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Ordinance 158
-- WOO 'fir` ORDINANCE #155 AN ORDINIANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, PRESCRIB- ING RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR iH E ER-.,ZCTION, REPAIR, RE y OVAL AND DrMIOLITIOY OF BUILDINGS 'IN SAID CITY; PROVIDING FOR THE SUBTV ISSiUN ,OF PLANS :AND MAKING A 2LICATION FOR 1E RIdIT FOR EREC`.l'ING, REPAIRING OR REMOVING BUILDINGS; PROVIDING 2OR A BUILDING INSPECTOR rl1,TD PROVIDING A PENALTY FORT E VIOLATION OF 'PHIS UDINANCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ThEREAS it has become necessary to prescribe rules and regu- latiois for the erection, repair and removal of buildings in the City of Miami Beach, Florida, to diminish the fire hazard and afford better fir protection, NOW, THEREFOR BE IT ORDAI14ED by the Oity Council of the City' of i.iami Beach, Florida: SECTION l No wall. , structure , building or part thereof shall hereafter be built ,or constructed, nor shall the plumbing, drainage, piping or wir- ing of anybuilding, structure or premises be installed or altered except in conformity with the provisions of this ordinance and other ordinances not inconsistent herewith, heretofore adopted by the City Uouncil of said City. SECTION 2 i No building already erected or hereafter to be built shall be raised, altered, moved or built upon in any manner that would be a viols.- tion of this or any. previous ordinances of said City, SECTION 3 4 Before the erection, construction, removal or alteration of any building or structure or part of the same is begun, there shall be submitted to the :wilding inspector an application containing a detailed statement of the specifications and of all necessary plans of such proposed work and such further detailed structural drawings as may be required by the Building Inspector. SECTION 4 Ordinary repairs of buildings or structures or of the plumbing, drainage or piping thereof, the cost of which shall not exceed $25.00 may be made without notice to the Building° inspector but such repairs shall not be construed to include the removal of any stone, concrete or brick wall or any portion thereof or the replacement of any material or the installation of new material not in conformity with the standard required herein for new buildino- s or structures. SECTION 5 r Before the demolition or removal of any building or structure is #begun, an application shall be made to the Building Inspector and a permit granted -by ranted b him. Said application shall contain a written statement of the � facts in relation thereto, the ownership and location thereof and, in cases of reinovsl, the place to which the same is to be removed. In demolishing any building or structure or part thereof, story after story shall be com- pletely removed and no inflammable material shall be left lying upon the grounds from which the removal is made or upon any adjoining grounds for a period longer than is necessary for such removal i_a the discretion o-L the Building inspector. SECTION 6 Residence buildings shall be construed to mean and include all buildino-s in which sleeping accommodations, other thah for janitor or watch- man, are provided and shall include apartment houses, club houses, studios, dormitories, hotels and lodging houses. SECTION 7 Car barns, foundries, light and power plants, railroad stations, ice houses, refineries, refrigerating plants, soap factories, smoke or slaughter houses, garages accommodating more than three cars, A7herever built , shall be of fireproof construction, unless erected in such isolated localities and under such conditions as to construction as shall be approved by the City Council, SECTION 8 No tent or screened structure of any kind shall be erected except in such isolated localities and under such conditions as to construction as shall be approved by the City Council. SECTION 9 Every building, other than frame buildings, shall be enclosed on all side with independent or party walls of incombustible materials, pro- vided, however, that this shall not preclude the cons truction of any story I supported on piers entirely open to the outer air, if the floor and ceiling l of such open story shall be protected by incombustible materials. i SECTION 10 No -frame building shall exceed two stories of thirty feet in r height except that dwellings occupied by not more than two families may have 21; stories, provided they do not exceed thirty feet In height or 3000 