2.50 e. Reinspection fee.. 10.00 (Ord. No. 25-82-1, ~ 2, 7-26-82) Secs. 6-78--6-90. Reserved. ARTICLE VI. SWIMMING POOL CODE* *Cross references: Zoning regulation of swimming pools, ~ 24-164. State law references: Regulations of department of health and rehabilitative services, F.S. § 381.031(g)3; public bathhouses and swimming or bathing places, F.S. Ch. 514. I t 1 d C S h B i ? di C ~ ~~ i o en~as9 - 3e etrt- e- e-r~- p - - -r~- -e _..-__-_.. __.. _~___~__~_ ___ ____ _ _____--- ~ a e ena ~ ne. , ___ ______ __~~_ __ 7 ~ . a i -~~ z1~~-~7 ~~~}_~i-i'-erg. ~~6.- zZJr ~6 ~-7---.5 ~T~-T7-r-z~ ~ , Sec. 6-92. Enclosed or roofed pools to comply with building code and zoning regulations. Where an enclosure or roof is provided over a pool, it. shall comply with the building code and accessory building requirements of chapter 24. (Code 1970, ~ 24-4) Secs. 6-93--6-105. Reserved. ARTICLE VII. NUMBERING OF BUILDINGS Sec. 6-106. Required. Every building,"place of residence or place of business in the city which fronts on any public street shall have a number according to the system set forth in this article. (Code 1970, § 6-12) Sec. 6-107. Attachment of numbers to buildings. The number assigned to any building shall be permanently attached in a suitable manner, as determined by the building official, and shall be attached to the AGENDA ITEM #7B NOVEMBER 11, 2~~2 outside of the building in a conspicuous place easily discernible from the street upon which the building faces. {Code 1970, § 6-13) Sec. 6-108. Duties of building official. It shall be the duty of the building official to assign each building a number, to attach or to have attached the assigned number or numbers, and to do all things necessary and practical to carry into effect the intent and provisions of this article. (Code 1970, § 6-14) Sec. 6-109. Street numbering districts designated. The city is hereby divided into street numbering districts as follows: (1) First district. All that part of the city. lying east and south and including both sides of the following streets: Sherry Drive between Atlantic Boulevard and Twelfth Street; Twelfth Street between Sherry Drive and East .Coast Drive; East Coast Drive between Twelfth Street and Sixteenth Street. (2) Second district. All that part of the city lying in the subdivision known as.Saltair, except Sherry Drive (in the first district} and The Plaza (in the third district). (3) Third district. All that part of the city not within the first and second districts. (Code 1970, § 6-15) . Sec. 6-110. System of numbering. ' The building official shall assign street numbers within the street numbering districts as follows: ' (1) In the first district according to the system of numbering as .follows: a. On streets running from south to north and more northerly than easterly or westerly, only odd numbers (not evenly divided by 2) shall be assigned. to buildings on the easterly side and only even numbers (evenly divided by 2) shall .• be assigned to~buildings on the westerly side. b. On streets running from east to west .and more westerly than northerly or southerly, only odd numbers shall be assigned to buildings on .the northerly side and only even numbers shall be assigned to buildings on the southerly side.' c. Atlantic Boulevard on the south and the ocean beach (at the concrete seawall) on the east are hereby declared and determined to be the zero coordinates or axis of this numbering system. Numbers shall run from zero on the, south to the north and from zero on the east to west. d. On every street, one hundred (100) numbers shall be assigned per block {fifty (50) numbers on each side), except on streets running from south to north, where named streets (instead of "numbered" streets) intersect and cross the streets zunning from south to north and, in that case, one hundred (100) numbers shall be assigned to several blocks in a manner, that the number of the hundred block '(Example: the 1200 block) shall be equal to the number of the "numbered" street immediately south thereof and except on streets running from south to north where "numbered" streets, if extended easterly, would intersect the streets running