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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001 04 09 Public Hearings B NEW Ordinance 2001-29 Construction Material Required for Fences COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM B Public Hearing April 9. 2001 Meeting Mgr. Authorization REQUEST: The Community Development Department-Building Division requests that the City Commission hold a first reading of Ordinance 2001-29 that amends the code dealing with construction material required for fences. PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is to consider amending Article VII FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES, Section 6-187, Construction Materials, to allow the use ofPVC(polyvinyl chloride) vinyl and Aluminum material in the construction of fences. APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY: SECTION 6-187 FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES currently provides for the use of WOOD constructed to resist rot and termite infestation, eleven-gauge galvanized steel of non corrodible metal, ornamental iron, and ventilated concrete or masonry. CONSIDERATIONS: At the February 6, 2001 Commission meeting, staff was directed to research other materials available for fencing, which are now available and not included in the ordinance. APRIL 9, 2001 PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM B Page 2 FINDINGS: PVC and ALUMINUM are two new products available for fencing. These products are long last Lasting and present an aesthetically pleasant appearance. Most other communities are allowing these materials for fencing. STAFF RECOM:MENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Commission conduct a First Reading of Ordinance 2001-29. A Second Reading and Public Hearing for this ordinance will be held on April 23, 2001. ATTACHMENTS: A. Proposed Ordinance 2001-29 B. Copy of existing ordinance C. YARD SMART Vinyl Fencing Product Specifications D. U.S. FENCE, LLC Fence testing report E. Fence Ordinances City of Hollywood, Fl. City of Lake Mary, Fl. City of Longwood, Fl. COMMISSION ACTION: ATTACHMENT A ORDINANCE NO. 2001-29 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS CODE OF ORDINANCES, CHAPTER 6, BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS, SECTION 6-187 RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS FOR FENCES; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION INTO THE CODE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission of Winter Springs recognizes and finds that industry continues to improve on its products which necessitates revision of the City ordinances; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of Winter Springs, Florida is desirous of amending its fence material requirements to ensure that compatibility and aesthetic values are maintained throughout the City; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, hereby finds this Ordinance to be in the best interests of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Winter Springs. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS HEREBY ORDAINS, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Code Amendment. Chapter 6, Buildings and Building Regulations, Section 6- 187 is hereby amended to read as follows (underlined type indicates additions and 5tlikcout type indicates deletions): Sec. 6-187. Construction Materials. Fences and walls constructed within the City shall conform to one (I) of the following: City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2001-29 Page I of 3 (1) Wood fences constructed of rot-and termite-resistive species of wood or chemically pressure-treated to resist rot and termite attack. (2) Street posts and wire fabric fences with fabric of a minimum of eleven guage galvanized or other non-corrodible metal. (3) Ornamental iron. (4) Ventilated concrete or masonry. ill PVC or Aluminum. structurally sound to maintain spans and 110 mph wind- load. Section 2. Repeal of Prior Inconsistent Ordinances and Resolutions. All prior inconsistent ordinances and resolutions adopted by the City Commission, or parts of ordinances and resolutions in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict. Section 3. Incorporation Into Code. This Ordinance shall be incorporated into the Winter Springs City Code and any section or paragraph number or letter and any heading may be changed or modified as necessary to effectuate the foregoing. Section 4. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, whether for substantive, procedural, or any other reason, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. Section 5. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida. City of Winter Springs Ordinance No, 2001-29 Page 2 of 3 ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, in a regular meeting assembled on the ~ day of , 2001. PAUL PARTYKA Mayor ATTEST: ANDREA LORENZO-LUACES City Clerk Approved as to legal form and sufficiency for the City of Winter Springs only Anthony A. Garganese, City Attorney First Reading: Second Reading: Effective Date: F:\DOCS\City of Winter Springs\Ordinances\Fence Materials. wpd City of Winter Springs Ordinance No, 2001-29 Page 3 of 3 ATTACHMENT B ;. ~~x~~~:~ R~~~t; institute an appropriate action in the courts to compel compliance or the person shall be tried in a court of competent jurisdiction and if found guilty shall be punished in accordance with sec- tion 1-15, (Code 1974, * 5-91) Sec. 6-169. Vacating unsafe buildings and closing adjacent streets. When a building or structure is in an unsafe condition, so that life is endangered thereby, the building inspector may order and require the inmates and occupants to vacate the building or structure forthwith, He may, when necessary for the public safety, temporarily close sidewalks, streets, buildings, structures and places adjacent to such building or structure and prohibit the same from being used, (Code 1974, * 5-92) Sees. 6-170--6-185. Reserved. ARTICLE VIII. FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES* Sec. 6-186. Permit required. Plans showing the locatIon of any proposed fence or wall in excess of one hundred dollars ($100,00) value and the type of construction shall be submitted to the building official and a permit obtained therefor from the building official. (Code 1974, * 5-122) Sec. 6-187. Construction materials. Fences and walls constructed within the city shall conform to one (1) of the following: (1) Wood fences constructed of rot-and termite- resistive species of wood or chemically pressure-treated to resist rot and termite attack. (2) Street posts and wire fabric fences with fabric of a minimum of eleven-gauge gal- vanized or other noncorrodible metal. .Cross references-Beautification board, * 2-76 et seq,; enclosure for swimming pool required, * 6-217; land develop- ment, Ch, 9; zoning, Ch. 20, 9 6-192 (3) Ornamental iron, (4) Ventilated concrete or masonry. (Code 1974, * 5-123) Sec. 6-188. Exceptions to section 6-187. Where zoning classifications within the city allow for horses, barbed wire fences will be per- mitted as well as fabric fences with fabric of less than a minimum of eleven-gauge galvanized or other noncorrodible metal. (Code 1974, * 5-124) Sec. 6-189. When barbed wire permissible. In areas where security fences are permitted, barbed wire may be used above six (6) feet with approval of the building officials. (Code 1974, * 5-125) Sec. 6-190. Height limitations generally. All walls or fences hereafter located, erected, constructed, reconstructed, or altered outside of the established building lines shall adhere to the following heights: If front of the front building line, no more than four (4) feet in height; if to the rear of the front building line, provided the pro- visions of section 6-191 are met for corner lots, no more than eight (8) feet in height, (Code 1974, * 5-126) Sec. 6-191. Limitations when adjacent to street, intersection. To avoid the obstruction of clear vision around or through corners on corner lots, no fence, wall or hedge shall be erected, planted or grown within twenty-five (25) feet of the intersecting property line corner adjacent to the street intersection corners, (Code 1974, * 5-127) Cross references--Streets. sidewalks and other public places, Ch. 