0693
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE,
VOLUMES 1,2 AND 3
ORDINANCE NO.693
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE 1997 EDITION OF THE UNIFORM
BUILDING CODE, VOLUMES 1, 2, AND 3, REGULATING THE ERECTION,
CONSTRUCTION, ENLARGEMENT, ALTERATION, REPAIR, MOVING,
REMOVAL, DEMOLITION, CONVERSION, OCCUPANCY, EQUIPMENT, USE,
HEIGHT, AREA AND MAINTENANCE OF ALL BUILDINGS OR STRUCTURES IN
THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF LOCAL
AMENDMENTS THERETO; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE
CUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDINANCES; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE;
PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS HEREOF; PROVIDING A
SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN PAMPHLET FORM;
PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Southlake is a home rule city acting
under its charter adopted by the electorate pursuant to Article XI,
Section 5 of the Texas Constitution and Chapter 9 of the Local
Government Code; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake deems it
necessary to adopt this ordinance providing minimum standards to
safeguard the health, property, and welfare of the citizens of
Southlake by regulating and controlling the use, occupancy,
maintenance, repair, design, construction and quality of materials
for buildings and structures within the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS:
SECTION 1
That the Uniform Building Code, 1997 Edition, volumes 1, 2,
and 3 published by the International Conference of Building
Officials, including the generic fire-resistive assemblies listed
in the Fire Resistance Design Manual, Fourteenth Edition, dated
April 1994, published by the Gypsum Association as referenced in
Tables 7-A, 7-B and 7-C of the specified Uniform Building Code,
including Appendix Chapters 3 divisions I, II, and IV, 4, 9, 11,
15, 18, 31, and 33; and the American National Standard for
Accessible and Useable Buildings and Facilities, A117.1-1992 (see
Uniform Building Code Section 1101.2), published by the Council
of American Building Officials as modified or amended in the
Uniform Building Code referenced herein, are hereby adopted as
the Building Code of the City of Southlake for regulating the
erection, construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, moving,
removal, demolition, conversion, occupancy, equipment, use,
height, area and maintenance of all buildings or structures in
the City of Southlake. True and correct copies of these
documents are attached as Exhibit "A."
SECTION 2
That the 1997 Edition of the Uniform Building code, as adopted
herein, is hereby amended as provided in Exhibit "B" incorporated
herein and attached hereto for all purposes of this ordinance.
The City of Southlake, Texas may from time to time determine that
additional local modifications to the Uniform Building Code, 1997
Edition, are necessary and appropriate to meet the unique needs
of the City of Southlake, Texas. To effectuate these local
modifications, the City Council shall enact individual ordinances
amending this ordinance, fully setting forth the change to be
made in the Uniform Code. These amendments shall be consolidated
as Exhibit "B" to this ordinance.
SECTION 3
The material contained in Exhibits "A" and "B" to this
ordinance shall be maintained as a public record in the office of
the City Secretary. These Exhibits will be available for public
inspection and copying during regular business hours.
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SECTION 4
This ordinance shall be cumulative of all provisions of
ordinances of the City of Southlake, Texas, except where the
provisions of this ordinance are in direct conflict with the
provisions of such ordinances, in which event the conflicting
provisions of such ordinances are hereby repealed.
This ordinance is intended to replace the following:
1. Ordinance 619, as amended, the 1994 Uniform Building
Code.
2. Section 2 of Ordinance 574, the 1991 uniform Swimming
Pool, Spa, and Hot Tub Code.
This ordinance is not intended to amend or replace the following:
1. Ordinance 480, the Zoning Ordinance.
2. Ordinance 483, the Subdivision Ordinance.
3. Ordinance 557, Exterior Masonry Construction
Requirements
4. Ordinance 568, Contractor's Licensing Ordinance
5. Ordinance 621, the 1994 Uniform Administrative Code.
6. Ordinance 506-A, as amended, the Sign Ordinance
In the event the validity of any other ordinance is questioned
under this section the City council shall by resolution state
their intent.
SECTION 5
It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City
council that the phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs, and
sections 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 unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or
section.
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SECTION 6
Any person, firm or corporation who violates, disobeys,
omits. neglects or refuses to comply with or who resists the
enforcement of any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be
fined not more than Two Thousand Dollars 2,000.00) for each
offense. Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall
constitute a separate offense.
SECTION 7
All rights and remedies of the City of Southlake are
expressly saved as to any and all violations of the provisions
of any ordinances affecting the regulation and control of the
use, occupancy, maintenance, repair, design, construction and
quality of materials for buildings and structures within the City
which have accrued at the time of the effective date of this
ordinance; and, as to such accrued violations and all pending
litigation, both civil and criminal, whether pending in court or
not, under such ordinances, same shall not be affected by this
ordinance but may be prosecuted until final disposition by the
courts.
SECTION 8
The City Secretary of the City of Southlake is hereby
authorized to publish this ordinance in book or pamphlet form for
general distribution among the public, and the operative
provisions of this ordinance as so published shall be admissible
in evidence in all courts without further proof than the
production thereof.
SECTION 9
The City Secretary of the City of Southlake is hereby directed to
publish the proposed ordinance or its caption and penalty
together with a notice setting out the time and place for a
public hearing thereon at least ten (10) days before the second
reading of this ordinance, and if this ordinance provides for the
imposition of any penalty, fine or forfeiture for any violation
of any of its provisions, then the City Secretary shall
additionally publish this ordinance in the official City
newspaper one time within ten days after passage of this
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ordinance, as required by Section 3.13 of the Charter of the
City of Southlake.
SECTION 10
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after its passage and publication as required by law, and it is
so ordained.
PASSED AND APPROVED ON FIRST READING THIS DAY OF
1998.
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P SS~D AND APPROVED ON SECOND READING THIS DAY OF
1998.
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APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
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ADOPTED: EFFECTIVE:
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EXHIBIT "B"
LOCAL AMENDMENTS TO THE 1997 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE
The following sections, paragraphs, and sentences of the Uniform
Building Code, 1997 Edition, are hereby amended as follows:
Chapter 1; add an introductory note to read as follows:
The Administrative Code as adopted by this jurisdiction shall take precedence over the administrative
provisions of this chapter.
**Section 209; add a new definition to read as follows:
HIGH-RISE BUILDING is a buildin having floors used for human occupancy located more
than 55 feet (16 764 mm) above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access
**Section 214; change definition of "Mechanical Code" to read as follows:
MECHANICAL CODE is the ~,9tifornz International Mechanical Coden!
as adopted by this jurisdiction.
**Section 217; change definition of "Plumbing Code" to read as follows:
PLUMBING CODE is the International Plumbing Codeni, as adopted by this jurisdiction.
**Section 220; add a new definition for "Self-Service Storage Facility':
SELF-SERVICE STORAGE FACILITY is real property designed and used for the purpose of
renting or leasing individual storage and removing personal property on a self-service basis
**Section 302.4, Exception #3; changed to read as follows:
3. In the one-hour occupancy separation between Group R, Division 3 and
Group U Occupancies, the separation may be limited to the installation of not less than
one-half inch gypsum board, or materials approved for one-hour fire-resistive
construction on the garage side; and a self-elesitrg, tight fitting solid wood weather
stripped door 13/8 inches (35 mm) in thickness, or a tight fitting door
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having a fire-protection rating of not less than 20 minutes when tested in accordance
with Part II of UBC Standard 7-2, which is a part of this code, is permitted in lieu
...{remainder to read the same).
**Section 305.9; change to read as follows:
305.9 Fire Alarm Systems. An approved fire alarm system shall be provided for Group E Occupancies
with ttn oeettpttnt load of 59 or more persatts. In Division 3 Occupancies, system smoke detectors shall
be installed in all rooms used by children. In Group E Occupancies provided with an {remainder of
section unchanged)
**Section 310.9.1.3; add an Exception to read as follows:
Exception: Whenever rewiring or new wiring occurs during the alteration
repair or addition process that, in the opinion of the Building Official, makes it possible
to hardwire the smoke detectors, then those that can be hardwired shall be installed as
required for new construction.
**Section 310.9.1.4; add a sentence at the end to read as follows:
If, in the opinion of the Building Official, the sounding of one alarm is not loud enough to be heard in all
sleeping areas, one or more detectors may be quired to be interconnected.
**Section 311.2.3.5; changed to read as follows:
311.2.3.5 Vehicle barriers. In parking garages where any parking area is located more than 5 feet (1524
mm) above the adjacent grade, deck, floor or ramp, vehicle barriers shall be provided.
{remainder of section unchanged)
**Section 403.1; changed to read as follows:
SECTION 403 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR GROUP B OFFICE BUILDINGS Al~~ GROUP
nf DIVISION + HIGH RISE OCCUPANCIES
403.1 Scope. This section applies to all Occupancies,
each having floors used for human occupancy located more than 4-5-55 feet (22 869 16 764 mm) above
the (remainder of paragraph unchanged) with Section 403.2.
Exception: Open parking garages in compliance with Section 311.9.
**Section 403.2.2, item #2; changed to read as follows:
2. Except for corridors ' , and partitions
separating dwelling units or guest rooms, all interior-nonbearing partitions required to be one-hour fire-
s
resistive construction by Table 6-A may be of non-combustible construction without a fire-resistive time
period. For allowable reduction of corridor construction, see Section 1004.3.4.3.
