[Ord. No. 1953 §2, 1-7-1997; Ord. No. 2248 §1, 11-6-2001; Ord. No. 2541 §§1 — 3, 2-20-2007; Ord. No. 3008, 8-1-2017; Ord. No. 3348, 12-20-2022]
A certain document, copies of which are on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Pacific, being marked and designated as the 2018 International Building Code, as published by the International Code Council, is hereby adopted as the Building Code of the City of Pacific and the terms of said Building Code are hereby referred to, adopted and made a part hereof as if fully set out in this Section with the additions, insertions, deletions and changes, if any, described in Section
500.060.
[Ord. No. 2586 §1, 3-10-2008]
A. A building
permit issued pursuant to this Chapter shall have an initial duration
of one (1) year, after which no construction is authorized pursuant
thereto unless extended by the City prior to such expiration. The
Building Commissioner may grant an extension of up to an additional
six (6) months upon written application for such extension and payment
of a fee in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the initial permit
fee but not less than fifty dollars ($50.00). Such extension may be
denied if the site or construction is then in violation of the City
Code or if violations during the permit duration were not timely remedied
after reasonable notice by the City had been provided. No new building
permit or extension permit shall be granted for any activity requiring
a permit that was commenced or continued during any period in which
a valid unexpired permit did not exist unless:
1. The applicant pays with the application a permit fee in the two (2)
times the amount otherwise required for the building permit; and
2. The Building Commissioner has caused an inspection of the site and
determined that any other violations have been remedied and that compliance
with the Code may thereafter be verified under the circumstances of
the construction or site.
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Any permit or extension may be denied or conditioned by the Building Commissioner where necessary to meet the requirements of this Code. Other fees shall be as set forth in Article XII of this Chapter or as otherwise required by ordinance.
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[Ord. No. 1953 §2, 1-7-1997; Ord. No. 2011 §1, 10-21-1997; Ord. No. 2248 §2, 11-6-2001; Ord. No. 2541 §§1 — 2,
4, 2-20-2007; Ord. No.
3008, 8-1-2017; Ord. No. 3348, 12-20-2022]
The following Sections of the International Building Code, 2018
Edition, are herby revised as follows:
1. B 101.1 Title: These regulations shall be known as "the
Building Code of the City of Pacific," hereinafter referred to as
"this code."
2. B 101.4.6 Energy: Delete in its entirety.
3. B 105.2 Work Exempt from Permit: Delete the following
exceptions. Building: 2.
4. B 105.5 Expiration: Change - Every permit issued shall
become invalid after three hundred sixty-five (365) days of issuance.
The building official is authorized to grant, in writing, one (1)
or more extensions of time, for periods not more than one hundred-eighty
(180) days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable
cause demonstrated.
5. B 109.2 Schedule of Permit Fees: The fee for activities
and services performed by the City of Pacific in carrying out its
responsibilities under this code shall be paid in accordance as indicated
in the schedule of fees as established by City of Pacific ordinance.
6. B 109.4 Work Commencing Before Permit Issuance: Any
person who commences any work covered by this code before obtaining
the necessary permits shall be subject to one hundred percent (100%)
of the usual permit fee in addition to the required permit fee.
7. B 113.0 Board of Appeals: The Board of Appeals shall
consist of the Board of Adjustment.
8. B 114.4 Violation Penalties: Any person who shall violate
a provision of this code or shall fail to comply with any of the requirements
thereof or who shall erect, install, construct, alter or repair of
a building or structure in violation of the approved construction
documents or directive of the Code Official, or of a permit or certificate
issued under the provisions of this Code, shall be guilty of an ordinance
violation, punishable as provided in Section 100.170 of
the Code of Ordinances of the City of Pacific.
9. B 115.3 Unlawful Continuance: Any person who continues
any work in or about the structure after having been served a stop
work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform
to remove a violation or unsafe condition, shall be guilty of an ordinance
violation punishable by a fine of not to exceed five hundred dollars
($500.00). Each day that a violation continues after the due notice
has been served shall be deemed a separate offense.
10.
B 115.4 Removal of Stop Work Order Notice: The
unauthorized removal of a "stop work order" poster shall be punishable
by a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00). Each day that
a violation continues after the due notice has been served shall be
deemed a separate offense.
11.
B 406.3.2.1 Dwelling unit separation. The private
garage shall be separated from the dwelling unit and its attic area
by means of gypsum board, not less than 5/8-inch in thickness, applied
to the garage side. Garages beneath habitable rooms shall be separated
from all habitable rooms above by not less than a 5/8-inch (15.9 mm)
Type X gypsum board or equivalent and 5/8-inch gypsum board applied
to structures supporting the separation from habitable rooms above
the garage. Door openings between a private garage and the dwelling
unit shall be equipped with either solid wood doors or solid or honeycomb
core steel doors not less than one and three eights (1 3/8) inches
(34.9 mm) in thickness, or doors in compliance with Section 716.2.2.1
with a fire protection rating of not less than 20 minutes.
12.
B 407.7 Automatic Fire Detection: Delete both Exception
#1 and Exception #2.
13.
B 501.2 Premises Identification: New and existing
buildings shall be provided with approved address numbers. Each character
shall be a minimum of four (3) inches in height for residential dwellings,
and six (6) inches in height for commercial buildings, and a minimum
of one-half (1/2) inches wide. They shall be installed on a contrasting
background and be plainly visible from the street or roadway fronting
the property.
14.
B 1612.3. Establishment of Flood Hazard Areas: (Insert
name of jurisdiction) City of Pacific, Franklin and St. Louis Counties.
(Date: June 5, 2020)
15.
B 1804.5 Grading and Fill in Flood Hazard Areas: See City Ordinance Section
420.190. (#8)
16.
B 1805.2 Damp proofing: Delete the last sentence.
(Wood foundations.)
17.
B 1807.1.4 Permanent Wood Foundation: Delete in
its entirety.
18.
B 1807.1.6.2 Concrete Foundation Walls: Delete
#1 And Table 1807.1.6.2. And add the following: All concrete walls
shall be designed by a design professional.
19.
B 1807.1.6.2.1 Seismic Requirements: Delete the
following in #2. Except as allowed for plain concrete members in Section
1905.1.7.
20.
B 1809.4 Depth and Width of Footing: Delete the
last sentence.
21.
B 1809.7 Prescriptive Footings for Light-Frame Construction: Delete Table 1809.7. Insert the following table.
Minimum Width and Thickness of Concrete or Masonry Footings
Load-Bearing Value of Soil (psf) 1,500 to 4,000
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1 Story 8" Deep X 20" Wide
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2 Story 8" Deep X 20" Wide
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3 Story 10" Deep X 20" Wide
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22.
B 1809.8 Plain Concrete Footings: Delete and replace
with: All load bearing footings must be reinforced with a minimum
of 2 - #4 rebar continuous, spaced evenly and placed 3" minimum from
bottom of footing. In addition, as a minimum 1 - #4 vertical rebar
shall be placed two (2) feet on center, placed in the center of the
footing/foundation wall. The vertical rebar shall have an 8" L-shaped
hook, as measured from the outside edge of the hook, to the end of
the hook. The vertical bar hooked end shall be embedded in the footing
4" to 5", with 16" of rebar rising above footing. All rebar shall
be a minimum of 40 grade.
23.
B 1901.7 Cold Weather Requirements: No concrete
shall be poured or installed below a temperature of twenty-five degrees
Fahrenheit (25° F.)
24.
B 1901.8 Hot Weather Requirement: No concrete shall
be poured or installed when the temperature is above (105° F.).