HomeMy WebLinkAboutR01-064 amending LUR's the Building Code4 TABLE 1 (1) BUILDING (2) PLUMBING (3) ELECTRICAL (4) MECHANICAL (5) GRADING (6) INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL (7) SIGN (8) MANUFACTURED HOUSING HOOKUP (9) FIRE ALARM SYSTEM (10) FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM (11) RIGHT OF WAY CONSTRUCTION PERMIT - ROUTING ABBREVIATIONS: BUILDING DIVISION =BD ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH =EH PLANNING DIVISION =PD ENGINEERING =EG his Table is a Permit Requirement Guideline ONLY and does not take precedence over the Uniform Codes as adopted b Ea S E P. LAN CLASSIFICATION SPECIFIC PROJECTS NO PERMIT PERMIT (S) REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED OF PROJECTS New Structures Building of New Residential Structures 1, 2 ,3, 4, 5, 6, 9,10,11 BD, EH, PD, EG X Building of New Non- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9. 10,11 BD, EH, PD, EG X & Residential Commercial Structure 1,6,11 BD, EH, PD, EG Factory Built Structures Moving of Existing Structure to New Location X 3,8 BD, PD & Moving of Manufactured X Housing into a Mobile Home Manufactured on Private Land Park X Moving & Setting of Factory 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,11 BD, EH, PD, EG Built Structure on Building Site All Grading - Unless Exempted by the Building Official 5 EG X Grading with No Other Construction Building of a Structure Used Solely as an Agricultural X Amended Agricultural Building (See 3.05) X One story detached buildings used as tool and storage sheds playhouses and similar uses provided the projected roof area does not exceed 120 s.f. and the height of said buildings does not exceed 10 feet at peak of roof. Demolition of the Whole or Part of Building, Factory Built 1 BD, PD Condemned Buildings Structures, or Manufactured Housing Additions & alterations involving bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, living room, or other Additions & Alterations to Exterior Construction & On .1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10 BD, EH, PD, EG X Sire Accessory Construction accessory rooms Additions &alterations 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 BD, PD, EH X involving an attached or detached garage or shop X Non - structural sidewalks/slabs 41 c 43 . TABLE 2 EAGLE COUNTY SNOW LOAD REQUIREMENTS ALTITUDE SNOW LOAD LOCATION - LBS /SQ.FT. Arrowhead 7500 60 54 Aspen Junction 7200 54 Aspen Mesa 7200 75 *Avon 7500 8050 -9500 73-113 Bachelors Gulch •43 *Basalt 6600 77 Beaver Creek Village 8150 93 Bellyache Ridge 8800 57 Berry Creek 7350 45 Bond 6752 40 Burns 6463 8200 77 Colorow Subdivision 8000 -8600 70 -85 Cordillera Cordillera Valley Club 7400 59 79 Cottonwood Pass 8280 Coulter Creek 8100 40 Derby Junction 6463 35 Dotsero 6149 65 Dowd Junction 7726 40 *Eagle 6497 63 Eagle -Vail 7600 47 Eby Creek 6850 55 Edwards 7260 40 El Jebel 6500. 7000 -8000 . Frying Pan River Area 1 21 121 Fulford 9900 93 Gilman G 8800 40 *Gypsum 6320 7250 -7800 55-62 Homestead 7500 -8000 59 -72 Lake Creek 6742 44 McCoy 000 75 *Minturn Missouri Heights 7250 55 72 Meredith 8000 50 Radium 6800 90 Redcliff 8700 54 Red Table Acres 7200 7800 -8400 67'82 Reudi Shores 7200 54 Seven Castles -- 7500 -8500 60 -85 Squaw Creek 48 State Bridge 6886 8750 -9000 90-98 Strawberry Park Sweetwater 7500 98 98 Tennessee Pass 10400 *Vail 8150 98 98 Vail Pass Area 10400 72 West Vail 8000 50 Wolcott 6984 *Local jurisdictions may vary from this table. the following shall be used to determine snow load: For elevations or building sites in areas not listed on the table S= Snow Load of Eagle County, except Tennessee Pass use 6 S K +12 (A -W 2p K= 4 in all areas A= Site elevation divided by 1000 (ex. 9200' =9.2) 43 c C 11. Fire Sprinkler systems and Fire Alarm Systems. Permit fees shall be based on the valuation of the systems equipment and installation or the cost per square foot taken from the Building Valuation Data sheet, Building Standards Magazine, published by the International Conference of Building Officials. Plus an additional 65% for plan review. 12. Elevator Permit fees shall be paid to the Northwest Colorado Council of Governments. For permit applications and to schedule inspections, contact Elevator Inspection Program at (970)468 -0295 Ext. 108. 13. Replacement of roof for single - family structure is $47.00. 14. Grading permit fees and plan review fees, per tables A -33-A and A -33 -B of the 1997 UBC. 45 C TABLES PLUMBING PERMIT FEES Amendment of UPC Table 1 -1 Plumbing Permit Fees Amend Table 1 -1 Plumbing Permit fees. Other Inspections and Fees To Read As Follows: 1. Inspections outside of normal business hours ............... .........................$7 2. Reinspection fee ............................. ............................... ........................$ 3. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated ..... .........................$47.0 4. Additional plan review required by charges, additions or revisions to approved plans (minimum charge - onehalf hour) ................................ ............................... .........................$ 47 . C�-, C PLANS FOR SINGLE FAMILY OR DUPLEX BUILDINGS TWO SETS of the follo will be required: SITE PLAN SHOWING THE FOLLOWING: _ Legal Description Township Range Sect Subdivision Lot. Blo Filing...). _ Property lines Proposed and Existing - Setbacks Building Env., Easem ents, Lo Splits & Dimensions (An Improvement Location Certificate may be required). North Arrow and Scale of the drawings. Driveway Material Slope (grade %) Culverts Adjacent Streets and D imensions. S Proposed /Existing, including sheds barns, decks pati & any. other struct/blda. Water Fe atures Streams creeks springs, ponds ditches 50' setback from 1`00 yr fl ood. etc. Existing and Proposed Contours Grading /Drainage around structures erosion control, etc. Dr ainage Plan include directional indicators for positive drainage aw from the building Drainage to be contained on site. The contours must be shown in 2' -1 of increments. Finish Floor Elevations - Shown on the building footprint. Existing and Proposed wells septic tanks leach fields, etc. _ Conne ctions from road right of way to the building - Water, sewer, gas pr opane, phone electric cable etc On duplexes both sides are to be shown._ Lan dsca p ing Plan Existina plant materials ground cover, sidewalks snow storage, etc.. Construction Parking / Staging _ Retaining Walls Materials highest and lowest point (Engineered detail re if over 4' CONSTRUCTION PLANS SHOWING THE FOLLOWING: Plans m ust be complete identical legible to scale and stapled together as two separate sets. m Architectural Sheets Floor plans for each level complete dimensions drawing scale noted _ Minimum (4) elevations N.S.E. _ Building cross sections and construction details _ Each room is clearly labeled (Ex bedroom living, kitchen et Location of mechanical equipment