HomeMy WebLinkAbout715 09-28-1982ORDINANCE NO. 715
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE 1982 EDITION
OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, DWELLING
CONSTRUCTION UNDER THE UNIFORM BUILDING
CODE, UNIFORM CODE FOR THE ABATEMENT OF
DANGEROUS BUILDING, UNIFORM HOUSING CODE,
UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE WITH REVISIONS.
REGULATING THE ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION,
ENLARGEMENT, ALTERATION, REPAIR, MOVING,
REMOVAL, DEMOLITION, CONVERSION, OCCU-
PANCY, USE, HEIGHT, AREA AND MAINTENANCE
OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES IN THE CITY
OF EULESS; REPEALING THE EXISTING BUILDING
CODE AND ALL AMENDMENTS THERETO, AND PRO-
VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary to provide minimum standards to regulate
the design, construction, materials, use and occupancy, location and main-
tenance of the buildings and structures, and certain equipment thereof within
the City, to protect and promote the public safety, health and welfare.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EULESS,
TEXAS:
I.
ADOPTION OF STANDARD CODES
The 1982 edition of the Uniform Building Code, Dwelling Construction under
the Uniform Building Code, Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Building,
Uniform Housing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, as adopted by the International
Conference of Building Officials, with revisions are hereby adopted. The Building
Code of the City of Euless, Texas is hereby revised and amended to conform to the
1982 edition of the Uniform Building Code, Dwelling Construction under the Uniform
Building Code, Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Building, Uniform
Housing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, and the same as amended is hereby adopted
as the Building Code of the City of Euless, Texas, from the effective date hereof.
One copy of said Uniform Building Code, Uniform Code for the Abatement of dangerous
buildings, Uniform Housing Code and Uniform Housing Code marked "Exhibit A`, and
one copy of the amendments, marked "Exhibit B ", are incorporated herein by re-
ference and have been filed in the office of the City Secretary for permanent
record and inspection.
II.
ORDINANCES REPEALED
Ordinances 28, 29, 504, 614 and all ordinances amendatory thereto; are ex-
pressly superseded by the terms of this ordinance.
Building permits heretofore issued under existing ordinances shall be valid
for the time for which they were issued under the existing building code; how-
ever, upon expiration of said date, the same shall become void.
All pending litigation and existing violations, both civil and criminal,
whether pending in courts or not, under the building code and amendments
therefore superseded by this ordinance, shall not be affected by this ordinance
until final disposition by the courts.
-1-
III.
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE
That it is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that
the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance
are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of
this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional by the valid judgment or
decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall
not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and
sections of this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the
City Council without the incorporation in this ordinance of any such uncon-
stitutional phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section.
IV.
PENALTY FOR VIOLATION
Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the terms and provisions
of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction
thereof, shall be fined in an amount not to exceed $200.00. Each such violation
shall be deemed a separate offense and shall be punishable as such hereunder.
V.
EFFECTIVE DATE
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its
passage and publication as provided by the Euless City Charter and the laws
of the State of Texas.
PRESENTED AND GIVEN FIRST READING at a regular meeting of the Euless City
Council on the
14th day of September
1982
; by a
vote of 5
ayes, 0 nays, and
0
abstentions; GIVEN
SECOND READING
AND APPROVED at a regular meeting
of the
Euless City Council on
the 28th
day of September19$2by a vote of
ayes, 0
nays, and D abstentions.
APPROVED:
MAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY SECR Y
CITY ATTORNEY
ORDINANCE NO. 715, PAGE TWO OF THREE
EXHIBIT "B" TO ORDINANCE NO. 715
I.
AMENDMENTS TO THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE
FEES, Section 304 (a) Amend to read:
A building inspection fee shall be paid to the Building Official as
set forth in Table A, City of Euless, Schedule of Fees, attached
hereto.
The determination of the value or valuation shall be made by the
Building Official, if the valuation is understated on the application,
permit shall be denied, unless the applicant can show detailed est-
imated costs to meet the approval of the Building Official.
Where work for which a permit is required by this Code is started
or proceeded with prior to obtaining said permit, the fees above
specified shall be increased fifty percent (50 %) but not to exceed
five hundred dollars ($500.00). The payment of such fee shall not
relieve any persons from fully complying with the requirements of
this Code in the execution of the work nor from any other penalities
prescribed herein.
The work will be considered started when foundation excavation is
started.