17; streets. * 17-26 et seq.: motor vehicles and traffic, Ch. 12; zoning, Ch, 20, Sec. 6-192. Utility easements. (a) It shall be' lawful for any person to enclose or fence any utility easements; provided, however, that adequate access must be provided thereto by the fence owner. If it becomes necessary to cut a fence or remove walls for the purpose of installa- 375 S 6-192 WINTER SPRINGS CODE tion of new utilities or repairing or maintaining installed utilities, the utility company involved shall be responsible to repair or replace the fence or wall to the condition existing previous to the installation, repair or maintenance. (b) A dedicated right-of-way shall not be fenced by any private citizen, However, and only when it is determined by the board of adjustment that fencing, in whole or in part, of a public right-of. way is necessary to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the city as a whole, the board may authorize a special exception to permit a private citizen to erect a fence on a dedicated right-of-way contiguous to that citizen's property. Requests for such special exceptions to this sec- tion shall be decided pursuant to the criteria of section 20-82( l)b, and to the proced ures of sec- tions 20-83 and 20-84, (c) Any fencing approved by special exception to be erected on a dedicated right-of-way shall be constructed according to plans approved by the city staff, with gates adequate to allow access to maintenance vehicles, All costs incurred in fenc- ing the right-of-way shall be borne by the contig- uous property owner to whom the special excep- tion may be granted, The fence shall be maintained in safe condition by the property owner who installed it, and the fencing when removed may be reclaimed by that property owner. (d) Such fences erected privately by special exception on a dedicated right-of-way shall not preclude access to or use of such public land by any citizen of the city. (Code 1974, * 5-129) Cross reference-Utilit.ies, Ch. 19. Sec. 6-193. Distance from property line. Fences or hedges must be at least three (3) inches from property lines. (Code 1974, * 5-130) Cross references-Land development. Ch. 9: zoning. Ch. 20. Sec. 6-194. Article prOVISIOns not control- ling; exception. Provisions of this article do not supersede or control deed restrictions running with the land unless the provisions therein are more stringent than in the deed restriction. (Code 1974, * 5-131) Sees. 6-195-6-209. Reserved. ARTICLE IX. SWIMMING POOLS* Sec. 6.210. Code adopted. The city hereby adopts in its entirety that certain code known as the Standard Swimming Pool Code, 1985 Edition, as promulgated by the Southern Building Code Congress International, Inc., except as otherwise provided in this article, (Ord, No, 461, * 5, 6-26-89) Sec. 6-211. Definitions. As used herein, the following words, phrases, terms and their derivations shall have the mean- ings stated herein, Pool is a facility containing or intended to contain, water of a total volume greater than twenty-five hundred (2500) gallons, and/or is over twenty-four (24) inches in depth, with surface area exceeding one hundred fifty (150) square feet, used only by an individual citizen and his family or bona fide guests and shall not include ownership, operation or use by any type of club, cooperative housing or joint tenancy of two (2) or more families, Screen enclosure is an enclosure surrounding a pool; the walls and roof of the enclosure consisting entirely of screen mesh, except for minimum essential structural framework required for its support, (Code 1974, * 5-141) "Cross references-Flood damage prevention. Ch. 8; land development, Ch. 9; nuisances, Ch. 13: planning. Ch. 15; zoning, CIl. 20. :376 .. 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As the 1980's progressed, the company developed a pressure treated deck railing category under the "Creat-A-Rail" brand name. This product line greatly expands the styles of railings available to the consumer including a variety of fancy spindles. It also incorporates a patented center rail template that makes installation very easy and makes the finished job very strong. Create-A -Rail is the only pre designed deck rail system that is approved by BOCA and the SBC for both strength and baluster spacing. As the 1990's reached middle age, baby boomers did also andfueled an unprecedented demand for maintenance free products in both fencing and decking. This demand reflects the "time starved" nature of today's society along with sufficient disposable income for home remodeling. U.S. Fence developed a very broad selection of maintenance free vinyl fencing and deck railings that never needs painting or staining. The company also developed a new maintenance free deck surface known as Fiberon. Fiberon is a wood composite that does not warp, split, twist, or crack the way typical wood decking does over time. It requires no maintenance yet cuts, nails, and can be screwed just like wood U.S. Fence is an independent, aggressive, entrepreneurial company committed to remaining the dominant player in both wood and maintenance free fencing and decking. Look for our products at the country's leading home improvement retailers. 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GATE INSTALLATION TIPS Gate openings between posts must be 1-114" wider than gate. Leave 518" space on each side between gate & posts to allow for the hardware clearance, This will allow use of gate hardware available through your retailer. 4x4 Gate Posts Insert 2 Pressure Treated 2x4's inside post to mount hinges for added strength, Rip 1/2' off wide side of 2 x 4's. 5x5 Gate Posts Insert 2 Pressure Treated 2x4's inside post, Keep the 2x4's flush to the hinge mounting side of post for added strength. IHsiRT 1 PAlSSURE TllEATI.D 1x4's IHSIDE POST TO MOUMT HINGES IUP 1/1" OfF WIDE FOIl_ SUft'OI(l'. t / SIDE OF 1x4. WOOD INSIKl'S AIU. ON AU GATE PRE"DRILI. GATE . 8ACICRAILS. USE HIHGl! LAG INSEKrS AIU. 8" SCREWS TO MOUNT IH FROM END TO GATE BACKIlAIL. OF IlAJl. FOIlIUT ORRlGNT HINGE OR UTDf MOUNT. Draw Your Own Plot plan Foa 4-1/2' TO ,. HIGH fDla SEenONS... You WIlL HEED: . One 56 post for each section of fence . One 5x5 post for each comer and end . One 56 post for each gate . 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ExAMPU: UslNc: 8' WIIll FENCl SK110M5 101 ". + 8 a 11.75 OIl 13 SECTIONS 4x4 POSTS: = 14 I PER SECTION + 1 m ENO 38' PosT Tops aU n HUlL BllAacm " 51 )2' )2' BAG Of '/4" 5calws ~ 6 EXAW>LE: UstNG 6' WIDE FDlQ 5[C'TIONS 101 ". + 6 = 17.00 OR 17 5lCTIONS 5x5 POSTS: a 18 1 PER SECTION + 1 TO EN!) 38' PosTTopsa18 n )2' 31' :HlAIL 811AOllTS a 101 8AG OF 'N' 5calws = 11 MAlEIlIALS QUAImTY COST TOTAL fENa SEC11OHS: X POSTS: POST TOPS: RAIlIlltAOCETS: 3/.... 5c:REws GATES: VINYL ADHEsIvE: o 1lAlYnU. w:\#110 TOP".l :;1;~ji~!!!I;IIIJLI'i~'i;I'~~: :n:::nH:~(~E(@ii~::::::::::: _ Pre-builtFENCING VINY~ MAIN'TfNANCf.FREf' 3 EASY STEPS · NEVER NEEDS PAINnNG No bacIc-brealdng maintenance. . · ALL VINYL CoIIIPONENTS have smooth edges to prevent splinters. 5Cl1Itdles or cuts, · No ftAsURING Each my I fence section is pre-buill: e5minating the need to measure board spadng. · No MAINTENANCE Made of vinyl, you can forget about sanding. saaping ana painting your fence. · S'nJRDY VI a r WDE SECTIONS are super fused together. · VINYL PANELS will never rot warp or J'l!JIow. · EASY TO INSTALL No special tools needed. · No HASSLES Installing a fence section is fastl Cuts insta&ation time in half. FoIJow these 3 easy steps, 3-4-5 TRIANGLE ftntOD When fence must tum a corner; square the corner using !he 3-4-5 Triangular Method. POST Tops G/lJe the tDps to posts using vinyl adhesive. Place adhesive around inside where the tDp makes contact to the post. Push down and hdd for 10 seconds, Wipe off any excess adhesive Immec1iately. o SET POSTS. . Sa 6' WillE SECTIONS USING BIB POSTS lIT 73-114"ON CENTER . SET S' WIDE SECTlONS USING 414 POSTS AT 9S"ON CENTER t) ATTACH RAIL BRACKETS. e INSTALL VINYL FENCE SECTION. String ~ :01 ~:: ~ ~~te , .. Gate '0 - Post End Post O~ , , " ON CENn:R MEANS 1llE DmANC1! FROM CENTER Of' POST TD CENTER OF POST. 010 A 10"' O1AMITIR HOU AND tiLL WmI COIICRtTI a LEVU POST IW HOU:. .