shown on the plans. Window sizes and types are noted on floor plan or elevations (Rough op ening sizes and window operation is clearly indicated.) Guardrail details shown. Roof covering and sidina specified. _ Roof slope /pitch shown. _ Att ventilation and crawl space ventilation details are provided wh ere applicab _ Minimum insulation shown for walls, floor and roof Firepl labeled as gas or wood burning (If wood burning model # an specs required) 32 C C 11 disposal regulation. Where a private or subsurface sewage disposal system is necessary and the proposed site meets the requirements or conditions therefore imposed by a provision of the aforesaid laws, regulations, or resolutions, the Building Official shall not issue a permit until a sewage disposal permit has first been issued in writing by the Environmental Health Office; D. The proposed site is located, all or in part, within any area determined by . the Building Official to necessitate special building requirements as a result of geological hazards or Flood Plain Hazard Area in any county resolution;. and the special permit required by such resolution has not been obtained by the applicant. All special building requirements included in any such special permit shall be incorporated into the permit issued to the applicant under this Resolution; E. In the opinion of the Building Official, the requirements of U.B.C. Section 106 have not been complied with. F. The proposed work is to be done-within a subdivision (including a resubdivision) for which a final plat (including any relevant amended final plat) has not been approved and for which a Subdivision Improvements Agreement, if required by or for the final plat approval, has not been entered into. G. No Building Permit shall be issued until site plans are presented that show an on- site area that is and will remain available for off- street parking and storage of construction materials. 3.14.03 FEES A. The schedule of fees to be charged for the issuance of a permit under this Resolution shall be as set forth in Section 3.01 of the Eagle County Building Resolution. Minimum permit and inspection fees for the Uniform Solar Energy Code and the Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code shall comply with the minimum stated on Tables 8 and 9 of this Resolution. B. If the Building Official discovers any person undertaking any work in violation of this Resolution, he shall notify the violator to cease. such act or acts,and such violator shall pay for such permit four times the amount of the fee otherwise levied (UBC Section 107.5.2). C. The estimated value of the work shall be reviewed by the Building Official The Building Official shall account for all fees paid under this Resolution for any building, mobile -home placement shall deposit in the County General Fund. (See 3.05. C. of the ECBR). UNIFORM SWIMMING POOL, SPA AND HOT TUB CODE AMENDMENTS 3.12 THE UNIFORM SWIMMING POOL, SPA and HOT TUB CODE, 1997 EDITION IS SPECIFICALLY AMENDED AS FOLLOWS: A. Section 110.0 Fees. Section 110.0 -Fees. is amended to read as follows:. Any person who shall commence any swimming pool, spa, or hot tub work for which a permit is required by this Code without. having obtained a permit therefore shall, if subsequently permitted to obtain a permit, pay four times the permit fee fixed by the section for such work, provided, however, that this provision shall not apply to emergency work when it shall be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Administrative Authority that such work was urgently necessary and that it was not practical to obtain a permit therefor, before the commencement of the work. In all such cases a permit must be obtained as soon as it is practical to do so, and if there be an unreasonable delay in obtaining such permit, a four -times fee as herein provided shall be charged. B. Table 1 -1 Schedule of Fees. Table 1 -1 Schedule of Fees is amended in Table 9 of the Eagle County Building Resolution. C. Section 117.0 Board of Appeals. Section 117.0 Board of Appeals is deleted and replaced by Section 3.16 of the Eagle County Building Resolution. D. Section 202.0 Definitions. Section 202.0 Definitions. Is amended as follows: Administrative Authority. Where reference is made to the Administrative Authority, it shall mean the Eagle County Building Official. 3.13 GENERAL BUILDING PERMIT RESTRICTIONS 3.13.01 No person shall commence or continue any on site work in respect to any building, structure, factory-built housing unit, mobile home equipment, road cut permit, grading permit, construction parking or storage of materials, without first obtaining the necessary permits from the Community Development Office, Building Division. 3.13.02 No person shall commence or continue any work in respect to any private subsurface sewage disposal system without first obtaining a permit from the Environmental Health Division. 3.13.03 Written approval of the Environmental Health Division shall be obtained before the backfilling of any private or subsurface sewage disposal system. 28 C 0 NFPA 13D AMENDMENTS 3.10 NFPA 13D, ONE- AND TWO- FAMILY DWELLINGS AND MANUFACTURED HOMES IS SPECIFICALLY AMENDED AS FOLLOWS: A. Section 2 -2 Water Supply Sources. Add the following: (e). Water supply systems that require a fire pump shall be provided with a fire department connection (FDC) in a location approved by the jurisdiction having authority. B. Section 3 -7 Add the Following: Afire department connection (FDC) will be required on all monitored sprinkler systems and located within 6 feet of the knox box or in an approved location by the jurisdiction having authority. A 1 '/ inch hose connection is required. C. Section 4 -1.2 Number of Design Sprinklers. Section 4 -1.2 Number of Design Sprinklers is amended to read as follows: The number-of design sprinklers shall include all sprinklers within a compartment, up to a maximum of two sprinklers, under a flat, smooth, horizontal ceiling. For compartments containing two or more sprinklers, calculations shall be provided for two operating sprinkler criteria. Structures greater than 3,500 square feet shall be calculated with a minimum of three heads operating. D. Section 4 -2.5 Add the Following: Crawl spaces or attics with fuel burning appliances to be protected with'residential sprinklers and ceilings to be protected with drywall within a 3 foot arc of the perimeter of the appliance. Attics with pull down ladders to be protected with residential sprinklers. E. Section 5 -5 Amend Section 5 -5: Residential sprinklers shall be installed in all areas including residential garages. F. Section 5 -5 Amend Section 5 -5: Exception number 2: Sprinklers are not required in open attached porches, carports and similar structures. 26 Fire Chief may authorize the use of Class I standpipes which are located as required for Class II standpipes. 5. 