square feet in area. The attic in a 22 story house may be used for sleeping rooms but not for living purposes. No family shall be domiciled above the second s story. !hvellings not occupied by more than one family mai; be three stories or 35 feet high: Towers, turrets, or minarets on such buildings may exceed the foregoing limit ten feet, provided the greatest horizontal dimension of such structures do not exceed fifteen feet; provided further that a church spire may be constructed of wood to a height not exceeding 75 feet from the ground, but such spire shall not be placed nearer the lot line of the church lot than the equivalent of its height measured from its masonry support to d the binnacle. SECTION ll No frame buildings of any character with wooden siding, shall be erected or altered or removed to extend to within five feet of the side or rear lot line, nor within ten feet of another building unless the space be- tween the studs of such side be filled solidly with not less than 22 inches of brick work or other equivalent incombustible material and the entire exp posed side be covered with at least an eighth inch layer of asbestos board or three-eighths inch of plasterboard back of the w®oden siding. When such walls are thus filled and covered, their distance iron. the side of rear lot line may be reduced to three feet and to five feet from another building. SECTION 12 Floor beams and rafters in frame buildings and other buildings of ordinary construction shall be not less than two inches in thickness, � minus the wastage caused by dressing the lumber. All frame or wood build- ings exceeding fifteen feet n height shall have thei.i± sills secured to the foundations in an approved manner and be erected with sill's, posts, girts, and -plates of suitable size and materials, and braced with studs at all angles but this shall not prohibit the use of balloon framing with proper sells and ribbon strip not less than -j to 5 inches where diagonal sheath- ing is used, SECTION 13 The footings of-iTame buildings or structures exceeding fifteen feet in height shall be of concrete or stone oraany other suitable cement product eight inches vertically under foundation walls, and at least ten inches thick under piers, columns or posts and concrete footings must be at least twelve inches wider on all sides than piers , columns or posts rest- ing thereon and at least six inches wider each side than the thickness of walls next above then. a- S SECTION 14 (a) The quality of roofing for all buildings shall not be in- . ferior or of a grade which would rank lower than Class F under the test specifications of the ational Board of Fire Underwriters. Wooden plank- ing and sheathing of roofs shall not in any case be extended across the side or across party walls. Any roof having a pitch of over sixty ( 60) degrees placed on any building over forty (40) feet high, except towers or church spires, shall be constructed of iron or steel frames filled filled with; fireproof material not less than three and one-quarter (3—,' ) inches thick and shall be covered with approved roofing. All flashings shall be of metal properly incorporated with the roofing material. (b) If a wood shingle roof is to be repaired more than 10 per cent in any one year , tll1e same shall be entirely replaced with materials specified in paral-rapt. "a" of this section. Within twelve (12)' years of the approval of this ordinance any and all roofs covered with wood shingles shall be replaced vrith roof covering which comply with this section. SECTION 15 IALLS - All exterior or division walls of buildings hereafter erected shall be of sufficient thickness to support the load to be carried; but in no case shall such a brick, stone , concrete or hollow block wall be less than eight ( 8) inches thick. Bearing walls, excepting party and fire-walls, for all buildirgs of other than thedwelling house class, not exceeding five stories or sixty- five ( 65) feet in height , shall have the upper two stories not less than eight (8) inches thick, increasing four (4) inches in thickness for each two stories or fraction thereof below* .For such buildings in excess of five stories, but not exceeding ten (10) stories or one hundred twenty five (125) feet in height, the top story shall not be less than eight (8) inches thick, increas- ing four (4) inches in thickness for each two stories or fraction thereof be- low. No two-:tory increment shall exceed thirty (30) feet in height. For all