Payment of taxes, assessments, charges and other monetary obligations
due the City of Euless. No permit herein provided for shall be
issued until all ad va orem and other property taxes, assessments,
charges, and other monetary obligations due the City of Euless shall
be paid current, including all penalities, interest, and other charges
due with respect to the same.
A separate sign inspection fee will be charged based on the dollar
valuation category of the City of Euless, Schedule of Fees, Table A.
Section 304 (f) Amend to read:
Whenever public streets, alleys or sidewalks are used for construction
purpose in Fire Zones No. 1 and 2, fees for the use of the space shall
be paid to the Building Official on the following basis:
1. If the time does not exceed three (3) days, the fee will
be $5.00 minimum based on twenty -.four (24) hours use
per day per space used.
2. If the time exceeds three (3) days, the fee per day will be
$5.00 minimum plus $1.00 per day.
3. The space for which the fee is paid for construction
purposes shall be for each 50 linear feet occupied.
-3-
ORDINANCE NO. 715, PAGE THREE OF THREE
Section 305 (g) Amend to read:
A reinspection fee may be assessed in accordance with the City of
Euless Schedule of Fees, Table A, Category VI., when such portion
of word: for which inspection is called is not complete or when
corrections called for are not made.
This subsection is not to be interpreted as requiring reinspection
fees the first time a job is rejected for failure to comply with
the requirements of this code, but as controlling the practice of
calling for inspections before the job is ready for such inspection
or reinspection.
Reinspection fees may be assessed when the permit card is not
properly posted on the work site, the approved plans are not readily
available to the inspector, for failure to provide access on the date
for which inspection is requested, or for deviating from plans re-
quiring the approval of the Building Official.
To obtain a reinspection, the applicant shall file an application
therefore in writing upon a form furnished for that purpose and pay
the reinspection fee in accordance with City of Euless Schedule of
Fees, Table A, Category VI.
In instances where reinspection fees have been assessed, no addi-
tional inspection of the work will be performed until the required
fees have been paid.
Section 503 (d) Sub - paragraph (4) Amend to read:
Fire ratings for Occupancy Separations. "In the one -hour occupancy
separation between a Group R -3 and M -1 Occupancy, the separation may
be limited to the installation of not less than one -half inch thick-
ness gypsum board construction on the garage side and a weather -
stripped door will be permitted in lieu of a one -hour fire assembly.
Fire dampers shall not be required in ducts piercing this separation
for ducts constructed of not less than No. 26 gauge galvanized steel.
Section 709 (c) Amend to read:
"Construction ". Construction shall be on non - combustible materials.
Open parking garages shall meet the design requirements of Chapter
23. Ramp- access open parking garages in which motor vehicles are
parked above ground level shall be provided with steel or concrete
guardrails not less than twenty -four (24) inches in height and de-
signed to withstand a static load of eight (8) tons applied at any
point on the guardrail. Such guardrails shall be located and
adjacent to all outer walls and along the periphery of all above
ground level open decks, floors and roofs used for parking.
Mechanical- access parking garages shall be provided with curb guards
not less than eight (8) inches in height approximately three (3)
feet from the outer edge of each above ground level deck. Ground
level parking areas shall be provided with wheel guards not less
than six (6) inches in height so located as to prevent automobiles
from encroaching on adjacent public or private property."
- 4 -
Section 3203 (c) Add a new section:
Fire retardant Class C roof_ coverings are required on all multi-
family and townhouse units regardless of the size and height of
the units. Fire retardant Class C roofing materials are defined
as any roofing material which meets ASTM E -108 Fire Test Speci-
fications for roofing and has been tested and approved by a
nationally recognized testing laboratory.
In those cases where it proves necessary to replace all or part
of an ordinary wood shingle roof, and the Class C roofing does
not meet the exposure length of the existing roof, Class C com-
position shingles may be overlaid on the wood shingle.
Section 3302 (c) Amend to read:
"Arrangement of Exits:" If only two exits are required they shall
be placed a distance apart equal to not less than one -fifth (1/5)
of the perimeter of the area served measured in a straight line
between exits. Where three or more exits are required, they shall
be arranged a reasonable distance apart so that if one becomes
blocked others will be available.
Section 3302 (d) Amend to read:
Distance to exits; No point in an unsprinkled building shall be
more than one- hundred and fifty feet (150') from an exterior exit
door, a horizontal exit passageway, or an enclosed stairway measured
along the line of travel. In a building equipped with a complete
automatic fire - extinguishing system, the distance from exits may
be increased to two - hundred feet (200').
II.