> ~ PotTs IftOULO II sn IN CONCK1'& 24'" tN ""tit GROUND. St.l:es 9 -#: FENCE LAYOUT ; , 0.. :0............... fj.::... ~ COllll!f Post Uno post It is very important that JDU work carefully and allow plenty of rime for laying out the fence. Begin by stalring out the fence. LocatB the fence comers, gate posts and end posts. After making sure the romers are square, tie SITing tightly between each stake to establish your fence rlfl8. Measure and /ocate the position of each line post FIX 8' wide sections . fbst spacing is 96" on center. For 6'wide sections. lUst spacing Is 73.1/4"on center, Drive stakes at each post location, lxtt be careful not tD dlstuttl your SITing 600. SETTING lHE POSTS Now that JDU have mal1c8d an your post locations it is tIme to dig ywr holes and set your posts. Begin by digging all post holes 10" in dlamef& The recommended hde depth is 30" deep. Pour 6" of gravel Into the bottom of hole. Pour COI1C/'ete over the gravel to /ill the hole, Tap the hollow post Into the ronaetB so the cont:TI!tB /ills the center portion of the post In the hole. Tap the post down 24" to the top of the gravel. Plum and level each and every post. Finish a' posts with conaele collar sloped away from the post to allow water tD drain BWay. ConaetB should be al/owfld to set far 2448 hours, SUM l!ENCIt USE 3/4" sc:REW5 TO ~.:.~~ ATTAQf FliNC€ SECTION ...:.~.~~Jf~~: TO RAIL HANGERS. DO__TlIlIUDWroa..... .........10 _OR__ 2~ Calcrete I-I 10. Products Vinyl Fence Wood Fence Create-A-Rail Vinyl Railing Fiberon Decking Fiberon Railing Melamine Shelving . , , , ..".' .. ' . ' ~""~-;,.',, ',' . . . . , .. ' . . , Hardware & Accesories http://www.usfenceonline.com/Products/body -products. html Page 1 of2 3/6/01 us. Fence, along with its affiliates, is the largest manufacturer and distributor C?fwood and vinylfencing in north America. In 1999 alone, US. Fence sales could build a continuousfence from Bangor, Maine to San Diego, California..... and back again..... and still have enough to go South to Miami, Florida. The company was founded in 1977 as Action Sales & Marketing and began doing business as US.Fence about 5 years later. 1n the early years, pre built wood fence panels made in the Canadian Province of Quebec dominated the business. This product line began with 60 truckloads made and shipped in 1977 to over 100 times that amount this past year. As the 1980's progressed, the company developed a pressure treated deck railing category under the "Creat-A-Rail" brand name. This product line greatly expands the styles of railings available to the consumer including a variety of fancy spindles. It also incorporates a patented center rail template that makes installation very easy and makes the finished job very strong. Create-A -Rail is the only pre designed deck rail system that is approved by BOCA and the SBC for both strength and baluster spacing. As the 1990's reached middle age, baby boomers did also andfueled an unprecedented demand for maintenance free products in both fencing and decking. This demand reflects the "time starved" nature of today's society along with sufficient disposable income for home remodeling. US. Fence developed a very broad selection of maintenance free vinyl fencing and deck railings that never needs painting or staining. The company also developed a new maintenance free deck surface known as Fiberon. Fiberon is a wood composite that does not warp, split, twist, or crack the way typical wood decking does over time. It requires no maintenance yet cuts, nails, and can be screwed just like wood US. Fence is an independent, aggressive, entrepreneurial company committed to remaining the dominant player in both wood and maintenance free fencing and decking. Look for our products at the country's leading home improvement retailers. .I ..1 L.,<. ..., p=j,J~ IS FiGA ~ Ie L' ,a-J .r . I J.IJ I !1 ! Jjj 1~'ij. .j1" '; f i Ii :; I i I 'i 11' I r I J 'j 1~ I U . J - -4 . <. -:". . ;" .; .. . JlF.A\.QI' S. . . .. ~ -i., I~~,. '. ;iU~. . .' '" {!~,.,,~L,,~Jj~u~~wd~lL,Ll,;Qt"'..~~, c... 3 ~ Vinyl Fencing 1. Will vinyl fencing deteriorate like wood or metal? o P.Y.C. vinyl is formulated to meet Federal Government ASTM Standards, just like vinyl siding and vinyl window extrusions and will not yellow, rust, rot or decay, we guarantee it! Our Limited Lifetime guarantee is one of the best in the business. 2. WillI ever have to paint my white fence to keep it looking good'! o No, special U.Y. (ultra violet inhibitors) in the vinyl keep it white. There is no maintenance. 3. Is our vinyl fencing available in other colors? o Right now the color is white only. 80% of the house trim paint sold today is white. 4. Can I paint my new vinyl fence? o Your new white vinyl fence is a maintenance free product. Vinyl is a non-porous material and paint will not stick to its surface. Therefore, if someone vandalizes your fence by spray paint, in most cases a product like "goof off' will remove the paint. 5. My pre-built fence is fused together using a specially developed adhesive, can I replace a picket if necessary if one comes off? o Yes, replacement pickets, tops and adhesive is available, either, directly from the manufacturer or through your retailer. To replace a picket: Remove broken picket or board. Clean backer rail of old glue and dirt. Glue backer rail where new picket is placed. Clamp picket for a minimum of 1 hour. Then let it dry 24 hours for maximum adhesion. 6. Are pre-built vinyl fence sections available in other styles not shown? o The pre-built vinyl fence styles shown represent the most popular styles requested by customers and retailers to date and are the only size and styles available. 7. Do I install these pre-built vinyl fence sections and posts any different than wood? o Laying out your fence job and installation of the posts is done much like a wood fence installation (see instructions). The advantage of vinyl vs. wood is that vinyl is much lighter weight and easier to install with less help. Check your on center post spacing before you dig holes and install you posts. Vinyl fence sections install between the posts. 8. How can I contact U.S. Fence if I have additional questions or comments? o You may send your e-mail to 9!.IstQDler~~r'{iS:J~.@!,Jsfenc~<:mliny~<;:0I1} or you can call us toll free at 1-800-336-2383. http://www.usfenceonline.com/F .A. Q. _ s/body _ fa.q._ s. html 2/26/0 I ATTACHMENT D , , City of Winter Springs Memo TCK Dennis E. Franklin From: David A1amina ct:J__ CC: File Date: 03106/01 Re: Research on Vinyl Fences, Ordinances, and Specifications As per your request, I searched the infonnation on vinyl fence. Please find the attached documents relating to Codes from several local govemments, Specification, Wind-loads and the testing report sections. Please let me know if this infonnation is adequate . Page 1 ----MAR. 6.2001 12: 02PM NO.712 P.l U,S. Fence, LLC ()jjJAdimu CVOvlJV C---i 7830 Freeway Circle Middleburg Heights, OH 44130 August 1, 2000 Re: Wind Load on PVC Fencing for Eroward COWlty, Florida On December 14, 1999, a full..sca1e high velocity wind test was perfonned on US Fence s PVC Fence System at tbe Celotex Testing Laboratory in Saint Petersburg, Florida. The South Florida Building Code (Revised 1994) Section 2303,2(b)(1)(aa) allows that The vertical supports offences not exceeding 6 -0 in height from grade may be designed for 7S MP.H, swnmer storm wind load requirements. Using the wind load provisions of ASCE Standard 7.93 Minimum Design L'Jads for Buildings and Other Structures, the maximum. wind pressure (for design of the main wind force resisting system) on a 6 ft. high fence is calculated as follows: With KZ ::; velocity pressure e~sure coefficient'" .80 (Table 6) I = Importance Factor = 1.0 at oceanline for category IV v :; basic wind speed = 75 mph Gh 0:: gust response factor == 1.32 for exposure C (Table 8) Cf = force coefficient 1.2 (Table 13) qz ::l basic vp;;; .002S6KZ(IV)2 = .00256(,8)[(1.0)(75)]2 => l1.5psf p = effective pressure == qZ GH Cf = 11.5(1.32)(1.2) = 18.2 psf F = force'~ 6(6)(18.2) = 655 pounds per post For 6 ft, post spacing using 4-3/4" 1C 4-3/4" posts and 6ft. high fence panels. RR. 6.2001 12:02PM NO.712 P.2 U.S. Fence, LLC Middleburg Heights, OH 44130 August 1, 2000 Page two The PVC fence samples listed below all passed 110 MPH wind loading using an airboat motor and prop. With a :maximum post spacing of 6 ft., this fence meets the wind resistance requirements of the South Florida Building Code as demonstrated by the testing that I witnessed and draft test reports. Report Number 520511-7 American Dogeared Picker, PVC Fencing 68 W' wide x 6' high (Supponed ':>y two 4 JAil X 4 y,." pOSts placed 73 ~" on center) Report Number 520511-8 Shadow Box, PVC Fencing 68 W wide x 6' high (Supported by two 4 3A" x 4- W' pOstS placed 73 %" on center) Report Number 520511.9 Classic Gothic Picket, PVC Fencing 68 W' wide x 6' high (Supported by t'Wl) 4 %" x 4 W' posts placed 73 %" on center) R.eport NUlllber 520511-10 Lattice Top, PVC Fencing 68 W' wide x 6' high (Supported by two 4 3~" X 4 '1." posts placed 73 %" on center) Report Number 520511-11 Estate Board, PVC Fencing 68 'h" wide x 6' high (Supported by two 4 %" :c 4 %" posts placed 73 W' on center) Sincerely, !