walls of buildings of the dwelling, house cl"ass, the upper three stories shall not be less than eight ( 8 ) inches thick, increasing four (4) inches in thickness for each tree stories or fraction thereof below. TTo three-story increment shall exceed forty-five (45) feet in height. Enclosure galls in skeleton construction shall b e of brick, brick tile, stone or stone concrete. They shall be supported by &J.rders at each story, shall be laid im portland cement mortar, and shallbe not less than eight (8) inches thick. Except for fire-walls, reinforced stone or „ravel con ,rete walls, with steel reinforcement running both horizontally and vertically and weigh- ing not less than one-half pound per square foot of wall, may have a thickness four (4) inches less than that prescribed for brick walls. Stone or cement block walls shall be four (4) inches thicker than required for the brick walls. The foundation walls of all buildings over two stories in height shall b e four (4) inches thicker from footing to grade than required for the remainder of the wall. Hollow blocks of terra cotta or concrete when used for bearing walls shall have not more than 50 percent of cellular space. Portland cement only shall be used in the manufacture of concrete blocks and the coarse agre- gate shall be of suitable material graded in size. Concrete blocks diall not be used in construction until they have attained the age of twenty-eight (28 ) days or developeded the strength required ired in this section. All building blocks shall be laid in Portland cement mortar. The compressive strength of building blocks shall in all cases be calculated upon the gross area of the bedding faces, no account being taken of the- cellular spaces. The average ultimate compressive strength for terra cotta blocks laid with cells 'vertical shall be not less than 1,200 pounds per square inch; the average for concrete blocks laid with cells verti- cal shall be not less than 800 pounds ner square inch. Concrete blocks shall be not more than 36 days old when tested. The average strength of the blocks i t SECTION 15 Cont'de as here given shall be obtained by testing ten blocks of average quality. The allowable working stress of hollow building blocks shall not exceed. 120 pounds per squ.arQ,,, kph of gross area for terra cotta blocks, or 80 pounds per square inch of=d area for concrete blocks. If a wall be built of blocks with the cells horizontal, the allowable v�orking stress shall not exceed 30 pounds per square inch of gross area. All partitions in schools, hospitals and places of public assem- blage over one story high, and all walls and partitions in theaters, shall hereafter be built of brick, stone, hollow or solid blocks, or metal lath and Portland cement plaster on metal studding, or equivalent incombustible construction. SECTION 16 rNII2TEYS 9 :FLUES AND FIREPLACES - Except as herein provided all chimneys ir- every building hereafter erected., and all chimneys hereafter altered or rebuilt , shall be constructed of brick, stone or reinforced con- crete. No masonry chimney shall have walls less than eight (8 ) inches thick, unless it be lined on the inside with well burned terra cotta or fire clay chimney tile set in Portland cement mortar, in which case the wall shall not be less than four (4) inches thick. The lining shall be continous from the bottom of the flue to its extreme height . No chimney shall be corbeled out more than eight (8) inches from a brick or masonry wall, are, such corbeling shall consist of at least five courses of brick for the eight ( 8) inch projection, or its equivalent. Brick set on edge shall not be permitted in chimney construction. Chimneys of alllow-pressure boilers, or furnaces, also the smoke flues for bakers ovens, large cooking ranges, large laundry stoves, and all flues used for similar purposes, shall be at least eight ( 8) inches in thick- ness and be lined continously on the inside with well burned terra cotta or fire clay chimney tile 'set in Portland cement mortar. All such chimneys shall be capped with terra cotta, stone, concrete or cast iron. The smoke flue of every high pressure steam boiler, and every appliance producing a corresponding temperature in a flue, if built of brick, stone, reinforced concrete or other approved masonry, shall have walls not � less than twelve (12 ) inches thick, and the inside four (4) inches of such walls shall be fire brick, laid in fire mortar, fora distance of at least