from south to north and, in such case, the number of the hundred block shall cease and the next number of the hundred block shall commence, as if the "numbered" street had extended easterly. e. Each street number on each side of a street shall be measured one from the other {in quotient feet) by dividing the length (in feet) of the street (for which one hundred {100) numbers were assigned) by the numeral fifty {50). Any given building shall be assigned the number or numbers (within the one hundred (100) numbers assigned to the part of block, or several blocks in which the • given building is. situated) by dividing the distance (in feet) of'one number from the other (assigned or unassigned), and the number or numbers having the. closest nonfractional value for that side of the street shall be the number assigned. AGENDA ITEM #7B NOVEMBER 11, 2002 {2} In the second district, according to the system of numbering as follows: a. According to subsection (1)a of this section. b. According to subsection (1)b of this section. c. Atlantic Boulevard on the south and Saltair Boulevard through the district are hereby declared and determined to be the zero coordinates or axis of this numbering system. Numbers shall run from zero on the south to the north, and from zero at Saltair Boulevard to the east and to the west. d. On every street, one hundred (100) numbers shall be assigned per block (fifty (50) numbers on each side). e. According to subsection (1)e of this section. (3) In the third district, according to the system of numbering as•follows: a. According to subsection (1)a of this section. b. According to subsection (.1)b of this section. c. Atlantic Boulevard on the south and the first and second districts on the east are hereby declared and determined to be the zero coordinates or axis of this numbering system, except where the street is a continuation of a street in the first .or second districts, and in that case, the coordinates or axis shall be that of the first or second district, whichever is the case. d. On every street, one hundred .(100) numbers shall be assigned for every five hundred (500) feet, except where streets intersect less than one thousand (1,000) feet apart, in which case one hundred (100) numbers shall be assigned according to subsection (2)d of•this section. e. According to subsection (1}e of this section. (Code 1970, § 6-16) Sec. .6-111. Removing or defacing. No person shall remove or deface or attempt to remove or deface any numbers attached to buildings under the provisions of this article. (Code 1970, ~ 6-17) State law references: Criminal mischief, F.S. ~ 806.13. Secs. 6-112--6-119. Reserved. ARTICLE VIII. HOUSING CODE Sec. 6-120. Adoption. There, is hereby adopted, basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe, healthful living, that certain code known as the Standard Housing Code, 1997 edition, published by the Southern Building Code Congress International, Inc. (Ord. No. 25-89-21, ~ 1, 6-12-89; Ord. No. 25-92-23, ~ 1,' 11-9-92; Ord. No. 25- 96-28, § 1(6), 4-22-96; Ord. No. 25-98-30, §~1, 6-22-98) Note: See editor's note, ~ 6-16. Secs. 6-121--6-140. Reserved. ~ • ARTICLE IX. GAS CODE 5ec..6-141. Adopted. There is hereby adopted for the purpose of establishing rules and regulations for the construction, alteration, removal, demolition, equipment, use and occupancy, location and maintenance of buildings and structures, including permits and penalties, the Standard Gas Code, 1997 edition. (Ord. No. 25-92-23, § 1, 11=9-92;.Ord. No. 25-96-28, § 1(7), 4-22-96; Ord. No. 25-98-30, § 1, 6-22-98) Note: See .editor's note, § 6-16. Secs. 6-142--6-160. Reserved. ARTICLE X. AMUSEMENT DEVICE CODE Sec. 6-161. Adopted. • There is hereby adopted for the purpose of establishing rules and regulations for the construction, alteration, removal, demolition, equipment, use and occupancy, location and maintenance of buildings and structures, including permits and penalties, the Standard Amusement Device Code, 1997 edition. AGENDA ITEM #7B NOVEMBER 11, 2002 (Ord. No. 25-92-23, ~ 1, 11-9-92; Ord. No. 25-96-28, ~ 1(8), 4-22-96; Ord. No. 25-98-30, ~ 1, 6-22-98) Note: See editor's note, ~ 6-16.