~-Jtj-= Robert F. Robins ?E. . Registered Professional Engineer Florida #52401 Broward_sfl RFR 8/1100 MRR. 6.2001 12:02PM NO.712 P.3 d , , ." . , , . .v.s. Fe~c,e, ~C o. . . 7830 Freeway"eircle :Middleburg Heights, OR 44130 Aug'ust 1, 2000 " . Re: Wind Load on PYC Fencing in Florida Dade County Test Procedure On December 14, 1999, a f'u11-scale high velocity wind test was performed on US Fence 5 PVC Fence System at the Celotex Testing Laboratory in Saint Petersburg, Florida. The MetJ:"o Dade COWlty High Velocity Wind Test Procedure for Fence Systems allows that a full-scale high velocity wind test be performed by 11 laboratory certified by Dade County for performing P AIOO (Celotex Testing Laboratory has said certification). The following sequence was followed on three specimens of each of the model ~ces, lnstall the fence using a minimum of wee posts. Apply a 75 MP.H. wind speed load on sample for 5 minutes. Apply a 110 MP.H. wind speed load on sample for 5 minutes. Apply a. 135 MP.H. wind speed load on sample for 5 minutes. Disengagement or rupture of any part of the fences tested, or more than 100 off ser of the posts shall constimte failure of the given fence. -Post spacing of 4 feet is required for 6-foot high fence. .Posts must be embedded 2' -0" into a concrete footing l' -0" in diameter and 3' -0" deep. The PVC fence samples tested all passed 135 MP.H. wind load and satisfied all requirements of the Mlltro Dade County High Velocity Wind Test Procedure for Fence Systems. .f' . With a post spacing as indicated, the following fences meet the VJi.iid resistance requirements of the Me tro Dade County procedure, South Florida Building Code and Standard Building Code as demonstrated by the testing that I witnessed and the draft test reports. Each p05t must be securely anchored according to the I above requirementS. r, .' 'r .4 , . ' MRR. 6.2001 12:02PM NO.712 = ~ ': (I: '" " ,~t .... " .'... u.~. Fence. LLC . . -:' I " '. . . f." " ' , ...' " "1I~' ," '\ : MiddleburgHeights, OR 44130' ,.., '~. August 1, 2000 . , . ~ :.,.'...). , , . , 'II- ". Page two ..~ ,~ ,.\ . Fence sections that I have seen chait test reports for: I ',' Report Number 520511-1 Classic Gothic Picket, PVC Fencing 8' wide x 6' high (Two 4 t ){ 6' sections w/ thr~e posts) Report Number 520511-2 American Dogeared Picket, PVC Fencing 8' wide x 6 t high (Two 4' x 6' sections wI three pOsts) Report Number 520511-4 Estate Board Fence, pvc Fencing 8' wide x. 6 t high (Two 4' x 6' 'sections wJ three postS) . Report Number 52051l-5 Lattice Top Fence, PVc Fencing 8' ..vide x 6' high (Two 4' X 6' sections wi three posts) Report Number 520511-6 ShadowBox Fence, :five Fencing 8' wide x 6' high (Two 4' x 6' sections WI three posts) US Fence bas applied fOr a Notice of Acceptance (NOA) from the Metro Dade County Building Code ' Compliance Office. When this is approved, contractors can then use said approval for obtaining the required permit ~ of the date of this letter, test re~ults are still pending Dade County approval. Y444~' Robert F. Robins P.E. Registered Professional Engin~I Florida #52401 DadeCo RFR 8/1/00 \':" 1 "1:1 " v, " , '" " . " . , . P.4 " ," ol''\,''. ATTACHMENT E NextPage LivePublish Page 1 of I t\ CITY OF HOllYWOOD, FLORIDA CODE OF ORDINANCES Welcome to the Codified Ordinances of the City of Hollywood on Folio VIEWS! This infobase Contains the S-25 Supplement, Complete to Ordinance 0-2000-30 American Legal Publishing Corporation Folio Business Partners and Publishers 432 Walnut Street, 12th Floor Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Tel: (800) 445-5588 Fax: (513) 763-3562 E-Mail: amlegal@aol.com Internet: http://www.amlegal.com http://www.amlegal.com/all/lpext.dlVFlorida/Infoba.../50c6?fu=document-frame.htm&f=template 3/6/01 ~ 153.079 DEFINITIONS. For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply, unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning, FENCE - GENERAL The word FENCE shall in general terminology mean any structure composed of wood, metal, stone, plastic, or other natural and permanent material erected in such a manner and positioned as to enclose or partially enclose any premises or any part of any premises. Trellises, or other structures supporting, or for the purpose of supporting vines, flowers and other vegetation when erected in such position as to enclose or partially enclose or separate any premises shall be included within the definition of the word FENCE, Structures erected other than on lot lines or within five feet of lot lines, which have solely an ornamental purpose and which do not in fact serve the purpose of enclosing or partially enclosing premises, separating premises from adjoining premises, hedges, retaining walls, or radio controlled fences, shall not be included within the definition of the word FENCE, Permitted solid fences are: NextPage LivePublish Page 1 of2 r . ~ 154.14 LOCATION OF ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS. (A) Accessory uses and structures, (1) When an accessory building is attached to a main structure by a breezeway, passage, or otherwise, it shall comply with dimensional requirements of the main building, (2) An accessory use or structure shall not be located in the front yard of within any easement. (3) An accessory use or structure shall not be located closer than ten feet to the rear property lines and no closer to the side property lines than the required sideyard setback for the zoning district of the subject property, (4) Mechanical units such as air conditioner units, pool pumps, heat pumps and similar mechanical devices and remote TV receivers, satellite dishes, antennas and the like shall not be located in any required front yard or easements, Such units must be located in the buildable area of the yard unless screened from view of adjacent property owners and rights- of- way by landscaping, or other approved screening treatment, and in which case may be located no closer than three feet from any side or rear property line, (5) No accessory structure shall be located closer than 25 feet to the mean high water line of any lake except for docks and docking facilities as set forth in ~ 154.12, (6) Garages when attached to the main structure or freestanding except as provided by ~ 154.14 (A)(7), and accessory structures for the housing of persons, such as guest houses, or any accessory structure exceeding 200 square feet, shall not be located in any required setback areas, nor shall such accessory structures exceed the height of the primary structure, (7) Garages used for the parking of motor vehicles may be located within three feet of the rear property line when all of the following apply: (a) The rear property line abuts al alley with a minimum of20 feet of platted right-of-way; (b) The garage is free standing and detached from the main structure; and (c) The garage is a maximum of 200 square feet in size, and a maximum of 12 feet in height. (B) :!Fences and walls, http://www.amlegal.com!.../172e?f-=templates&fn=document-frame.htm&q=fence&x=Simple&2. 3/6/01 NextPage LivePublish Page 2 of2 J.'