[CC §24.01; Ord. No.
38, 2-3-1975; Ord. No. 359 §1, 4-3-1989; Ord.
No. 492 §1, 6-20-1994; Ord. No. 817 §§1 —
2, 12-20-2004; Ord. No. 825 §1, 3-21-2005; Ord. No. 830 §1, 5-16-2005; Ord. No. 861 §1, 6-19-2006; Ord.
No. 987 §1, 7-2-2012]
A. The
International Building Code, 2003 Edition, including Appendix Chapters
F, G and J, as published by the International Code Council is hereby
adopted as the Building Code for the City of St. John in order to
provide the standards for supplied utilities and facilities and other
physical elements, components and conditions essential to ensure that
structures are safe, sanitary and fit for occupation and use.
B. The
following Sections are hereby amended:
1. Section 101.1, insert "City of St. John."
2. Section 105.2, add paragraph 14 which shall read as follows: "Window
replacement in which the structural framing opening is not altered
in any way."
3. Chapter 34 is omitted in its entirety.
4. Section 1905.7, add paragraph 8 which will read as follows: "A base
course of 4" of tamped gravel (1.5" minus) is required under all concrete
flatwork."
5. Chapter 7, Fire Resistance Rated Construction, shall not apply to
portable carport structures.
C. The International Residential Code, as published by the International
Code Council, 2012 Edition, including Appendices G and H, is hereby
adopted as the residential building code for the City of St. John.
[Ord. No. 1042 §1, 9-15-2014]
D. The following Sections of the 2012 International Residential Code
are hereby amended as follows:
[Ord. No. 1042 §2, 9-15-2014; Ord. No. 1137, 11-6-2017]
1.
R302.1, Exterior walls. Add new exceptions "6. Cantilevered
manufactured fireplaces; 7. Roof cave overhangs; and 8. Uncovered
decks."
2.
R8302.5.1, Opening protection. Delete "equipped with a self-closing
device" from this paragraph.
3.
R303.3, Bathrooms. To the last sentence in the Exception paragraph
add "or to an attic gable vent or ventilated soffit."
4.
R309.5, Fire sprinklers. After "footnote a" in this paragraph
add "and the homeowner has opted to purchase a fire sprinkler system
for their residence, as per the Revised Statutes of Missouri 67.281."
5.
R313.2, One- and two-family dwellings automatic fire systems.
Delete the existing requirement in this section and replace it with
the following language: "A builder of a one- or two-family dwelling
shall offer to any purchaser on or before the time of entering into
the purchase contract the option to install or equip the dwelling
unit with fire sprinklers, at the purchaser's cost. Notwithstanding
any other provision of law to the contrary, no purchaser of a one-
or two-family dwelling unit shall be denied the right to choose or
decline to install a fire sprinkler in such dwelling or residence
being purchased by any code, ordinance, rule, regulation, order, or
resolution by any county or other political subdivision.
6.
Table R404.1, Concrete foundation walls. Reinforcing steel bars
shall not be required in eight-feet-tall-by-eight-inch-thick unsupported
basement walls with less than six (6) feet of unbalanced backfill
height in all soil classes.
7.
R405.1, Concrete or masonry foundations. The following subsections
of R405.1 shall be amended as follows:
a.
Exception 2 shall be added which shall read "Drains provided
as detailed in Section R405.1 are approved as an alternative method
to meet the requirements of this Section."
b.
R405.1.2, Soil evaluations. An evaluation of the soil for the
presence or absence of ground water is required. The evaluation report
shall be based on either a subsurface soil investigation or satisfactory
data from adjacent areas together with an inspection of the excavation
prior to pouring concrete.
c.
R405.1.2.1, Groundwater present. Provide drain tile, perforated
pipe, or other approved foundation drainage systems (such as water
channel system) around perimeter of the outside of the foundation
and inside the foundation. Drain discharge shall be by gravity to
daylight or connected to a basement floor sump.
d.
R405.1.2.2, No groundwater present. Provide drain tile, perforated
pipe, or other approved foundation drainage systems (such as water
channel system) around perimeter of the outside of the foundation
or inside the foundation. Drain discharge shall be by gravity to daylight
or connected to a basement floor sump.
e.
R405.1.2.3, Filter membranes. An approved filter membrane shall
be placed over the top of the joints/pipe perforations. The tile/pipe
shall be placed on two-inch minimum gravel or crushed stone and have
six-inch minimum cover.
f.
