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FOUNDATION 'S
Ordinance No.
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO FOUNDATIONS AND STRUCTURAL
FRAMING; AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF
WEST UNIVERSITY PLACE, TEXAS; AND CONTAINING FINDINGS
AND PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE SUBJECT.
WHEREAS, the Building Official of the City, being an appropriate City official,
has proposed an amendment to the City's standard codes regarding foundations and
structural framing; and
WHEREAS, the proposed amendment has been referred to the Building &
Standards Commission, which has recommended adoption; NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST
UNIVERSITY PLACE:
Section 1. The City Council finds and determines that the matters set out in the
preamble are true and correct and adopts them. The Standard Code Schedule of the
Code of Ordinances of the City of West University Place are hereby amended as shown
in Appendix A, which is attached to this ordinance and made part hereof for all
purposes.
Section 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby
repealed to the extent of the conflict only.
Section 3. If any word, phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, section or other
part of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, shall
ever be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction,
neither the remainder of this ordinance, nor the application of such word, phrase,
clause, sentence, paragraph, section or other part of this ordinance to any other
persons or circumstances, shall be affected thereby.
Section 4. The City Council officially finds, determines and declares that a
sufficient written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of each meeting at which
this ordinance was discussed, considered or acted upon was given in the manner
required by the Texas Open Meetings Act, as amended, and that each such meeting
has been open to the public as required by law at all times during such discussion,
consideration and action. The City Council ratifies, approves and confirms such notices
and the contents and posting thereof. The City Council officially finds, determines and
declares that sufficient notices of the joint public hearing were given, and the City
Council ratifies, approves and confirms such notices, including the contents and the
method in which they were given.
Section 5. This ordinance shall become effective on the tenth day following its
publication as provided in the City Charter.
CONSIDERED, PASSED AND APPROVED on first reading on
Councilmembers Voting Aye:
Councilmembers Voting No:
Councilmembers Absent:
CONSIDERED, PASSED AND APPROVED on second reading, AND SIGNED,
on
Councilmembers Voting Aye:
Councilmembers Voting No:
Councilmembers Absent:
Attest: Signed:
City Secretary (Seal) Mayor
Recommended: Reviewed:
City Manager City Attorney
Appendix A
Standard Codes Schedule
Adoption. Subject to the amendments and deletions indicated beneath each code, each of the following codes,
including all of its published appendices and attachments, is adopted,ordained and made a part of the Code of
Ordinances of the City and of each chapter where it is referenced, except as otherwise expressly provided.
Procedure for amendments,etc. The procedure for adopting new codes,updated codes, local amendments and
provisions for administration and enforcement of these codes is as follows: (1)proposal by the building official
or other appropriate City official, (2)referral to the Building&Standards Commission, (3)consideration by the
City Council, after giving required meeting notices, and(4) adoption and publication,as required by Article II of
the City Charter.
International Building Code,2000 Ed.,International Code Council,Inc..
1. The administrative officer is the building official. All hearings,variances etc.are handled by the BSC.
2. All roofs must have Class C or better fire resistance,as determined under Sec. 1505.1.
3. All foundations and structural framing for new buildings and fuutt.lati.t.,cpaita with a gross floor area of
450 sq. ft. or more must meet the following criteria:Jhall be dc,igncd by a tcgistctcd ptof.,sbiU,tal engine-et
("RPE") and the tvo,k shall
a. They must be constructed in accordance with illu1t,atcd in complete plans and specifications
prepared,signed and sealed by the RPE a licensed professional engineer("LPE"). The plans and
specifications must be prepared specifically for the site of the work, and they must meet criteria as
to scope,content and form specified by the building official.
b. The plans and specifications for each foundation must be based on a written soils report f,oni a
lcwgtttacd and tcputabL fit,.,.,t agctt..y meeting criteria as to authorship, scope,content and form
specified by the building official. The building official may adopt criteria published by the
Structural Committee of the Foundation Performance Association,Houston,Texas. (Exception: no
JOila r..poit is requited fur a-singl.,-stot y a..c..sso y building-with lcSJ than 450 N. ft.of g,osa flooi
as ca), and
c. Foundations must be one of the following types: (i)pier and beam, (ii) voided slab, or(iii)slab on
grade with at least 48 inches of compacted select fill beneath it(Exception: If the soils report
indicates a plasticity index less than 50, and if the report specifically recommends a smaller
thickness of select fill,the smaller thickness is allowed,but there may never be less than 24 inches
of compacted select fill beneath a slab on grade). The BSC may issue a special exception for
another type of foundation,but only upon a showing of engineering data and opinion to
demonstrate that the other type will be as stable, strong and enduring as the specified types.
d. Each foundation and all structural framing must be professionally observed inspe.,t.,d and must be
certified by an RPE LPE,whu cc,tifics pi Opci wttsltactiutt;before work proceeds further.
