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City Ordinances
Passed
6/25/2001
Ordinance Number
6312
Bill Number
8536
Introdate
6/4/2001
Description
Adopting the Boca National building Code, fourteenth edition, 1999; Chapter 15.04 Building Code
Introduced By
Schoomer
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(CHAPTER 4 SPECIAL USE AND OCCUPANCY REQUIREMENTS) <br /> <br />(SECTION 420.0 MOBILE UNITS) <br /> <br />420.1 General: Mobile units, including mobile homes, travel trailers and truck trailers, shall not be <br />occupied or used for human habitation, human occupancy or storage purposes unless the mobile unit <br />is placed on a permanent foundation and complies with the requirements of this section. <br /> <br />Exception: Temporary site office and storage facilities in connection with construction <br />operations for a limited period of time as approved by the code official. <br /> <br />(SECTION 421.0 SWIMMING POOLS) <br /> <br />421.1 General: For the purposes of this code, swimming pools are classified as private swimming <br />pools or public swimming pools, as defined in Section 421.2, except that private swimming pools <br />shall include structures that contain water of any depth and shall include pools that are used in <br />connection with occupancy in Use Group R-4 as well as R-3. Materials and construction used in <br />swimming pools shall comply with the applicable requirements of this code. <br /> <br />Swimming pools, bathing pools, ponds, hot tubs and spas which are capable of containing water <br />more than 18 inches (458 mm) in depth shall be enclosed in accordance with Section 421.9 or <br />Section 421.10. <br /> <br />(CHAPTER 5 GENERAL BUILDING LIMITATIONS) <br /> <br />(SECTION 508.0 CLOSING EXISTING EXTERIOR OPENINGS) <br /> <br />508.1 Permanent closure: Doors, windows and other exterior wall openings shall not be closed up <br />with permanent construction unless the new construction meets all the requirements of this code for <br />exterior wall construction. <br /> <br />508.2 Temporary closure, restricted: Doors, windows and other exterior wall openings shall not <br />be closed up or boarded up with temporary construction unless the code official makes a finding that <br />such temporary closure is necessary to protect the public health, safety and welfare. <br /> <br />508.3 Temporary closure, standards: Temporary closures permitted under this section shall consist <br />of not less than ½ inch thick weather-resistant plywood coated with approved paint or protective <br />coating to prevent deterioration, cut to fit within openings, securely nailed or screwed in place and <br />securely braced. <br /> <br />16 <br /> <br /> <br />
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