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99-23219 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 99-23219 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, REQUESTING THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, THE ST ATE OF FLORIDA LEGISLATURE, AND THE FLORIDA BUILDING COMMISSION TO ADOPT AND ALLOW THE USE OF THE SOUTH FLORIDA BUILDING CODE IN HURRICANE PRONE AREAS SUCH AS THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND TO DIRECT THE CITY'S BUILDING OFFICIAL TO PRESENT TO THE FLORIDA BUILDING COMMISSION ADEQUATE PROVISIONS IN THE SOUTH FLORIDA BUILDING CODE WHICH WILL MAINTAIN THE PRESENT LEVEL OF LIFE SAFETY PROTECTION PROVIDED TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH. WHEREAS, the Florida Building Commission will submit to the State of Florida Legislature, before the Year 2000 regular session, the Florida Building Code; and WHEREAS, the Florida Building Commission is at present reviewing, revising and drafting the Florida Building Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach is a coastal barrier island and its geographical location is very likely to be subject to tropical hurricanes; and WHEREAS, the proposed drafts of the Florida Building Code will not ensure the adequate protection of the structural and envelope components of buildings, administrative safeguards, including local enforcement procedures, satisfactory permit plans review and capable construction inspection; and WHEREAS, there is an immediate need to address this issue on an emergency basis. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION: Herein request the Governor of the State of Florida, the State of Florida Legislature, and the Florida Building Commission to adopt and allow the use of the South Florida Building Code in hurricane prone areas such as the City of Miami Beach and to direct the City's Building Official to present to the Florida Building Commission adequate provisions in the Florida Building Code which will maintain the present level of life safety protection provided to the residents of the City of Miami Beach. PASSED and ADOPTED this 23rd day of June ,1999. ATTEST: ~+-r ttt~ CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION ltR ~~ City Alto . .. c./;7/j,? D...",/ CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\cLmiami-beach.f1.us COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. ~9 TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City Co mission DATE: June 23, 1999 FROM: Sergio Rodriguez City Manager SUBJECT: A RESOLU OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, REQUESTING THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, THE STATE OF FLORIDA LEGISLATURE, AND THE FLORIDA BillLDING COMMISSION TO ADOPT AND ALLOW THE USE OF THE SOUTH FLORIDA BUILDING CODE IN HURRICANE PRONE AREAS SUCH AS THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND TO DIRECT THE CITY'S BUILDING OFFICIAL TO PRESENT TO THE FLORIDA BillLDING COMMISSION ADEQUATE PROVISIONS IN THE SOUTH FLORIDA BillLDING CODE WHICH WILL MAINTAIN THE PRESENT LEVEL OF LIFE SAFETY PROTECTION PROVIDED TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. BACKGROUND The building industry in the State of Florida is regulated by four uniform building codes. The Florida Legislature, through the enactment of HB 4181 two years ago mandated a new building code for the State of Florida. ANALYSIS The primary purpose of the new code was to eliminate all other codes in the state and replace it with one code that could be workable and could be used throughout the state. The Governor's Office assigned this special task to a group known as the Governor's Building Code Study Commission. Through the Commission, Technical Advisory Committees and Task Groups were formed to fine tune and update the codes for use by the State of Florida. As a result of the fmdings of the committee, it was decided to adopt the Standard Building Code and incorporate the Accessibility and Energy codes within this document to be used as part of the Florida Building code. 115 AGENDA ITEM--C.....::l..I- DATE <.,-23- '15 That process has led to the degradation of the strict standards that are in place in Dade and Broward Counties as part of the South Florida Building Code. The present drafts of the proposed Florida Building Code do not provide for wind-resistant structural and envelope components for our buildings, adequate administrative safeguards, satisfactory plan review and capable construction inspections. The Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners, and Mayor Alex Penelas endorsed Resolution No. R- 443-99 (copy attached). The resolution petitions the State Legislature to adopt a building code that will maintain the level of life safety currently provided by the South Florida Building Code for the residents of hurricane prone areas such as Miami-Dade and other South Florida Counties. CONCLUSION The new building code is scheduled to become effective January 1, 2001. We believe that in South Florida we should not have to enforce a code that we believe is inferior to our present system. The City of Miami Beach would benefit from the incorporation of the stricter standards