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§ 500.020 Adoption of Building Codes.
§ 500.030 Additions, Insertions, Changes and Deletions.
§ 500.050 Penalties and Appeals.
Editor's Note — Ord. no. 2124-06 §1, adopted June 6, 2006, repealed ch. 500 and enacted new provisions set out herein. Former ch. 500 derived from CC 1984 §§42.320, 45.010 — 45.030; ord. no. 1004-84 §1, 10-16-1984; ord. no. 1046-85 §2, 7-2-1985; ord. no. 1345-90 §1, 12-4-1990; ord. no. 1413-92 §1, 2-18-1992; ord. no. 1478-93 §1, 4-6-1993; ord. no. 1654-97 §1, 4-1-1997; ord. no. 1723-98 §1, 12-1-1998; ord. no. 1731-99 §1, 2-2-1999; ord. no. 1749-99 §1, 5-4-1999; ord. no. 1756-99 §1, 7-20-1999; ord. no. 1797-00 §1, 8-15-2000; ord. no. 1848-01, 9-18-2001.
Section 500.020 Adoption of Building Codes.
Section 500.030 Additions, Insertions, Changes and Deletions.
Section 500.050 Penalties and Appeals.
This Chapter establishes minimum regulations governing the design, construction, alteration, enlargement, repair, demolition, removal, maintenance and use of all buildings and structures; providing for the issuance of permits, collection of fees, making of inspections; providing penalties for the violation thereof; known as "The Building Code".
Section 105.2. Work exempt from permit. Delete: Building: 1 and 2.
Section 107.1. Delete text in its entirety and insert: Section 107.1 General. Construction documents, statement of special inspections and other data shall be submitted in three (3) sets, including a code summary sheet, civil, foundation, structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, accessibility and fire suppression (if required by occupancy group) with each permit application. The construction documents shall be prepared by a registered design professional. Where special conditions exist, the building official is authorized to require additional construction documents to be prepared by a registered design professional.
A registered design professional is not required for a single-family dwelling, a town house, a multiple-family dwelling house, flat or apartment containing not more than two families, a commercial structure containing less than twenty thousand cubic feet (20,000 cu. ft.) or a structure used exclusively for farm purposes.
The building official is authorized to waive the submission of construction documents and other data not required to be prepared by a registered design professional if it is found that the nature of the work applied for is such that review of construction documents is not necessary to obtain compliance with this code.
Section 308.4.1. Five or fewer persons receiving care. Delete text: ". or shall comply with the International Residential Code provided an automatic sprinkler system is installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3 or with Section P2904 of the International Residential Code."
Section 1612.3. Establishment of flood hazard areas. Insert: the City of Camdenton.
Section 1612.3. Insert: June 16, 2011.
Chapter 27 Electrical. Delete in its entirety.
Chapter 28 Mechanical Systems. Delete in its entirety.
Chapter 29 Plumbing Systems. Delete in its entirety.
Chapter 34 Existing Structures. Delete in its entirety.
Section R101.1. Title. Insert: the City of Camdenton.
Table 101.2. Scope. Delete: Exceptions: 1 and 2.
Section 105.2. Work exempt from permit. Delete: "Building: 1, 2, and 10."
Table R301.2.(1). Climatic and Geographic Design Criteria Insert: Ground Snow Load: 20 psf, Wind Speed: 90 mph, Topographic Effects: No, Seismic Design Category: B, Weathering: Severe, Frost Line Depth: 24 inches, Termite: Moderate to Heavy, Winter Design Temp: 7 degrees F, Ice Barrier Underlayment: None, Flood Hazards: 6/21/11, Air Freezing Index: 593, Mean Annual Temp: 57.2 degrees F.