Observations must: (i)be performed either by the certifying LPE or by a person under that LP E's
supervision and control whose professional qualifications are approved by the LPE, (ii) include
actual measurement of piers, fill,compaction, reinforcement, forms,materials,dimensions,
structural elements,stressing,tendons,attachments,etc.before the work is covered or concrete is
placed, and (iii)be documented in a form and manner approved by the building official.
Certifications must: (1)refer to and be based upon the professional observations required by this
section, (2)state that the work complies with the approved plans and specifications(with any
modifications approved by both the LPE and the building official)and complies with sound
engineering practices,(3) comply with guidelines as to form and content as may be specified by
the building official, and(4)be signed and sealed by an LPE.
4. All concrete piers, footings and foundations must be cured for at least 72 hours before any significant load
is placed on them.
5. All walls and ceilings within a R-1, R-2, R-3 and R-4 type occupancy shall be sheathed with Type X
gypsum board at least 5/8-inch(15.9 mm)thick. Exception: Where this code(IBC)requires otherwise for
moisture protection.
6. Delete: Appendices A(Employee Qualifications),B (Board of Appeals) and D (Fire Districts).
7. Notwithstanding Section 907.2.10.2, a household fire alarm is permissible if it complies with Chapter 11 of
NFPA 72—National Fire Alarm Code, 2002 Edition, published by the National Fire Protection Association
and incorporated herein by this reference.
International Energy Conservation Code, as it existed on May 1,2001,International Code Council,Inc.
1. The administrative officer is the building official. All hearings, variances etc.are handled by the BSC.
2. In lieu of inspection by City employees,the building official may require a written certification that a
building meets or exceeds minimum requirements,if the certification is: (i) signed by a code-certified
inspector(as defined in Section 388.02,TEX. HEALTH& SAFETY CODE)not employed by the city,and
(ii)accompanied by an approved inspection checklist,properly completed, signed and dated by the
inspector. If the fees of the code-certified inspector are paid by the City,the amount shall be added to the
building permit fees otherwise payable. With approval from the building official, a permittee may pay such
fees directly to an independent inspection firm. Only code-certified inspectors may perform inspections and
enforce this code in the City.
International Fire Code,2000 Ed.,International Code Council,Inc.
1. The fire official shall be the fire chief or acting fire chief,who may detail other members of the fire de-
partment or the building inspection division to act as inspectors. Chapter 6 of this Code shall apply to
enforcement and administration of the fire code in the same manner as it applies to the building code
(except that the fire official shall have the powers and duties of the building official under such articles).
2. The BSC shall have the same jurisdiction and authority with respect to the fire code as it has with respect to
the building code.
3. The limits of the fire district referred to in Section 902.1.1 are coextensive with the City limits.
4. Explosives and fireworks,as defined in Chapter 33, are prohibited within the City limits.
5. Notwithstanding Section 2206.7.6(relating to service stations),"latch-open"type devices are prohibited.
6. Section 603.8.4(hours for burning)is amended to read in its entirety as follows:"An incinerator shall not
be used or allowed to remain with any combustion inside it:(i)at any time from an hour preceding sunset
on one day until sunrise the following day;or(ii)at any time when unattended."
(7) Delete:Appendices FA(Board of Appeals),FE(Hazard Categories),FF (Hazard Ranking) and FG
(Cryogenic Fluids-Weight and Volume Equivalents).
International Fuel Gas Code,2000 Ed.,International Code Council,Inc.
1. The administrative officer is the building official. Chapter 6 of this Code shall apply to enforcement and
administration of this code in the same manner as it applies to the building code. The BSC shall have the
same jurisdiction and authority with respect to this code as it has with respect to the building code.
2. Delete Sections FG103,FG106 and FG10.
3. Even if permitted by this code,copper tubing shall not be used for the yard service line.
4. Amend Section 311.2 to read in its entirety as follows:"Low pressure(not to exceed 0.5 PSI)gas piping
shall withstand a pressure of at least 10 inches of mercury for a period of time not less than 10 minutes
without showing any drop in pressure, except that the following shall apply in the case of new construction:
The newly-constructed system must withstand a pressure of at least 25 PSI for a period of not less than 10
minutes without showing any drop in pressure as an initial pressure test, and the system must also withstand
a pressure as a final test. Higher pressure piping must withstand pressure of at least 10 PSI,but never less
than twice the maximum pressure to which the piping will be subjected in operation, for a period of at least
10 minutes without showing a drop in pressure,but the higher pressures required for new construction,
above, shall be used to test new construction in lieu of the 10-PSI level prescribed by this sentence."