'For the purpose of this table, occupied roofs or parking structures shall be considered an additional story. In parking structures, a tier is a story. 6. Class 11 standpipes need not be provided in assembly areas solely of worship. K. Section 1006.2.1 Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations fire -. extinguishing System. Where Required. Section 1006.2.1 Where Required is amended to read: Approved automatic fire- extinguishing systems shall be provided for the protection of commercial -type cooking equipment. Fire - extinguishing equipment shall be monitored in accordance with section 1007.3.3.6 L. Section 1007.2.1.2 Fire Alarm Systems, Use of area separation walls to define separate buildings. Section 1007.2.1.2 is amended to include:. For the purposes of Section 1007, area separation walls shall not define separate buildings, and shall include all habitable levels. M. Section 1007.2.2.1 Fire Alarm Systems, Group A Occupancies. Section 1007.2.2.1 is amended to read: Group A Divisions 1,2, 2.1 and 3 Occupancies shall be provided with manual and automatic fire -alarm systems in accordance with Section 1007.2.2. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Group A Occupancy portions of Group E Occupancies are permitted to have alarms as required for the Group E Occupancy. 2. See also section 1007.2.1.2. N. Section 1007.2.3 Fire Alarm Systems, Group B Occupancies. Section 1007.2.3 is amended to 'include: Group B Occupancies exceeding 6,000 square feet. per floor or 12,000 square feet total shall be provided with manual and automatic fire alarm systems. Mezzanines shall be included in the square footage. O. Section 1007.2.7.2.6 Fire Alarm Systems Group I Occupancies. Division 3. Monitoring. Section 1007.2.7.2.6 is amended to read: The fire alarm system shall be monitored in accordance with section 1007.3.3.6. P. Section 1007.2.8 Fire Alarm Systems, Group M Occupancies. Section 1007.2.8 is amended to include: Group M Occupancies exceeding 6,000 square feet per floor or 12,000 square feet total shall be provided with a manual system. 24 C, G UNIFORM FIRE CODE AMENDMENTS 3.09 THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE, 1997 EDITION, IS SPECIFICALLY AMENDED AS FOLLOWS: A. Section 104.1.2 Authority at Fires and Other Emergencies, Interference. Section 104.1.2 is amended to include . the following: It shall be unlawful for any person to . interrupt, silence, or disconnect any signal or fire alarm system signal which indicates the presence of an emergency fire condition. Fire alarm panel trouble signals, maintenance signals,_ testing signals or as approved in writing by the Chief shall not be construed as an emergency fire condition. B. Section 105.8 Permits, Permits Required. All permits required under this subsection are expressly deleted, save and except the following section in their entirety. c.2 Carnivals and fairs. e.1 Explosives or blasting agents. f.2 Fireworks. 0.1 Open burning. p.3 Pyrotechnical special effects material. C. Section 203 Definitions and Abbreviations. Item C. Chief is amended to read: Chief is the Eagle County Building Official or the building official's duly authorized representative. D. Section 207 Definitions and Abbreviations Item F. False alarm is amended to read: False alarm is the reporting of an alarm for which no such fire or emergency exists. E. Section 1001.5.2 Fire - Protection Systems and Equipment, Inspection and Testing. Section 1001.5.2 is amended to read beginning at second paragraph: Automatic fire- extinguishing systems shall be inspected and tested at least. annually. See Appendix III -C for recommended guidelines. Fire alarm systems shall be inspected and tested at least annually: See UFC Standard 10 -2 for recommended guidelines. Standpipes shall be inspected and tested at least every five years. See NFPA 14 for recommended guidelines. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Automatic fire- extinguishing equipment associated with commercial cooking operations when in compliance with Section' 1006. 22 c c B: Article 210 -8 (a). 1. Ground Fault Circuit - Interrupter Protection for Personnel. Article 210 -8 (a). 1 Is amended to read as follows: (1) Bathrooms. Accessible receptacle outlets shall not be located within 3 feet of the inside edge of bathtubs or hydromassage bathtubs. C. Article 210- 11(c)(3) Branch Circuits Required Dwelling Units. Amended to add the following sentence: There shall be no more than four duplex receptacles on this 20 amp circuit. D. Article 210 -21 Outlet Devices, 220 -3 Computation of Branch Circuits, 220-4 Branch Circuits Required.. Amendment of Articles 210 -21, 220 -3, 220-4 to add the following sentence to the first paragraph: Only eight receptacle outlets will be installed on 15 amp circuits; or ten receptacle outlets on 20 amp circuits for lighting branch circuits including receptacles. E. Article 220 -5(b) Small Appliance Branch Circuits- Dwelling Unit. Amendment of Article 220 -16(a) to add the following sentence to the first paragraph: There shall be no more than four duplex receptacles on each small appliance branch circuit. F. Article 305 Temporary Wiring. Amendment of Article 305 -1 Scope to add anew subsection: (e) Permanent services on buildings which are energized for construction work will be considered as temporary service equipment until such time as the final inspection is completed. G. Article 680 -70 Hydromassage Bathtubs. To add the following sentence: All G.F.C.I. protection shall be located within the same room. It is to be installed 5 feet + off of finished floor and 5 feet from hydromassage bathtub. The cord is not to exceed 3 feet from motor to receptacle installed near the access door protected by the resettable G.F.C.I. mounted on the wall. (The resettable G.F.C.I. is not to be installed under the tub). A 15" x 20" minimum access is required for hydromassage tub motors. H. Article 695 -1. Scope. Article 695 -1. Scope. (a) Covered. Is amended by adding the following: (3) This article applies to pumps used to supply sprinkler systems in one - and two- family dwellings. NFPA 13D -1996, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two - Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes. I. Article 695 -6(a). Power Wiring. (a) Supply conductors. Article 695 -8. (A) Is amended by adding the following: Where supply conductors for fire sprinkler systems in NFPA 13D systems cannot be routed outside buildings, they shall be permitted to be routed through the building provided they are installed under or enclosed within not less than 2 inches of concrete in accordance with Article 230, or in a one -hour removal of unburned gas shall be a minimum 3" drain pipe to the exterior of the building. The drain shall not be trapped and shall be protected from snow closure and rodents. When the above means cannot be achieved, an engineered mechanical exhaust system with a propane sensor and an automatic safety shut -off, shall be required. F. Add Section 406 Ventilation Requirements for Mechanical Spaces. 