AMENDMENTS TO UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE
Section 304 (a) Amend to read:
The fee for each mechanical permit shall be as set forth in the City
of Euless Schedule of Fees, Table A, attached hereto.
Section 305 (f) Amend to read:
A reinspection fee may be assessed in accordance with City of Euless,
Schedule of Fees, Table A, Category VI.
This provision is not to be interpreted as requiring reinspection
fees the first time a job is rejected for failure to comply with
the requirements of this code, but as controlling the practice of
calling for inspections before the job is ready for inspection or
reinspection.
- 5 -
Reinspection fees may be assessed when the approved plans are not
readily available to the inspector, for failure to provide access
on the date for which inspection is requested or for deviating from
plans requiring the approval of the Building Official.
To obtain reinspection, the applicant shall file an application there-
fore in writing upon a form furnished for that purpose and pay the
reinspection fee in accordance with the City of Euless Schedule of
Fees, Table A, Category VI.
In instances where reinspection fees have been assessed, no addi-
tional inspection of the work will be performed until the required
fees have been paid.
Section 705, Amend to read:
Duct furnaces may be installed downstream from cooling coils or air
washers if the heating element is made of corrosion - resistant material.
Stainless steel, ceramic - coated steel, or an aluminum- coated steel
in which the bond between the steel and the aluminum is an iron -
aluminum alloy, are considered to be corrosion - resistant. Air
washers operating with chilled water which deliver air below the
dew point of the ambient air at the appliance are considered as
cooling systems.
All duct furnaces shall be approved and carry the seal of the
American Gas Association (A.G.A.). A plate indicating the approved
clearances shall be mounted on the heater.
Furnace shall have a condensate drain outlet in the bottom of the
unit. Drain outlet shall discharge through a non - ferrous line to
a floor drain, or other approved drain outlet.
Each duct heater shall be equipped with a limit switch, having a
top setting of 250 degrees. Wiring to gas valve shall be installed
in such a manner that the gas valve will not open unless the fan
circuit is energized. An air flow switch, suitable for system
velocity shall be located in the duct between the fan and heater
and incorporated in the gas valve wiring circuit to assure the flow
of air through the heater before the main gas valve opens.
Heaters shall be erected in accordance with their listing, and shall
be safely and adequately supported with due consideration given to
their weight. Hangers, brackets and stands shall be non - combustible
material.
The ducts connected to duct furnaces shall have removable access
panels on both the upstream and downstream sides of the furnace,
minimum size of access panels 11 "X13 ".
Section 808, Add a new section:
"Indirect vented gas -fired heaters (infra -red), not requiring an in-
dividual flue pipe, shall be installed only in spaces which have
a minimum infiltration of one air change per hour for general venti-
lation. Provision shall be made for ventilation air to be discharged
from high points under the roof or other approved location.
1. Threshold value of CO2 shall not exceed 5,000 ppm in accord-
ance with ASHRE GUIDE minimum ventilation requirements to
maintain this condition when burning either natural gas or
propane is 4.2 C.F.M. per 1,000 BTU's.
2. When automatic recycling controls are not an integral part
of the heating_ unit, it shall be furnished with 100 percent
shut off.
3. Infra -red heaters, equipped with a vent outlet shall be
vented to the outside of the enclosing building. Listed
vent cap shall be increased one size larger than the vent
pipe, using an approved reducer. Method of venting shall
conform to the manufacturer's recommendations.
Section 1508, Amend to read:
Delete second paragraph of Sub - paragraph 1 which reads as follows:
"Each exhaust ventilation system shall be controlled by a readily
accessible emergency ventilation switch located within 2 feet of
the switch specified in Section 1509 and the switch shall be labeled
to comply with Section 1519 ".
Section 1520, Amend to read:
Delete last paragraph of Item 3, Page 116, which reads as follows:
"Every test required by this Section shall be conducted by the
owner or contractor in the presence of the Building Official."
- 7 -
10 MAIN A BU1111ING I'LRMI I
fhe applicant shall pay a fee as specified in Table A. When the proposed
work will involve building, electrical, mechanical and plumhinrr work, a
single project permit fee shall he computed. the fer will he based on
the number of square feet to be built, as in catagories, I, 11, 111, IV
of Table A.
Alterations and repairs that involve all four types of work will carry
a fee based on the valuation of the work to be done in each trade,.accord-
ing to category V. of Table A. Separate permits may be issued.
Where a Certificate of Occupancy is required for any reason except in,
direct connection with work done under a building permit, a fee of j9Q_O0
is charged.
