[Added 8-14-1987 by Ord. No. 97; amended 3-12-2005 by Ord. No.
528]
The Sussex County Building Code Inspection Department
is hereby designated as the official inspection and enforcement agency
for all single-family, duplex, multifamily and commercial structures
constructed within the Town of Dewey Beach after June 30, 1996. The
Building Codes adopted by the Sussex County Building Inspection Department
shall be utilized for inspection and enforcement in Dewey Beach. For
purposes of reference, the 1992 CABO Code was previously adopted by
Sussex County for single-family residential and duplex residential
structures and the 1994 (Southern) Standard Building Code was adopted
for multifamily and commercial structures. The above-mentioned codes
have been replaced by the International Building Code and the certain
sections of the International Residential Code by the Sussex County
Council, and the International Building Code and those certain sections
of the International Residential Code as adopted by the Sussex County
Council are hereby adopted by the Town of Dewey Beach, Sussex County,
Delaware for the purpose of establishing rules and regulations for
the construction, alteration, removal, demolition, equipment, use
and occupancy, maintenance of building and structures, including permits
and penalties, save and except such portions as may hereafter be deleted,
modified or amended, and the same are hereby adopted and incorporated
as fully as if set out at length herein, and all the provisions thereof
shall be controlling in the construction of all buildings and structures
within the corporate limits of the Town. The following amendments
to the International Building Code and/or International Residential
Code are hereby adopted and incorporated into this section.
A. Adoption of standards; exemptions.
(1) The International Building Code (hereinafter "IBC"),
2003 Edition, and future editions, as promulgated, after 60 days subsequent
to the nonchallenged publication of the edition, as it relates to
the below-mentioned structures, is hereby adopted as the building
standard(s) for construction in the Town of Dewey Beach as it relates
to the following structures: multifamily residential dwellings, assembly
occupancy, business occupancy, educational occupancy, institutional
occupancy, mercantile occupancy and storage occupancy.
(2) IBC exemptions.
(a) "Farm buildings," defined as any nonresidential structures
that are located on a farm and are used in the farming operation (barns,
sheds, poultry houses, etc.) are exempt from the provisions of the
IBC as regards construction, alteration or repair. Any reference to
farm buildings in any chapter, section, paragraph, appendix or table
in the IBC shall not be applicable.
(b) Land used for agricultural purposes shall be exempt
from the provisions of the IBC as regards construction, alteration
or repair.
(c) The obtaining of building permits for assessment purposes
continues to remain in effect.
(d) Where the provisions of the IBC and the provisions
of the Dewey Beach Municipal Code conflict, the provisions contained
in the Dewey Beach Municipal Code shall control.
(3) The provisions and regulations of the International Residential Code, Chapters
1 through
10 (hereinafter "IRC"), 2003 Edition, and future editions, as promulgated, after 60 days subsequent to the nonchallenged publication of the edition, as it relates to one- and two-family dwellings, are hereby adopted as the building standard for construction in Dewey Beach.
(4) IRC exemptions.
(a) Carports: Carports are excluded from inspections.
(b) Landings: A landing is not required on the exterior
of a sliding door.
(c) Riser height:
[1]
Maximum riser height is 8 1/4 inches.
[2]
The greatest riser height within any flight
of stairs shall not exceed the smallest by more than 3/8 inch, excluding
the first and last step of interior stairs, which may have a difference
of 5/8 inch.
(d) Tread depth: Minimum tread depth shall be nine inches,
including winders.
(e) Foundation anchorage: No anchor bolts will be required
at the end of each plate section, excluding corners.
(f) Where the provisions of the IRC and the provisions
of the Dewey Beach Municipal Code conflict, the provisions contained
in the Dewey Beach Municipal Code shall control.
B. Effect on existing buildings.
(1) If, within any twelve-month period, alterations or
repairs in excess of 50% of the square footage, as calculated by the
building perimeter, are made to an existing building, such building
shall be made to conform to the requirements of this Code for new
buildings and also, for any building located in an established fire
district, the applicable provisions of the IBC.
(2) If an existing building is damaged by fire or otherwise
in excess of 50% of the square footage, as calculated by the building
perimeter, before such damage is repaired, it shall conform to the
requirements of this Code for new buildings.