. (1) Residential, Fences and walls may be permitted in any residential zone provided that no fence or wall shall be erected or maintained within 20 feet of a comer intersection of street rights-of- way nor shall any fence or wall be erected within the front or streetside setbacks, except for decorative fences or walls which shall not exceed four feet in height, Fences or walls located within front yard or streetside setbacks shall be limited to a maximum height of four feet. A fence or wall shall be limited to a maximum height of eight feet in the rear and side yards. No electrically charged wire, ribbon, or barbed wire fence shall be erected in any residential district, except for the security of public utilities, provided that such use is limited to three strands, a minimum of six feet above the ground, (See ~ 154.09 Definitions FENCE DECORATIVE), (2) General. Any fence higher than eight feet shall be considered as a variance and must be approved by the Board of Adjustment, All fences and posts may be set on the property line: (3) Design and maintenance, (a) All fences and walls shall be maintained in their original upright condition, (b) Fences and walls designed for painting or similar surface finishes shall be maintained in their original condition as designed, ( c) Missing, severely damaged or rotted boards, pickets, or posts shall be replaced in a timely manner with material of the same type and quality. (C) Permit required, All accessory structures, fences and walls must obtain an approved building permit prior to construction and/or installation, (Ord, 241, passed 11-27-85; Am, Ord, 349, passed 12-3-87; Am, Ord, 484, passed 1-8-90; Am, Ord, 829, passed 3-6-97; Am, Ord. 874, passed 3-19-98) Penalty, see ~ 154,99 http://www.amlegal.com/.../172e?f=templates&fu=document-frame.htm&q=fence&x=Simple&2. 3/6/01 NextPage LivePublish Page 1 of3 .' t 7.70.060 Wall, fencing and hedge requirements. A. Location and Height. A fence, wall or hedge may be constructed, installed and maintained in any permitted or required yard along the rear, interior or side lot line, if said fence or wall or hedge does not exceed six feet in height at any point; provided, however, such fence, wall or hedge shall not extend into the required minimum front yard or into the required minimum street side yard, For purposes of this chapter, the height of any fence or wall or hedge shall be measured from the highest ground elevation immediately adjacent on either side of such fence or wall or hedge. B. Corner Lots. In the case of comer lots where driveways extend into the side yard, fences, hedges or walls shall inset at a forty-five degree angle, fifteen feet on each side of such driveway; provided, however, that this subsection shall not apply to any security fence or wall as set forth in Section 17,70,020, nor the erection offences, walls or hedges around any building or structure used for providing public utility services. C. Security Ferncing. Fences and walls in commercial, industrial and agricultural zones may have an additional two feet of security fencing added onto the enclosure permitted by subsection A. Security fencing may be an extension of permitted fencing or wall materials, or barbed or razor wire, In multiple family zones and districts, perimeter wrought iron fencing can be increased up to a height of eight feet for security purposes, This provision applies only when the fencing is all wrought iron or wrought iron with decorative masonry pilasters, . D. Tennis Courts. Fences, walls and hedges not exceeding twelve feet in height shall be permitted to enclose tennis courts located within the rear half of the lot; provided, however, such enclosure shall be located not less than three feet from any side or rear property line; and provided, further, however, that any portion of said enclosure which is higher than six feet shall be composed of wire mesh or other material whose vertical surface shall not be closed more than ten percent. E. Perimeter walls and interior fencing of tract home developments of four or more lots shall be subject to the review and approval of the planning director and shall be included as part of the required landscape and irrigation plans, F. Fencing in the Front Yard Setback. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary stated in this code, no walls exceeding three feet in height at anyone point thereof shall be constructed, erected, installed or built on any portion of property adjacent to any street or highway, The following are exceptions to the height limits set forth in this subsection: 1. Fence and wall heights may be permitted to a maximum of sixty inches in the front yard setback area and the side yard setback area adjacent to the street on any residential lot subject to the following conditions: a. Fence and wall height shall be measured from the abutting sidewalk elevation or from the top elevation of retaining structures upon which a wall is to be constructed, b. Fences and walls located in the front yard setback area and side yard adjacent to the street from the front property line to a point even with the front of the house shall be constructed to a maximum height of sixty inches of wrought iron or a combination of no more than thirty-six inches of decorative block with an additional projection of wrought iron up to a maximum of sixty inches in total height. c. Pilasters up to a maximum of sixty inches shall be spaced eight to twelve feet apart, d. Wrought iron bars shall be spaced a minimum of four inches between parallel members, e. Chain link. fencing is not permitted in the front yard setback of any single-family or multiple-family zone or district. 2. Fenting in the Street Side Yard. In the side yard area adjacent to a street, from a point even with the front of the house to the rear property line, a seventy-two inch fence or wall may be ~nstructed of any material, subject to compliance with the following conditions: http://www.amlegal.com/.../3f7a?f=templates&fu=document-frame.htm&q=fence&x=Simple&2. 3/6/01 NextPage LivePublish Page 2 of3 ,~', a. The height of such a fence or wall within a triangular area twenty feet on each leg at the intersection of the rear property line and the street side property line of a reverse corner lot shall not exceed three feet above the elevation of the adjacent sidewalk or driveway, The resulting triangle area shall be landscaped and maintained subject to the planning director. The requirements of this subdivision (a,) shall not apply if the adjoining driveway of the key lot is a minimum of ten feet from the rear property line of the reverse corner lot. b. Landscaping and a sprinkler system shall be installed and maintained in the side street parkway adjacent to the higher fence or wall, and shall be subject to the approval of the planning director. c. Such a fence or wall may only be constructed or continued in use upon full compliance with all conditions of the fence permit issued therefor by the planning director. Such permit shall require the continued maintenance by the property owner of all landscaping planted pursuant to subdivisions a and b, Failure to so maintain the landscaping shall be a violation of the provisions of this chapter, and shall be punishable pursuant to Section 17,108,] 30. d. The wall or fence shall be constructed of decorative materials subject to planning department standards, and may include masonry, stucco, wrought iron or similar durable material, However, chain link or wood fencing shall not be permitted in the street side yard, G. Commercial Zone. All fencing in the commercial zone shall be constructed of wrought iron or decorative block. Wood, precision block or chain link fencing shall be prohibited within such zone. For purposes of this section 'commercial zone' means the C-P, C-2, and C-3 zones as defined in this code or any commercial district of a specific plan. H. Industrial Zone. All fencing in the industrial zone within view of a public street shall be constructed of wrought iron or decorative block. Chain link or precision block fencing in such zone shall be permitted if not within view from a public street. The planning director in his or her discretion shall determine whether proposed fencing will be within view from a public street. Wood fencing shall be prohibited within the industrial zone, For purposes of this section, 'public street' means a public thoroughfare or right-of-way dedicated, deeded or condemned for use as such or an approved private thoroughfare used for public access, and 'industrial zone' means the M-I, M-2, M-3 and M-4 