**Section 403.2.2, item #3; delete.
3. Fire dftmpers, other thfttt those needed to prateet floor eeiling assemblies to maitwtitt the fife
resisttmee of the ttssemb4r.
**Section 403.5.2; add a third paragraph to read as follows:
Actuation of any automatic or manual device shall initiate an alarm signal on the alarming floor,
the floor above, and the floor below and identify on an annunciator the zone or address from which the
alarm si nal on ink
**Section 403.5.3; change to read as follows:
403.5.3 Fire department communication system. A two-way, approved fire department
communication system shall be provided for fire department use. It shall operate between the central
control station and elevators, elevator lobbies, emergency and standby power rooms, fire pump room and
at entries into e°elosed inside stairways at each floor level.
**Section 403.7, item #1; add an Exception #4 to read as follows:
4. When corridors are not required to be of fire-resistive construction under
Section 1004.3.4.3, the elevator lobby is not required.
**Section 503.4.8; add a third paragraph to read as follows:
For one- and two-family dwellings and buildings open metal carport structures may
be constructed within zero (0) feet of the property line without fire-resistive or opening protection when
the location of such is approved as required by other City ordinances.
**Section 504.3; change the exceptions to read as follows:
Exceptions: 1. The major occupancy classification of a building may be used to
determine the allowable area of such building when the major use occupies not less than
90 percent of the area of any floor of t-he a non-sprinklered building, or not less than 80
percent of the area of any floor of a building provided with an automatic sprinkler
system throughout: and provided that other minor accessory uses shall not exceed the
basic area permitted by Table 5-13 for such minor uses and that various uses are
separated as specified in Section 302.4.
2. Groups, B, F, M and S and Group H, Division 5 Occupancies complying with
the provisions of Section 505.2 may contain other occupancies provided that such
occupancies do not occupy more than 10 percent of the area of any floor of a non-
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sprinklered building, or not more than 20 percent of the area of any floor of a building
provided with an automatic sprinkler system throughout• nor more than the basic area
permitted in the occupancy by Table 5-13 for such occupancy, and further provided that
such occupancies are separated as specified in Section 302.4.
**Section 505.2; add a third paragraph to read as follows:
In other than Group H Divisions 1 2 or 3 Occupancies the area of the following buildings shall not be
limited if the building is provided with an approved automatic sprinkler system throughout as specified
in Chapter 9. and entirely surrounded and adjoined by public ways or yards not less than 60 feet (18 288
mm) in width. The unlimited area provisions of this paragraph cannot be used in conjunction with the
fire-resistive substitution provisions of Section 508.
1. Type II-FR buildings.
2. Type II-lhr buildings with five or less stories.
3. Type II-N buildings with three or less stories.
**Section 505.3; items #1 through #4 are changed to read as follows:
1. Seetio-- `6r =-e-ettse allawftble --umber of stories. delete
2. Section 904.2.6 for Group H, Division 1 and 2 Occupancies.
3. delete
4 Seetio- 492, 4rif Section 505.2 for unlimited area.
**Section 506; items #1 through #5 of the second paragraph are changed to read as follows:
1. Section 904.2.6 for Group H, Division 1, 2, 3, 6 and 7 Occupancies.
2. Seeti 505 for a -area se i ftilawable -°e°. delete
3. delete
4. Seetiatt ri Section 505.2 for unlimited area.
5. Section 904.2.7 for Group I, Divisions 1.1 and 1.2 Occupancies used as hospitals, nursing homes
or health-care centers in Type II One-hour, Type III One-hour, Type IV or Type V One-hour construction.
**Section 508 unchanged except item #6 is changed to read as follows:
6. Corridors, except as specifically exempted in Sections 1004.3.4.3 (Sections 1004.3.4.3.1 and
1004.3.4.3.2).
**Table 5-A; insert a footnote #8 to the heading "EXTERIOR WALLS 8" and add the footnote to read
as follows:
x _When the exterior wall of a non-high-rise building is more than 20 feet from the property line the
fire-resistive requirements for exterior bearing; and exterior nonbearing walls may be reduced by
one-hour when the building is provided with an approved automatic sprinkler system throughout as
specified in Chapter 9. However, a wall that is required to be one-hour may not be reduced except
as allowed under Section 508.
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**Table 6-A; insert a footnote #4 in building element #8, "8. Roofs and roof-ceilings- " and add a
footnote #4 to read as follows:
!The fire-resistive requirements for roofs of non-high-rise buildings may be reduced by one-hour
when the building is provided with an approved automatic sprinkler system throughout as specified
in Chapter 9.
**Section 708.2.1; add a new sentence to item #4 to read as follows:
For combustion air ducts within dwelling units see also Section 709 1 Exception to item #1 of the
Mechanical Code.
**Section 708.3.1.2.1; change exception #2 to read as follows:
2. Where approved sprinklers are installed within the attic space, draftstopping may
be as specified in the exception to Section 708.3.1.2.2.
**Section 708.3.1.2.2; change the exception to read as follows:
Exception: Where approved automatic sprinklers are installed within the attic
space, the area between draft stops may be 9,000 square feet (836 m2) and the greatest
horizontal dimension may be 100 feet (30 480 mm).
**Section 709.6.1; changed to read as follows:
709.6.1 General. When protection of openin sg inquired, Through through penetrations of the fire-resistive
walls shall comply {remainder of section unchanged).
**Section 709.7; changed to read as follows:
709.7 Membrane Penetrations. When protection of openings is required. ?4effibrMte membrane
penetrations of the fire-resistive (remainder of section unchanged) .
**Section 713.10; item #S is changed to read as follows:
5. Penetrations of elevator lobbies required by Sections 3802 403.7 and 1004.3.4.5.
**Section 713.10; add a fourth paragraph to read as follows:
For dampers in combustion air openings, see also Section 710.2 of the Mechanical Code For dampers in
use with direct-fired air-heating equipment, see also Section 915.7 of the Mechanical Code
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"Section 713.11; add a fourth paragraph to read as follows:
For penetrations of ducts conveying hazardous exhausts see also Section 510 6 4 of the Mechanical Code
For dampers in combustion air openings, see also Section 710.2 of the Mechanical Code For dampers in
use with direct-fired air-heating equipment, see also Section 915.7 of the Mechanical Code For penetrations
of ducts in H-6 Occupancies, see also Section 1202.2.5 of this code
"Section 902; suhitems 1.3, 1.4,1.5 and 1.6 added to read as follows:
1.3 U.B.C. Standard 9-4. Standard on Aircraft Hangars
1.4 U.B.C. Standard 9-5. Installation of Halon Fire Extinguishing System
1.5 U.B.C. Standard 9-6. Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their
Appurtenances
1.6 U.B.C. Standard 9-7. Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two-Family Dwellings
and Manufactured Homes
"Section 904.1.3; change to read as follows:
904.1.3 Modifications. When residential sprinkler systems as set forth in UBC Standard 9-3 are provided,
exceptions to, or reductions in, code requirements based on the installation of an automatic fire-extinguishing
system are not allowed. Allowable tradeoffs for, or increases in. Building Code provisions based on the
installation of an automatic fire-extinguishing system are not allowed.
Exception: Reductions are allowed for the following provisions:
1. Section 708.3.1.1.3, draft stops in floor-ceiling assemblies.
2. Section 708.3.1.2.1. draft stops in attics.
3. Section 708.3.1.2.2, draft stops in attics.
"Section 904.2.2; item #5 is changed and items #6, #7 and #8 are added to read as follows:
Section 904.2.2 Where Required. All occupancies except Group R, Division 3 and Group U
Occupancies , an automatic sprinkler system shall be installed:
5. Throughout all buildings with a floor level, other than penthouses in compliance with
Section 1511, with an occupant load of 30 or more that is located 35 35 feet (4-764 10 668 mm)
or more above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access.
Exception: 1. Airport eeMral towers. delete)
Open parking structures in compliance with Section 311.9.
3. Group F, Bivisiatt 2 . (delete)
6. High-Piled Combustible Storage. For any building with a clear height exceeding 15',
see Section 8101 of the Fire Code.
7. Spray Booths and Rooms. New and existing spray booths and spraying rooms shall be
protected by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system as specified in the Fire Code
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8. Buildings Over 6,000 sq. ft. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout
all buildings over 6,000 sq ft floor area For the purpose of this paragraph area separation walls
shall not be considered as forming separate buildings
Exception: Open parking garages.
"Section 904.2.6.4; added to read as follows:
904.2.6.4 Group H, Division 5 Occupancies Aircraft hangers shall be classified by Group and Type* and
shall be provided with a fire-extinguishing system as specified by UBC Standard 9-4
(*Note: Any classification of construction type under UBC Standard 9-4 shall be for use with that
standard only and shall have no bearing on the construction We used in conjunction with any other
provision of this code.)
"Section 904.2.9 Group R Division I Occupancies is hereby amended to read as follows:
904.2.8 Group R Division 1 Occupancies. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed
throughout all R-1 occupancies. Ft-very apartment hattse three or more stories itt heig~A or... 29 or
more geest rooms. Residential or quick-response standard sprinklers shall be used in the dwelling
units and guest room portions of the building.
**Sections 904.2.10. 904.2.10.1 and 904.2.10.2: added to read as follows:
904.2.10 Group S Occupancies.
904.2.10.1 Self-service storage facility. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout all self-
service storage facilities.
Exception: One story self-service storage facilities, that have no interior corridors
with a one-hour fire-rated occupancy separation wall installed between every storage
compartment.