(3) If the nature of occupancy of an existing building
is entirely changed, the building shall be made to conform to the
requirements of this Code for the new occupancy. If the occupancy
of only a portion of an existing building is changed and that portion
is separated from the remainder as stipulated in the IBC or the IRC,
as appropriate, then only such portion need be made to conform.
(4) Repairs and alterations not covered by the preceding
subsections of this section, such as restoring a building to its condition
previous to damage or deterioration or altering it in conformity with
the provisions of this Code or in such manner as will not extend or
increase an existing nonconformity or hazard, may be made with the
same kind of materials as those of which the building was originally
constructed.
C. Alternate materials and methods. The provisions of
this Code are not intended to prevent the use of any material or method
of construction not specifically prohibited by this Code, provided
that any such alternate has been approved and its use authorized by
the Building Official. The Building Official shall approve any such
alternate, provided that he finds that the proposed design is satisfactory
and complies with the provisions of the IRC or the IBC, as appropriate,
and that the material, method or work offered is, for the purpose
intended, at least the equivalent of that prescribed in the Code in
quality, strength, effectiveness, fire resistance, durability and
safety.
D. All drawings, specifications and accompanying data
shall bear the name and address of the designer. In the case of buildings
or structures of Group E — Educational, Group I — Institutional
and Group A — Assembly Occupancy, as defined by and regulated
by the IBC, and in the case of all buildings or structures of 5,000
square feet or more in area, such designer shall be an architect or
engineer legally registered under the laws of any state in the United
States regulating the practice of architecture and/or engineering
and shall affix his official seal to said drawings, specifications
and accompanying data.
E. No frame inspections on prefabricated modular homes
or sectional homes are required, provided that a certified inspection
agency has performed an inspection pursuant to the IRC requirements
or pursuant to a Code which, in the written opinion of the Building
Code Official, equals or exceeds the IRC requirements. The Building
Official is authorized to certify, in writing, and upon diligent investigation,
approved inspection agencies. The Building Official shall request
inspection reports from the inspection agency on a monthly basis.
Notwithstanding the requirements of this section, the Building Official
may require an inspection of sectional or modular structures by inspectors
at any time and without cause.
F. Adoption of smoke alarm standards. The Commissioners
of the Town of Dewey Beach hereby adopt Section R313 (Smoke Alarms)
of the IRC.
[Added 8-14-1987 by Ord. No. 97; amended 6-14-1996 by Ord. No.
353]
A. Inspections for building permits; fees.
(1) Plan review and inspection fees assessed by the Sussex
County Building Inspection Department shall be payable by any applicant
for a Dewey Beach building permit prior to the issuance of a Dewey
Beach building permit.
(2) Prior to the issuance of a Dewey Beach building permit
the applicant must receive plan review approval from the Sussex County
Building Inspection Department and receive a valid Sussex County building
permit, having paid the applicable Sussex County building permit fee.
(3) Subsequent to the issuance of a Sussex County building permit, the applicant must receive a Dewey Beach building permit pursuant to the provisions of §
71-3 of this Code, hereinbelow, and pay the applicable fee therefore.
(4) All structures constructed or under construction prior
to the effective date of this chapter shall continue to be inspected
and enforced by the Building Official of the Town of Dewey Beach.
(5) The provisions of this chapter shall become effective
July 1, 1996. Any building permit issued prior to July 1, 1996, shall
be subject to the inspection and enforcement provisions of Ordinance
97, enacted August 11, 1987.
(6) Upon presentation of proper credentials, and/or upon
written notice to the record title owner of a premises of a time and
date for inspection to determine compliance of construction or the
existing premises with the provisions of the Dewey Beach licensing
regulations, zoning provisions or building requirements of the Dewey
Beach Code or the Sussex County Housing Code, the building official
or a duly authorized representative may enter at reasonable times
any building, structure or premises within the Town limits to perform
any duty imposed upon the building official by this code.
[Added 2-12-2000 by Ord. No. 423]
B. The purpose of this Code is to provide minimum requirements
to safeguard life, health and public welfare and the protection of
property as it relates to these safeguards by regulation and controlling
the design, construction, alteration, repair, equipment, use and occupancy,
location, maintenance, removal and demolition of all buildings or
structures and appurtenances thereto.
