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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004 03 08 Regular 504 COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM 504 CONSENT INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC HEARING REGULAR X March 8, 2004 Meeting /7 MGR. ) IDEPT Authorization Iff REQUEST: The Community Development Department recommends approval of the proposed floorplan change for the Dr. Courtney medical office building, deleting the approved floorplan in lieu of a building shell. PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to consider and approve the modification from one side of the building being built out for a dentist office and the other side left as a shell to the building being built as a shell and interior build-outs with subsequent plans for tenant build-outs being reviewed and approved by the City Commission. APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY: Sec. 106.2. Florida Building Code (attached) Sec. 20-321. Administration. Sec. 20-327. Architectural Guidelines. CONSIDERATIONS: The building elevation and a floorplan for the eastern one half of the building were approved by the City Commission at its October 13, 2003, meeting. The applicant now wishes to build a shell and have the individual tenants provide floorplans and do the interior build-outs. This is allowed by Section 106.2 of the Florida Building Code and is similar to what the James Doran Group is doing with the individual build-outs at the JDC Building 1. The build-outs would require City Commission approval. FINDINGS: The request is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, City Code, and Florida Building Code. March 8, 2004 Regular Item 502 Page 2 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the proposed modification of the Dr Courtney Building to a shell office building. ATTACHMENTS: A. Building Code Section 106.2 B. Approved floorplan for east Y2 ofthe building COMMISSION ACTION: S:\dept - Community Development\Planning\2004\Commission\030804_COMM_Regular_504 Dr Courtney Floorplan Revision,doc 105.13.3 -106,3.1 ATTACHMENT A owner of a building which does not meet the mini'mum size, height, occupancy, occupancy classification or number-of- stories criteria which would result in classification as a threshold building under s. 553.71(7) Florida Statutes, may designate such building as a threshold building, subject to more than the minimum number of inspections required by the Florida Building Code, Building. 105.13.3 The fee owner of a threshold building shall select and pay all costs of employing a special inspector, but the special inspector shall be responsible to the enforcement agency. The inspector shall be a person certified, licensed or registered under chapter 471 Florida Statutes as an engineer or under chapter 481 Florida Statutes .as an architect. 105.13.4 Each enforcement agency shall require that, on every threshold building: 105.13.4,1 The special inspector, upon completion of the building and prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy, file a signed and sealed statement with the enforcement agency in substantially the following form: "To the best of my knowledge and belief, the above-described construction of all structural load- bearing components complies with the permitted docu- ments, and the shoring and reshoring conforms to the shoring and reshoring plans submitted to the enforce- ment agency." 105.13.4.2 Any proposal to install an alternate structural product or system to which building codes apply be sub- mitted to the enforcement agency for review for compli- ance with the codes and made part of the enforcement agency's recorded set of pennit documents, 105.13.4.3 All shoring and reshoring procedures, plans and details be submitted to the enforcement agency for recordkeeping, Each shoring and reshoring installation shall be supervised, inspected and certified to be in com- pliance with the shoring documents by the contractor. 105.13.4.4 All plans for the building which are required to be signed and sealed by the architect or ~ gi~~r of record contain a statement that, to the best 0 . n;b'r tect's or engineer's knowledge, the plans an'd'spe .' . ....., tions comply with the applicable minim~m buil . ' codes and the applicable fire-safety standards as deter:. '. " mined by the local authority in accordance with this section and 633 Florida Statutes. 105.13.5 No enforcing agency may issl!e a building permit for construction of any threshold building except to a licensed general contractor, as defined in s, 489,105(3)(a) Florida Statutes, or to a licensed building contractor, as defined in s. 489,105(3)(b) Florida Statutes, within the scope of her or his license, The named contractor to whom the building permit is issued shall have the responsibility for supervision, direction, management and control of the construction activities on the project for which the build- ing permit was issued, ' 1.12 105.13.6 The building department may allow a special inspector to conduct the minimum structural inspection of threshold buildings required by this code, s. 553,73.. FS" without duplicative inspection by the building department. The building official is responsible for ensuring that any person conducting inspections is qualified as a building inspector under part XII of chapter 468, Florida Statutes, or certified as a special inspector under chapter 471 or chapter 481, Florida Statutes. Inspections of threshold buildings required by s, 553.79(5), Florida Statute, are in addition to the minimum inspections required by this code. --\ '1 SECTION 106 CERTIFICATES 106,1 Certificate of Occupancy 106.1.1 Building occupancy, A new building shall not be occupied or a change made in the occupancy, nature or use of a building or part of a building until after the building official has issued a certificate of occupancy. Said certifi- cate shall not be issued until all required electrical, gas, mechanical, plumbing and fire protection systems have been inspected for compliance with the technical codes and other applicable laws and ordinances and released by the building official. 106.1.2 Issuing Certificate of Occupancy. Upon com- pletion of construction of a building or structure and installation of electrical, gas, mechanical and plumbing systems in accordance with the technical codes, reviewed plans and specifications, and after the final inspection, the building official shall issue a certificate of occupancy stat- ing the nature of the occupancy permitted, the number of persons for each floor when limited by law, and the allow- able load per square foot for each floor in accordance with the provisions of this code. ) 106,1.3 Temporary/Partial occupancy. A temporary/par- tial certificate of occupancy may be issued for a portion or portions of a building which may safely be occupied prior to final completion of the building, 106.2 Certificate of Completion. A certificate of completion is proof that a structure or system is complete and for certain types of permits is released for use and may be connected to a utility system. This certificate does not grant authority to occupy or connect a building, such as a shell building, prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy, ' 106.3 Service utilities 106,3,1 Connection of service utilities. No person shall make connections from a utility source of energy, fuel or power to any building or system which is regulated by the technical codes for which a permit is required, until rele~ased by the building official and a certificate of occu- pancy or completion is issued. FLORIDA BUILDING CODE - BUILDING I.ATTACHMENT B / ./' i~1 iil '\ Q ~ ! W 0 C) _ ~ g I'l ,~ :~i ~d ~ ....., ;f ~. -i''''; .. .: I' ,m~~ I .y-l J!l ~ ~: I-.~ ~a """" ...... "'"'" !f ~ II '--,. "._"..,~'---------------- "