[Ord. No. 7026 §§1 —
4(16½-21), 2-19-2008]
There is hereby created in and for the City an HVACR Board.
[Ord. No. 7026 §§1 —
4(16½-22), 2-19-2008]
The Board shall be composed of seven (7) members as follows:
A representative of the Municipal Utilities — City Cable Department,
a professional engineer, two (2) Class A license holders, two (2)
Class B or Class C license holders and an interested member of the
general public. A Building Inspector will be an ex officio member
of the Board.
[Ord. No. 7026 §§1 —
4(16½-23), 2-19-2008]
The requirements for membership of said Board shall be to either
live or have a business location identical to the residency requirement
for employees of the City of Poplar Bluff, Missouri.
[Ord. No. 7026 §§1 —
4(16½-24), 2-19-2008]
The members of the Board shall be appointed by the City Manager.
[Ord. No. 7026 §§1 —
4(16½-25), 2-19-2008]
A. The
members of the Board shall serve for terms of three (3) years each.
Members shall be expected to attend all meetings of the Board and
any Board member who shall fail to attend three (3) consecutive meetings
without good cause shown shall be recommended for dismissal to the
City Council.
B. The
initial Board members of the Board shall have three (3) members appointed
for three (3) years, three (3) members appointed for two (2) years
and one (1) member appointed for one (1) year.
[Ord. No. 7026 §§1 —
4(16½-26), 2-19-2008]
The Board shall meet at such times as may be necessary for proper
performance of its duties.
[Ord. No. 7026 §§1 —
4(16½-27), 2-19-2008]
The Building Inspector and/or the HVACR Board shall decide all
disputed questions pertaining to the installation of all HVACR devices
and equipment hereinafter provided for in this Chapter. Decisions
shall be governed by taking into consideration the City's currently
adopted Mechanical Code and the standards recognized by the HVACR
Board concerning the safe and proper installation of HVACR devices
and equipment.
[Ord. No. 7026 §§1 —
4(16½-28), 2-19-2008]
No rule or regulation shall be promulgated without the discussion
of the change at a public HVACR Board meeting. Any deviation from
the International Mechanical Code will require the approval of the
HVACR Board.