C. At least two copies of the Building Code shall be
on file in the Town offices for public inspection and use.
Building permits for construction between May
15 and September 15 of any year granted by the Town of Dewey Beach
shall require that the storage of all materials for such construction
shall be maintained on the site of construction, land owned by the
permit holder or land permitted to be used for such purpose by the
owner, and in such a manner as not to interfere with pedestrian or
vehicular traffic and adequate barriers and lighting are maintained.
The Board of Adjustment may grant a special exception to this section.
[Amended 3-8-2003 by Ord. No. 488]
A. Construction
activities shall not be performed between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and
8:00 a.m. daily. Construction activities shall not be performed on
any Saturday or Sunday or on any holiday identified hereinbelow, except
that commencing September 16 and extending through May 14 of each
year, permitted hours of construction shall include Saturdays from
9:00 a.m. through 6:00 p.m. "Construction activities" are defined
as any activity whatsoever relating to construction, including, but
not limited to: site preparation, grading and excavation; construction
of foundation; construction, fabrication, and placement of any structure
upon or within the premises; painting, drywalling, roofing and application
of any materials whatsoever to the structure being constructed or
placed upon the premises, including installation of plumbing, electrical
fixtures and wiring, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning equipment;
and any activity whatsoever related to construction, installation,
site preparation, landscaping, paving or improvement of the premises.
Persons who are property owners performing construction activities
which do not require the issuance and approval of a building permit
are exempt from the Saturday, Sunday and holiday prohibitions stated
herein, but such persons may not commence work earlier than 9:00 a.m.
nor work after 6:00 p.m. The term "persons who are individual property
owners" shall not be defined as a corporation, limited-liability company
or business entity which is a contractor or subcontractor and which
is identified as the owner of the premises.
[Amended 1-14-2017 by Ord. No. 736]
(1) "Holidays" shall be defined as follows:
(2) Construction activities are permitted on the following holidays,
provided that the activity is performed inside an enclosed structure
and creates no noise disturbance:
(a)
Martin Luther King's Birthday.
B. Pile driving. Pile driving is a construction activity restricted by the provisions of Subsection
A. Additionally, no pile driving shall be allowed by any person, property owner, firm or business entity from 6:00 p.m. on the Thursday before Memorial Day (as observed) until 8:00 a.m. on the Tuesday after Labor Day (as observed). The exception stated in Subsection
A for permitted hours of construction on Saturdays from September 16 and extending through May 14 of each year shall not apply to pile driving activities.
C. Demolition activities. Any demolition activity which requires a demolition permit from the Town of Dewey Beach Building Official is a construction activity restricted by the provisions of Subsection
A. The exception stated in Subsection
A for permitted hours of construction on Saturdays from September 16 and extending through May 14 of each year shall not apply to demolition activities which requires a demolition permit.
[Amended 4-20-1996 by Ord. No. 348; 12-6-2008 by Ord. No. 636 cont'd]
A. It
shall be the duty of the Building Inspector to enforce the provisions
of this chapter and to refuse to issue any permit for any building
or certificate of occupancy for the use of any premises which would
violate any of the provisions of said chapter. It shall also be the
duty of all officers and employees of the Town to assist the enforcing
officer by reporting to the Building Inspector any seeming violation
of new construction, reconstruction or land use.
B. In
case any building is erected, constructed, reconstructed, altered,
repaired, or converted or any building or land is used in violation
of this chapter, the Building Inspector is authorized and directed
to institute any appropriate civil action to put an end to such violation.
C. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this chapter or who fails to comply therewith, or with any of the requirements thereof, or who shall build or alter any building in violation of any detailed statement or plan submitted and approved hereunder shall have committed a civil offense pursuant to Chapter
80 of the Municipal Code of the Town of Dewey Beach. Each day such violation shall be permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense. The owner or owners of any building or premises, or part thereof, where anything in violation of this chapter shall be placed, or shall exist, and any architect, builder, contractor, agent, person, or corporation employed in connection therewith and who has assisted in the commission of any such violation, shall have committed a separate civil offense pursuant to Chapter
80 of the Municipal Code of the Town of Dewey Beach, and shall be subject to an assessment as hereinbefore provided.