Section 302.2. Town houses. Delete: Exception: A common 1 hour fire-resistance-rated wall assembly tested in accordance with ASTM E 119 or UL 263 is permitted for town houses if such walls do not contain plumbing or mechanical equipment, ducts or vents in the cavity of the common wall. The wall shall be rated for fire exposure from both sides and shall extend to and be tight against exterior walls and the underside of the roof sheathing. Electrical installations shall be installed in accordance with Chapters 34 through 43. Penetrations of electrical outlet boxes shall be in accordance with Section R302.4. Insert: Exception: A common 2 hour fire- resistance-rated wall is permitted for town houses if such walls do not contain plumbing or mechanical equipment, ducts or vents in the cavity of the common wall. Electrical installations shall be installed in accordance with Chapters 34 through 43. Penetrations of electrical outlet boxes shall be in accordance with Section R302.4.
Table R302.6. Dwelling/Garage Separation. Delete: "Not less than ½ inch gypsum board or equivalent applied to the garage side." Insert: Not less than ⅝ inch "X" type gypsum board applied to the garage side. Delete: "Not less than ½ inch gypsum board or equivalent." Insert: Not less than ⅝ inch "X" type gypsum board or equivalent. Delete: "Not less than ½ inch gypsum board or equivalent applied to the interior side of exterior walls that are within this area." Insert: Not less than ⅝ inch "X" type gypsum board applied to the interior side of the exterior walls that are within this area.
Section R303.4. Mechanical ventilation. Delete text in its entirety and insert: In dwellings of unusually tight construction such as the use of insulated concrete forms or structural insulated panels, the dwelling shall be provided with whole-house ventilation in accordance with M1507.3.
Section R310. Emergency Escape and Rescue Openings Insert: Section R310.1.5 Closets: Any of the rooms i.e. den, office, exercise room, library, bonus room shall have an egress window and a smoke detector.
Exception: Any of the rooms, i.e. den, office, exercise room, library, bonus room that does not have an egress window shall not be allowed to have any type of closet or alcove, but still shall have a smoke detector.
Section R312.1. Guards. Insert: R312.1.5 Required guards shall not be constructed with horizontal rails or other ornamental pattern that results in a ladder effect.
Section R313.1. Town house automatic fire sprinkler systems. Delete: ".shall be installed in town houses." Insert: ...may be installed in town houses per State of Missouri RSMo. 67.281.
Section R313.2 One- and two-family dwellings automatic fire systems. Delete: ".shall be installed in one- and two-family dwellings." Insert: ...may be installed in one- and two-family dwellings per State of Missouri RSMo. 67.281.
Section R507.2.3 Deck lateral load connections. Addition: Section R507.2.3.1 Existing decks. Replacement of an existing deck, for a deck one story high as defined in Chapter 2 of this code, shall not be required to meet this requirement if the ceiling of the first floor or basement is all ready finished.
Chapter 11 Energy Efficiency. Delete in its entirety and insert: Chapter 11 Energy Efficiency of the 2006 International Residential Code.
Section M1306.1 Appliance clearance. Insert: M1306.1.1 Fuel-gas firebox. The firebox walls and ceiling of fuel-gas appliances shall be lined with ⅝ inch X type drywall. Seams shall be tight or shall be sealed with tape and joint compound or approved fire caulking.
Section M1306.2.1 Solid-fuel appliances. Insert: M1306.2.1.1 Solid-fuel firebox and shaft. The fire box walls and chimney/flue shaft shall be lined with ⅝ inch X type drywall to the height of the roof sheathing/deck. Seams shall be tight or shall be sealed with tape and joint compound or approved fire caulking.
Section M1502.4.2 Duct Installation. Delete text in its entirety and insert: Exhaust ducts shall be supported at intervals not to exceed 4 feet and shall be secured in place. The insert end of the duct shall extend into the adjoining duct or fitting in the direction of airflow. Exhaust duct joints shall be sealed in accordance with Section M1601.4.1.
Section P2603.5.1 Sewer depth. Insert: 12 inches.