904.2.10.2 Group S, Division 5 Occupancies. Aircraft hangers shall be classified by Group and Tvpe*
and shall be provided with a fire-extinguishing system as specified by UBC Standard 9-4
(*Note: Any classification of construction type under UBC Standard 9-4 shall be for use with that
standard only and shall have no bearing on the construction We used in conjunction with any other
provision of this code.)
**Section 904.4; subparagraph 4.4 of item #4 is changed to read as follows:
4.4 Other approved fire-protection equipment
des -are is installed in such areas.
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**Section 904.5.3 the third paragraph is changed to read as follows:
There shall be a two-way outlet M leas` one o--above the roof line on every standpipe when the roof
has a slope of less than 4 units vertical in 12 units horizontal (33.3% slope).
Exception: Where the stairway extends to the roof, the two-way outlet may be located
at the topmost floor landing.
"Section 904.5.3; add a new paragraph to read as follows:
All Class I standpipes shall be:
1. Water filled at all times: or.
2. Supervised with a minimum of 10 psig and a maximum of 40 psig air pressure with a hi h/low
alarm.
"Section 906.1; add an Exception #3 to item #1 to read as follows:
3. Buildings protected throughout y an approved automatic sprinkler system
**Section 906.6.3; add an Exception to read as follows:
Exception: In buildings protected throughout by an approved automatic sprinkler
system, curtain boards need only to extend down from the ceiling for a minimum depth of four
4 feet.
**Tahle 9-A; change Occupancy Item #5, Standpipe Class for sprinklered buildings from "ATe
~e tire~nerrt" to Class `P"
**Section 1004.2.4, change the exception to read as follows:
Exceptions: 1. The separation distance determined in accordance with this section may be measured
along a direct path of exit travel within a corridor serving exit enclosures. The walls of any such exit
enclosure shall not be less than 30 feet (9144 mm), measured in a straight line, from the walls of another exit
enclosure.
2. When the building is with an automatic sprinkler system throughout at least two of the
exits or exit-access doorways shall be placed a distance apart equal to not less than one third of the length
of the maximum overall diagonal dimension of the area served in lieu of one half, measured in a straight
line between the center of such exits or exit-access doorways.
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"Section 1004.2.5.2.3; add a second paragraph to read as follows:
When reduction of corridor construction is allowed under Section 1004.3.4.3 the reduction shall not a 1
to the corridors of this section for extra travel distance
'Section 1004.2.5.2.5; changed to read as follows:
1004.2.5.2.5 Factory, hazardous and storage occupancies. In a one story building classified as a Group
H, Division 5 aircraft repair hangar, or as a Group F or Group S Occupancy, the travel distance shall not
exceed 300 feet (91440 mm) and may be increased to 400 feet (121 920 mm) if the building is equipped
with an automatic sprinkler system throughout. and is a...,, provided with ,,,.,,,k„ and ll,, -
speeifieel i.. Seetion 996.
"Section 1004.2.6, changed to read as follows:
1004.2.6 Dead ends. Where more than one exit or exit-access doorway is required, the exit access shall be
arranged such that there are no dead ends in hallways and corridors more than 20 feet (6096 mm) in length.
Exceptions: 1. In occupancies in Use Group B where the building is equipped
throughout with an automatic sprinkler system the length of dead-end corridors shall not
exceed 50 feet (15 240 mm.
2. A dead-end corridor shall not be limited in length where the length of the dead-end
corridor is less than 2.5 times the least width of the dead-end corridor.
'Section 1004.3.4.3; Exceptions #4, S and 6 are changed to read as follows:
4. Corridor walls and ceilings of Group B Occupancies need not be of fire-resistive
construction when the entire story
in which the space is located is equipped with an automatic sprinkler system throughout and
an automatic smoke-detection system installed within the corridor. The actuation of any
detector shall activate alarms audible in all areas served by the corridor.
Use of this exception will not permit the use of non-rated non-protected construction
in the following:
-for the exit enclosure separation in exception #I of Section 1004.2.4.
-to obtain the 100 foot travel distance increase of Section 1004.2.5.2.3.
-to convey air to or from rooms as stated in Section 601.2 of the Mechanical Code
except that private corridors within a single tenant space may be used to convey air
provided that smoke detectors are installed within the tenant corridor in accordance
with their listing.
5. Garridar-walls it b not be of fire ieaisti vc. eattstruetion ithi - FF
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is eqttipped with att atitantatie sprinkler system throughout. Except for Groups H. I and R-1
Occupancies, corridors shall not be required to be protected when the buildinais protected bX
an approved automatic sprinkler system throughout
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Use of this exception will not permit the use of non-rated non-protected construction
in the following:
-for the exit enclosure separation in exception #1 of Section 1004.2.4.
-to obtain the 100 foot travel distance increase of Section 1004.2.5.2.3.
-to convey air to or from rooms as stated in Section 601.2 of the Mechanical Code
6. In Group B office buildings of 4:ype , Type 11 FR tmd Type 11 atte hatir
eattstmetiatt, corridor walls and ceilings need not be of fire-resistive construction within office
spaces of a single tenant when the entire story- itt whieh the space is loemed is equipped with
an approved automatic smoke-detection system is ittstftlled
within the corridor. The actuation of any detector shall activate alarms audible in all areas
served by the corridor. The smoke-detection system shall be connected to the building's fire
alarm system where such a system is provided.
**Section 1004.3.4.5; add Exception #4 to read as follows:
4. When corridors are not required to be of fire-resistive construction under Section
1004.3.4.3. the elevator lobby is not required.
**Section 1005.3.3.7; changed to read as follows:
1005.3.3.7 Pressurized enclosure. In a building having a floor level used for human occupancy located
more than 4-5t 55 feet (2-869 16 764 mm) above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access, all
required exit enclosures shall be pressurized in accordance with Section 905 and this section. Pressurization
shall occur automatically upon activation of an approved fire alarm system.
Exceptions: 1. If the building is not equipped with a fire alarm system, pressurization
shall be upon activation of a spot-type smoke detector listed for releasing service located within
5 feet (1524 mm) of each vestibule entry.
2. Open parking garages in compliance with Section 311.9.
A controlled relief vent capable of discharging a minimum of 2,500 cubic feet per minute (1180 Us) of air
at the design pressure difference shall be located in the upper portion of such pressurized exit enclosures.
**Section 1005.3.3.7.1; changed to read as follows:
1005.3.3.7.1 Vestibules. Pressurized exit enclosures shall be provided with a pressurized entrance vestibule
that complies with the requirements of this section.
Exception: For buildings equipped with an automatic sprinkler system, vestibules may
be omitted, provided all enclosed exit enclosures are equipped with a barometric dampered
relief opening at the top and the stairwa supplied mechanically with sufficient air to discharge
a minimum of 2.500 cubic feet per minute (1180 Us) through the relief openingwhile
maintaining; a minimum positive pressure of 0.15-inch water column in the shaft relative to
atmospheric pressure with all doors closed.
Activation of the mechanical equipment shall be initiated by activation of an approved
fire alarm system. If the building is not equipped with a fire alarm s std pressurization shall
be upon activation of a spot-type smoke detector listed for releasing service located within 5
15
feet (1524 mm) of each enclosure door. Such equipment shall also be activated by actuation
of the automatic sprinklersystem.
**Section 1006.3.3.1; changed to read as follows:
1006.3.3.1 General. Exterior exit stairways serving as a portion of the exit discharge in the means of egress
system shall comply with the requirements of Section 1006.3.3. An exterior exit stairway serves as an exit
discharge component in a means of egress system and is open on not less than two adjaeent sides, except for
required structural columns and open-type handrails and guardrails. The adjoining open (remainder of
section unchanged)... for interior stairways.
**Section 1101.2; add an item #2 to read as follows:
2. Alternate Design
Buildings regulated under State Law and built in accordance with State certified plans including any
variances or waivers granted by the State, shall be deemed to be in compliance with the requirements of this
Chapter. State certification of final inspection must be provided before issuance of Certificate of Occupancy.
"Section 1202.2.1; add this exception after the second paragraph to read as follows:
Exception: Bathroom exhaust ducts may terminate in a warehouse or shop area when
infiltration of outside air is present and the duct does not penetrate an occupancy separation.
**Section 1203.3; change the exception after the third paragraph to read as follows:
Exception: Private laundry 1:ftuttdry rooms in Group R, Division 3 and inside individual dwelling units
of Group R. Division 1 Occupancies.
**Section 1506.3; change to read as follows:
1506.3 Overflow Drains and Scuppers. Where roof drains are required, overflow drains
of the or overflow scuppers
opening height 44 ittehes (192 tnm) may be ittstalled in the aditteent parapet walk. tthe i~ttlet fie", litte
laeated 2 ittehes (51 tntn) above the low point of the adjtteent roof shall be sized and installed in accordance
with Section 1107 of the Plumbing Code.
Overflow drains shall discharge to an approved location and shall not be connected to roof drain lines.
*Table No. 15-A and footnotes changed to read as follows:
*Insert a footnote #5 in the heading "TABLE 15-A - MINIMUM ROOF CLASSES $1
* Change the roof classed for all R-1 occupancies to 'W16
*Change the roof classes for R-3, Types III-one-hour, III-N, IV, V-one-hour and V-Nfrom "NR"
to "C'
*Delete footnotes 1 and 3.