R405.1.2.4, Drainage system. Drainage system shall discharge
by gravity to daylight or connected to an approved sump [fifteen (15)
inches in diameter by eighteen (18) inches deep with fitted cover].
A sump pump shall be provided if basement is finished or partially
finished with pump discharge by an approved method.
8.
R905.2.8.2, Valleys. Subparagraph 3 of this Section shall be
amended as follows: after "valley lining of delete" the word "one"
and add the word "two," delete the phrase "smooth roll roofing" and
add "No. 15 felt," delete "ASTM D 6380 and at least 36 inches wide
(914mm)" and add "ASTM D 226 Type I, ASTM D 4869 Type I, or ASTM D
6757."
9.
Chapter 11, Energy efficiency. Delete Chapter 11 in its entirety
and replace it with Chapter 11 of the 2009 International Residential
Code.
10.
Table N1102.1, Insulation and fenestration requirements by component.
In Climate Zone 4 delete fenestration u-factor of 0.35 and replace
it with 0.40; and delete ceiling R-value of 38 and replace it with
30. Add Exception L which shall read as follows: "Unfinished basements
may have up to a maximum of 20% of the total basement wall area exposed
above the outside finished grade/ground level as uninsulated concrete
foundation walls. The foundation wall area above the outside grade/ground
level that may be uninsulated is determined by the formula .20 times
the basement wall height of all walls (including insulated exterior
frame walls for walkout basements and walls common to both basement
and attached garages) times the perimeter of these basement walls.
In unfinished areas the basement foundation wall insulation shall
extend down to the basement floor slab or to a minimum of 24 inches
below outside finished grade when the grade is above the floor slab
elevation."
11.
N1102.4.2, Air sealing and insulation. Delete Section N1102.4.2
in its entirety.
[CC §24.02; Ord. No.
38, 2-3-1975]
Whenever the word "State" and "Municipality" appear on said documents, the same shall be construed to mean "State of Missouri" and "City of St. John", respectively.
[CC §24.03; Ord. No.
339, 6-6-1988; Ord. No. 905 §§1 —
2, 5-19-2008; Ord. No.
1178, 8-5-2019]
The owner of a building or structure, or any other person, may
appeal from a decision of the Building Official refusing to grant
a modification of the provisions of the Building Code covering the
manner of construction or materials to be used in the erection, alteration,
or repair of a building or structure to the Board of Adjustment. Application
for appeal may be made when it is claimed that the true intent of
the Building Code or the rules legally adopted thereunder have been
incorrectly interpreted, the provisions of the Building Code do not
fully apply or an equally good or better form of construction can
be used, or when philosophies are not covered by this Code, or if
deviation from the provisions of this Code would not be impractical.
[Ord. No. 1178, 8-5-2019]
A. Plan
review and inspection fees shall be set administratively and sha ll
be reviewed on an annual basis by the City Council.
B. Building Permit Fees. All building permits shall be assessed
a twenty-five dollar ($25.00) minimum fee, with an additional five
dollars ($5.00) for each one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) or fraction
thereof of construction costs and five dollars ($5.00) for each required
inspection. In addition, the applicant shall be required to provide
a cash performance bond in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the
total project cost or one hundred dollars ($100.00), whichever is
greater, which will be returned to applicant at the completion of
the project and upon submitting proof of obtaining all required inspections.
C. Commercial Occupancy Permit Inspection Fee.
1. If unoccupied prior to inspection, the fee for a commercial occupancy
permit shall be seventy-five dollars ($75.00) for the first five thousand
(5,000) square feet of floor space and five dollars ($5.00) for each
additional one thousand (1,000) square feet or portion thereof. This
fee covers the initial inspection, one (1) reinspection and the occupancy
permit. There will be a charge of seventy-five dollars ($75.00) for
each additional two (2) reinspections, if needed.
2. If a person, firm or corporation has occupied a vacant building prior
to obtaining an occupancy permit, the fee for an occupancy inspection
shall be one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) for the first five thousand
(5,000) square feet of floor space, plus five dollars ($5.00) for
each additional one thousand (1,000) square feet or portion thereof.
This fee covers the initial inspection, one (1) reinspection and the
occupancy permit. There will be a charge of one hundred fifty dollars
($150.00) for each additional two (2) reinspections, if needed.
[CC §24.27; Ord. No.
38, 2-3-1975; Ord. No. 1014 §1, 7-15-2013]
Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions
of this Article shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall
be subject to a fine of not less than five dollars ($5.00) nor more
than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), or imprisonment for ninety
(90) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each day's violation
shall be considered a separate offense and a misdemeanor.