The purpose of this permit is to ensure all parking garages are properly assessed pursuant to and in a timeframe prescribed herein.
[Added 12-15-2022 by L.L. No. 16-2022, effective 12-30-2022]
An annual operating permit shall be required for any parking garage meeting the definition of the Fire Code of New York State.
Unless otherwise expressly stated, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated in this section:
An on-site inspection and evaluation of a parking garage for evidence of deterioration of any structural element or building component of such parking garage, evidence of the existence of any unsafe condition in such parking garage, and evidence indicating that such parking garage is an unsafe structure.
The weakening, disintegration, corrosion, rust, or decay of any structural element or building component, or any other loss of effectiveness of a structural element or building component.
Any building or structure, or part thereof, in which all or any part of any structural level or levels is used for parking or storage of motor vehicles, excluding:
An individual who is licensed or otherwise authorized under Article 145 of the Education Law to practice the profession of engineering in the State of New York and who has at least three years of experience performing structural evaluations.
The professional engineer who performs a condition assessment, or under whose supervision a condition assessment is performed, and who seals and signs the condition assessment report. The use of the term "responsible professional engineer" shall not be construed as limiting the professional responsibility or liability of any professional engineer, or of any other licensed professional, who participates in the preparation of a condition assessment without being the responsible professional engineer for such condition assessment.
Includes the conditions identified as "unsafe" in Section 304.1.1, Section 305.1.1, and Section 306.1.1 of the PMCNYS.
A structure that is so damaged, decayed, dilapidated, or structurally unsafe, or is of such faulty construction or unstable foundation, that partial or complete collapse is possible.
A.
Condition assessments; general requirements. The owner/operator of each parking garage shall cause such parking garage to undergo an initial condition assessment as described in Subsection C of this section, periodic condition assessments as described in Subsection D of this section, and such additional condition assessments as may be required under Subsection E of this section. Each condition assessment shall be conducted by or under the direct supervision of a professional engineer. A written report of each condition assessment shall be prepared and provided to the Chief Fire Marshal or his/her designee in accordance with the requirements of Subsection F of this section. Before performing a condition assessment (other than the initial condition assessment) of a parking garage, the responsible professional engineer for such condition assessment shall review all available previous condition assessment reports for such parking garage.
B.
Initial condition assessment. Each parking garage shall undergo an initial condition assessment as follows:
(1)
Parking garages constructed on or after August 29, 2018, shall undergo an initial condition assessment following construction and prior to a certificate of occupancy or certificate of compliance being issued for the structure.
(2)
Parking garages constructed prior to August 29, 2018, shall undergo an initial condition assessment as follows:
(a)
If originally constructed prior to January 1, 1984, then prior to October 1, 2019;
(b)
If originally constructed between January 1, 1984, and December 31, 2002, then prior to October 1, 2020; and
(c)
If originally constructed between January 1, 2003, and August 28, 2018, then prior to October 1, 2021.
(3)
Any parking garage constructed prior to the effective date of the local law enacting this provision that has not undergone an initial condition assessment prior to that effective date shall undergo an initial condition assessment prior to June 30, 2023.
(4)
Periodic condition assessments. Following the initial condition assessment of a parking garage, such parking garage shall undergo periodic condition assessments at intervals not to exceed 24 months.
C.
Additional condition assessments.
(1)
If the latest condition assessment report for a parking garage includes a recommendation by the responsible professional engineer that an additional condition assessment of such parking garage, or any portion of such parking garage, be performed before the date by which the next periodic condition assessment would be required under Subsection C of this section, the owner or operator of such parking garage shall cause such parking garage (or, if applicable, the portion of such parking garage identified by the responsible professional engineer) to undergo an additional condition assessment no later than the date recommended in such condition assessment report.
(2)
If the Chief Fire Marshal or his designee becomes aware of any new or increased deterioration which, in the judgment of the Chief Fire Marshal indicates that an additional condition assessment of the entire parking garage, or of the portion of the parking garage affected by such new or increased deterioration, should be performed before the date by which the next periodic condition assessment would be required under Subsection C of this section, the owner or operator of such parking garage shall cause such parking garage (or, if applicable, the portion of the parking garage affected by such new or increased deterioration) to undergo an additional condition assessment no later than the date determined by the Chief Fire Marshal to be appropriate.