*Change footnote #4 to read as follows:
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~4ttless otherwise required beetmse of laeation, Group ~4, Division 4 roof eaverings shall eonsist of not less
peands per- r-eefing square (14.6 k@4W) of gr-ffvel or- other appr-aved sttff~,eiftg matefial, or- 250 patinds (12.2
k~~ slag. When exceeding 20 sq. ft. of projected roof area, the roof class shall be a minimum
of Class C or shall be non-combustible.
*Add a footnote #5 to read as follows:
5 All individual replacement shingles or shakes shall be in compliance with the rating required by
this table.
**Section 2501.2; delete.
**Section 2903; changed to read as follows:
SECTION 2903 ALTERNATE NUMBER OF FIXTURES
As aft a recommended but not required alternate to the minimum number of plumbing fixtures required by
this chapter, see Appendix Chapter 29 of this code or Table 403.1 of the Plumbing Code. When ,
as set f6rth itt seetion 104.~, it will take preeedettee ever the reqttiretnettfs of this .
"Section 3504, Part II, Chapter 9; changed to read as follows:
9-1; 307.11.3, 321.1, 403.2, 404.3.1, 405.1.1, 804.1, 902, 904.1.2, 904.1.3, 904.2.6.3, 904.2.7, 904.3.2,
2603.7.1, 2603.8.1
Installation of Sprinkler Systems. Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, NFPA 13-1996
1994-, National Fire Protection Association.
9-2; 902, 904.1.2, 904.5.1
Standpipe Systems. Standard for Installation of Standpipe Systems and Hose Systems, NFPA 14-1996
4493, National Fire Protection Association.
9-3; 804.1, 805, 902, 904.1.2, 904.1.3, 2603.7.1, 2603.8.1
Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Group R Occupancies Four Stories or Less. Standard for the
Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies up to Four Stories in Height, NFPA 13R-
1996 4384, National Fire Protection Association.
9-4. 902, 904.2.6.4, 904.2.10.2
Aircraft Hangars. Standard on Aircraft Hangars, NFPA 409-1995 National Fire Protection Association
9-5: 902, 904.1.2
Halon Fire Extinguishing System. Standard on Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing _Systems NFPA 12A-
1992, National Fire Protection Association.
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9-6.902.904.1.2
Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances NFPA 24-1995,
National Fire Protection Association.
9-7. 902.904.1.2
Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- Two-Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes NFPA
13D-1996. National Fire Protection Association
"Appendix Section 421.1; amend to read as follows:
A19.1 Scope. The provisions of this section apply to the design and construction of barriers for swimming
pools leemed an the premises of Group Pq Division ~ Geettp
*`Appendix Section 421.1; add an exception to paragraph #1 to read as follows:
Exception: When horizontal members are part of a fence that is at least 6 feet (1830
mm) in height, the horizontal members need not be on the pool side of the barrier.
"Appendix Section 1107.4; added to read as follows:
1107.4 Alternate Design
Buildings regulated under State Law and built in accordance with State certified plans, including any
variances or waivers granted by the State, shall be deemed to be in compliance with the requirements of this
Chapter. State certification of final inspection must be provided before issuance of Certificate of Occupancy.
"Appendix Section 1516 3, subparagraph #1; changed to read as follows:
1. Asphalt shingles. Not more than one two overlays of asphalt shingles shall be applied over an
existing asphalt or wood shingle roof. Asphftlt shingles applied over wood shingles shall not hftve less th
Type 39 nanperfarmed felt tmderlayment installed prior to rereefing.
Appendix Chapter 33 "Excavation and Grading" is hereby amended as follows:
SECTION 3304-PURPOSE
(unchanged)
SECTION-3305-SCOPE
(unchanged)
SECTION-3306-PERMITS REQUIRED
(unchanged)
SECTION-3307-HAZARDS
(unchanged)
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SECTION-3308-DEFINITIONS
(unchanged)
SECTION-3309-GRADING PERMITS AND REQUIREMENTS
3309.1 Permits Required.
(unchanged)
3309.2 General
1. Lot grading inspections are conducted by the engineering staff prior to placing any
concrete and at the time of the inspection of the structure.
2. The Public Works Department should be contacted for assistance with any questions,
problems, or concerns about the final grade of a lot.
3. The public works staff shall be contacted to inspect the lot while grading is still in
progress and before any concrete flatwork is set up to be poured. This will help to reduce the
chance of any significant problems arising when the final inspection is made.
3309.3 Building Permits.
l.All comments regarding lot drainage and grading are noted by thePublic Works Department
on the plot plans which are submitted to the building inspection department.
2. The following items are required to be on the plot plans for an engineering review:
a. The proper location of the structure and all flatwork as it relates to the property
lines.
b. The location and identification of all drainage, utility, and / or floodplain
easements.
C. The location and identification of any underground utilities that could possibly
have an effect on the property.
d. The proper identification of minimum finished floor elevations if required on the
approved plat.
e. Location and identification of any proposed retaining walls, drainage swales,
yard drains, french drains, or any other items that would be pertinent to the lot grading.
f. The directions of drainage flows.
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g. Topographic information to determine direction of flow and impacts on adjacent
property.
3309.4 Retaining Walls.
1. There are three basic circumstances in which retaining walls will be required. These are
as follows:
a. If a lot has been cut in order to establish a building pad for the structure, the
amount (depth) of cut will need to be retained if proper slopes (4' horizontal: 1'
minimum) cannot be established.
b. If a lot has been filled in order to establish a building pad for the structure, the
amount (depth) of fill will need to be retained if proper slopes (4' horizontal: 1' vertical
minimum) cannot be established.
C. If needed to facilitate proper lot drainage.
2. Any proposed wall that is over four (4) feet in height (top of footing to top of wall) is
required to be designed by a registered engineer and to have a sealed plan submitted to the
building inspection department for approval prior to construction.
3309.5 Driveways.
1. Any driveways or any other flatwork that is to be located on or near the property line,
and has the potential to drain directly onto the adjoining property, must be curbed, inverted
or sloped in such a manner as to drain in accordance with the required drainage plan.
2. The public works staff shall be contacted to discuss proposed grades of driveways and
on the flatwork and inspect the established final grade before any concrete pour is initiated.
3309.6 Drainage Swales.
1. Drainage swales are needed in most cases to facilitate proper lot drainage in accordance
with the required subdivision drainage plan or as required by the natural grade as shown on the
City's topographic maps. These swales should be constructed in such a manner as to:
a. Be maintainable by the homeowner. (No slopes steeper than 4' horizontal: 1'
vertical).
b. Be able to carry the anticipated amount of rainwater runoff.
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C. Minimize erosion problems within the swale itself. This can be accomplished
by sodding any swales that could possibly carry a large volume of water.
2. The location of these swales is up to the builder or superintendent in charge of the
project. Generally, swales are placed at or near the property lines so as to meet the given
drainage requirements.
3. If possible, swales through the center of side or rear yards should be avoided in
anticipation of future improvements such as pools and/or spas which could potentially block a
drainage swale located in these areas.
4. The minimum grade allowed for grass swales is one (1) percent. Lesser slopes may be
considered for concrete or stone lined swales.
3309.7 Side Slopes. The maximum percentage of a slope that is allowed is 4:1. This means that for
every four (4) feet of horizontal distance a maximum one (1) foot rise/fall vertically is allowed. Any
slope that is steeper than 4:1 should be retained. It is also recommended that any slope approaching
a 4:1 slope should be sodded to reduce the possibility of erosion.
3309.8 Fill Permits. Any lots that require flood plain areas to be filled shall contact the Public
Works Department in order to process a fill permit in conformance to Federal and City requirements.
3309.9 VARIANCE TO SUBDIVISION PLANS. In general, all grading shall conform to the
grading and drainage as shown on the approved subdivision plans. In those instances where the
applicant proposes to change the grading as shown on the approved subdivision plans, the applicant
shall be required to provide a detailed drainage study showing the impacts of the proposed changes
on adjacent properties.
**U.B.C. Standard No. 9-I is changed to read as follows:
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE STANDARD 9-1
INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
See Sections 307.11.3; 404.3.1; 405.1.1; 405.3.4; 804.1; 902; 904.1.2; 904.1.3;904.2.6.3;
904.2.8; 904.2.9; 2603.7.1; 2603.8.1, Item 4; Appendix 327.2, Uniform Building Code
This standard, with certain exceptions, is based on the National Fire Protection Association Standard
for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, NFPA 13-1996444.
Part I of this standard contains the exceptions to NFPA 13-1996.
**Delete all of Part I and Part II and replace with a new Part I to read as follows:
Part I
SECTION 9.101 AMENDMENTS
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The National Fire Protection Association standard adopted by this standard applies to the selection,
installation, acceptance inspection and acceptance testing of sprinkler systems, except as follows:
1. Any standard referenced in this document that has not specifically been adopted may be
replaced with other nationally recognized standards, or with adopted provisions from Volume I of this
code or from the Fire Code, by the authority having jurisdiction.
2. All references to NFPA 24, Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their
Appurtenances, shall be taken to mean U.B.C. Standard 9-6 of this code.
3. All references to NFPA 409, Standard on Aircraft Hangars, shall be taken to mean U.B.C.
Standard 9-4 of this code.
4. All references to NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, shall be taken to mean the Electrical Code,
as adopted by this jurisdiction.
5. All references to NFPA 131), Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two-
Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes, shall be taken to mean U.B.C. Standard 9-7 of this code.