zones as defined in this code or any industrial district of a specific plan, I. Outdoor Storage. Outdoor storage uses in the industrial zone shall be enclosed within a six to eight foot high opaque fence, Opaque fencing includes block or other durable materials as may be approved by the planning director. Decorative block walls shall be required for all fencing for outdoor storage yards located within view from a public street, The planning director in his or her discretion shall determine whether proposed outdoor storage yards are within view from a public street, Wood fencing, chain link fencing and chain link fencing with wood or plastic slats shall be prohibited for use as fencing for outdoor storage yards, J. Adiacent to Residential Uses. Any fence or portion thereof in a commercial or industrial zone fronting or directly abutting a parcel used for residential purposes or zoned for residential purposes shall be constructed of decorative block. The height, location, and materials of such fencing shall be as approved by the p'lanning d'irector. K. Temporary Fencing. Temporary chain link fencing shall be permitted on sites under construction but must be removed upon completion of construction. Temporary fencing may also be permitted for vacant lots, agricultural areas or similar uses for security purposes, subject to the approval of the planning director, L. Residential Tract Fencing, Residential subdivisions shall provide perimeter and interior tract fencing prior to certificate of occupancy in accordance with the following provisions: 1. Perimeter walls adjacent to streets shall be of decorative masonry, wrought iron or similar durable material. The color, materials and style shall be consistent with the appropriate Specific Plan, the South Corona Theme Wall Design adopted by the planning commission, or planning department http://www.amlegal.com!...I3f7a?f-=templates&fu=document-frame.htm&q=fence&x=Simple&2. 3/6/01 NextPage LivePublish Page 3 of3 standards, No wood shall be used for perimeter fencing of subdivisions, 2. Interior fencing for residential subdivisions with lots that side and/or rear onto public or private streets, parks, schools or greenbelt lots/easements shall be constructed either of decorative masonry block similar in architecture to the exterior theme wall of the proposed tract, or of wrought iron with decorative masonry pilasters, The color, materials and style shall be subject to planning department standards, 3. Interior fencing shall be required to enclose rear and side yard areas for each lot. For locations other than those in subsections 1 and 2, fence materials may be wood, masonry or wrought iron, subject to planning department standards, (Ord, 2437 ~ 5, 2000; Ord, 2282 ~ 1, 1995; Ord, 2235 ~ 1, 1995; Ord. 2106 ~~ 4,5,6, 1992; Ord. 1998 ~ 1, 1990; Ord, 1688 ~~ 1,2, 1983; Ord, 1624 ~ 5, 1981; Ord. 1570 ~ I, 1980; Ord. 1568 ~ 1, 1980; Ord, 1556 ~ 1, 1979; Ord. 1451 ~ 2, 1977: prior code ~ 9-1-430(C),) http://www.amlegal.com/.../3f7a?f=templates&fu=document-frame.htm&q=fence&x=Simple&2. 3/6/01 American Legal Publishing Page 1 of 1 ",' '.. CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA CODE OF ORDINANCES This infobase is current through the 2000 S-23 Supplement, up to and including Ordinance 966, passed 3-02-00, Published by: American Legal Publishing Corporation 432 Walnut Street, 12th Floor Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Tei: (800) 445-5588 Fax: (513) 763-3562 E-Mail: amlegal@aol.com Internet: hUQ://www.amlegal.com http://209.48.87,250/lake_mary_fl/lpext,dll/Infobase/1?fu=document-frame,htm&f=templates 3/6/01 American Legal Publishing Page 2 of2 ~.:' ...-; (1) Residential. Fences and walls may be permitted in any residential zone provided that no fence or wall shall be erected or maintained within 20 feet of a comer intersection of street rights-of- way nor shall any fence or wall be erected within the front or streetside setbacks, except for decorative fences or walls which shall not exceed four feet in height. Fences or walls located within front yard or streetside setbacks shall be limited to a maximum height of four feet. A fence or wall shall be limited to a maximum height of eight feet in the rear and side yards, No electrically charged wire, ribbon, or barbed wire fence shall be erected in any residential district, except for the security of public utilities, provided that such use is limited to three strands, a minimum of six feet above the ground. (See 9154.09 Definitions FENCE DECORATIVE), (2) General, Any fence higher than eight feet shall be considered as a variance and must be approved by the Board of Adjustment. All fences and posts may be set on the property line, (3) Design and maintenance, (a) All fences and walls shall be maintained in their original upright condition. (b ) Fences and walls designed for painting or similar surface finishes shall be maintained in their original condition as designed. ( c) Missing, severely damaged or rotted boards, pickets, or posts shall be replaced in a timely manner with material of the same type and quality, (C) Permit required, All accessory structures, fences and walls must obtain an approved building permit prior to construction and/or installation. (Ord, 241, passed 1l-27-85~ Am, Ord, 349, passed 12-3-87~ Am. Ord, 484, passed 1-8-90~ Am, Ord, 829, passed 3-6-97; Am, Ord. 874, passed 3-19-98) Penalty, see 9 154,99 http://209.48,87,250/lake.,./172e?f=templates&fir:::document- frame,htm&q=fence&x=Simple&2. 3/6/01 American Legal Publishing Page 1 of2 ~ W; ~ 154.14 LOCATION OF ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS. (A) Accessory uses and structures. (1) When an accessory building is attached to a main structure by a breezeway, passage, or otherwise, it shall comply with dimensional requirements of the main building, (2) An accessory use or structure shall not be located in the front yard of within any easement. (3) An accessory use or structure shall not be located closer than ten feet to the rear property lines and no closer to the side property lines than the required sideyard setback for the zoning district of the subject property, (4) Mechanical units such as air conditioner units, pool pumps, heat pumps and similar mechanical devices and remote TV receivers, satellite dishes, antennas and the like shall not be located in any required front yard or easements, Such units must be located in the buildable area of the yard unless screened from view of adjacent property owners and rights- of- way by landscaping, or other approved screening treatment, and in which case may be located no closer than three feet from any side or rear property line. (5) No accessory structure shall be located closer than 25 feet to the mean high water line of any lake except for docks and docking facilities as set forth in ~ 154,12, (6) Garages when attached to the main structure or freestanding except as provided by ~ 154.14 (A)(7), and accessory structures for the housing of persons, such as guest houses, or any accessory structure exceeding 200 square feet, shall not be located in any required setback areas, nor shall such accessory structures exceed the height of the primary structure, (7) Garages used for the parking of motor vehicles may be located within three feet of the rear property line when all of the following apply: (a) The rear property line abuts al alley with a minimum of20 feet of platted right-of-way; (b) The garage is free standing and detached from the main structure; and ( c) The garage is a maximum of 200 square feet in size, and a maximum of 12 feet in height. (B) Fences and walls. http://209.48.87.250/lake,../172e?f-=templates&fn=document-frame,htm&q=fence&x=Simple&2. 3/6/01 Historic City ofLongwood It............... ~Dg\V~dJ:>.i~w.ry., "m ",_"__."",,,_~,.,J~~~",,i1!r: Home Hi!;ifonc IDformatiQD EventCalr:ndar Cit). ('.omm.i55:l00 Ci1)< D~lIrtmcDm BQ\1nb & Comm utw.s Em plQ!.'~nt Opporroniti4'!il Staff Direc:tmy Business Directory F()fIDS & Ptlbti~!lrion!'l News leae r Longwood Link!; FAQ'1l Scan;h Our Site Page 1 of9 City of Longwood 'fA,w' "..' ."