of the South Flori~a uilding ;de in the proposed Florida Uniform Building Code. SR:J. :P A:ehs T:\AGE' A\1999\JUN2399\REGULAR\FBC.WPD 116 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA _It ~lr~ lIIii.a II! !!II ~jlf1 STEPHEN P. CLARK CENTER c ~... .' '..J June 1, 1999 OFFICE OF COUNTY MANAGER SUITE 2910 111 NW.1stSTREET MIAMI, FLORIDA 33128-1994 (305) 375-5311 Mr. Sergio Rodriguez City Manager City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Dear Mr. Rodriguez: On April 27, 1999 the Board of County Commissioners adopted, and Mayor Alex Penelas endorsed, Resolution No. R-443-99 (copy attached). The resolution petitions the State Legislature to adopt a building code that will maintain the level of life safety currently provided by the South Florida Building Code for the residents of hurricane prone areas such as Miami-Dade and other South Florida Counties. Miami-Dade County is the most populous county in the State of Florida, and our geographical location puts us in the historical path of the majority of hurricanes. Millions of our citizens must remain in their homes during hurricane occurrences, and we need a building code that will ensure the structural integrity of those homes. The present drafts of the proposed Florida Building Code do not provide for wind resistant structural and envelope components for our buildings, adequate administrative safeguards, satisfactory plan, review and capable construction inspections. We need you and your fellow administrators to assist us in preserving the level of life safety provided by our South Florida Building Code. Thank you for your consideration of this matter and please do not hesitate to contact me if you desire additional information. M. . Stierheim County Manager cc: Honorable Alex Penelas, Mayor Honorable Chairperson and Members Board of County Commissioners I. Approved OJ ~ ''4 ~V!Ilayor Veto Not On Agenda Item No. 7(C)(2)(A) 4-27-~~'I."l ,..~r:; ,....r)' ".J\ ! 4~J f" rfl..~ .J"'J4 ' Override L.:L~hk C'? ;:~E i.:C;/ f~:) OF CO'JNT"f ':("J~.,jMIS::-,iCi'l'::.1;::: DADE COUNTY. FLORIDJ (... . . '-- RESOLUTION NO. R-443-99 RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE FLORIDA BUILDING COMMISSION TO ADOPT A FLORIDA BUILDING CODE THAT WILL MAINTAIN THE CURRENT LEVEL OF LIFE SAFETY PROVIDED TO THE RESIDENTS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY WHEREAS, the Florida Building Commission will submit to the State of Florida Legislature, befqre the year 2000 regular session, the Florida Building Code; and WHEREAS, the Florida Building Commission is at present reviewing, revising and drafting the Florida Building Code; and WHEREAS, Miami-Dade County is the most populated County and its geographical location in the State of Florida is the most likely to be subject to tropical hurricanes; and WHEREAS, the proposed drafts of the Florida Building Code will not ensure the adequate protection of the structural and envelope components of buildings; administrative safeguards, satisfactory permit plans review and capable construction inspection; and WHEREAS, there is an immediate need to address this issue on an emergency basis, t-.:,:, ~"'- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: Section 1. The Mayor of Miami-Dade County and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners hereby petition the Governor of the State of Florida, the State of Florida LegislatUre and the Florida Building Commission to adopt and allow the use of the South Florida .. Building Code in hurricane prone areas such as Miami-Dade County. Section 2, Direct the County Manager to present to the Florida Building Commission adequate provisions in the Florida Building Code, and to take all other appropriate actions, which 6- , . Not On Agenda Item No. 7(C)(2)(A) Page NO.2 will maintain the present level of life safety protection provided to the residents of Miami-Dade County. Section 3. The Clerk of the Board be directed to deliver copies of this resolution to the Broward County and Monroe County Board of County Commissioners, and the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The foregoing resolution was sponsored by Commissioner Miguel Diaz de la Portilla and offered by Commissioner Mi3E1 Dim <E ]a Jb:tilla The motion was seconded by Commissioner put to a vote, the vote was as follows: 'OJ: Dr. Miriam Alonso Dr. Barbara M. Carey-Shuler Betty T. Ferguson Natacha Seijas Millan Dennis C. Moss Dorrin D. Rolle Bje Bje Bje Bje Bje Bje Javier D. Souto Ian:is c. M:Es , who moved its adoption. and upon being Bruno A Barreiro Miguel Diaz de la Portilla Gwen Margolis Timmy L. Morales Pedro Reboredo Katy Sorenson Bje Bje Bje Bje Bje ciBtt Bje The Chairperson thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this 27th day of April, 1999. This resolution shall become effective ten (10) days after the date of-its adoption unless vetoed by the Mayor, and if vetoed, shall become effective only upon an override by this Board. Approved by County Attorney as to form and legal sufficiency. RRt. =s , MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY ITS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HARVEY RUVIN, CLERK By:J{AY SULLIVAN Deputy Clerk