twenty-five (25) feet from the point where the smol:e connec-�ion of the boiler enters the flue. All chimneys shall project at least three feet above the point of contact with a flat roof, or two feet above the ridge of a pitched roof. + �- construction ion of Portland cement mortar only shall be used In the constr c { chimneys, No chimney in any building shall have wooden supports of any kind. Supports shall be incombustible, and shall rest upon the ground or the foun- dation, All chimneys or flues, which, in the opinion of the Chief of �'ire it Department, are from any cause considered dangerous or unsafe, shall be re- ported and made safe, or taken down. Metal smoke stacks may be permitted for boilers, furnaces and sim.- 1 filar apparatus, provided they have a clearance from all combustible material of not le ss than one-htl.f o,.!' the diameter of thew tackl but not less than nin 9 ) inches. T.11here such a stack passes through a roof it shall be guarded eithe by a metal hood not less than six (6) inches above the roof, for ventilation, or by a galvanized iron ventilating thimble extending at least nine ( W ) inches , below the underside of the ceiling or roof beams, to at least nine M inches above the roof_ , and the diameter of the ventilating thimble shall not be less tbrr twenty-four ( 24) inches greater than that of the smoke stack. Metal Smoke stacks shall not be permitted to pass through floors. S 611 '16' d. The fireback of every fireplace hereafter erected shall be not less than eight (8 ) inches in thickness of solid brickwork, nor less than twelve (12) inches of stone lined w_.th fire brick. Stove flues shall be constructed as hereinbefore required under Paragraph 1 , Section 16 of hard burned brick, laid flat in cement mortar, and shall be not lessthan, sixteen (16) inches square, and lined from base to top with fire clay piping, in sections not less than twenty-four (24) inches 1 ong;. All flue holes when not in use shall be closed with tight-fitting metal covers. t SECTION 17 OODEN BE12,13 Sr ..�ITED FROM Y SONRY CHIMTEY 110 wooden beams or joists shall be placed within two (2) inches of outside lace of chimney or flue. No wood work shall be within four (4) inches of fire-back or any fireplace. All spaces between the chimney and the wooden beams shall be sol- idly filled with mortar, milk- eral wood or other incombustible material. The header beam, carrying the tail beams of a floor, and support- ing the trirmler arch in front of a fireplace, shall be not less than twenty ( 20) inches from the chimney breast. No wooden furring or studding shall be placed against any chimney; the plastering shall be directly on the masonry, or on metal lathing. Wood-work fastened to plastering which is against the masonry of a chimney shall have a layer of asbestos board at least 1 1/8 inch thick, placed between the wood work and the plaster. SECTION 18 VAULTS (1 ) ",7here a vault is ",-.wilt under a sidewalk a wall shall be constructed to retain the adjacent banks. ( 2) The roof of all vaults shall be of approved incombus- tible materials, the top of sidewalk vault shall be of such materials and of such strength as may be necessary to meet all requirements of sidewalks. i (3) All vaults shall be thoroughly ventilated. SECTION 18A PROJECTIONS - (1 Bo -?ortion of any building or structure except marquis shall project beyond the property line except water tables, belt courses, sills, bases, colur.ms, pilasters,, capitals or other decorative fea- tures, which are a part of the construction may project not mo---e than six (6) inches beyond the property line. Cornices may project not more than eighteen (18 ) inches providing that no such cornice shall be less than twelve (12) feet above sidewalk grade. ( 2) All awnings or marquis over sidewalks must have at least ten (10) feet clearance above the sidewalk and shall have no support in the sidewalk, nor shall in anywise interfere with the free passage of pe- destrians. Balconies projecting not more than forty (4Q ) inches bei;and side- walk line will be permitted providing they are not less than ten (10 ) :Feet � clear of sidewalk and further provided that their supports, consisting of brackets or corbels, shall not be at their lowest point less than seven: ( 7 ) feet six ( 6) inches above sidewalk. SECTION 19 LIGHT AND VENTILATION (1) in all buildings every habitable room shall be provided with a, window or windows opening directly upon a. street , yard or court excepting any room which is connected by an archway or opening containing not less than fifty ( 50) square feet in the clear, with any other room provided with at least) two windows of not less than fifteen ( 15) sbuare feet area each between stop beads, and opening directly on a street or yard. I i l ....:.... 