~~'~(,,,:~~r The Building Division of the Community Services Department issues building permits and enforces the Standard Building Code. Frequently Asked Questions Can I improve my property without a contractor? Florida Law allows property owners to improve property that is for their personal use without a contractor, providing a waiver is signed and workers compensation insurance is provide for any person working on the job other than the owner. Rental property is not considered personal use and therefore does require a contractor. What types of work require a building penn it? The Standard Building code section 104.1.1 says any owner, authorized agent, or contractor who desires to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish, or change the occupancy of a building or structure, or to erect, install, enlarge, alter repair, remove, convert or replace any electrical, gas, mechanical or plumbing system, the installation of which is regulated by the technical codes or to cause any such work to be done, shall first make application to the Building Official and obtain the required permit for the work. Are there exceptions to the requirements that a pennit be issued under 104.1.11 Yes, there are several exceptions, most notably, section 104.1.4 allows for minor repairs to be made with the approval of the building official providing such repairs do not violate any of the provisions of the technical codes. To obtain answers to any questions regarding exemptions please contact the building department at (407) 260-3464. Where can I obtain copies of application fonns? http://www.ci.longwood.fl.us/departments/inspection. asp 3/6/01 Historic City ofLongwood Page 1 of 1 Fences Submittal Requirements 1, Completed building permit application. 2. Two (2) current property surveys or plot plans, indicating where fence will be erected. 3, If homeowner is pulling permit, owner/builder affidavit must be completed and attached and if anyone is helping on project, homeowner must provide city with certificate of insurance providing worker's compo For anyone working on job. 4, If contractor is pulling permit we must have copy of current occupational license and a Certificate of Insurance made out to the City of Longwood as certificate holder, showing contractor has worker's compensation. Special Instructions 1, Complete packets shall be submitted to the Planning Division, 174 W. Church Ave. The Inspections Division will contact person applying for permit to advise that permit is ready for pick up. 2, Fences shall comply to appropriate section of the district requirements stated in the City Codes. To determine the proper zoning district and requirements, contact the Planning Division, (407) 260-3462, 3, Fences shall be a maximum of 8' in height. Wood fences shall have smooth side facing outward. 4, Permit "Hard Card" must be posted at job site and plans must be available for inspector's review during final inspection. S, After completion of installation of fences, a final inspection is required. If you have any questions regarding the above, please do not hesitate to contact the Building Division of the Community Services Department. (407) 260-3464, r_:~g~, http://www.ci.longwood.fl.us!departments/inspection. asp 3/6/01 Historic City ofLongwood Page 2 of9 Many of the Divisions forms are available on the Fonns and Publications portion of our site. Instructions and Requirements . New Residential Construction . Interior Alterations - Residential . Interior Alterations - Commercial . Swimming Pools . Roofs . Fences . Building Pennit Fee Schedules New Residential Construction Submittal Requirements: 1, Complete application. Note: Contractor is responsible for obtaining property address. This can be obtained from Maggie Ketcham of Seminole County Planning Division. Call (407) 321-1130 ext.7391 2, Two (2) sets of signed and sealed construction plans to includ~ electrical, mechanical and plumbing. 3, Two (2) surveys of property indicating location of house, setbacks, etc. 4, Three (3) sets of energy calculations. 5. If residence is single family, the Inspections division will complete the Seminole County Road Impact Statement. If other than single family, such as duplex or multi-family, it is the contractor's responsibility to contact Phyllis Wallace of Seminole County, (407) 321-1130 ext.7356, who will calculate the road impact fee, A copy of the road impact statement must be submitted at the time of plan submittal. 6, If on septic tank, septic tank permit is required. This can be obtained from Seminole County Environmental Health Section, 3004 Southgate Road, Sandford, FL (407) 321-5479. 7. Recorded Notice of Commencement to be completed and recorded at Recording Office, Seminole County, 201 N. Park Ave., Sanford, FL (407) 323-4330, ext 4336, and submitted with packet. 8, Contractor pulling permit must submit current copy of state license, occupational license and a Certificate of Insurance with the City of Longwood as certificate holder, showing worker's compensation coverage, or worker's compo exemption. 9, Completed Residential Submittal Sheet 10. Indicate type of lot grading (A, B, or C) "~\:~~! http://www.ci.longwood.fl.us/departmentsfmspection. asp 3/6/01 Historic City ofLongwood Page 3 of9 Special Instructions 1, Complete packets are to be submitted to the Planning Division, 174 W. Church Ave. 2, Building Division will contact contractor and advise when permit has been approved and is ready for pick up. They will also advise as to fees due for building permit. 3. At time of pick up, a copy of a receipt showing that all water and sewer fees have been paid, shall be submitted. Water and sewer fee information can be obtained from the Utility Billing Division, 155 W, Warren Ave., Longwood, FL (407) 260-3470 4, Permit "Hard Card" and Notice of Commencement to be posted on job site and approved plans to be available for inspector's review at all times, 5. Sub contractors (electrical, plumbing and HVAC) to pull own permits prior to commencing work, 6, Inspection requests should be called in 24 hours in advance, (407) 260-3464. 7, Final "as-built" survey to be submitted a minimum of 24 hours to request for Certificate of occupancy. 8. If on septic tank, copy of final inspection by Health Dept. is required prior to C.O. If you have any questions regarding the above, please do not hesitate to contact the Building Division of the Community Services Department at (407) 260-3464. 'f.~,('~ .. ... Interior Alterations/Additions to Residential Buildings Submittal Requirements 1, Completed application, 2, Two (2) copies of survey Indicating setbacks from property lines if adding to structure. 3, Three (3) sets of energy calculations. 4, Two complete sets of construction drawings. Drawings must show floor plan, elevations, typical wall sections, footers, etc and must include electrical, plumbing & HVAC. 5, Completed Residential Submittal Sheet. 6, Recorded Notice of Commencement if project cost is over $2500.00. This document to be recorded at Seminole County Recording Office, 201 N. Park Ave., Sanford, FL (407) 323-4330, ext. 4336. 7, Contractor pulling permit must submit current copy of state license, and a certificate of Insurance with the City of Longwood at certificate holder, showing worker's compensation coverage. 8, If homeowner is doing work, they must submit signed owner/builder affidavit and if anyone is helping on project, homeowner must provide city with certificate of insurance providing worker's comp for anyone working on job, http://www.ci.longwood.t1.us/departments/inspection. asp 3/6/01 Historic City ofLongwood Page 4 of9 Special Instructions 1, If square footage is being added, packets are to be submitted to the Planning Division, 174 W. Church Ave. for approval. If not, packets shall be submitted to the Building Division, Building Division will notify contractor when permit has been approved and is ready for pick up. Fee amount will be verified. 2. Subcontractors (electrical, plumbing and HVAC) will be required to pull their own permits prior to commencing work. 3, Inspections shall be scheduled 24 hours in a advance by calling (407) 260-3464. 4, Final inspection is required on all jobs, If you have any question regarding the above, please do not hesitate to contact the Building Division of the Department of Community Services at (407) 260-3464. Interior Alterations of Commercial/Industrial Buildings l~;!!.~~~: Submittal Requirements 1, Completed application. 