406.1 General. Spaces containing gas fired sealed combustion equipment shall be ventilated to prevent overheating of the space. 35 CFM of outside air shall be provided per 100,000 Btu of input rating. Fans shall be automatically controlled to maintain space temperature. — G. Section 509.6 Automatic Power, Fuel and Ventilation Shutoff . Section 509.5.1 General. Add the following paragraph: Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations and Maintenance. Fire - extinguishing equipment shall be monitored in accordance with paragraph 1007.3.3.6 of the Uniform Fire Code. H. Section 701.2 Unusually Tight Construction. Section 701.2 Unusually Tight Construction is amended to read: In buildings of unusually tight construction, combustion air shall be obtained from outside. All habitable buildings within the Eagle County jurisdiction shall be considered of unusually tight construction. I. Section 702.1 Location. Delete the EXCEPTION. J. Section 701.2 Combustion Air for Fuel Burning Equipment. Any residential occupancy that has mechanical equipment in a garage that has all exterior walls surfaced with a vapor barrier or drywall must be provided with combustion air as required for unusually tight construction. The combustion air required will be 50% of the total combustion air required by Table 7 -A. K. Section 707.2 Designed Installations.. Add the following paragraph: Natural gas and propane (LP) gas fired equipment shall be provided with 31 CFM of outside air per 100,000 Btu of input rating. The combustion airflow shall be verified before the. equipment is allowed to fire. L. TABLE 7 -A SIZE OF COMBUSTION -AIR OPENINGS OR DUCTS. Under Column II Buildings of Unusually Tight Construction. DELETE #5. M. Section 901.2 Item 4 Vented Decorative Appliances. Section 901.2 Item 4 Vented Decorative Appliances is amended to read; All gas logs shall be equipped with a listed pilot safety device and shall have a listed safety shutoff device. N. Section 901.3 Gas -fired Log Lighters. Section 901.3 Gas fired Log Lighters is m C C For each 5 gallons per minute flow or fraction thereof over 20 gallons per minute, the area of the sand interceptor inlet section is to be increased by 1 square foot. The outlet section shall have at all times a minimum area of 50 percent of the inlet section. The outlet section must be covered by a solid removable cover set flush with the finished floor, and the inlet section shall have an open grating set flush with the finished floor and suitable for the traffic in the area in which it is located. Alternate Design: Alternate designs for construction or baffling of sand interceptors complying with the intent of this code maybe submitted to the Building Official for approval. Discharge: When a sand interceptor is used by itself without also discharging through an oil interceptor, the outlet pipe must be turned down inside the interceptor under the water level to provide a 6 -inch water seal. A cleanout shall be installed to provide access to the outlet line. ,t Oil And Flammable Liquids Separator: Where Required General: All commercial storage or repair garages; gasoline stations with grease racks, grease pits or wash racks; all motor vehicle laundries and all factories which have oily and /or flammable wastes as a result of manufacturing, storage, maintenance, repair or testing - processes shall be provided with all necessary floor drains, sand interceptors, catch basins and oil interceptors properly vented through the roof on the sewer side of the diameter with a full -size cleanout to grade and the vent pipe not less than 2- inches. Combination Oil And Sand Interceptor: A combination oil and sand interceptor may be installed when the design is approved in writing by the' Building Official. Design, Overall Requirements: Oil separators shall have a depth of not less than 2 feet below the invert of the discharge drain. The outlet opening of the separator' shall have not less than an 18 -inch water seal. Motor Vehicle Garages: On each floor of garages where not more than three motor vehicles are serviced and stored, separators shall have a minimum capacity of 6 cubic. feet, and 1 cubic foot capacity shall be added for each vehicle up to 10 vehicles. Above 10 vehicles, the Building Official shall determine the size. of the separator required. Service Stations And Repair Shops: Where vehicles are serviced only and not stored, separator capacity shall be based on a net capacity of 1 cubic foot -for each 100 square feet of surface to be drained into the separator with a minimum of 6 cubic feet. N. Section 1204.3.1 Rough Piping Inspection. Amend Section 1204.3.1 to add the M A. Section 101.4.1.4. Conflicts Between Codes Amend to read: When the requirements within the jurisdiction of this plumbing code conflict with the requirements of the mechanical code, the Building Official shall determine which code shall prevail. B. Section 103.4.4.2 Investigation Fees: Work without a Permit. Section 103.4.4 is amended to read: An investigation fee, in addition to the permit fee, may be collected whether or not a permit is then or subsequently issued. The investigation fee shall be four times the amount of the permit fee that would be required by this code if a permit were to be issued. The payment of such investigation fee shall not exempt any person from compliance with all other provisions of this code nor from any penalty prescribed by law. C. Section 203.0 Administrative Authority. Amend to read: The Eagle County Building Official is the Administrative Authority. D. Section 507.2 Combustion Air Amend the first sentence to read: All habitable Buildings shall be considered of unusually tight construction and all combustion air shall be obtained from the outside. E. Section 601.1 Running Water Required Delete the last sentence which reads: In jurisdictions which adopt Appendix J, water closets, urinal, and trap primers in designated non- residential building may be provided with reclaimed water as defined and regulated by Appendix. J of this Code. F. Section 603.3.4 Heat Exchangers. Section 603.3.4 is amended to read: Heat exchangers and other assemblies or methods of construction using potable water shall be of listed construction and materials. The sections in contact with potable water shall be of material and weights suitable for potable water as set forth in this chapter. G. Section 603.4.4.1 Heat Exchangers Delete this section. H. Appendix I entitled "Private Sewage Disposal Systems" is hereby deleted. I. Section 609._1 Installation Amend the last sentence to read: The minimum cover shall be seven (7) feet below finish grade. Section 807.4 Appliances. Section 807.4 is amended to read: No domestic dishwashing machine shall be directly connected to a drainage system or food waste disposer without the use of an