6. All references to NFPA 13-R, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential
Occupancies up to and Including Four Stories in Height, shall be taken to mean U.B.C. Standard 9-3
of this code.
7. All references to NFPA 14, Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems, shall
be taken to mean U.B.C. Standard 9-2.
8. Sec. 1-1 is amended by changing the note to read as follows:
Consult other recognized and accepted standards for additional requirements relating to water supplies.
9. Sec. 1-4 is amended by changing the definition of "approved" and "listed" as follows:
The definitions of "approved and "listed" shall be as set forth in Volume I of this code.
10. Sec. 1-4.1 is amended by deleting the definitions of the terms "limited combustible material,"
"noncombustible material," "should" and "standard;" by deleting the note following the definition of
"sprinkler system;" and by adding a definition for "thermal barrier" to read as follows:
Thermal Barrier is a material that will limit the average temperature rise of the unexposed surface to
not more than 250° F. (121° C.) After 15 minutes of fire exposure complying with nationally recognized
standards.
11. Sec. 1-4.7 is amended to read as follows:
1.4.7 For the purpose of determining the level of protection to be provided by required sprinkler system
installations, Table 1.4.7 shall be used.
For hazard classifications other than those indicated, see appropriate nationally recognized standards
for design criteria.
When fire sprinkler systems are required in buildings of undetermined use, they shall be designed and
installed to have a sprinkler density of not less than that required for an Ordinary Hazard Group 2 use with
a minimum design area of 3,000 square feet (279 m2).
Use is considered undetermined if not specified at time permit is issued.
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Where a subsequent occupancy requires a system with greater capability, it shall be the responsibility
of the occupant to upgrade the system to the required density for the new occupancy.
Other Uniform Codes or standards contain sprinkler system design criteria for Fire control or
suppression of specific hazards.
Table 1.4.7 Hazard Classification
Occupancy of Building or Portion Thereof Hazard
Classification
Group A Occupancies used as meeting rooms, library reading rooms, restaurant Light
seating areas, clubs, theaters, museums, health clubs, educational classrooms
and churches. Group B Occupancies used as offices, data processing areas,
colleges and universities. Group E Occupancies other than shops and
laboratories. Group I Occupancy living and sleeping areas. Group R, Division
1 Occupancies.' Typically these uses are such that the quantity and
combustibility of contents is such that relatively low-rate-of-heat-release fires
would be expected.
Groups B, F and S Occupancies used for light manufacturing, commercial O r d i n a r y
kitchens, laundries, automobile parking garages, bakeries, canneries, electronic Group 1
plants, beverage manufacturing and glass products manufacturing plants not
producing dust or fibers. Typically these uses are such that the quantity of
combustibles is relatively low, the combustibility of contents is moderate,
storage does not exceed 8 feet (2438 mm) in height, and moderate-rate-of-heat-
release fires would be expected.
Groups B, F, M and S Occupancies used f o r chemical plant laboratories, O r d i n a r y
mercantile, machine shops, printing, plants, library stack areas, metal working, Group 2
wood product assembly, textile manufacturing, confectionery products, cold
storage warehouses,2 cereal mills, service stations and repair garages. Typically
these uses are such that the quantity of combustibles is moderate. The
combustibility of contents is moderate, storage does not exceed 12 feet (3658
mm) in height2 and moderate-rate-of-heat-release fires would be expected.
Also:
Group A Occupancies such as exhibition halls. Group B, F and S Occupancies
used as to tobacco products manufacturing, paper and pulp mills, piers and
wharfs, and warehousing2 of higher combustible contents (including
packaging). Group H Occupancies used as feed mills, tire manufacturing,
chemical plants, repair garages and woodworking. Group H, Division 6
Occupancies (except extra-hazard areas). Typically these uses are such that
high-rate-of-heat-release fires would be expected and the spread of fire would
be rapid.
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Group H Occupancies used for printing [using inks with flash points below Extra Hazard
100° F. (38° C)], combustible hydraulic fluid-use areas such as die casting and Group 1
metal extruding, upholstering with plastic foam, rubber reclaiming,
compounding, drying, milling, vulcanizing, plywood and particle board
manufacturing, saw mills, textile picking, opening, blending, garnetting,
carding and combining of cotton, synthetics, wool shoddy or burlap. Typically
these uses are such that a significant fire hazard exists.
Group H Occupancies used as asphalt saturating, flammable liquids spraying, Extra Hazard
flow coating, open oil quenching, varnish and paint dipping, solvent cleaning, Group 23
and manufactured home or modular building manufacturing (where the finished
building enclosure is present and has combustible interiors). These uses are
such that a severe fire hazard exists.
' See also Section 5-3.2
2 For high-piled storage, see Article 81 of the Fire Code.
3 For additional or more stringent criteria, see Article 79 or 80 of the Fire Code.
12. Sec. 2-1.1 is revised to read as follows:
2-1.1 All materials and devices shall be listed and approved.
13. Sec. 2-3.5 is revised to read as follows:
2-3.5 Other types of pipe or tube, such as plastic, may be used if it is investigated and found to be listed
for this service.
14. Sec. 2-8.1 is revised to read as follows:
2-8.1 The fire department connection(s) shall be internal swivel fittings having national standard hose
thread or as approved by the chief.
15. Sec. 2-9.1 is revised by changing the last line as follows: "on the premises within two minutes
after such flow begins."
16. Sec. 2-9.5.1 is revised to read as follows:
Electrically operated alarm attachments forming part of an auxiliary, proprietary, remote station or local
signaling system shall be installed in accordance with Fire Code Standard No. 14-1.
17. Sec. 3-9.1 is revised by deleting the last sentence.
18. Sec. 4-2 is revised by changing the last item to read as follows:
Storage - High-piled storage (as defined in the Fire Code) 40,000 square feet (3716 m2).
(Exception to remain unchanged.)
19. Sec. 4-6.4.1.2 is revised by changing Exception 3 to read as follows:
Exception No. 3: Where sprinklers are installed under composite wood joists less than 16 inches (406
mm) in depth, sprinkler deflectors shall be a minimum of I inch (25 mm) and a maximum of 6 inches (152 mm)
below the bottom of the composite wood joist and the joist channels shall be fire stopped the full depth of the
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joist with a material equivalent to the web construction so that individual channel areas do not exceed 300
square feet (27.9 mz). Where the depth of the composite wood joist is 16 inches (406 mm) or greater, protection
shall be provided by using one or more of the following methods:
(a) Provide a sprinkler in each joist channel. The distance between sprinklers within the joist channel
shall not exceed 15 feet (4572 mm).
(b) Protect the composite wood joist with 518-inch (16 mm) Type X gypsum wallboard attached directly
to the bottom of the composite wood joist. Joist channels shall be fire-stopped the full depth of the joist with
a material equivalent to the web construction so that the volume of individual channels do not exceed 160 cubic
feet (4.53 m3).
(c) Completely fill the channel with noncombustible insulation. The insulation shall be secured to
prevent the insulation from falling. Joist channels shall be fire-stopped the full depth of the joist with a material
equivalent to the web construction so that the volume of individual channels does not exceed 160 cubic feet (4.53
mj).
20. Sec. 4-14.2.1.2 is revised to read as follows:
When sprinkler piping is installed in storage racks as defined in Fire Code Standard 81-2, piping shall be
substantially supported from the storage rack structure or building in accordance with all applicable provisions
of Sections 4-14.2 and 4-14.4.3.
21. Sec. 4-15.1.1.1 is revised to read as follows:
Local water-flow alarms shall be provided on each sprinkler system having more than five sprinklers and shall
be located in an area approved by the Chief.
22. Sec 5-2.3.1.1 is revised by substituting "nationally recognized" for "NFPA" in the first line
of Exception 1.
23. Sec. 5-3.4.1 is revised by substituting "nationally recognized" for "NFPA" in the second line
of the text.
24. Sec. 6-1.1.1(1) is revised to read as follows:
6-1.1.1(1) Manufacturing data sheets for sprinkler head which contain at least the following information:
-Make
-Type
-K-factor
-Nominal orifice size
-Temperature rating
-Minimum operating pressures and discharge rates for proposed area of coverage.
25. Sec. 8-4.1 is revised to read as follows:
8-4.1 The installer of the system shall provide the owner with written instructions and information relating to
the care and maintenance of the sprinkler system, with special attention given to the sprinkler system devices.
Subsections (a) and (b) are deleted.
26. Chapter 9 is deleted.
27. Sec. 10-1.1 is revised to read as follows:
10-1.1 A sprinkler system installed under this standard shall be maintained in accordance with Article 10 of the
Fire Code.
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28. Chapter 11 is deleted.
**U.B.C. Standard No. 9-2 is changed to read as follows:
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE STANDARD 9-2
STANDPIPE SYSTEMS
See Sections 902, 904.1.2 and 904.5.1, Uniform Building Code
This standard, with certain exceptions, is based on the National Fire Protection Association Standard
for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems, NFPA 14-1996 449-3.
Part I of this standard contains exceptions to NFPA 14-1996 4993. Pttrt 11of this sfttttd rd-omiaatts NF-PA
Unless specifically adopted elsewhere, supplemental standards referenced in this primary standard shall
only be considered to be guidance material subject to the approval of the authority having jurisdiction
bttilding A
"Delete all of Part I and Part II and replace with a new Part I to read as follows:
Part I
SECTION 9.201-- AMENDMENTS
1. Any standard referenced in this document that has not specifically been adopted may be
replaced with other nationally recognized standards, or with adopted provisions from Volume I of this
code or from the Fire Code, by the authority having jurisdiction.
