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File #: 18-169    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 1/23/2018 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 2/14/2018 Final action:
Title: Ordinance to Amend County Code Chapter 5, Building Regulations
Attachments: 1. Attach.A - Proposed Ordinance
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AGENDA DATE:  2/14/2018

 

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Ordinance to Amend County Code Chapter 5, Building Regulations

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SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:   Schedule a public hearing to consider an ordinance to amend Chapter 5, Building Regulations

 

ITEM TYPE:  Consent Action Item

 

STAFF CONTACT(S):  Richardson, Walker, Kamptner, Herrick, Dellinger

 

PRESENTER (S):  N/A

 

LEGAL REVIEW:   Yes

 

REVIEWED BY: Jeffrey B. Richardson

 

BACKGROUND:  The Board has directed the County Attorney’s Office to conduct a comprehensive review and recodification of the County Code.  Chapter 5 contains building regulations, outlining required applications, permits, and certifications for certain structures.
 
State law provides only limited local discretion in this area.  Specifically,
Virginia Code § 36-98 mandates a Uniform Statewide Building Code, which supersedes any local building codes and regulations.  However, Virginia Code § 36-105 makes local building departments responsible for enforcement of the provisions of the Building Code for construction and rehabilitation.  County Code Chapter 5 fulfills this State mandate by specifying local procedures consistent with the Uniform Statewide Building Code. 

 

STRATEGIC PLAN: Quality Government Operations: Ensure County’s government capacity to provide high quality service that achieves community priorities.

 

DISCUSSION:  Because County Code Chapter 5 is already largely consistent with the current Uniform Statewide Building Code, most proposed ordinance amendments are stylistic.  However, staff highlights the following proposed substantive changes:

*  Secs. 5-300 to 5-303 - Unsafe buildings and structures - State law authorizes local building officials to remove, repair or secure unsafe buildings and structures, after reasonable notice to the owner(s).  Under the current ordinance, the building official must first “order” the removal, repair or securing of the unsafe building or structure, a requirement not found in State law.  Staff’s proposed amendments would more closely track the State enabling authority in this area.

*  Sec. 5-302 - Demolition or removal of certain structures - This proposed amendment would allow the County to demolish or remove certain derelict nonresidential buildings or structures, with the written consent of the property owner.

*  Sec. 5-400 - Smoke detectors - Staff recommends that the building code pertaining to smoke detectors apply to all dwelling units, not just buildings or structures containing four or more dwelling units.
Most other proposed amendments are either stylistic or updates intended to track current State law.

 

BUDGET IMPACT: No significant budget impact is expected.

 

RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation

Staff recommends that the Board schedule a public hearing to consider adoption of the attached proposed ordinance (Attachment A) on March 14, 2018.

 

ATTACHMENTS: 
Attachment A - Proposed Ordinance