5. There must be a permanently-installed stairway,either fixed or folding,to serve attic space where
appliances or equipment are located.
6. Even if permitted by this code,undiluted liquefied petroleum gas,or"LPG", shall not be used at any fixed
location in the City. Exception:This does not prohibit the use of such gas in quantities of 10 gallons or
less.
7. Each new or replaced gas meter shall be located on the same building site that it serves.
International Mechanical Code,2000 Ed.,International Code Council,Inc..
1. The administrative officer is the building official. All hearings, variances etc.are handled by the BSC.
2. Add to Section M306.3: "There must be a permanently-installed stairway,either fixed or folding,to serve
attic space where appliances or equipment are located."
3. Add to Section M603: "All return air ducts must be installed within 10 inches of the finished floor in all
new residential construction and wherever possible in existing buildings."
4. Delete:Appendix MB(Recommended Permit Fee Schedule).
International Plumbing Code,2000 Ed.,International Code Council,Inc.
1. The administrative officer is the building official. Chapter 6 of this Code shall apply to enforcement and
administration of this code in the same manner as it applies to the building code. The BSC shall have the
same jurisdiction and authority with respect to this code as it has with respect to the building code.
2. Delete:Sections P I03,P106 and P109 and Appendices PA (Plumbing Permit Fee Schedule)and PG
(Vacuum Drainage System).
3. Add at the beginning of Section 303.1:"Even if permitted by this code(IPC),,none of the following is
allowed for use in the City:Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene(ABS)pipe or fittings,polyethylene pipe or
fittings,Type M copper,lead-based pipe,aluminum DW V pipe or components,or air admittance valves."
4. Even if permitted by this code(IPC),PVC and CPVC type water pipe and fittings are not allowed for use in
the City. Exception: PVC water pipe may be used where permitted by this code(IPC),but only if:(i)it is
installed underground and(ii)all joints are primed and glued as required by the manufacturer's
recommendations (and the primer must be purple or another distinctive color, except on above-ground pool
piping).
5. Even if permitted by this code(IPC),wet venting shall not be allowed except when authorized by the BSC,
as a special exception for hardship and unusual cases.
6. Amend Section 1101.2 to read in its entirety as follows: "The provisions of this chapter are applicable to
interior leaders,building storm drains,building storm sewers, exterior conductors,downspouts,roof gutters
and other storm drainage fixtures and facilities."
7. Maximum water meter size,unless an RPE can clearly and convincingly demonstrate the need for a larger
meter in a particular case,is:3/4ths-inch for an irrigation system,or 1-inch for a single-family dwelling.
International Residential Code,as it existed on May 1,2001,International Code Council,Inc..
1. The administrative officer is the building official. All hearings,variances etc.are handled by the BSC.
2. This code,in lieu of the other"International Codes," applies to all residential structures in the City.
"Residential"means having the character of a detached one-family or two-family dwelling that is not more
than three stories high with separate means of egress,including the accessory structures of the dwelling.
This code does not apply to:(i) any dwelling that has a common means of egress, such as a common
hallway,or(ii) any dwelling or structure that has the character of a facility used for accommodation of
transient guests or a structure in which medical,rehabilitative, or assisted living services are provided in
connection with the occupancy of the structure.
3. All amendments and deletions to the other"International Codes"adopted by this Schedule are also carried
forward and adopted as amendments and deletions from the International Residential Code.
4. Delete:Appendices RAF(Radon Control Methods),RAI (Private Sewage Disposal), and RAE
(Manufactured Housing Used as Dwellings).
5. This code does not apply to installation and maintenance of electrical wiring and related components. See
National Electrical Code,below.
6. Notwithstanding Section R317.2,a household fire alarm is permissible if it complies with Chapter 11 of
NFPA 72—National Fire Alarm Code, 2002 Edition,published by the National Fire Protection Association
and incorporated herein by this reference.
(BOCA)National Building Code, 1996 Ed., Building Officials& Code Administrators International,Inc.
Only Sections 3108 (Radio And Television Towers)and 3109 (Radio And Television Antennas),together
with any necessary definitions or interpretative aids, are adopted. See Subchapter G of Chapter 6 of this
Code.
National Electrical Code, as it existed on May 1,2001,National Fire Protection Association, ("NEC").
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1. The administrative officer is the building official. All hearings,variances etc.are handled by the BSC.
2. See Chapter 8 of this Code for various provisions which override or supplement the NEC.
Standard Housing Code, 1997 Ed.,Southern Building Code Congress International,Inc.
1. The administrative officer is the building official. All hearings, variances etc.are handled by the BSC.