0000. ' SECTION 19 Cont'd. The windows of every sleeping room shall have all area of not less than twelve (12) square feet between the stop beads, and the sash shall be arranged to open to the extent of one-half their area. 'very bathroom and toilet'^oom compartments shall be provided with a window of not less than eight ( 8) square feet directly to the open air or a ventilating shaft of not less than four (4) square feet open to the sky. ( 2) In every building, other than detached dwelling, and a dwelling occupied by not more than one family, every habitable/7-RiW .1 be, for at least two-Chirs of its area, not less than eight (8) feet six (6) inches high from the finished floor to the finished ceiling, and shall not be yess than seven ( 7 ) feet in width. at its narrowest point , and have an area of not less than seventy (70) square feet, except that in hotels, the area shall not be less, than eighty (80) square feet. (3) No habitable room shall be placed in an;! story the ceil- ing of which is less than four (4) feet six ( 6) inches above the curb or adjacent ground level. SECTION 20 LI11ITS OF BUILDING AREA The combined area of frame buildings, sheds and outhouses must not exceed 80 percent of the lot area. In no case shall frame dwellings be erected within three feet of side or rear lane -of lot , e,.,.cepa when such lines divide the lot from public thoroughfares. SECTI01d 21 4 ALTO,`IABLE LO OS All parts of every building shall be designed to safely carry { the loads to be imposed thereon. (1) Each floor of eve--y building shall be of sufficient strength in all its parts to bear safely the weight to be imposed thereon, in addi- tion to the weight of the floor itself. It shall safely support a minimum live load per square foot of area as specified in the following table: Class of building. Live Loads I Pounds per Square Foot. Ground and Upper lower floors Floors ( 2) Foundries, light and power plants, printing and lithographing houses, railroad freight depots. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 250 Tarehlouses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 200 Carbarns, garages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 120 Fire houses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . 150 60 Armories, ball rooms, dance halls, e:&libition build- ings, factories, gymnasiums, work shops, lofts, 20Raimarkets, stables , stores, public halls, restaurants 120 1220- Railway lway passenger stag.ons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 90 Office buildings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 75 Court 100 100 Churches, libraries, museums, theatres- . 0660000000096 90 90 Schools and colleges. . 069 . . 0 . . . : • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 75 Asylums, beth houses, club houses, detention build- ings, dormitories , hospitals, hotels, lodge rooms, lodging houses, studios. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 60 Tenant houses and dwellings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 40 By live load is meant all loads othe,_ than dead loads. All par- titions which are subject to removal or rearrangement shall be considered as live load. SECTION 22 FIRE TESTS OF CONSTRUCTION (1 ) None but approved, materials or methods shall be used in the SECTION 22 Cont'dd. erecti on of fireproof buildings. (2) Pir.eproof construction and protection devices shall have the approval of the National Board of :Fire underwriters. SECTION 23 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS All electrical installations shall be in accordance with the 14ational .electrical Code , and no installation of electrical equipment shall be made, except in accordance thereto. S30TION 24 mIES OF ENFORCING OFFICERS The Chie the lire Department or othe eo fic, 1 is hereby authorized and em- red: First: :T6 e, c all wor ces relating to the construction, equipment , manao and condition of al `��ee ty within said City. Second: ��'o and the construction or re action of all :moi dings, SECTION 25 D AWINGGS AND SPEC IVICA`1`'1ON3 (a) tjpplications for permits must be made in wr- ting and signed by the owner or his agent, and.made upon form