2. Two (2) sets of signed and sealed construction plans to include electrical, mechanical and plumbing. 3, Three sets of energy calculations. 4. Completed Commercial Submittal Sheet 5, Recorded Notice of Commencement if work is over $2500.00 6, Contractor pulling permit must submit current copy of state license, and a Certificate of Insurance made to the City of Longwood showing and worker's compensation coverage, Special Instructions 1. Inspections Division will contact contractor and advise that permit has been approved and is ready for pick up. They will also advise of fees due. 2. Should additional water or sewer fees be required, a copy of receipt must be presented at time of pick up. These fees to be paid at the Utility Billing Division, 155 W. Warren Ave., Longwood, FL (407) 260-3470, 3. Subcontractors (electrical. plumbing and HVAC) to pull own permits prior to commencing work. 4. Inspection request should be called in 24 hours in advance, (407) 260-3464. http://www.ci.longwood.fl.us/departments/inspection.asp 3/6/01 Historic City ofLongwood Page 5 of9 5. Final inspection required for all permits. If you have any questions regarding the above, please do not hesitate to contact the Building Division of the Community Services Department at (407) 260-3464. Swimming Pools 'fi~~H$~'~_ Submittal Requirements }, Completed building permit application, 2. Letter from Florida Power Corp. indicating whether or not pool conflicts with any underground or overhead power lines. This may be obtained from FPC, Apopka Engineering & Operations Center, 275 Ponkan Rd. Apopka, FI32712, (407) 886-7332. 3. Recorded Notice of Commencement if value of work is $2,500 or over. Must be recorded at Recording Office, Seminole County, N. Park Ave., Sanford, FL. 4. Two current property surveys indicating setbacks from property lines and proposed final grading and drainage diagram. 5, Two sealed engineer's plans of pool construction. 6, If homeowner is pulling permit, owner/builder affidavit must be completed and attached, and if anyone is helping on project, homeowner must provide city with certificate of insurance providing work's comp for anyone working on job. 7, If contractor is pulling permit, we must have copy of current state license, and a Certificate of Insurance made out to the City of Longwood as certificate holder, showing contractor has work's compensation. 8, Separate permits required for electrical, fences and/or pool enclosures. Special Instructions 1. Complete packet to be submitted to the Planning Division, 174 W. Church Ave. The Building Division will notify person applying for permit to advise that permit is ready for pickup. 2, Permit "Hard Card" and Notice of Commencement must be posted at job site and plans must be available for inspector's review during inspections. 3. Swimming pools shall comply to approved engineered drawings and 197 Standard Swimming Pool code. 4. Electrical work must comply to 1996 National Electrical Code. 5, The City of Longwood Building Division requires the contractor call for a steel and ground inspection and a final inspection. If you have any questions regarding the above, please do not hesitate to contact the Inspections Division of the Department of Public Safety at (407) 260-3464. http://www.ci.longwood.f].us/departments/inspection. asp 3/6/0 } Historic City ofLongwood Page 6 of9 !:~~f,~~ Roof Permits Submittal Requirements }, Competed application. Be sure to include number of squares and slope of roof. Slope of roof is determined by inches in rise to run in feet. If flat roof, indicate type of roof being installed, torch down, bituminous materials, single ply, hot mop, tar & gravel. 2, If homeowner is pulling permit, ownerlbuilder affidavit must be completed and attached and if anyone is helping on project, homeowner must provide city with certificate of insurance providing worker's comp for anyone working on job. 3, If contractor is pulling permit, we must have a copy of state license, and a Certificate of Insurance made out to the City of Longwood as certificate holder, showing the contractor has worker's compensation. 4, If roofing a single family attached dwelling and FRT board is required to be replaced, a separate permit is required. Special Instructions }, Roofs shall comply to the 1997 Standard building code. 2, If roof is less than 4/12 slope, must be doubled felted for shingles. No shingles on roofs with slope less than 2/12 slope, 3. Permit "Hard Card" must be posted at job site. 4. Final Inspection required. If you have any questions regarding the above, please do not hesitate to contact the Building Division of the Community Services Department at (407) 260-3464. 'ff~~f~~~ Fences Submittal Requirements }, Completed building permit application. 2, Two (2) current property surveys or plot plans, indicating where fence will be erected. 3, If homeowner is pulling permit, owner/builder affidavit must be completed and attached and if anyone is helping on project, homeowner must provide city with certificate of insurance providing worker's compo For anyone working on job. http://www.ci.longwood.fJ.us/departments/inspection.asp 3/6/0} Historic City ofLongwood Page 70f9 4, If contractor is pulling permit we must have copy of current occupational license and a Certificate of Insurance made out to the City of Longwood as certificate holder, showing contractor has worker's compensation. Special Instructions 1, Complete packets shall be submitted to the Planning Division, 174 W. Church Ave. The Inspections Division will contact person applying for permit to advise that permit is ready for pick up. 2, Fences shall comply to appropriate section of the district requirements stated in the City yodes. To determine the proper zoning district and requirements, contact the Planning Division, (407) 260-3462. 3, Fences shall be a maximum of 8' in height. Wood fences shall have smooth side facing outward. 4, Permit "Hard Card" must be posted at job site and plans must be available for inspector's review during final inspection. S. After completion of installation of fences, a final inspection is required. If you have any questions regarding the above, please do not hesitate to contact the Building Division of the Community Services Department. (407) 260-3464. Addendum "A" '~~,~f'1f~ Building Pennit Fee Schedule I. Valuation 1, All dwellings - $40.00 per square foot of living area. 2, Carports and open porches - $20.00 per square foot 3, Garages or storage buildings - $25,00 per square foot. 4, Multi-family buildings - Construction contract price. 5, Commercial and Industrial buildings - Construction contract price. 6. Interior alterations - Construction contract price. ll. Fees 1. Building permit - $5.00 per $1,000.00 of value or a portion thereof 2. Plan review $0 to $5,000,00 valuation $10.00 $5,001 to $20,000.00 valuation $50.00 $200,001 to $100,000.00 valuation $75.00 Over $100,000.00 valuation $100.00 3, Manufactured homesltrailers $100.00 http://www.ci.longwood.fl.us!departments/inspection. asp 3/6/01 Historic City of Longwood Page 8 of9 4. Demolition $50.00 5, Building moving $100.00 6. Subcontractors $25.00 (administrative fee) (DPR licensed trades working under a general contractor) III. Fees for DPR licensed trades NOT working under a general contractor. 1, Electrical permit fees Contract value under $1000.00 Contract value over $100,00 Temporary power 2. Plumbing permit fees Contract value under $1000.00 Contract value over $100,00 $25.00 $25.00 plus $10.00 per $1000.00 of contract value $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 plus $10.00 per $1000.00 of contract value $25.00 $25.00 Gas Piping 3, Mechanical permit fees Contract value under $1000.00 Contract value over $1000.00 $25.00 plus $10.00 per $1000.00 of contract value 4. Swimming pool permit fees Pools and enclosures 5. Arbor permit fees $15.00 IV. Special Pennit fees $25.00 $25.00 plus $5.00 per $1000.00 or valuation 1. Portable trailer signs (28 day limit) 2. Fireworks display 3. Tents 4. Billboards 5. Permanent signs 6. Temporary signs, including balloons banners, inflated items, etc. 7. Fences 8. Storage sheds - prefab/portable 9. Re-roof permits - Residential Commercial V. 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