For fee calculation purposes, the building area includes:
(a) Total area under the roof and enclosed walls.
The sum of the above areas constitutes the building area for permit fee
determination and is to be stated on the permit application.
VALUATION ESTIMATE
The valuation estimate is used to determine the permit fee for remodel-
ing and alterations, including swimming pools, fences, etc. It is not
used for new construction (building area is used).
The dollar value of the proposed work is important to accurately report
the total building activity in the City of Euless. It should be your
present best estimate of the total market value .(all of owner's costs
including contractor's overhead and profit) of the proposed construction
work (excluding land).
Page 1 of 3
•r` in lhu hui Idinq - -- - -- - -- --
2 - Aov I,itiIdiml ni porIirnl of n h,iiIdincl hovincl on n,•.r,nl+ly I"I I wi111 .,n
occupancy load or less
2.1- Any huiIifioq or port inn of a fill ildinq h:,vifill an .15 rr,d,ly Iorm ,.,ilh ,n
nrrupancy Ioad of 300 or more I.:i thou t: a slaw!, 111(71udifill Such Ill.i Id;nac•
A user) for edncaI.ionaI porpn- rs and tint rIasscd as Grnu1 [, of C.Imill 11,
Division 2 Occupancy - -- ----- - - - - -- - - - -- -- - - --
E
3 - Any hui Idinq or portion of a hui Idinq havincl au nest ^nhly rr,or,t r:i th in1
ocrupaor_y load of less 01,111 300 -M-111 a stage, irlclndinq "11,11 huild-
inq-, user) for educational purposes and rlol classed a5 a Gioup r, nr Group B
Division 2 Occupancy.
4 - Stadiums, reviewing Stands and amusement park.slrnclules not ;nrluded
within other Grouo A OCCLIpanCieS.
1- Any btli Idinq used for ,ducat ional pirl-pose5 throtigh the 1211, ,liodr by
50 nr more persons for more than 12 hours per week or four hnnrs in
anv one day.
1- Any buildinq used for educational pulpn5es Lhlough the 12111 nrade by
less than 50 persons for more than 12 hours per week or fell r hauls in
any one day. -- — -
3 - Any building used (or day -care purposes for more than six r._hildreo.
I- Nurseries for fall - Limn. care of rhildrrn undrr IF,e arto of cis (,a,1,
ar:c_nrn_n _L Inc more than five personsL
2- Nut inq homes for ambulatory patients, Itenies for r10ldreo sis yratc
of age or aver each accommodalind more_L11an Fivc_lcrsnns�. _ _ --
3 - - llenlit hospitals, menial saniLarium5, jai 15, prisons, Ieformalolies
and - buildinns where_peisonal liberties of inmates are _Similarly restrained,
I - Storage and handlinq of hazardous and highly flanurtahlr no ryninaive
materials other than Flamnwble liquids_ _-
2 - Storage and handling of Classes I, II, and III -A liquids as scrcilird
in U.D.C. Standard No. 9 -1, dry cleaning plants II-inq flann„able Iiquirls,
paint stores with bulk handling, paint shops. and spray painting rno ,,
H and _shops_ _ _ ___ -_
3- Woodworking establishments, planing mills, bnx factoIi CIS , I'll Ffifill ronn,5
for tire rebuildinq plants and picking rooms; shops factor ; ^5 or v:are-
houses ,:•here loose combustible fibers or dust are mannfacl lit ed, processrd,
generated or stored, and pin refinishing rooms.
Li - Repa i r Garages
5 - Aircraft repair hangers
1 - Gasoline and service stations, storage garages where oo repair a:n,t: is cinne
except exchange of parrs and maintenance requirinq no open IIamr, vcldinct,
or the use of highly flarnnlable liquids_
2 - Wholesale and retail stores, office buildinns, drinking and dinirin
e.sl.ablishment.s having an occijpanL load of less than 50, printing plants,
B municipal police and Fire ;titintls, factories, and a:orkshops usintr r,,,l -rrial
not. highly flammable or conbusl il,le, storage and sales rnor,5. for ro -Imt tihle
goods, paint stores Without bulk handlinq. Buildings or portions of build -
ings having rooms used for educational purposes, heyond Ll,e 1211, qr.,•e .
with Icss than 50 0cc Una I' L% in_ an Y ruonr_ -_ --
3 - Aircraft hangars where no repair work is done except exchange of earls
and maintenance requiring no open flame, tacldion, nr the use of highly
IF Iammahlr I igrri(15.
ftl•r•'1 l,.t i I, i nn q .1I n,lrs (Ir,i r rrlr i r enu•n t •. , :rr ',r, l i „i, Jll�li .