D.
Condition assessment reports. The responsible professional engineer shall prepare, or directly supervise the preparation of, a written report of each condition assessment, and shall submit such condition assessment report to the Chief Fire Marshal within 30 days. Such condition assessment report shall be sealed and signed by the responsible professional engineer, and shall include:
(1)
An evaluation and description of the extent of deterioration and conditions that caused deterioration that could result in an unsafe condition or unsafe structure;
(2)
An evaluation and description of the extent of deterioration and conditions that cause deterioration that, in the opinion of the responsible professional engineer, should be remedied immediately to prevent an unsafe condition or unsafe structure;
(3)
An evaluation and description of the unsafe conditions;
(4)
An evaluation and description of the problems associated with the deterioration, conditions that cause deterioration, and unsafe conditions;
(5)
An evaluation and description of the corrective options available, including the recommended timeframe for remedying the deterioration, conditions that cause deterioration, and unsafe conditions;
(6)
An evaluation and description of the risks associated with not addressing the deterioration, conditions that cause deterioration, and unsafe conditions;
(7)
The responsible professional engineer's recommendation regarding preventative maintenance;
(8)
Except in the case of the report of the initial condition assessment, the responsible professional engineer's attestation that he or she reviewed all previously prepared condition assessment reports available for such parking garage, and considered the information in the previously prepared reports while performing the current condition assessment and while preparing the current report; and
(9)
The responsible professional engineer's recommendation regarding the time within which the next condition assessment of the parking garage or portion thereof should be performed. In making the recommendation regarding the time within which the next condition assessment of the parking garage or portion thereof should be performed, the responsible professional engineer shall consider the parking garage's age, maintenance history, structural condition, construction materials, frequency and intensity of use, location, exposure to the elements, and any other factors deemed relevant by the responsible professional engineer in their professional judgment.
E.
Review of condition assessment reports. The Chief Fire Marshal shall take such enforcement action or actions in response to the information in such condition assessment report as may be necessary or appropriate to protect the public from the hazards that may result from the conditions described in such report. In particular, but not by way of limitation, the Chief Fire Marshal or his/her designee shall, by order to remedy or such other means of enforcement as the Chief Fire Marshal may deem appropriate, require the owner or operator of the parking garage to repair or otherwise remedy all deterioration, all conditions that cause deterioration, and all unsafe conditions identified in such condition assessment report pursuant to Subsection D(2) and (3). All repairs and remedies shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Uniform Code. This section shall not limit or impair the right of the Chief Fire Marshal to take any other enforcement action, including but not limited to suspension or revocation of a parking garage's operating permit, as may be necessary or appropriate in response to the information in a condition assessment report.
(1)
The Chief Fire Marshal shall retain all condition assessment reports for the life of the parking garage. Upon request by a professional engineer who has been engaged to perform a condition assessment of a parking garage, and who provides the Chief Fire Marshal with a written statement attesting to the fact that he or she has been so engaged, the Chief Fire Marshal shall make the previously prepared condition assessment reports for such parking garage (or copies of such reports) available to such professional engineer. The Chief Fire Marshal shall be permitted to require the owner or operator of the subject parking garage to pay all costs and expenses associated with making such previously prepared condition assessment reports (or copies thereof) available to the professional engineer.
(2)
This section shall not limit or impair the right or the obligation of the Town of Brookhaven:
(a)
To perform such construction inspections as required;
(b)
To perform such periodic fire safety and property maintenance inspections as are required by section 11 (Fire Safety and Property Maintenance Inspections) of this chapter; and/or
(c)
To take such enforcement action or actions as may be necessary or appropriate to respond to any condition that comes to the attention of the Chief Fire Marshal or his/her designee by means of its own inspections or observations, by means of a complaint, or by any other means other than a condition assessment or a report of a condition assessment.
The fee shall be established by Town Board resolution.