are hereby adopted as the Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and
Explosives Codes of the City of Crystal Lake Park, Missouri, a copy
of which is attached hereto, as if fully set out herein.
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SECTION 101 GENERAL.
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SECTION 102 APPLICABILITY.
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SECTION 103 BUILDING DEPARTMENT.
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SECTION 104 DUTIES AND POWERS OF BUILDING OFFICIAL.
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SECTION 105 PERMITS.
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Electrical, Gas, Mechanical and Plumbing.
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Work that is exempt as identified in St. Louis County Ordinances
for electrical, gas, mechanical and plumbing work.
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SECTION 107 SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS.
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SECTION 109 FEES.
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SECTION 110 INSPECTIONS.
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SECTION 111 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.
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SECTION 114 VIOLATIONS.
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CHAPTER 29 PLUMBING SYSTEMS.
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CHAPTER 33 SAFEGUARDS DURING CONSTRUCTION.
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3303.1 Construction documents.
Construction documents and a schedule of demolition must be
submitted when required by the Building Official. Where such information
is required, no work shall be done until such construction documents
or schedule, or both, are approved. The applicant for permit shall
demonstrate that satisfactory provisions have been made, in the discretion
of the Building Official, for the following:
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1.
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That all material, debris or parts of the wrecked structure
be stored or removed in a manner so as not to create a fire or safety
hazard;
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2.
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That all material, debris or parts of the wrecked structure
be stored or removed in a manner so as not to create a public nuisance
or a harbor for animal and insect infestation;
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3.
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That after any such building or structure has been demolished,
razed, wrecked or removed, all ground openings, excavations or extrusions
shall be filled or graded in compliance with relevant provisions of
the current adopted building and property maintenance codes of the
City of Crystal Lake Park in order to eliminate or reduce, to the
fullest extent practicable, the hazards of falling or tripping;
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4.
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That all accumulations of rubbish or debris or other unsafe
or hazardous conditions, including broken glass, timber products and
nails, shall be removed expeditiously; and
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5.
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That complete restoration of the site, including the planting
of grass seed or sodding, shall occur within thirty (30) days of the
completion of the demolition of the structure or building unless,
within such thirty (30) days, a building permit for the construction
of a new structure or building on the same site has been obtained
from the Building Commissioner and construction commenced.
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3303.6 Utility connections.
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Service utility connections shall be disconnected by the applicable
utility and capped, if applicable, in accordance with approved rules
and regulations of the authority having jurisdiction. Verification
that utilities have been properly disconnected shall be in writing
from the utility, and a copy of said documentation shall be submitted
with the demolition permit application.
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3303.8 St. Louis County Health Department Approval.
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Prior to issuance of a demolition permit the applicant shall
submit a copy of the approval for demolition from the St. Louis County
Health Department.
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3303.9 Site restoration plan.
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A site restoration plan shall be submitted to the Building Official
that must show in detail how the lot is to be restored, including
removal of all debris, returning the site elevations to the original
contour levels, sodding of bare dirt, stormwater and siltation controls,
and the planting of trees and other landscape materials. Site restoration
plans must include a completion date of no longer than thirty (30)
days from issuance of a demolition permit. The Building Official may
grant an extension of time, not to exceed thirty (30) days, based
on inclement weather or some other undue hardship on the applicant,
provided such hardship is not self-imposed.
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3303.10 Bond or escrow.
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Prior to issuance of a demolition permit the applicant shall
furnish the City with a one thousand five hundred dollar ($1,500.00)
cash escrow or bond suitable to the City guaranteeing that the demolition
will be completed and the site will be properly restored in accordance
with this code in the allowed time period. The Building Official may
require a higher amount of money if it is determined that a greater
amount is required for clearing debris, hauling away debris, and restoring
the site to the original elevation and seeding or sodding the area
and providing appropriate erosion control.
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3303.11 Emergency situations.
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If the building or structure is so damaged or deteriorated that
there is imminent danger to public safety the demolition may proceed
immediately without first obtaining a permit if all utilities have
been disconnected and verified by the property owner. However, a permit
must be obtained within three (3) days of said demolition. Emergency
demolition does not relieve the property owner from adhering to the
requirements of this Section.
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SECTION 3307 PROTECTION OF ADJOINING PROPERTIES.
