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DSAC Agenda 05/04/2016DSA C M eeting May 4, 2016 3:00 PM 280D N. Horseshoe Drive Growth Management Department DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA May 4, 2016 3:00 p.m. Conference Room 610 NOTICE: Persons wishing to speak on any Agenda item will receive up to three (3) minutes unless the Chairman adjusts the time. Speakers are required to fill out a "Speaker Request f=orm," list the topic they wish to address, and hand it to the Staff member seated at the table before the meeting begins. Please wait to be recognized by the Chairman, and speak into a microphone. State your name and affiliation before commenting. During discussion, Committee Members may direct questions to the speaker. Please silence cell phones and digital devices. There may not be a break in this meeting. Please leave the room to conduct any personal business. All parties participating in the public meeting are to observe Roberts Rules of Order, and wait to be recognized by the Chairman. Please speak one at a time and into the microphone so the Hearing Reporter can record all statements being made. I. Call to Order - Chairman II. Approval of Agenda III. Approval of Minutes from April 6, 2016 IV. Public Speakers V. Staff Announcements /Updates A. Code Enforcement Division update — [Mike Ossorio] B. Public Utilities Department update — [Tom Chmelik or designee] C. Growth Management Department Transportation Engineering Division & Planning Division updates — [Jay Ahmad or designee] D. Collier County Fire Review update — [Shawn Hanson and/or Shar Hingson] E. North Collier Fire Review update — [Eloy Ricardo] F. Operations & Regulatory Mgmt. Division update — [Ken Kovensky] G. Development Review Division update — [Matt McLean] VI. New Business A. Re -roof permits [Jonathan Walsh) B. Provide recommendation for the 2015 LDC Amendment Cycle 2 (Batch 2) [Caroline Cilek) VII. Old Business VIII. Committee Member Comments IX. Adjourn Next Meetina Dates June 1, 2016 GMD Conference Room 610 — 3:00 pm July 6, 2016 GMD Conference Room 610 — 3:00 pm August 3, 2016 GMD Conference Room 610 — 3:00 pm September 7, 2016 GMD Conference Room 610 — 3:00 pm October 5, 2016 GMD Conference Room 610 — 3:00 pm Page 11 of 1 April 6, 2016 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE COLLIER COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE Naples, Florida, April 6, 2016 LET IT BE REMEMBERED, the Collier County Development Services Advisory Committee in and for the County of Collier, having conducted business herein, met on this date at 3 :00 P.M. in REGULAR SESSION at the Collier County Growth Management Department Building, Conference Room #609/610, 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive, Naples, Florida, with the following members present: Chairman: William J. Varian Vice Chairman: Blair Foley David Dunnavant James E. Boughton Clay Brooker Dalas Disney Chris Mitchell (Excused) Robert Mulhere (Excused) Mario Valle Stan Chrzanowski (Excused) Norman Gentry Marco Espinar (Excused) Ron Waldrop Laura Spurgeon DeJohn (Excused) Jeremy Sterk ALSO PRESENT: Jamie French, Deputy Department Head Judy Puig, Operations Analyst, Staff Liaison Nathan Beals, Project Manager, Public Utilities Caroline Cilek, LDC Manager Michael Ossorio, Director, Code Enforcement Jay Ahmad, Director, Transportation Engineering Rich Long, Plans Review and Inspections Manager Ken Kovensky, Director, Operations and Regulatory Management Amy Patterson, Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees and Program Management Chris Scott, Planning Manager April 6, 2016 Any persons in need of the verbatim record of the meeting may request a copy of the audio recording from the Collier County Growth Management Department — Contact Mr. Evy Ybaceta at 239 -252 -2400. I. Call to Order - Chairman Chairman Varian called the meeting to order at 3 :05pm II. Approval of Agenda Mr. Dunnavant moved to approve the Agenda. Second by Mr. Disney. Carried unanimously 8 - 0. III. Approval of Minutes from March 2, 2016 Meeting Mr. Brooker moved to approve the minutes of the March 2, 2016 meeting as presented. Second by Mn Disney. Carried unanimously 8 - 0. IV. Public Speakers None Mr. Gentry arrived at 3: 09pm V. Staff Announcements/Updates A. Code Enforcement Division update — [MichaeI Ossorio] Mr. Ossorio provided the report "Collier County Code Enforcement Department Blight Prevention Program - Cumulative Code Enforcement statistics - 712009 — 3120116" for information purposes. He noted: Staff has returned to an 8 hour daily work schedule (previously 4 day, 10 hour shifts). Staff participated in community cleanups. Requests for "lien searches" have increased substantially over the past year. B. Public Utilities Division update — [Tom Chmelik or designee] Nathan