2. All references to NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, shall be taken
to mean U.B.C. Standard 9-1 of this code.
3. All references to NFPA 24, Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and
Their Appurtenances, shall be taken to mean U.B.C. Standard 9-6 of this code.
4. Sec. 3-2.4 is revised to read as follows:
3-2.4 Manual - Dry. A manual-dry standpipe system shall be a dry standpipe system that does not
have a permanent water supply attached to the system. Manual-dry systems need water from a fire
department pumper (or the like) to be pumped into the system through the fire department connection in
order to supply the system demand. Manual-Dry standpipe systems may not be installed except in areas
subject to freezing and with the approval of the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
5. Sec. 3-3.1 is revised to read as follows:
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3-3.1 Class I Systems. A Class I standpipe system shall provide 2-1/2 in. (63.5-mm) hose
connections to supply water for use by fire departments and those trained in handling heavy fire streams.
All Class I standpipes systems shall be:
1. Water filled at all times: or,
2. Supervised with a minimum of 10 psig and a maximum of 40 psig air pressure with a
high/low alarm.
6. Sec. 5-3.2(f) is revised to read as follows:
(f) Where the most remote portion of a nonsprinklered floor or story is located in excess of 150 ft
(45.7 m) of travel distance from a required exit or closest point of approved fire department access, or the
most remote portion of a sprinklered floor or story is located in excess of 200 ft (62 m) of travel distance
from a required exit, or closest point of approved fire department access, additional hose connections shall
be provided, in approved locations, where required by the local fire department.
7. Sec. 5-7(a) is revised by adding a second exception to read as follows:
Exception No. 2: Standpipe systems that are a portion of an approved sprinkler system may utilize a Fire
Department pumper in operation at the Fire Department connection to meet the 100 psi hydraulic
calculation requirements, subject to the approval of the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
8. Sec. 5-9.1.1 is revised by adding a second exception to read as follows:
Exception No. 2: In all fully sprinklered buildings, except high rises, the flow rate requirement of 500 GPM
for the most remote standpipe, and 250 GPMfor additional standpipes may be calculated utilizing a Fire
Department pumper in operation at the systems Fire Department connection, subject to the approval of the
Authority Having Jurisdiction.
9. Chapter 10 is deleted.
".B.C. Standard No. 9-3 is changed to read as follows:
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE STANDARD 9-3
INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS IN
GROUP R OCCUPANCIES FOUR STORIES OR LESS
See Sections 804.1, 805, 902, 904.1.2, 2603.7.1 and 2603.8.1,
Uniform Building Code
**Delete all of Part I and Part II and replace with a new Part I to read as follows:
Part I
SECTION 9.301 ADOPTION OF NFPA STANDARD
Except for the limitations, deletions, modifications and amendments set forth in Section 9.302 of this standard,
the installation of sprinkler systems in Group R Occupancies required by this code shall be in accordance with
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the Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies, NFPA 13R-1996, or U.B.C.
Standard 9-1.
SECTION 9.302 AMENDMENTS
The National Fire Protection Association standard adopted by Section 9.301 applies to the selection, installation,
acceptance inspection and acceptance testing of sprinkler systems in residential occupancies four stories or less,
except as follows:
1. Any standard referenced in this document that has not specifically been adopted may be
replaced with other nationally recognized standards, or with adopted provisions from Volume I of this
code or from the Fire Code, by the authority having jurisdiction.
2. All references to NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler System, shall be taken to
mean U.B.C. Standard 9-1 of this code.
3. Sec. 1-3 is amended as follows:
The definitions of "approved" and "listed" shall be as set forth in Volume 1 of this code.
The definitions of "should" and "standard" are deleted.
The definition of "residential occupancies" is revised as follows:
RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES are Group R Occupancies.
4. Sec. 2-3.2 is revised by changing the reference to "NFPA 20 and 22" to "nationally recognized
standards".
5. Secs. 2-7.1 and 2-7.2 are added as follows:
2-7.1 A sprinkler system installed under this standard shall be maintained in accordance with the Fire
Code.
2-7.2 The installer of the system shall provide the owner with written instructions and information
relating to the care and maintenance of the sprinkler system, with special attention given to the sprinkler system
devices.
6. Chapter 3 is deleted.
**U.B.C. Standard No. 9-4 added to read as follows:
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE STANDARD 9-4
STANDARD ON AIRCRAFT HANGARS
See Section 902.1.3. 904.1.2. 904.2.6.4 and 904.2.10.2
Uniform Building Code
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SECTION 9.401 ADOPTION OF NFPA STANDARD
Except for the limitations, deletions, modifications and amendments set forth in Section 9.402 of this standard
the installation of fire-extin uishing systems in aircraft hangars of Group H Division 5 and Group S Division
5 Occupancies required by this code shall be in accordance with the Standard on Aircraft Hangars NFPA 409-
1995.
SECTION 9.402 AMENDMENTS
The National Fire Protection Association standard adopted by Section 9.401 applies to the selection installation
acceptance inspection and acceptance testing of fire-extinguishing systems in aircraft hangars of Group H
Division 5 and Group S. Division 5 Occupancies, except as follows:
1. Any standard referenced in this document that has not specifically been adopted may be
replaced with other nationally recognized standards, or with adopted provisions from Volume I of this
code or from the Fire Code, by the authority having jurisdiction.
2. All references to NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler System, shall be taken to
mean U.B.C. Standard 9-1 of this code.
3. All references to NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, shall be taken to mean the Electrical Code,
as adopted by this jurisdiction.
4. Sec. 1-3 is amended as follows:
The definition of "Fire Wall" is revised as follows:
Fire Wall. A wall separating buildings or subdividing a building to prevent the spread of fire and
having a fire resistance rating as required for an area separation wall as listed in Volume I of this code and
structural stability.
The definition of "Hangar Building Cluster" is revised as follows:
Hangar Building Cluster. A group of buildings with more than one area for the storage and servicing
of aircraft and all attached or contiguous structures, or structures not separated as specified in Volume I of this
code 2 4.2 or ` 2.1 of this standfl as appropriate.
The definition of "Single Hangar Building" is revised as follows:
Single Hangar Building. A building with one area for the storage and servicing of aircraft and any
attached, adjoining, or contiguous structure, such as a lean-to, shop area, or parts storage area not separated as
specified in Volume I of this code 2 3.2 or ` 2.1 a f th s ..4..nd 1
, as appropriate.
5. Sec. 2-1.1 is amended as follows:
2-1.1* Group I and II hangars shall be assigned a construction type, and constructed in accordance with the
provisions of Volume I of this code. However, for the purpose of using this standard Group I hangars shall be
either Type I or Type II construction in accordance with NFPA 220, Standard on Types of Building
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Construction. For the purpose of using this standard, Group 11 hangars shall be constructed of any of the types
of construction specified in NFPA 220, Standard on Types of Building Construction, or any combination thereof.
6. Sec. 2-1.2 is amended as follows:
2-1.2* Mezzanines, tool rooms, and other enclosures within aircraft storage and servicing areas shall be
constructed of ttanea sti material as specified in Volume I of this code or litni`ed eambestib1_ mftterittl
as defined itt NF-PA 229, &tatiddrd ott Types t~cBttik4ittg C-otrsfrttetioti, itt all hangttrs emeept those of T-YpeAL
7. Sec. 2-2.1 is amended as follows:
2-2.1* Where aircraft storage and servicing areas are subdivided into separate fire areas, the separation shall
be by an area separation wall with opening protection as defined in Volume I of this code a fire wttll having not
less them ft 4 hattr fire resisfftnee rating. Atty apettings in stteh fire walls eammunieeAittg direetly between two
aireraft storage ttttd servieing ttretts shftll be provided with tt listed ~ hour fire door or 4 hatir shutter ttettta*4
hat.. _1. sides of the wttll. Where ttretts are of differettt heights, the tallest wttll shall hftve a fire resistattee
8. Sec. 2-2.3 is amended as follows:
2-2.3* Partitions and ceilings separating aircraft storage and servicing areas from all other areas, shops, offices,
and parts storage areas shall be fire-rated when and as required in Volume I of this code have leas` ° 1 hattr
fire resist&tee rating with apettittgs prateeted by listed fire doers or shutters h tum fire resistanee
mAitig of 45 mittetes.
9. Sec. 2-2.4 is amended as follows:
2-2.4 Where a storage and servicing area has an attached, adjoining, or continuous structure, such as a lean-to,
shop, office, or parts storage area, the wall common to both areas shall be fire-rated when and as required in
Volume I of this code , with apeftings preteeted by listed fire dears
..uv...g u .u uiuu uui fire iesistuuee r ,
10. Sec. 2-3.1 is amended as follows:
2-3.1 Precautions shall be taken to ensure ready access to hangars from all sides. Adequate separation and fire-
rating of exterior walls, as required by Volume I of this code for buildings on the same property, shall be
provided to reduce fire exposure between buildings. The clear yards between buildings
--d 3.4 shall not be used for the storage or parking of aircraft or concentrations of combustible
materials, nor shall buildings of any type be erected therein.