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SECTION R101 TITLE, SCOPE AND PURPOSE.
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Exceptions:
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1.
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Where the enforcement of a code provision would violate the
conditions of the listing of the equipment or appliance, the conditions
of the listing and manufacturer's instructions shall apply.
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2.
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The requirements of the adopted St. Louis County Electrical,
Mechanical and Plumbing Code shall apply to related installations.
All references to electrical, plumbing or mechanical work or installations
shall mean the said work or installation shall be in accordance with
the St. Louis County Electrical, Mechanical and Plumbing enabling
ordinances.
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SECTION R103 BUILDING DEPARTMENT.
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SECTION R104 DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE BUILDING OFFICIAL.
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SECTION R105 PERMITS.
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Building:
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1.
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Any one-story detached tool or storage shed or playhouse, provided
that the floor area does not exceed fifty (50) square feet.
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2.
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Any swings and other playground equipment located in a rear
yard.
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3.
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Any window awnings supported by an exterior wall that do not
project more than fifty-four (54) inches from the exterior wall and
do not require additional support, including awnings on accessory
structures.
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4.
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Any retaining wall or tie wall accessory, provided the height
measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall at
any point does not exceed three (3) feet and said wall does not support
a surcharge.
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5.
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Any movable cases, counters and partitions, entertainment units,
cabinets, shelving, countertops, painting, reflooring, tiling, papering,
carpeting and similar finish work.
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6.
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Prefabricated swimming pools less than twenty-four (24) inches
in depth.
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7.
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Direct replacement of driveways, private sidewalks and patio
slabs.
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Electrical, gas, mechanical and plumbing.
Work that is exempt as identified in St. Louis County ordinances
for electrical, gas, mechanical and plumbing work.
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SECTION 106 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS.
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SECTION R108 FEES.
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SECTION R110 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.
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SECTION R113 VIOLATIONS.
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R115 DEMOLITION.
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Ground Snow Load
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20 pounds per square foot
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Wind Speed
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115 miles per hour (89)
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Seismic Design Criteria
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C
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Weathering
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Severe
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Frost Line Depth
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30 inches
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Termite
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Slight to Moderate
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Winter Design Temperature
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2 degrees Fahrenheit
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Ice Barrier Underlayment
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Yes, required
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Flood Hazard
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Chapter 430 Municipal Code of Crystal Lake Park
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Air Freezing Index
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1,000
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Mean Annual Temperature
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55.2 degrees Fahrenheit
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SECTION R302 FIRE-RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION.
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7.
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Mid-height wall fire blocking shall be required on all exterior
and interior walls except to finished basement walls against the concrete
foundation.
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SECTION R303 LIGHT, VENTILATION AND HEATING.
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SECTION R311 MEANS OF EGRESS.
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SECTION 313 AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS.
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SECTION R314 SMOKE ALARMS.
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4.
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A smoke detector shall be required in all furnace rooms.
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5.
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Additional smoke detectors may be required by the Code Official
if it is determined that the additional smoke detectors are necessary
for the proper notification of the occupants in case of a fire.
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SECTION R602 WOOD WALL FRAMING.
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SECTION R905 REQUIREMENTS FOR ROOF COVERINGS.
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SECTION N1101 GENERAL.
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SECTION N1102 (R402) BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE.
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Climate Zone
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Fenest- ration U- Factorb
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SkylightbU-Factor
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Glazed Fenest- ration SIIGCb, c
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Ceiling R-Value
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Wood Fram Wall R-Value
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Mass Wall R-Valueb
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Floor R-Value
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Base- mentc Wall R-Value
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Slab2R-Value & Depth
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Crawl Spacec Wall R-Value
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1
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NR
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0.75
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0.25
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30
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13
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3/4
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13
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0
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0
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0
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2
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0.40
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0.65
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0.25
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38
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13
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4/6
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13
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0
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0
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0
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3
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0.35
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0.55
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0.25
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38
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20 or 13 + 5h
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3
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19
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0
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0
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5/13
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4 except Marine
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0.30
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0.55
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0.4
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38
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20 or 13 + 5h
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8/13
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19
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10/13
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10, 2 ft
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10/13
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5 and Marine 4
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0.32
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0.55
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NR
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49
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20 or 13 + 5h
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13/17
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30g
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15/19
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10, 2 ft
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15/19
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6
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0.32
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0.55
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NR
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49
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20 + 5 or 13 + 10h
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15/20
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30g
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15/19
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10, 4 ft
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15/19
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7 and 8
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0.32
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0.55
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NR
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49
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20 + 5 or 13 + 10h
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19/21
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38g
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15/19
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10, 4 ft
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15/19
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For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm.