Section E3601.6.2 Service disconnect location. Delete in its entirety and insert: The service disconnecting means shall be installed at a readily accessible location outside of every building and structure. Building or structure remodels will require an outside disconnect as set forth in this text unless the code official or his designee exempts it from the requirement. Each occupant shall have access to the disconnect serving the building, structure or space they occupy.
Section 103.5. Delete in its entirety.
Section 106.6.2. Insert: as determined by City Code Section 500.070 Permit Fees.
Section 106.6.3. Delete in its entirety.
Section 108.4. Delete: "shall be guilty of a [SPECIFY OFFENSE], punishable by a fine of not more than [AMOUNT] dollars or by imprisonment not exceeding [NUMBER OF DAYS], or both fine and imprisonment."
Insert: shall be liable for fines as established in City Code Section 500.050 Penalties and Appeals.
Section 108.5. Delete: "shall be liable to a fine of not less than [AMOUNT] dollars or more than [AMOUNT] dollars."
Section 106.5.2. Insert: ...as determined by City Code Section 500.070 Permit Fees.
Section 106.5.3. Delete in its entirety.
Section 108.4. Delete: "shall be guilty of a [SPECIFY OFFENSE], punishable by a fine of not more than [AMOUNT] dollars or by imprisonment not exceeding [NUMBER OF DAYS], or both such fine and imprisonment."
Insert: ...shall be liable for fines as established in City Code Section 500.050 Penalties and Appeals.
Section 308.7 Solid fuel-burning appliances. Insert: Section 308.7.1 Solid-fuel firebox and shaft. Solid-fuel firebox walls and chimney/flue shafts shall be lined with ⅝ inch X type drywall to the height of the roof sheathing/deck. Seams shall be tight or shall be sealed with tape and joint compound or approved fire caulking.
Section 308.1 Scope. Insert: Section 308.1.1 Fuel-gas firebox. The firebox walls and ceiling of fuel-gas appliances shall be lined with ⅝ inch X type drywall. Seams shall be tight or shall be sealed with tape and joint compound or approved fire caulking.
Article 230.70 (A) (1) Delete in its entirety and insert: 230.70 (A) (1) Readily Accessible Location. The service disconnect means shall be installed outside of every building and structure. Building or structure remodels will require an outside disconnect as set forth in this text unless the Code Official or his designee exempts it from the requirement. Each occupant shall have access to the disconnect serving the building, structure or space they occupy.
Article 404.8 (A) Delete the measurement of 6 feet 7 inches and insert: 66 inches (5 feet 6 inches).
Article 553.1 Scope. Delete in its entirety and insert: This article covers wiring, services, feeders, and grounding of floating buildings and private, non-commercial docking facilities constructed or occupied for the use of the owner or residents of the associated single- or two-family dwellings.
Article 553.2 Definition. Addition: FPN: A private, non-commercial docking facilities constructed or occupied for use of the owner or residents or associated single- or two-family dwelling is considered a floating building.
Article 553.4 Location of Service Equipment. Insert at end of text: The installation of a main overcurrent protective device having a ground fault protection not exceeding 100mA shall not negate the requirements of Article 553.16 (A) and 553.16 (B)(1). Addition: FPN: The service equipment shall be at or within 6 feet of the dock ramp.
Addition: Part IV Electrical Equipment.
(A) Securing and Supporting. Electrical equipment enclosures installed on above deck level shall be securely and substantially supported by structural members, independent of any conduit connected to them. If enclosures are not attached to mounting surfaces by means of external ears or lugs, the internal screw heads shall be sealed to prevent seepage of water through mounting holes.
(B) Locations. Electrical equipment shall be located so as not to interfere with mooring lines.
(C) Weep Holes. Weatherproof enclosures are allowed to have "weep holes".
Article 553.13 Circuit Breakers, Switches, Panelboards and Marine Power Outlets. Circuit breakers and switches installed in gasketed enclosures shall be arranged to permit required manual operation without exposing the interior of the enclosure. All such enclosures shall be arranged with a weep hole to discharge condensation.