approved dishwasher airgap fitting on the discharge side of the dishwashing machine. Listed airgaps shall be installed with the flood level (FL) marking at or above the flood level of the sink or drain board, whichever is 14 Uniform Mechanical Code whichever is more stringent. Ductwork that goes from the fireplace and through the fire - resistive shaft and into the inside of the building must be 26 gauge sheet metal the full length. Fireplaces: Where dampers are required. to be removed, clamped or welded open. Doors in front of fireplace openings are required. No building or mechanical permits will be issued for the installation of a wood burning device unless the device is in conformance with the Eagle County Land Use Regulations regarding wood burning control. HH. Appendix Chapter 3 Division II Agricultural Buildings, Section 326 Scope. Appendix Chapter 3 Division II Agricultural Buildings, Section 326 first paragraph is amended to read: The provisions of this appendix shall apply to agricultural buildings as defined under Appendix Section 326 and placed on a lot less than 2 acres in size. The provisions of this appendix shall also apply to buildings on property 2 acres or larger, where the buildings are used for human habitation, public riding arenas or public events. Plumbing, Mechanical and Electrical permits shall be required for all agricultural buildings regardless whether a. Building Permit is required. Appendix Chapter 30 Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators And Moving Walks Section 3011.5 Fees. Appendix Chapter 30 Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators and Moving Walks Section 3011.5 Fees, is deleted and replaced with the following: A fee for each permit shall be paid to the Northwest Colorado Council of Governments as set forth in table 7 of this resolution. The annual certificate of inspection will be administered by the certified elevator inspection agency. For permit applications and inspections contact Elevator Inspection Program at (970) 468 -0295 Ext. 108 JJ. Appendix Chapter 30 Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators and Moving Walks, . Section 3012-ANSI Code Adopted. Appendix Chapter 30 Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators and Moving Walks, Section 3012 is amended to read as follows: New elevators, dumbwaiters, escalators and moving walks and major alterations to such conveyances and the installation thereof shall conform to the requirements•of the American National Standards Institute ASME /ANSI A17.1 -1996, with Addendum, Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators, including Supplements A17.1 a -1997 and A17.1 b -1998, published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Existing elevators and escalators shall conform with ASME /ANSI A17.3 -1986, Safety Code for Existing Elevators and Escalators, including Supplement A17.3a =1989, published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 12 C L� T. Table 9 -A- STANDPIPE REQUIREMENTS. Table 9 -A- STANDPIPE REQUIREMENTS Amend table to delete hose requirements in all occupancy categories in both sprinklered and non - sprinklered buildings. U. Section 1007.3.4 Travel Through Intervening Rooms. Section 1007.3.4 is amended as follows: Delete Exceptions 1, 2, 3. V. Section 1203.2 Light. EXCEPTION. Section 1203.2 Light EXCEPTION.is amended as follows: Exception: Kitchens, media rooms or recreation type rooms in Group R occupancies may provided with artificial light. W. Section 1203.3 Ventilation. Section 1203.3 Second paragraph is amended to read: In lieu of required exterior openings for natural ventilation, a mechanical ventilating system may be provided. Such system shall be capable of providing two air changes per hour in guest rooms, dormitories, habitable rooms, media rooms, recreation rooms and in public corridors with a minimum of 15 cubic feet per minute (71Js) of outside air per occupant during such time as the building is occupied. X. Section 1608 Snow Loads. Section 1608 Snow Loads is amended to read: Snow loads shall be determined in accordance with Table 2, entitled "Eagle County Snow Load Requirements" included in this text. Mobile homes built with a snow load design less than specified in Table 2 may be installed provided the owner agrees in writing to maintain the snow accumulation on the mobile home so as not to exceed the designed maximum snow load of the mobile home. Y. Section 1609 Wind Loads. Section 160.9 Wind Loads is amended by adding the following: The basic wind speed for Eagle County shall be 80 mph in accordance with Figure 16 =1, Volume 2. Exposure shall be determined per section 1616, Volume 2. Z. Section 1614 Snow Loads. Section 1614 Snow Loads third paragraph, add the following sentence: Where snow fences or guards are installed on roofs to prevent snow from sliding off of the roof, the snow load shall not be permitted to be-reduced based on roof slope. Where snow load is permitted to be reduced, the provisions contained in Appendix Chapter 16, Division I Volume 2 shall be applied in the design. AA. Section 1701.5 Types of Work. Section 1701.5 Types of Work is amended by adding the following: Item 16: A third party inspection by a certified log inspection agency shall be iul l i less than a one -hour occupancy separation. Exceptions: 1. Is amended. to read as follows: In Groups A,B,E,F,M,R,S,and U Occupancies, boilers, central heating plants or hot water supply boilers where the largest piece of fuel equipment does not exceed 400,000 btu's per hour (117.2 kw) input. Exception: 3. Is added to read as follows: In R -3 and U occupancies rooms containing a boiler, central heating plant or hot water supply boiler in excess of 400,000 btu's'per hour input shall be separated from the rest of the building by not less than: 1 hour construction is required on the room side of the heating equipment, with a 20 minute rated door, smoke sealed / self - closing. G. Section 303.9 Fire Alarm Systems. Section 303.9 Fire Alarm Systems is amended to read as follows: An approved fire alarm system shall be installed as set forth in the Fire Code in Group A, Divisions 1, 2, 2.1 and 3 Occupancies. H. Section 304.9 Fire Alarm Systems. Section 304.9 Fire Alarm Systems is amended to read as follows: An approved fire alarm system shall be installed as amended in the Uniform Fire Code Section 1007.2.3 for Group B Occupancies. Section 309.9 Fire Alarm Systems. Section 309.9 Fire Alarm Systems is to read as follows: An approved fire alarm system shall be installed as set forth in the Uniform Fire Code as amended in Section 1007.2.8 for Group M Occupancies. J. Section 310.10 Fire Alarm Systems. Section 310.10 Fire Alarm Systems first paragraph is amended to by adding a last sentence as follows: Any use occupancy which includes an R -1 Occupancy shall be provided with a manual and automatic fire alarm system in accordance with Uniform Fire Code Section 1007.2.9. K. Section 310.10 Fire Alarm Systems. Section 310.10 Fire Alarm Systems. is amended by deleting EXCEPTIONS 2. L. Section 310.11 Heating. Section 310.11 Heating is amended by adding the following: Heat loss calculations shall be required for all dwelling units. The minimum design criteria shall be 70 degree F temperature inside and -20 degree F temperature outside. Minimum insulation requirements for Group R, Division 1 and 3 Occupancies shall be as follows: R -19 for exterior walls and floors, R -30 for ceilings /roofs exposed to the exterior. Insulation installed at required locations shall have a minimum 4 mil vapor barrier or equivalent installed on the interior side of all exterior surfaces. items installed. 