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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-OR-02ORDINANCE NO. 91-0R-~ AN ORDINANCE 2JiENDING 'l'Hii JEFFEP. SOItVILLE BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE 87-01~-5_~ AS ADOPTED SEFfEMBER 8, 1987 CITY OF JEFFEP. SOA'FILLE WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of Jeffersonville is desirous in amending Ordinance No. 87-0R-53 in the best interest of the building code and general public. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Common Council of the City of Jeffersonville amends the Ordinance as written. Under Section 7: APPLICATION FOR PERMITS, delete in its entirety and insert the following: Section 7: APPLICATION FOR PERMITS. The Building Commissioner or his duly authorized representative shall require as a part of the application for a permit, the submission of a proposed plat; showing location of lot boundaries~ street location, sidewalks, driveways, existing structures on existing properties, proposed new structures on newly developed sites and dimensions to property lines and/or existing structures. If located in flood plain area the map number and zone, along with the proposed lowest finish floor elevation must be shown. Site plan or plat shall include lot number and street address (if assigned). The owner, developer or engineer (licensed in Indiana) shall provide to the Building Commissioner.'s office a certified site plan prepared by an Indiana licensed land surveyor "as built plat" within ten (i0) days of the pouring of, or laying of foundation walls. In the case of a flood plain application, the proper federal forms shall be returned within ten (10) days noting the lowest floor level being installed. Failure to comply with this regulation will result in a "STOP WORK" order being issued until compliance is met. Further regulations required of the site plan or plat shall require elevation of top of curb (if applicable) and elevation of finish grade at the lowest part of the top of foundation wall. Minimum difference shall be 1'-0" or minimum fall of 6" per 10'-0" whichever is the most restrictive. The above regulations shall apply for; new construction, additions, sheds, outbuildings' (such as garages, carports, decks) and installation of pools and fences so that all zoning regulations may be checked and verified for compliance. Ail plans and specifications for construction under the authority of the Department of Fire and Building Services must also be filed with the State Building Commissioner. No local permits shall be issued hereunder until a copy of a Design Release for construction from the State Buildinf Commissioner and a copy of the plans and specifications approved and stamped by the State Building Commissioner are received by the Building Commission. Section 8: PERMIT REQUIRED, Article A, Item #5 amend to read Public or Private Swimming Pool (as set forth by State Code) Section 10: FEE SCHEDULE, Article B, add item (f) SwimminR Pools. (f) SwimminR Pools. Permits shall be required for all pools either in ground or above ground, public or private, as set forth under 675 IAC 20. Pools with a depth of less than 3'-6", and not permanent, are not regulated by permits, or to be of permanent installation by definition. Pools shall be in compliance with the current N.E.C. in addition to the above requirements. Fees for above ground pools shall be thirty dollars ($30.00) and in the ground pools shall be sixty dollars ($60.00). This fee is in addition to the minimum required electrical inspection fee of $15.00 as required by ordinance. Upon adoption of this amended section, article and item shall cause City Ordinance No. 85-0R-27 passed June 3, 1985, to become null and void. Section 17: LICENSE REQUIREMENTS, Article B, Electrical License, Item 7, Examination The examinations will be given in the months of March, June, September and December. The examination in the electrical field is the (Master Electrician) exam from "Block and Associates" that the Board of Mechanical Controls sets forth as an appropriate examination. If any applicant has obtained a score on the "Block and Associates" examination in any other city, that is sufficient to meet the requirements of the Board of Mechanical Controls (70 percentile) that individual may obtain a license for that particular trade. Should an emergency arise, any applicant may, at their own expense, take the same "Block and Associates" examination (Master Electrical) at Gainesville, Florida, under the testing firm's auspices, or in any city where it is offered and the Board of Mechanical Controls shall accept the results of that examination for the purposes of issuing a license. The City Building Commission will commence as of the effective date and the passage of this ordinance have all "BIQck and Associates" examinations proctored by "Block and Associates" with a minimum amount of six (6) applicants before the examination will be administered. If the Board of MechanicaI Controls does not have the minimum amount of applicants present the applicant has the choice of following the emergency clause in the Ordinance, or pay an extra cost to the city in the amount of $100.00 to administer a special setting fee over and above the standard exam cost. Section 17: Article B,. Item 8, amended as follows= An applicant for an electrical license shall submit to an examination given by the examining board or a representative. Such examination shall be Eighty-Five Dollars ($85.00). This fee is a non-refundable fee and shall be retained whether the applicant passes or fails the examination. Section 17: LICENSE REQUIREMENTS, Article C, Item 6, Heatin~ and Air Conditioning License will be as follows: 6. Examination. The examinations will be given in the months of March, June, September and December. The examination in these areas shall be the "Block and Associates'~ examination that the Board of Mechanical Controls sets forth as an appropriate examination. If any applicant has obtained a score on the "Block and Associates" examination in any other city that is sufficient to meet the requirements of the Board of Mechanical Controls (70 percentile), that individual may obtain a license for that particular trade. Should an emergency arise, any applicant may, at their own expense, take the same "Block and Associates" examination Air Conditioning Class "A" (Also HARV "A") at Gainesville, Florida, under the testing firm's auspices, or in any city where it is offered and the Board of Mechanical Controls shall accept the result of that examination for the purposes of issuing a license. It shall be noted that if the the (Mechanical Contractor's) examination appears in any other area of this ordinance, or prior city ordinances, whether repealed or not, it shall read Air Conditioning Class "A" (Also HARV "A") examination. The City Building Commission will commence as of the effective date and the passage of this ordinance have all "Block and Associates" examinations proctored by "Block and Associates" with a minimum amount of six (6) applicants before the examination will be administered. If the Board of Mechanical Controls does not have the minimum amount of applicants present the applicant has the choice of following the emergency clause in the Ordinance, or pay an extra cost to the city in the amount of $I00.00 to administer a special setting fee over and above the standard exam cost. Section 17: Article C, Item 7, amended as follows: An applicant for a HVAC license shall submit to an examination given by the examining board or a representative. Such examination shall be Eighty-Five Dollars ($85.00). This fee is a non-refundable fee and shall be retained whether the applicant passes or fails the examination. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its timely passage~ promulgation and approval by the Mayor and publication in accordance with the law. Passed and adopted by the Common Council of the City of Jeffersonville, ~E~IDENT, COMMON COUNCIL ATTEST: Presented by me as Clerk-Treasurer to the Mayor of said City of jeffersonville this /~. day of ~--~'' 1991. ~. I~ICHARD SPENCI~R, jl~. ~ ~ CLERK-TREASURER ~ This Ordinance approved and signed by me this /~ day of 1991. MAYOR DALE L. OREM