Article 553.14 Wiring Methods and Installation.
All installations below 8 feet will be considered a wet location. All installations above 8 feet will be considered damp location.
(1) General. Wiring methods of Chapter 3 shall be permitted where identified for use in wet locations.
a. As permanent wiring on the underside of piers and docks (floating or fixed).
b. Where flexibility is necessary as on piers and docks composed of floating sections.
(1) Overhead Wiring. Overhead wiring shall be installed to avoid possible contact with masts, other parts of boats or any land vehicle.
(2) Outside Branch Circuits and Feeders. Outside branch circuits and feeders shall comply with Article 225.
(3) Wiring Over and Under Navigable Water. Wiring over and under navigable water shall be subject to approval by authority having jurisdiction.
FPN: See NFPA 303-2000, Fire Protection Standard for Marinas and Boatyards, for warning sign requirements.
(a) Cables shall be properly supported.
(b) Cables shall be located on the underside of the dock or pier.
(c) Cables shall be securely fastened by non-metallic clips to structural members other than the dock planking.
(d) Cables shall not be installed where subject to physical damage.
(e) Where cables pass through structural members, they shall be protected against chafing by a permanently installed oversized sleeve of non-metallic material.
(1) Where portable power cables are used as 553.14 (A)(2)(b), there shall be an approved junction box of corrosion-resistant construction with permanently installed terminal blocks on each pier and dock section to which the feeder and feeder extensions are to be connected. Metal junction boxes and their covers, and metal screws and parts that are exposed externally to the boxes, shall be of corrosion-resistant materials or protected by material resistant to corrosion.
(5) Protection. Rigid metal or non-metallic conduit suitable for the location shall be installed to protect wiring above decks of piers, docks and landing stages and below the enclosure that it serves. The conduit shall be connected to the enclosure by full standard threads. The use of special fittings of non-metallic material to provide a threaded connection into enclosures on rigid non-metallic conduit, employing joint design as recommended by the conduit manufacturer, for attachment of the fitting to the conduit shall be acceptable, provided the equipment and method of attachment are approved and the assembly meets the requirements of installation in damp or wet locations as applicable.
Article 553.15 Disconnecting Means for Shore Power Connection(s). Disconnecting means shall be provided to isolate each boat from its supply connection(s).
(A) Type. The disconnecting means shall be permitted to consist of a circuit breaker, switch, or both and shall be properly identified as to which receptacle it controls.
(B) Location. The disconnecting means shall be readily accessible, located not more than 30 inches from the receptacle it controls, and shall be located in the supply circuit ahead of the receptacle. Circuit breakers or switches located in marine power outlets complying with this section shall be permitted as the disconnecting means.
Receptacles shall be mounted not less than 36 inches above the deck surface. The receptacles may be lower only by Code Official approval and not within 12 inches of the electrical datum plane.
Shore Power Receptacles. All shore power receptacles shall be GFCI protected (Ground Fault Circuit-Interrupter) with a Class A GFCI device.
Enclosures. Receptacles intended to supply shore power to boats shall be housed in marine power outlets listed as marine power outlets or listed for wet locations or shall be installed in listed enclosures protected from the weather or in listed weatherproof enclosures.
Strain Relief. Means shall be provided where necessary to reduce the strain on the plug and receptacle caused by the weight and catenary angle of the shore power cord.
Branch Circuits. Each single receptacle that supplies shore power to boats shall be supplied from a marine power outlet or panelboard by an individual branch circuit of the voltage class and rating corresponding to the rating of the receptacle.
Ratings. Shore power for boats shall be provided by a single receptacle rated not less than 30 amperes.
FPN: For Locking- and Grounding-type receptacles for auxiliary power to boats, see NFPA 303-2000, Fire Protection for Marinas and Boatyards.