8. Where the landscaping, revegetation, drainage or culvert installation, required under Eagle County Land Use Regulations for the purposes of preventing land erosion, improper drainage, damage to properties and unsightliness in residential zones containing multi family dwellings and in all portions of lots in CL, CG, I, and PUD Zone Districts, is not complete, or where Public Improvements are required under Eagle County Land Use Regulations, a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy may be issued upon submittal and approval of a properly executed Construction Improvement If the improvements required for issuance of a final Certificate of Occupancy have not been completed within one year of the date of issuance of the Temporary Certificate of Occupancy, the County may arrange such completion using the collateral. Should compliance be attained any time prior to the expiration of one year, the collateral will be returned to the permittee upon issuance of the'Final Certificate of Occupancy. 9. Sufficient roadway access for emergency vehicles. Required improvements collateralized under a subdivision improvements agreement to which the County is a party may not be required to be further collateralized under this sub - section. The Temporary Certificate of Occupancy for Commercial or Multi - Family dwellings shall have a time period of up to, but not more than, one year from date of issuance, where a project does not have a Construction Improvement Agreement. The Temporary Certificate shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the premises until final approval for occupancy complete. 3.04.11 WORK shall mean the construction, demolition, alteration, repair, moving or change in the class of occupancy of any building, equipment or structure, and shall include the installation, construction, alteration or repair of any private or subsurface sewage - disposal system, and the placement and use of a mobile home as a living unit elsewhere than in an approved mobile -home parkas defined in the Eagle County Land Use Regulations. n G 0 connections and made so as to be readily moveable as a unit or units on its (their) own running gear and designed to be used as a dwelling unit(s) without permanent foundation. ANSI Al 19 -1:(1) (1) The phrase without a permanent foundation" indicates that the support system is constructed with the intent that the mobile home placed thereon will be moved from time to time at the convenience of the owner. [American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Article A119.1: Standard for Mobile Homes, National Fire Protection Association (N`FPA Edition No. 501A, 1990) Section 1 -2.] 3.04.06 ROAD OR STREET shall mean a way or right -of -way reserved for public or private use (other than an alley), which also provides primary vehicular and pedestrian access to adjacent properties; it may also be used for drainage or utility access to adjacent properties, and may include the terms: avenue, drive, highway, lane, place, road or other similar designation. 3.04.07 SIGN shall mean any letters, figures, design, symbol, trademark, illuminating device, or other device intended to attract attention to any place subject, person, firm, corporation, public performance, article, machine or merchandise whatsoever, and painted, printed, constructed or displayed in any manner whatsoever. 3.04.08 SITE shall mean any parcel or area of land having an area sufficient to satisfy the provisions of the Eagle County Land Use Regulations. 3.04.09 TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY for one- and two-family dwelling units (R -3/U -1 occupancies) shall mean a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy that may be issued when, but not limited to, the following components of a project are complete and approved by the Eagle County Building Official. 1. Kitchen operative. 2. One bathroom operative as per the approved plans. 3. All smoke detectors installed and passed final inspection per Eagle County Building Resolution and UBC Chapter 3. 4. The following items are complete: a. Address Numbers. b. Handrails at stairways. C. Guardrails. d. Decks/ landings. VI -B Hazard Ranking; Appendix Chapter VI -E Reference Tables From the Uniform Building Code; Appendix Chapter VI -I Unit Conversion Tables published by the International Conference of Building Officials. The 1997 edition of the Uniform Code for Abatement of Dangerous Buildings published by the International Conference of Building Officials. The 1997 edition of the Uniform Plumbing Code, including Appendix A, Appendix B, Appendix C, Appendix D, Appendix E, Appendix F, Appendix H, and IAPMO Installation Standards. The 1997 edition of the Uniform Mechanical Code, including Appendix Chapter A (1997); Appendix C, Chapter 8 Sizing of Venting Systems Serving Appliances Equipped With Draft Hoods and Appliances Listed for Use With Type B Vents; Appendix D Unit Conversion Tables published by the International Conference of Building Officials. The 1999 National Electrical Code with Appendices published by the National Fire Protection Association with the Uniform Administrative Code Provision for the National Electrical Code of the International Conference of Building Officials, 1996 Edition; The 1997 Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa, and Hot -Tub Code published by the International Conference of Building Officials. The 1997 edition of the Uniform Solar Energy Code and Appendix Chapter C Symbols published by the International Conference of Building Officials. The 1996 Edition of NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code. The 1999 Editions of NFPA13 Installation of Sprinkler Systems, NFPA 13 -D Sprinkler Systems in One and Two Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes, NFPA 13 -R Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies Up to And Including Four Stories in Height published by the National Fire Protection Association and any and all amendments to said codes and /or standards as of the date.of execution of this Resolution, are hereby adopted by this reference and incorporated herein as if set forth in full (hereinafter collectively referred to as "code"); and shall apply to all dwellings, buildings and structures located in the area of the County of Eagle outside of incorporated towns, hereinafter referred to as the :'regulated area," unless otherwise provided. Said codes and /or standards set forth in this subsection shall be available from the Building Official, Department of Community Development, County of Eagle, 500 Broadway, Eagle, Colorado 81631. 