or blanks to be issued for the pur- rose by the Building Inspector, and such applications shall remain on file in the )uilding Inspector' s office. (b) Drawings made to scale, on tracing linen, blue or black prints or other approved fabric and specifications sufficient to enable the Building Inspector to obtain full and complete information as to the extent and charac- ter+ of the work to be done must be filed with the application. Such specifi- cations and plans must be in duplicate and agree in all respects, and contain the name and address of the owner, and state lot and block number where the building is to be erected. A plat must accompany the application and such plat must be drawn to scale and show the proposed location of the building and the location of all other buildings then on the lot. ( c) If the matter mentioned in any a.oplication for a permit or if the vlans and specifications accompanying the same indicate to the Building I.nsDect or that the work to be done' is not in all respects in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance he shall refuse to issue a permit until such. lans and specifications have been made to conform to the requirements thereof. p r rm to these regulations the mien application. .. �, Building Inspector plans andspecifications confo r shall apply to the plans an officiastamp of approval and one set of the aro�roved plans shell be returned to the applicant, and upon the presentation)of a receipt signed by the City Clerk, Eb owing that fees for permit have been paid, the Building Inspector shall issue a permit. ( a) it shall be u.rlawful to erase, alter, or modify any lines Cr figures contained upo.r,. plans, a drpings or specifications approved -and stamped y by the Building lnspector as required in paragraph "c" of this section, or files with him for reference, providing however that alterations not affecting the re quirerlent s of this ordinance are permitsible. tel Wherever so required by the ,`lorida State Law, the plans, sxiecifications and other drawings shall be figured and scaled by Ya registered .�rchiteet and all plans for buildings under jurisdiction of the State hotel Comn.issi6n shall be approved by the architect of said commission before -Tr- mit can be issued. i { ilrrwrn■.w+r�.+mrr r.`mrr - _. � �,e.,e.�-�._:. __�..__., 1 FEES When the Building, Inspector shall have stamped the plans and specif ations as approved the applicant for permit. shall pay to the City Cle before the issuance of a permit by the Building Ins ector, building 1 spe�ctior_ fees according tojthe followig;nschedule: Where h e estima o� the ocs- � of. the enlargement , repair, rerioval, Or c,or- struction o a building, by the architect, or bu'llder and cher' `ed by the Building Insp ct or , shall be less than X1000.00 the fep shalX be 2.00• More than A1000 and less than 3000 the fee shall be "' 4.00 it ►► 3000 ►' ►' '+ 5000 tr +. ►► . ►, 6.00 000 ►' " 10,000 n '► '+ ►r 7.5Q IS it 10 G 0 rr et r► 152000 " " '� ►► 12-50 '+ 15 0 rr " if 259000 000 r+ rt rr �► n. rr �� '0 rr rr ►�, 20.00 f) 501000 " " ►' `'7.50 ►' 50 ,000 or over the fee shall b e X1.00 J y er thousand. CAL IT T.�°LLr AT_L S ATdD Cv �jr-P UCTI PERMIT F ; Fe:mits shall-'nbe is�ued. b,T the -3 il/in.g Inspector until after the following inspectfz6n f s have beenv paid to ,the City Clerk; Concealed"' work: Fo -each outlet, in,�luding outlets for wall switches, flush or surface typ , yen Cents. ' Open o ork: For the wil ing to eac fixture or wall switch, in- cluding fixtures when installed a the saar., time as' tlae,--witing, Teri Cents. Lighting fixtures: For ch 1' ghting fixture (not including drop lights, wall or flush, r --ceptac es single receptive devices) , Ten Cents. +'or each drop light , wall flush recepta©le or sirgl e receptive device, Five Cents. , Ceiling fans: For each ',ceiling:fan installed on either concealed or open wiring, Twenty Certs. , Motors: For each elle .rical motor�'Lof one-half horsepower or less, operating at a potential of 55 volts or less;\fi .Fifty Cents. J E For each electrics motor. of over one%hsepower, horsepower and no.t over five horsepower, operating a potential of 55ts or less, One *llar. r - For each electri al motor of over divoperating' at a potential of 550 volts or , ess, Two Dollars. For each "hig potential" motor, operating t a potential of over 550 volts and less tha 3,500 volts ( regardless of honepower) , Five Dollars Generators. For each. "low potential" electric generator 