Receptacles rated not less than 30 amperes or more than 50 amperes shall be of the locking and grounding type.
FPN: For various configurations and ratings of locking and grounding-type receptacles and caps, see ANSI/NEW A 18WD 6-1989, National Electrical Manufacturers Association's Standard for Dimensions of Attachment Plugs and Receptacles.
Receptacles rated for 60 amperes or 100 amperes shall be of the pin and sleeve type.
FPN: For various configurations and ratings of pin and sleeve receptacles, see ANSI/UL 1686, UL Standard for Safety Pin and Sleeve Configurations.
Ground-Fault Circuit — Interrupter (GFCI) Protection for Personnel. Fifteen and twenty ampere, single phase, 125-volt receptacles installed outdoors, in boathouses, in buildings used for storage, maintenance or repair where portable electrical hand tools or portable lighting equipment are to be used shall be provided with GFCI protection for personnel (Class A GFCI device). Receptacles in other locations shall be protected in accordance with Article 210.8 (B).
Marking. Receptacles other than those supplying shore power to boats shall be permitted to be housed in marine power outlets with the receptacle that provides shore power to boats, provided that they are marked to clearly indicate that they are not to be used to supply power to boats.
Article 553.17 Temporary Wiring. Temporary wiring shall not be used to supply power to boats or docks.
Article 555.3 Ground-Fault Protection. Insert at end of text: The installation of a main overcurrent protective device having a ground fault protection not exceeding 100mA shall not negate the requirements of Article 555.19 and 555.19 (A).
Article 555.7 Location of Service Equipment. Addition: FPN: The service equipment shall be at or within 6 feet of the dock ramp.
Article 555.9 Electrical Connections. Delete in its entirety and insert: All electrical connections shall be located at least 36 inches above the deck of a floating pier, pier or dock. The receptacle may be lower only by Code Official's approval and not within 12 inches of the electrical datum plane.
Article 555.10 Electrical Equipment Enclosures. Addition: (C) Weatherproof enclosures are allowed to have "weep holes".
Article 555.19 Receptacles. Delete: "Receptacles shall be mounted not less than 305mm (12 in.) above the deck surface of the pier and not below the electrical datum plane on a fixed pier." Insert: All receptacles shall be Class A GFCI protected. Receptacles shall be mounted not less than 36 inches above the deck surface. The receptacles may be lower only by Code Official approval and not within 12 inches of the electrical datum plane.
(A) Shore Power Receptacles. Addition: All shore power receptacles shall be Class A GFCI protected (Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter).
The City Administrator shall be the acting Building Official during temporary absence or disability of the Building Official. In the absence of the City Administrator and the Building Official, the Mayor will appoint a temporary replacement.
The chief legislative body of the City of Camdenton.
The Director of the Building Department and Building Code Official.
The Chief Administrative Officer of the City.
The Chief Executive Officer of the City.
A fee for each permit and inspection shall be paid in accordance with the following schedule. Building permit fees will be based on the estimated valuation cost of the total value of work, including materials and labor. The valuation of construction will be compared to the current "building valuation data", and if the valuation is underestimated on the application, then the estimated valuation cost shall be calculated using the most current "building valuation data" schedule as published biannually by the International Code Council.
Any project requiring a building permit that is started without a legal permit will be required to pay one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the standard building permit fee.
Permit fees for residential one-family dwellings, two-family dwellings and town houses governed by the currently adopted International Residential Code.
Estimated cost of construction for new structures or additions shall be based upon the building construction valuation of a minimum of fifty-five dollars ($55.00) per square foot, no exceptions.
When the total construction valuation of a proposed project exceeds one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) and a plan is required to be submitted, then a plan review fee deposit shall be paid in advance at the time of application. The deposit shall constitute a credit toward the total permit fee(s). The remainder of the fee(s) is due when the approved permit is picked up by the applicant.
plus $3.00 per each additional $1,000.00 of valuation.

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