11. Sec. 2-3.2 is deleted.
12. Table 2-3.2 is deleted.
13. Sec. 2-3.2.1 is deleted.
14. Sec. 2-3.2.2 is deleted.
15. Sec. 2-3.2.3 is deleted.
16. Sec. 2-3.3 is deleted.
17. Table 2-3.3 is deleted.
18. Sec. 2-3.3.1 is deleted.
19. Sec. 2-3.3.2 is deleted.
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20. Sec. 2-4.3 is amended as follows:
2-4.3 Floor openings in multistoried sections of hangars shall be enclosed with partitions or protected with
construction when and as required by Volume I of this code htt-ving a fire resisftntee rating nat less thttft that
feqttired for the Rear eanstreetiatt where the apenittg is made.
21. Sec. 2-5.1 is amended as follows:
2-5.1 Roof coverings shall be of an approved material and design as required by Volume I of this code type a
shingle, slate,
gremel, or other ttpprav
mttterittl. Roof eavet-ings shall be listed as Ghtss A or Ghtss B when tested in tteeardattee with NF-PA 256-,
22. Sec. 2-5.2 is deleted.
23. Sec. 2-5.3 is deleted.
24. Sec. 2-5.4 is deleted.
25. Sec. 2-6.1 is amended as follows:
2-6.1 In aircraft storage and servicing areas of hangars hattsing other than w4tteled , column protection
shall be required when and as required by Volume I of this code ' .
26. Sec. 2-6.2 is deleted.
27. Sec. 2-10.1 is amended as follows:
2-10.1 Exposed interior insulation attached to walls and roofs in an aircraft storage and servicing area of a
hangar nat provided with tt spritikler system desigtted itt tteeardtmee with Ghapter 3 or Ghttpter 4 of this
sta"dtwd, as , shall be as specified in Volume I of this code
28. Sec. 2-10.2 is deleted.
29. Sec. 2-12.1 is amended as follows:
2-12.1* Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning equipment shall be installed, as applicable, in accordance with
the Mechanical Code and Volume I of this code NF-PA ,
,
Gases.
30. Sec. 2-12.3 is amended as follows:
2-12.3 In aircraft storage and servicing areas of hangars , hangar heating
plants that are fired with gas, liquid, or solid fuels not covered under 2-12.5 of this section and that are not
located in a detached building shall be located in a room constructed as required in the Mechanical Code and
Volume I of this code sepftreAed from other pafts of the httngftr by eattstruetiatt having at least tt 4 hattr fire
This separated room shall not be used for any other hazardous purpose of combustible storage;
and shall h&ve tte direet tteeess from the ttiremft starag . . arett. Gpettings in the walls of stteh reams
eafftffitiniemittg with other partiotts of the ha"gar shall h--P 4--PQ,*Z*-P-d to those fteeessary for duets or pipes.
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be prateeted with a listed autematie fire damper or door. All air f6r eambustiOn purposes enterittg stteh
separated roonts shall be drawn from autside the bttil4ittr.
31. Sec. 2-12.6 is amended as follows:
2-12.6 Where a mechanical ventilating system is employed in hangars or shops, the ventilating system shall be
installed in accordance with the Mechanical Code NFPA , &t&iekw4fbr the btytdHation &,f-Air
32. Sec. 2-12.7 is amended as follows:
2-12.7 Where blower and exhaust systems are installed for vapor removal, the systems shall be installed in
accordance with the Mechanical Code NFPA ,
33. Sec. 2-13.3 is amended as follows:
2-13.3 In aircraft storage and servicing areas of hangars hattsing other than uttftteled , main distribution
panels, metering equipment, and similar electrical equipment shall be located in a room separated from the
aircraft storage and servicing areas when and as required by the Electrical Code and Volume I of this code 49'y
eleetriett! rtteewftys, whieh shall be prateeted by approved settling methads maitttaining the same fire resistanee
34. Sec. 2-16.1 is amended as follows:
2-16.1 Means of egress from the aircraft hangar shall comply with the provisions of Volume I of this code
35. Sec. 2-17 is amended as follows:
2-17* Materials for Draft Curtains. Where provided, draft curtains shall be constructed as required in Volume
I of this code
fire mid shall be tightly fit4ed to the underside of the roof or ee4ittg. Atty apettittg in drttft stops shall be
provided with self-elasing dears eanstrueted of tnaterittis eqttivalent itt fire resistanee to the drttft stop itself.
36. Sec. 5-1.1 is amended as follows:
5-1.1* Group III hangars shall be assigned a construction type. and constructed in accordance with the
provisions of Volume I of this code. However, for the purpose of using this standard Group III hangars shall
be constructed of any of the types of construction specified in NFPA 220, Standard on Types of Building
Construction.
37. Sec. 5-1.6 is amended as follows:
5-1.6 Roof coverings shall be as required in Volume I of this code iist a , Cass or better, where `ern
.
38. Sec. 5-1.7 is amended as follows:
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5-1.7 Exposed interior insulation attached to walls and roofs in aircraft storage and servicing areas shall be as
specified in Volume I of this code
C~Onsti-Hetiot!.
designed in tteeardattee with Ghapter 4 of this sttmdttrd, exposed ittferiar ittsulatiatt mtttehed to walls find roo+4
shall be permitted to be litnited ttatteambttstible as defitted in NF-PA 229, &twitAgtq T-ypes ttf Bttik4ing
Ert~rt~t~etre~~
39. Sec. 5-2.1 is deleted.
40. Table 5-2.1 is deleted.
41. Sec. 5-2.2 is deleted.
42. Sec. 5-2.3 is amended as follows:
2.3 Partitions and ceilings separating aircraft storage and servicing areas from other areas, such as shops, offices,
and parts storage areas, shall be fire-rated when, and installed as, required by Volume I of this code
a 1 hattr fire resishtnee ratittg with openings prateeted by listed fire dears h&vittg tt fire resista-ftee rMing a
43. Sec. 5-3.3 is deleted.
44. Table 5-3.3 is deleted.
45. Sec. 5-4.1 is amended as follows:
5-4.1 Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment shall be installed, as applicable, in accordance with
the Mechanical Code and Volume I of this code NFPA ,
.
46. Sec. 5-4.3 is amended as follows:
5-4.3 Hangar heating plants that are fired with gas, liquid, or solid fuels not covered under 5-4.5 of this section,
and that are not located in a detached building, shall be located in a room constructed as required by the
Mechanical Code and Volume I of this code separated from other parts of the httttgair by eattstruetiatt having
This separated room shall not be used for any other hazardous purpose
or combustible storage . Openings in
the walls of stteh rooms eomtntmieftting with at-her portiatts of the hattgttr shttil be restvieted *.-R Z.-ase neeessftry
f;5r duets or pipes. Pettefrtttians of the 1 hatir fire resistattee rated enelasure shall be firestapped with att
etielosttre. Etteh stteli duet shall be prateeted with tt listed ttetematie fire damper or door. All air for eambttstion.
Sec. 5-4.6 is amended as follows:
5-4.6 Where a mechanical ventilating system is employed in hangars or shops, the ventilating system shall be
installed in accordance with the Mechanical Code ,
and in accordance with the applicable provisions of Section 5-4 of this chapter.
48. Sec. 5-4.7 is amended as follows:
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5-4.7 Where blower and exhaust systems are installed for vapor removal, the systems shall be installed in
accordance with the Mechanical Code 111,441". 94, .
49. Sec. 5-8.1 is amended as follows:
5-8.1 Means of egress from the aircraft hangar shall comply with the provisions of Volume I of this code 4P2k
104, ~E~ Saftty Code.
50. Chapter 7 is deleted.
**U.B.C. Standard 9-5 added to read as follows:
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE STANDARD 9-5
INSTALLATION OF HALON 1301 FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS
See Section 902.1.4. Uniform Building Code
SECTION 9.501 - ADOPTION OF NFPA STANDARD
Except for the limitations, deletions, modifications or amendments set forth in Section 9.502 of this standard
the installation of Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing Systems required by this code shall be in accordance with the
"Standard on Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing Systems. NFPA 12A- 1992.
SECTION 9.502 - AMENDMENTS
The National Fire Protection Association standard adopted by Section 9.501 applies to the selection installation
acceptance inspection and acceptance testing of Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing Systemsexcept as follows:
1. Any standard referenced in this document that has not specifically been adopted may be
replaced with other nationally recognized standards, or with adopted provisions from Volume I of this
code or from the Fire Code, by the authority having jurisdiction.
2. All references to NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, shall be taken to mean the Electrical Code,
as adopted by this jurisdiction.
3. Chapter 5 is deleted.
**U.B.C. Standard No. 9-6; added to read as follows:
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE STANDARD 9-6
INSTALLATION OF PRIVATE FIRE SERVICE MAINS
AND THEIR APPURTENANCES
See Section 902.1.5. Uniform Building Code
SECTION 9.601 - ADOPTION OF NFPA STANDARD
Except for the limitations, deletions, modifications or amendments set forth in Section 9.602 of this
standard, the installation of private fire service mains and their appurtenances required by this code shall be
in accordance with the "Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their
Appurtenances. NFPA 24-1995.
SECTION 9.602 - AMENDMENTS
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The National Fire Protection Association standard adopted by Section 9.601 applies to the selection
installation. inspection, maintenance and testing of private fire service mains and their appurtenances
except as follows:
1. Any standard referenced in this document that has not specifically been adopted may be
replaced with other nationally recognized standards, or with adopted provisions from Volume I of this
code or from the Fire Code, by the authority having jurisdiction.