Ilrlil ".'!.Ls..
11 - Ire• plool•:, pr,on•i l,1.n11':. I•imq,inw 11.1111•. ,old 1 11-0 '.l"I.,,I" o"'I , i..,, r ir•c _ Io, loric , :n1d 1n,1ks11n1, n'ing nnntonlhrr:( ihlr '111,1 mmfl l ln•.iv., rn.11rt i llc - ---
I - 11111r•I" nnrl ol,.vina•n1 how; —, _ ..- -
R 2 - till vrnl5 .111,1 nualo•:I,•1 or: 11 occoomodoI inn nitrre III,,[ 10 pr r :ens
30wc
H f - rrivalr flaragrs, cal pot II; s11rrl5 and o,lrirgll lit al huilrliocl.: - - - -- -
2 - Fcnccs over 6 feet high, Looks and t ewers.
Paver 3 of 3
...r-.'i"�w�„5i ^,,"L V'T: -' - �- C^- i' t*+"" +T.'•r'T',:�'z"._r..��..- ...._. ...- ._ -.,. -- =�.' � .- � - - --� r
ycw'S w +.a. ,.�:a►�.'�[.ax+es►. -' .',�.- - 1^v5_�►A. _ia�w�e�rraor- ^ +•,+a'�.. r . -.+� �.
CITY Of LIILESS ';1.IILDULL Of FEEa
TABLE A
TYPE OCCUPANCY BUILDING AREA PHl(_DIbIG ri.RHIT FEE
Cf)l IA lid- fcrt
1. Group R -3
-
1,000 or less
r--
5 156.00
(Single Family Dwelling,
1,001 - 1,250
187.00
Duplex, Townhouse).
1,251 - 1,500
201.00
1,501 - 1,750
216.00
1,751 - 2,000.
231.00
2,001 - 2,250
246.00
2,251 - 2,500
261.00
2,501 - 3,000
281.00
3,001 - 3,500
301.00
3,501 - 4,000
321.00
4,001 - 4,500
341.00
4,5o1 or more
360.00
II. Apartments
2,000 - 20,000
$ .10 1sq. ft.
20,001 - 50,000
600 + .07 /sq. ' .
50,001 - 100,000
1,600 + .05 /sq. ft.
100,000 - 200,000
2.600 + .04 /sq. ft.
200,001 or more
5,60o + .025/s q. ft
III. A, E, I, R -1 (except
0 - 50
$ 20. minimum
apartments); B-2 (office
51 - 100
25.
buildings, drinking and dining
101 - 250
40.
establishments only)
251 - 500
60.
501 - 100,000
10. + .10 /sq. f
100,001 - 500,000
2,010 + .0-9/sq. ft.
500,001 or more
7,010 + .Oi/s .
IV. B -1, B -2 (except office
0 - 50
5 20. minimum
buildings, drinking and dining
51 - 250
25.
establishments shall be per-
251 - 500
35.
mitted under category III)
501 - 5,000
5 + .06 /sq.
B -3, B -4, H,M
5,001 - 100,000
55 + .06 /sq. f:.
All shell buildings
100,001 - 500,000
1,555 + .035 /sq. '
500,001 or more
6,555 + .025 /sg. ft
V. Any Occupancy Group
Fees for Alterations and
Repairs, Alterations,
Repairs; Value of Proposed
Project permit
Miscellaneous work
Work
.(Sewer Line replacement
0- 500
$ 10.
Air conditioner re-
501 - 1,500
20.
placement, Hot water
1,501 - 3,000
30.
heater, swimming pool,
3,001 - 5,000
1%
fence, etc.)
5,001 - 50,000
12.50 + 0.754
50,001 - 100,000
112.50 + 0.55%
Completion of all shell
100,001 - 500,000
312.50 + 0.354
buildings
500,001 or more
1 312.50 + 0.15'7
VI.' Commercial Certificate
of Occupancy
$ 10.00
Reins ection Fee
1 10.00
Page 2 of 3
r'Ji161i1S7:.►fi:rFfv�91�1D�+;ir ' b;. ,,r�,c.,�'.gJ'X`%`i'.�':'�"il.i ::1P.+°'- � ^"'... �:-?'. .. 'Y'.^ aw7w. »...r^ra-'- s-.-rn_ +�v -�.