550 volts or less , including switchboard and instruments, Two 1pollars j Fifty Certs. For. eachi" "!high potential" electri.ce.l generator 55th to 3,500 volts ; including switch oard and instr-a.ments, `Five Dollars. Stor ge Batteries: For each set of storage batteri for light , heat or power installed in connection with generator sets, On Dollar, TVI curd; Are Rectifiers: For each mercury arc; rectifie incluLdi.rg all. equipme it and accessories, Two Dollars mransformers: For each trains former where the primzry .po ential exceeds 50 volts, Cne Dollar. For each transformer where the primary; potential does not exceed 550 vis (not including transformers on switchboards for measuring i stril.- ment etc. ) , Fifty Cents. Cooking and heating devices: Far each electrical cooking or , _ id . s ORD111A�CE 176 ATS ORDINANCE OF THIE CITY • t± L11AY11 BEACH, PLOR_ IDA, : LCTIONS '24 AND 26 (F ORDINANCE NUI BER 153 .0 T ITIAED "All 0 3DI MAdi CE UP `1'HE CITY OF 111AMI 3EACES FLORIDA, 2,�ESCRIBIVG RUIES A14D liSGULA 'I ONS FOR THS ERECTION, H.i<.2AIR, Ra OVAL DYZIOLIT�N 02 BUI:LD11IG6 IN .AID CITY; .:RU- VIDING FOR TIIi,; SUBMIS=_MON 010 ':LANE A 4D IvLAKING, APPLICATION FOR .tiaMIT FOR �:t2i=iCTING, R�:1'iilRli�G 01-1 REI i0VING BUILDING;3; 'ROVIDING FOR A BUILDING INS 1JE C T 0 R A1ff) 2R0VIDI.IG A P%111'_1LT Y F 0 R 111E VIO- LIMON OF THIS OHDINAN CI<:". B IT 01DAI NED BY THE C I`I'Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY 01' 141AI-dI BEACH, FLOR- IDA; that sections 24 and 26 of Urdina.nce No. 158 of the city of xZiami 3ery.ch , Florida, entitled: "Ail Ordinance of the Uity of Miarii 13ea.ch, "lorida., prescribing rales and regulations for the erection, repair, removal and demolition of build.i g-s in said city; provid.iz4� for the sixbrxission of plans and making I.tpplictati on for permit for or ctin , re- pairin4�- or removinfr buildings; providing; for a Building Inspector andproviding a penalty for the violation of this ordinance", be and the sm.-,e are hereby amended to read as follovis. SECTION 24. DUTIES OF ENFOaJCINC OF 'I Cir .RS. There shell be, appointed by the jay or and approved by the City Council, a -building Inspector Who is hereby authorized car-id erripoviered to enforce this ordinance <-ind t') perform the duties of asnilding In- s° ector as is )rovid.ed for heroin and whose compensation s)-all be fixed k7 the Uity council. An assistant '3uildir.-; inspector may be appointed frorr! time to time who shall as i st the -Ouilding Inspector ill'-, rn.king the inspections herein provided for and of h r. ise enforce this ordinance andvaho,)e. compensati or, sh€ill be fixed by the Uity voun- cil. SECT ION 25. FEES 4hen the building Inspector shall have star}iped the plans and specifications ras approved, the applicant for permit shall pay to the City Ulerk, before the issuance of a, pernit by the Building In- � s.pector, building inspector fees a,cc;ordin� to the followire sched.0 .e: -'here the estimate of the cost of the enlarczemernt , rer ir, removal or constrncti on of a. build i nor, by the architect or builder and checked by the '3uildin, Inspector, shall be less than `}1000.1)0, the fee shall be .00 I,aore than 1 find less than 7 x,000. the f eo shall be ; 4.00 It 1 000 tF ►t tt 5900 it ,F rF rt 6.00 It rF ti t1 ti � 59000 10 ,000. " " t' 7.50 10, )00- t ►t '► 15 000. 12.50 rt 16 9 000 "t 't " %',5,000. " rF Ir Tr 20.00 TV Ir 259000 it IT rr 5090001 rt y, rF .t .'_:,7 .50 ' 509000 or over the fee ti-ha•11 be :` 1.00 , per thoe aud. PFr.,E FOR RL JCTRIC,' i, 1113TALjjA`1'IOTIS , C(`�:T8TRUCT101TS A143 INSPECTIONS. Fern i is provided for in this ordin€a< ee shall riot be; is-sued — the i3 u'ilding Inspector until the foll0V7iraP,' insr)ection fee.,3, shall h€ave been plaid to the City Clerk +prom 1 to 10 Outlets incliisive 1.00 t 10 r► 20 IT TF 1.50 't 21 t 3 0 r� tF e l rt 50 i y `3.�V 4. 50 tF 51 " 100 t t 3000 I 41or e,3ch rzdditionLi 100 oiztleto or fraction,, thiereof 1.00 e"or efa.ctr cF;iliii fan installed on ei the r concealed or open wiring .20 Sf'hll fan or desk rriotor sa.rre as for iii.ca,ndesce;n li•rh t is gage ,2. w77 l.fiV OTRS AIM GE T�a.0 A ORS Kraal 1 Motors per aggregate �l•00 1' to 10 H. P. or K. �• 1,5U 11 to 20 B P. or K. W. 2.00 21 to 4th �-a. 2, or K* W. 2. 50 3.00 41 ii. . or ix'- Vi 4, tach addi ti on<al motor not over 10 �. i'. •75 it f ft rt 20 H. 2. 