2 C/ I i ci G Ci C. Pf > a b ell^ ' mg 3.18 WAIVER r The Building Official may waive any permit requirements within this Resolution only after a determination that the effect of such a waiver is minor and will not affect the health, safety and welfare of the persons occupying buildings of Eagle County. 3.19 REPEAL Upon the approval and adoption of this Resolution by the Board, all existing or previously adopted Building Resolutions not reflected in this Resolution be and the same are hereby repealed and superseded by this Resolution. 3.20 SEVERABILITY The Eagle County Board of Commissioners hereby declares that if any section, subsection, clause or phrase of this Resolution or of the 1997 Code adopted by this Resolution, is for any reason held to be invalid by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Resolution and /or 1997 Code. 3.21 EFFECTIVE DATE This Resolution shall be in force and effect from and after the date of the Board's execution of this Resolution. 40. A. Membership of the Board of Appeals: A Board of Appeals, consisting of five (5) members, shall be appointed by the Board of Commissioners to hear and decide appeals as provided hereunder. The Board of Appeals shall appoint from its membership, a Chairman and a Secretary who shall keep a written record of all proceedings of the Board. B. Qualifications of Board Members: If any such persons are available in the County, each member shall be a licensed professional engineer or architect or a building contractor or superintendent of building construction, or other person qualified by experience and training to pass on matters pertaining to building construction, and at no time shall there be more than two members from the same profession or business; and at least one member shall, if. possible, be a licensed architect and one member shall be a licensed structural or civil engineer. C. Application for Appeal: In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determinations made by the building official relative to the application and interpretation of this code. The board of appeals shall have no'authority relative to interpretation of the administrative provisions of this code nor shall the board be empowered to waive requirements of the building code or Eagle County Building Resolution. D. Fees: Fees for a board of appeals hearing shall be $100.00 payable to the Eagle County Treasurer at the time of application. . E. Time for Appeal: An appeal shall be commenced within 10 days from the date of the decision appealed from by filing a written Notice of Appeal with the Secretary of the Board of Appeals setting forth the decision appealed from. F. Board Action on Appeal: Upon receipt of a Notice of Appeal, the Secretary shall schedule said appeal for Hearing in 30 days, or if the Board has adopted,a regular schedule of meetings, not later than the. third regular meeting following receipt of the Notice. The Secretary shall there upon mail written notice of the date, time, and place of the Hearing to the Building Official and to the Appellant. G. Hearings: Hearings shall be public and shall be conducted as nearly as possible in conformity with Section 24 -4 -105 C.R.S. 1973, as amended. The Board shall adopt reasonable rules and regulations for the conduct of conduct of such hearings. H. Rulings: The Board shall issue its findings and rulings thereon in writing not later than 30 days after the hearing, or not later than the second regular meeting following the hearing, if the regular schedule of meetings has been adopted by the Board. The Secretary shall mail copies of the findings and rulings to the Building Official and Appellant. 3.16.02 Appeals to the Board of County Commissioners. A. Grievances: Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Board of Appeals shall have the right of appeal therefrom to the Board of County Commissioners. Such appeal shall be - made within thirty (30) days from the date of the decision of the Board of Appeals, and in the case of an appeal by the Building Official, the original Appellant shall be notified within 38 Structural Plans _ All sheets of the plans must be wet stamped and signed by Colorado S tate Licensed Engineer. Design specifications sheets including information below Roof live /dead loads or/deck/corridor live /dead loads Special loading for parking garages etc. Wind design Seismic desian Foundation design criteria per soils report Soil /geotechnical report re ferenced. FootinuMoundation plans with complete dimensions wall heights etc. FootinaMoundation reinforcement details provided and referenced from p lan view. Fr amina plans for each level of building . All walls, columns beams foist rafte and other structural elements clearly shown. Complete construction details showing connections of structural framing elements including details for special connections (welding. bolting etc.) Mechanical Plans All sheets of the plans must be wet stamped and signed by Colorado St ate L icensed Engineer. Floor plans for each level with single line drawinas overlaid showing the following: Size location and materials of all ductwork plenums registers return air, and outside air intake resisters. _ Size and location of all combustion air ductwork and openings. _ Size type and termination of gas appliance flues /vents _ Locations of all fire and combination smokefre dampers or ceiling da m p ers Complete equipment schedules for all mechanical equipment (boilers, fu rnace. exhaust fans etc. _ For commercial kitchen hoods additional information on hood sizes, duct sizes. CFM calculations etc. is required. Plumbing Plans _ All sheets of the plans must be wet stamped and signed by Colorado Stat Engineer. _ . Floor plans for each level with single line drawings overlaid showing the following: Dr ain waste vent layout and sizing Show materials drainage slope sewe location etc. fixture unit demands Show locations and type of all backdlow preventi devic _ G as piping and sizing Show materials length and size or pipe gas mete location, BTU /hour demands _ Any additional piping plans (roof drains medical gas condensate etc.) _ Complete alumina fixture schedules for all plumbing equipment _ For commercial kitchens additional information on plumbing fixtures, fo preparation or serving equipment .grease interceptors etc. is requi f C ) COMMERCIAL AND MULTI - FAMILY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST Complete Building Permit Application Form: Job address (physical) and parcel number (from the Assessors O ffice). Legal description (lot, block, filing and subdivision). Owners name address fax and phone number. Contractor Architect Engineer name address fax and phone numb _ Contact Person's name address, phone number and fax numb _ Conta Person will be responsible for handling all correspondence regard the per mit. Use of building (residential commercial, industrial) Class of work (new addition alteration repair, move, other). _ Description of work. _ Valuation (labor and materials) excluding lot costs. Type of heating (natural pas propane electric, other). Water source (public or private). _ Sewer system (public or private). Lot size lot coverage impervious coverage building floor area . stories, hei ght, units, p arkin g Signature of contractor or owner and date. Other Items: Ev idence of Sewer/Water Tap Fee pavment is required in the Eagle and Mid Valley Areas_. If a Food Service permit of an Individual Sewage Disposal Permit (ISDS) is req uired for you project the permit must be obtained from the Eagle County Environm Health Department prior to a building permit being issued. PLANS FOR COMMERCIAL OR MULTI FAMILY RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS THREE SETS of the following will be required: SITE PLAN and CIVIL PLANS SHOWING THE FOLLOWING: _ Legal Description Township Range Sect Subdivision Lot Block, Filing...). _ Property lines Proposed and Existing - Setbacks Building Env., Easem Lot Splits & Dimensions (An Improvement Location Certificate may be required). _ North Arrow and Scale of the drawings. _ Driveway - Material Slope (grade %) Culverts Adjacent Streets and Dim ensions. _ Structures Proposed /Existing including sheds barns decks patios & an other struct/bldg. _ Wa ter Features Streams creeks springs ponds ditches 50' setback from 100 yr. flood) etc. _ Existing and Proposed Contours - Grading /Drainage around structures, erosion control, etc. _ Drainage Plan include directional indicators for positive drainage away from the building Drainage to be contained on site The contours must be shown in 2'40' increments. _ Finish Floor Elevations - Shown on the building footprint. _ Existing and Proposed wells septic tanks leach fields, etc. _ Connecti from road right of way to the building - Water, sewer, gas pr opane, phone, 34 TABLE 7 ELEVATOR PERMIT FEES TABLE 3 -F- ELEVATOR PERMIT FEES, is amended to read as follows: New Installations 1. Passenger or freight elevator, escalator, moving walk Up to and including $50,000.00 of valuation ......................... Over $50,000.00 of valuation ................ ............................... $350.00 $350.00 plus $6.00 for each $1,000.00 or fraction thereof over $50,000.00 2. - Dumbwaiter or private residence elevator Up to and including $20,000.00 of valuation ......................... Over $20,000.00 of valuation ................ ............................... $250.00 $250.00 plus $3:00 for each $1,000.00 or fraction thereof over $20,000.00 . 3. Major Alterations Fees for major alterations shall be as set forth in table 3 -A of the Uniform Administrative Code or Table 1 -A of the Uniform Building Code. Other Inspections and Fees: 1. Inspections outside of normal business hours, per hour...... $50.00* (Minimum charge -two hours) 2. Reinspection fees assessed under provisions of Section 305.8, Perinspection ....................................... ............................... $50.00* 3. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated, per hour $50.00* (Minimum charge -one half hour) 4. Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to plans for which an initial review has beencompleted ......................................... ............................... $50.00* (Minimum charge -one half hour) *Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved. TABLE 3 -F- ELEVATOR ANNUAL CERTIFICATES OF INSPECTION FEES: Foreach elevator ........................................ ............................... $150.00 For each escalator or moving walk ............. ............................... $150.00 For each commercial dumbwaiter ................ ............................... $75.00 For each platform lift ................................... ............................... $75.00 (Notes: 1. Each escalator or moving walk unit powered by one motor shall be considered as separate escalator or moving walk. 2. Residential elevators do not require certificates.of inspection.) 49 C - 2 TABLE 9 UNIFORM SWIMMING POOL SPA and HOT TUB CODE FEES - PLUMBING For each swimming pool, spa or hot tub: Public.............................................................. ............................... ......................... $60.00 Private............................................................ ............................... ......................... $40.00 Pool filling system including: Backflow prevention, each 2 inch diameter and smaller ......................................... ............................... $14.00 Over2 inch diameter .................... .............. ............................... ................. $ Water heater and /or vent, each ................................................. ............................... $ Gaspiping system, each .......................................................... ............................... $55.00 .00 Replacingof piping ................................................................... ............................... $7.00 Backwashreceptor ................................................................... ............................... $14.00 Other Inspections and Fees Inspections outside of normal business hours .......................... 7 ............................. $70.50 Reinspectionfee ...................................................................... ............................... $100.00 Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated ..................... ......................... $47.00 Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to approved plans, (minimum charge- one -half hour) .................... ............................... ......................... $47.00 51 TABLE 11 Address Sign Requirements An addressing sign board will be required at all building sites for construction permitted through the Eagle County Building Division. A County Sign permit is not required in this case. This requirement will help County Building Inspectors, as well as subcontractors and suppliers, find the job site. The sign board will also provide a place to mount the permit card where it can be signed dunng inspections. The dimensions shown are intended as guidelines only.. Your sign must be legible and visible from the road that serves your driveway and must provide weatherproQfcover for the building permit card. BP -00000 OWNER'S NAME ADDRESS 1234 YOUR STREET LOT # BLOCK # FILING # CONTRACTORS NAME 53