2. All references to NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler System, shall be taken
to mean U.B.C. Standard 9-1 of this code.
3. Sec. 1-1.1 is added as follows:
1-1.1 Other codes. When connecting to a potable water supply other codes and provisions such as those
for the prevention of backflow, may pply. When the fire service main is also used for potable water
supply, other codes and provisions, which may include additional permits installation requirements and
separate inspections from other AHJ departments may also apply.
4. Chapter 10 is deleted.
**U.B.C. Standard No. 9-7; added to read as follows:
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE STANDARD 9-7
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS IN ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY
DWELLINGS AND MANUFACTURED HOMES
See Section 902.1.6. Uniform Building Code
SECTION 9.701- ADOPTION OF NFPA STANDARD
Except for the limitations, deletions, modifications or amendments set forth in Section 9.702 of this
standard, the installation of sprinkler systems in one- and two-family dwellings and manufactured homes
required by this code shall be in accordance with the "Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in
One- and Two-Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes NFPA 13D-1996
SECTION 9.702 - AMENDMENTS
The National Fire Protection Association standard adopted by Section 9.701 applies to the selection
installation, inspection. maintenance and testing of sprinkler systems in one- and two-family dwellings and
manufactured homes, except as follows:
1. Any standard referenced in this document that has not specifically been adopted may be
replaced with other nationally recognized standards, or with adopted provisions from Volume I of this
code or from the Fire Code, by the authority having jurisdiction.
2. All references to NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler System, shall be taken
to mean U.B.C. Standard 9-1 of this code.
3. All references to NFPA 13-R, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in
Residential Occupancies up to and Including Four Stories in Height, shall be taken to mean U.B.C.
Standard 9-3 of this code.
4. Chapter 6 is deleted.
END
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Star-Telegrani FED I.D. NO. 22 3148254 AD ORDER NO. 12483836
400 W.SEVENTH STREET•FORT WORTH,TEXAS 76102 ACCOUNT NO.
C I T 5 7
THE STATE OF TEXAS
inty of Tarrant
Before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, this day
personally appeared TAMMIE BRYANT Billing Specialist for the
Star-Telegram, published by the Star-Telegram Inc. at Fort Worth, in Tarrant County, Texas; and
who, after being duly sworn, did depose and say that the following clipping of an advertisement was
published in the above named paper on the following dates:
DATE AD ORDER NO. DESCRIPTION AD SIZE TOTAL RATE o AMOUNT
NCH/LINE
2/20ME 1248383 NOTICE OF PUBLIC I358 1x 64L 64 . 79 50 . 56
NOTICE OF PUBLIC - 0 2/2 0 0 2/2 0
HEARING
Notice is hereby given to all in-
• terested persons that the
City Council of the City Coun-
cil of the City of Southlake,
will be holding a public hear-
ing during the Regular City
Council meeting to be held
on March 3, 1998 at 6:00•
p.m., in the City Council -
Chambers of City Hall 667
North Carroll Avenue,South-
lake,Texas.
Purpose of the hearing is to
consider the second reading
of the following ordinance.
ORDINANCE NO.693
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING
THE 1997 EDITION 9F THE ,
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE
VOLUMES 1 2 AND 3,REG-
ULATING
THE ERECTION, III
ONSTRUCTION, ENLARGE-
AERT, A MOVING,RTION RE- S ► ED ,,\N- \�>_‘ '�- - - ►/.
IEMOLITION,CONVERSION
OCCUPANCY EzyrAmENTri
S MANTENANCte OFA ALLL WORN TO BEFORE ME, THIS THE DAY OF
BUILDINGS OR STRUC- 2 3 t h FEBRUARY '
FOR ST IN THE CITY OF �- ^` 1 t
SOUTHLAKE; PROVIDING L,�JI�/)
FCAL OR THE
OS THERE 1t Y....OP. Notary Public
TO- PROVIDING THAT THIS s .• r. '`,gyp RHONDA R. COKE
ORDINANCE SHALL BE CU- 'rf
MULATIVE OF ALL ORDI- 7i•; COMMISSION DARES
ERABILSIY CLAUSE PROVID- �r�'•• �\•jt• TARRANT COUNTY,TEXAS
ING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; �•, ' •- •t't� SEPTEMBER s, 1999
PROVIDING FOR PUBLICA-
TION IN PAMPHLET FORM;
PROVIDING FOR PUBLICA-
PAPEIN R•AND PROVIDING AN ORIGINAL INVOICE AND RECONCILE WITH MONTHLY STATEMENT. THANK YOU!
EFFECTIVE DATE.
SECTION 6 4ny person, firm or corpora-
— TEAR ALONG THIS PERFORATION AND RETURN THE LOWER PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT-----A
- 1 tion who neglects
or rebeys,fuses _
omits, neglects or refuses
to comply with or who re-
sists the enforcement of any
of the provisions of this ordi-
S11
nance shall be• fined not
more than Two Thousand
Do
a violation
a (is permitted
for ram
each offense.Each day that
violation is permitted to ex-
ist shall constitute a sepa-
rate offense. ffx�'EE i
is/Sandra L.LeGrand, //�1!x
-ity_of Southlake 1.•b i � '' r';r$' ACCOUNT AMOUNT
1,ff1ft938j6 � -`+t .�o{� y NUMBER CIT57 DUE 50 . 56
- PAGE 1 Ofa IF ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL(817)390-7885
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
667 N CARROLL AVE PLEASE PAY
SOUTHLAKE, TX 76092-9595 THIS AMOUNT► 50 . 56
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Star-Telegram 1-tU. I.U. NO.
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AD ORDER NO. 12567659
400 W.SEVENTH STREET•FORT WORTH,TEXAS 76102 ACCOUNT NO. C I T 5 7
THE STATE OF TEXAS
Jnty of Tarrant
Before me, a Notary Public in and for aid Count and State, this day
personally appeared I 1'IL.! _ Billing Specialist for the
Star-Telegram, published by the Star-Te egram Inc. at Fort Worth, in Tarrant County, Texas; and
who, after being duly sworn, did depose and say that the following clipping of an advertisement was
published in the above named paper on the following dates:
•
i DATE AD ORDER NO. DESCRIPTION AD SIZE IN TOTAL RATE AMOUNT
3/06ME 12567659 ORDINANCE NO . 69 I358 1x 62L 62 QUOTE 50 . 22
ORDINANCE NO.693 03-/ob-03-f-'Q-6-.---
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE
VOLUMES 1 2 AND 3
ORDINANCE NO.693
\N ORDINANCE ADOPTING __. ......-..
THE 1997 EDITION OF THE
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE,
LATINGE 1THE E,AND
CONSTRUCTION, ENLARGE-
MENT, ALTERATION RE-
PAIR, MOVING, REMOVAL,
DEMOLITION,CONVERSION,
OCCUPANCY EQUIPMENT _.-..__...
MAIUSEN NCE OFA ALL -- -
BUILDINGS OR STRUC-
TURES IN THE CITY OF
SOUTHLAKE; PROVIDING
FOR THE ADOPTION OF LO-
CAL AMENDMENTS THERE-
TO' PROVIDING THAT THIS
ORDINANCE SHALL BE CU-
MULATIVE OF ALL ORDI-
IANCES'PROVIDING A SEV-
G BFORY A PENALTY O FOR SIG .. I�
'IOLATIONS HEREOF; PRO- 1,, \
VROVI I SAVINGS CLAUSE; SWOR TO BEFORE ME THIS THE W \ DAY OF -�-I/� I� (�
S PROVIDING NNPAMPHLETUFFORM; •
PROVIDING FOR PUBLICA- 'vy
TION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWS- '�Gg••' eh 1
I PAPER'AND PROVIDING AN q.' ''•:Iy RHONDA R. COKE �' II ''
EFFECTIVE DATE. 71, • Notary Public V\ �,Y\. /a p,
_.i._)0_,t...,
SECTION 6 %• •s' COMMISSION EXPIRES
Any person, firm or corpora- ,77 �}
o�mits,hneglectss,orr refuses
r'c?.,F„•.F•;F:±' SEPTEMBER 8, 1999
to comply with or who re- Y,,..>' TARRANT COUNTY,TEXAS
sists the enforcement of any
of the provisions of this ordi-
nance shall be fined not
more than Two Thousand
Dollars ($2,000.00) for,
each offense.Each day that I ORIGINAL INVOICE AND RECONCILE WITH MONTHLY STATEMENT. THANK YOU!
a violation is permitted to ex-
ist shall constitute a sepa-
rate offense. TEAR ALONG THIS PERFORATION AND RETURN THE LOWER PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT
PASSED AND APPROVED—
THIS THE 3RD DAY OF -
MARCH 1998 DURING THE
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL
MEETING OF THE CITY OF
SOUTHLAKE,TEXAS.
ATTE k Stacy,Mayor
ATTEST:
il/s/Sandra L.LeGrand,
City$ecretary
AS ram REMIT TO: ► 400 W.SEVENTH ST. •FORT WORTH,TEXAS 76102
AP OVED AS TO FORM:
/s Allen Taylor,Jr.,
City Attorney
ACCOUNT AMOUNT
12567659 NUMBER CIT57 DUE 50 . 22
PAGE 1 0 IF ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL(817)390-7885
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
667 N CARROLL AVE PLEASE PAY
THIS AMOUNT ,
SOUTHLAKE , TX 76092-9595 50 . 22
PLEASE WRITE IN AMOUNT ENCLOSED