1.00 ty 40 1.50 , tT ova r 40 H. r. or r �,.00 Lorom I to 10 fixtures inclusive 1.00 11 20 ►T - tv 1.50 �1 tr �,0 tv it 1 2.00 f� n it tv 2.50 31 50 51 100 it t. �.c�0 ?or e .ch a.dd.iti orvt1 100 Fixtures or fraction theroof 1.00 � ISOLATET) PLANTS 'From 1 to 27-'' Genrrator or 500 light dynamo including irinj for motors ince.rldescont l .a to the capacity of the 5.00 �gellorator Por stove or he%I.t er •75 4 ror each additional 25 SIrjj x.;13 13ILL 130 ER-TSS For oacb sign or bill board . for each 100 lid hts or OU fractions thereof 1' For e`'cb flasher used in concti ori with h it lun�ir� ted .50 signs .For each set of stor<Lge batteries for lik ht, heat or �ovier inst�jiled in connection with )enerator 1.00 �or each i.nercury arc rectifier, including ail equipment and accessories2'UU ;nor each transformerWhere the prigary �)otentiai exceeds 550 volts 1.0U For each transformer -,-ihere the primarj potential does not exceed. 550 volt: ( not including; transformerB o L switch- boards for rteasurirx Inst cuments, ctc, ) •50 dor changes or alt eratioms such as installirig new sdrvice vaires, changing center of distribution, or instnl.linr� new • 50 r,.cter connection TY1aCFILLATTH4 OUS For miscellaneous permits, such as :c�enoral repair to d-e- � f'ective wirin-� system or inst,-111 nT ter porary wore •50 x30 ,err�it shall be is 7uc;c� for a fee of lag2 thanr�i ft`.f cents. -,,sed and €aclopte'd this 19th d .�� of Aril, y• D. , 1902, lir own os city Council ( Signed) u e 4 . ro�.�linuon SIH1AL C y c%1erk. Approved this i9th dray of 1A, D. , 192 ( •���d) 1. J arae Mayor 'Page 9 � :CTIOTy 26 Cont t d. heating device, consuL,.ing more than 660 watts of energy, Twenty-five Certs. `~ Electric signs: For each electrically illuminated sign rPu ri,==g less,' :4an I 1320 watts of energy, One Dollar. Fo ach electrically illa inated sign re tirirnone than 1 ,3r0 yvTattof energy ad less than 2,460 watts of energy_ Two Dollars, -- For each electr ylly illuminated sin requiring more than 2 9 640 watts of energy, Thre�`� ,bars. eel Flasher: For each flasher s in connection with electrically Hated 'signs, Fifty Cents. Changes al sera s: - " 1 stal:Ling new ser e wi s, angirV,, ter`s of dist t�l , or ink stalling neva meter c ection, Fiftyts• ISisce neons: For 1.1iscellaneous permits such as general repairs to defective iring system or installing ter.�pors.r� work, Fifty Cents. �,. No permit shall be issued. for a fee of less than Cents. SECTION 27 EXPIRATION OF PEMdITS s a permit for_.y the erection, ement , repair or If hereafter p � et removal of a b-gilding has been gra,O*A and the o ?eya n 0alled for by the p i t shall not begun : :ionths of tie date thereof, then the e r�: , b e gu with S_!' - .� said permit"'shall be void. . • .i .. SECTION 28 ENALTY FOR VIOLATION _ Any and all person who �hA* 1 vi ola.t e any of the pr4vi' i or_s of ., �- • th��ewith or who �h-11 viola,t��r•' '•ail to thio a din.ance fix• fall t o c om4ply •l comply. with ,any order or regulation made thereuni er, or who shall bu��d in violation_ o-f any detailed statement of specifications or plans submitted and approved or of any certificate or pe rmi t issued by the Building Inspector o'." authorized by the City Council noncom��liashallupoz� conviction be fined for each violation or nce of which he �s convicted not more than $100.00 . • or be imprisoned in_the city jail not more than 30 days , and l sash per- sons so convicted shall upon convietion be required. dy si.ch violation or defect within a reasonable time, and failure t o do so f punishable wtth the same shall be deemed a separate offense puni�., ine and im- prisonment. Each ten days the prohibited conditions are ma twined shall constitute a separate offense against this ordinance and sh,0_1 upon con- i: tiort be punished with the .fine or_ irapri.sonment hereinbefore ��entioned. v c p as herein provided Punishment as herein provided or the payment of a fine shall not make lawful anal act already done , nor shall it be held to pr.event the enforced removal of prohibited conditions as provided in Sectiu :� ane of this ordinances SECTION 29 A All ordinances and 1:a its of ordinances in conflict herewith Sre hereby repealed PASSED AIM ADGITED July 20th, �a.;�. 1921 � a Acting President ATTEST: - + City 1 erk APPROVED this 20th dgy of July, A. D. 1921. Acting Idayo r �y LO rte. 412%- 4o h F r t tots , w • f k I r0 ►-h tl (D O (D W H• O O " > r rr- h' d I. R+ t"1 O � W W H. H. H. �:j 0 r-t ft H• rt cm w =1an `c CJ' H• O m w f2- IC :Z Sv t-h ::J . 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