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a.
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R-values are minimums. U-factors and SHGC are maximums. When
insulation is installed in a cavity which is less than the label or
design thickness of the insulation, the installed R-value of the insulation
shall not be less than the R-value specified in the table.
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b.
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The fenestration U-factor column excludes skylights. The SHGC
column applies to all glazed fenestration. Exception: Skylights may
be excluded from glazed fenestration SHGC requirements in Climate
Zones 1 through 3 where the SHGC for such skylights does not exceed
0.30.
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c.
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"15/19" means R-15 continuous insulation on the interior or
exterior of the home or R-19 cavity insulation at the interior of
the basement wall. "15/19" shall be permitted to be met with R-13
cavity insulation on the interior of the basement wall plus R-5 continuous
insulation on the interior or exterior of the home. "10/13" means
R-10 continuous insulation on the interior or exterior of the home
or R-13 cavity insulation at the interior of the basement wall.
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d.
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R-5 shall be added to the required slab edge R-values for heated
slabs. Insulation depth shall be the depth of the footing or two (2)
feet, whichever is less in Zones 1 through 3 for heated slabs.
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e.
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There are no SHGC requirements in the Marine Zone.
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f.
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Basement wall insulation is not required in warm-humid locations
as defined by Figure N1101.10 and Table N1101.10.
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g.
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Or insulation sufficient to fill the framing cavity, R-19 minimum.
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h.
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The first value is cavity insulation, the second value is continuous
insulation, so "13+5" means R-13 cavity insulation plus R-5 continuous
insulation.
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i.
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The second R-value applies when more than half the insulation
is on the interior of the mass wall.
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Exception: Unfinished basements may have up to a maximum of
twenty percent (20%) of the total basement wall area exposed above
the outside finished grade/ground level as uninsulated concrete foundation
wall. The foundation wall area above the outside finished grade/ground
level that may be uninsulated is determined by the formula [0.2 times
the basement wall height of all walls (including insulated exterior
frame walls for walkout basement 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 twenty-four
(24) inches below outside finished grade when the grade is above the
floor slab elevation.
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SECTION 101 GENERAL.
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SECTION 102 APPLICABILITY.
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SECTION 103 DEPARTMENT OF PROPERTY MAINTENANCE INSPECTION.
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SECTION 202 GENERAL.
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SECTION 303 SWIMMING POOLS, SPAS AND HOT TUBS.
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SECTION 304 EXTERIOR STRUCTURE.
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SECTION 305 INTERIOR STRUCTURE.
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SECTION 101 GENERAL.
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SECTION 103 CODE COMPLIANCE AGENCY.
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SECTION 105 PERMITS.
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SECTION 101 GENERAL.
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SECTION 103 CODE COMPLIANCE AGENCY.
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SECTION 108 FEES.
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New single-family residences (including attached)
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$5,000.00
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Single-family room addition, garage or carport
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$1,000.00
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Swimming pool
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$1,000.00
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Single-family (or attached) basement finish or interior remodel
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$500.00
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Single-family (or attached) single-family retaining wall or
deck
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$500.00
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Single-family residential projects less than $7,500
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Waived
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Single-family residential fence
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Waived
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Building permits:
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$100.00 for the first $10,000.00 in construction costs, plus
an additional $5.00 for each additional $1,000.00 (or fraction thereof)
in construction costs.
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Excavation permits:
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$100.00 per cut area (plus $2,500.00 refundable security deposit).
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Demolition permits:
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$100.00 for each $10,000.00 of actual cost of demolition, with
a required deposit of $2,500.00.
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Fence permits:
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$30.00, plus $10.00 for each inspection (excavation inspection
and final inspection).
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Driveway permits:
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$30.00, (trench inspection, steel placement inspection, if steel
is used, and final inspection).
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