An automatic fire sprinkler system may be, but is not required
to be, installed in residential dwellings, including, but not limited
to, single-family homes and townhomes. Where an automatic fire sprinkler
system is not installed, the building components in garages, ceilings,
and roof assemblies must be constructed of materials with at least
a one-hour fire resistance rating and must be installed so as to prevent
the passage of smoke and fire between rooms within the dwelling and/or
other buildings or structures.
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"Any person, firm or corporation or agent thereof
who shall violate a provision of this Code, or fail to comply therewith,
or with any of the requirements thereof, or who shall erect, construct,
alter, demolish or move any structure, or who has erected, constructed,
altered, repaired, moved or demolished a building or structure in
violation of this Code, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon
conviction thereof shall be fined not less than $25 nor more than
$50 and shall pay the costs of prosecution. Each such person, firm
or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each
and every day or portion during which any violation of any of the
provisions of this Code is committed or continued."[1]
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SECTION B101 GENERAL
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B101.1 Application. The application
for appeal shall be filed on a form obtained from the Building Official
within 20 days after notice was served.
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B101.2 Membership of Board. The
Board of Appeals shall consist of persons appointed by the Mayor as
follows:
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There is hereby established a Board of Adjustment
and Appeals, which shall consist of five members appointed by the
Mayor with the consent of Town Council. Such members shall be qualified
by experience and training to decide on matters pertaining to building
construction and shall not be employees of the Town of Millsboro.
Such appointments shall be for a term of five years, each to be assigned
on a staggered schedule. The Building Official shall be an ex officio
member of said Board but shall have no vote on any matter before the
Board. The Mayor may appoint two alternate members, who shall be called
by the Board Chairperson to hear appeals during the absence or disqualification
of a member. Alternate members shall possess the qualifications required
for Board membership,
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B101.2.1 Rules and procedures. The
Board is authorized to establish policies and procedures necessary
to carry out its duties.
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B101.2.2 Chairperson. The Board
shall annually select one of its members to serve as chairperson.
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B.101.2.3 Disqualifications of member. A member shall not hear an appeal in which that member has a personal,
professional or financial interest.
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B.101.2.4 Secretary. The Board
of Appeals shall designate a qualified clerk to serve as Secretary
to the Board. The Secretary shall file a detailed report of all proceedings
in the office of the Town Manager.
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B.101.2.5 Compensation of members. Compensation of members shall be determined by law.
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B.101.3 Notice of meeting. The
Board shall meet upon notice from the Chairperson.
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B.101.3.1 Opening hearing. All
hearings before the Board of Appeals shall be open to the public.
The appellant, the appellant's representative, the Building Official
and any person whose interests are affected shall be given opportunity
to be heard.
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B.101.3.2 Procedure. The Board
shall adopt and make available to the public through the Secretary
procedures under which a hearing will be conducted. The procedures
shall not require compliance with strict rules of evidence, but shall
mandate that only relevant information be received.
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B.101.4 Board decision. The Board
shall modify or reverse the decision of the Building Official by a
concurring vote of two-thirds of its members.
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B.101.4.1 Resolution. The decision
of the Board shall be by resolution. Certified copies shall be furnished
to the appellant and to the Building Official.
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B.101.4.2 Administration. The Building
Official shall take immediate action in accordance with the decision
of the Board.
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