Beals reported he is leaving the County for a position in Lee County and the Members thanked him for his assistance over the past years. C. Growth Management Department /Transportation Engineering and /or Planning — [Jay Ahmad or designee] Mr. Ahmad reported: • Green Blvd. to Golden Gate — work ongoing, concrete quality issue with bridge on Green Blvd. • Golden Gate Blvd. — permit modifications underway for drainage. • Immokalee Road/Collier Blvd. — Quality Construction awarded the project. Mr. Valle arrived at 3:14pm D. County Fire Review update — [Shar Hingson and /or Shawn Hanson] Ms. Hingson reported there are 13 Staff persons employed and the Department is providing a 3 — 4 day turnaround for plan reviews. Two workshops were held this month on Discretionary Authority for Inspectors and Technical Specifications of systems. 2 April 6, 2016 E. North Naples Fire Review update — [Eloy Ricardo] None F. Operations & Regulatory Mgmt. Division update [Ken Kovensky] Mr. Kovensky and Rich Long submitted the "Collier County March 2016 Monthly Statistics " which outlined the building plan and land development review activities. The following was noted during the report: • Applications for permits were up 20 percent in March with an increase of 8 percent year over year. • Permit issued decreased in March by 10 percent over February. • The new Staff positions proposed were approved by the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) and the 4 positions for Senior Inspector have been filled. • Inspection requests were up 6 percent in March, 30 percent year over year. • The County anticipates the new space to be leased by the Division will be available for occupancy in mid May. • The Fiscal Year 2017 budget is being prepared with BCC workshops scheduled for June. The Committee noted it may be prudent to analyze the areas where permit activity is increasing year over year to determine any changes that may be required to ensure service remains at an acceptable level. Re Roofs Affidavits Jonathon Walsh, Building Official reported changes in the Florida Building Code on re -roof requirements have led to changes in the affidavits (when necessary) the County requires for the activity. G. Development Review Division update [Matt McLean] Chris Scott, Planning Manager reported application review is at a high level but Staff is meeting the turn around times with electronic plan review ongoing. It has been determined at times, the electronic plans submitted do not match the hard copies and an affidavit is now required from the applicant certifying the plans submitted are identical. Vl. New Business A. Provide recommendation for the 2015 LDC Amendment Cycle [Caroline Cilek] Ms. Cilek presented the following 2015 Land Development Code Amendments for consideration. LDC sections 2.03.03 & Other Sections Correcting Cross - References, Conflicts, and Scrivener's Errors Description: This amendment proposes to correct various scrivener errors, incorrect or missing cross references, removes a duplicate permitted use in C -5 Zoning District and addresses overlapping definitions. LDC sections 3.0210 & 5.04.06 Updating NAVD/NGVD submittal requirements Description: This amendment proposes to replace outdated references to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD) with references to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD). LDC sections 3.05.04 & 3.05.07 Preserve Signage Requirements Description: This amendment proposes to amend when protective barriers for preserves are to be 3 April 6, 2016 installed and to clarify when and where permanent preserve signs are required. LDC section 3.05.07 Identification of Preserves Description: This amendment proposes to clarify that preserves are to be identified at the time of first development order that requires the approval of a site plan or conceptual site plan. LDC section 4.05.10 Required Parking for Residential Central Mail Delivery Locations (A new LDC section) Description: This amendment proposes a new section for minimum design standards for the placement of centralized neighborhood cluster mail box units. Design standards include requiring off - street parking, handicap accessibility, etc. LDC sections 5.04.05 & 5.04.06 Temporary Markets on Private Property Description: This amendment proposes a new provision for temporary market events, such as farmers markets, art fairs, and craft fairs, to the special events section and addresses standards for temporary signs. LDC sections 5.05.12 & Other Sections Amendments to Site Design Standards for Public Utilities Description: This amendment proposes to clarify, amend, and relocate specific provisions related to development standards for Public Utility Ancillary Systems. LDC sections 6.06.03 & 10.02.11 Submittal of Streetlight Plans Description: This amendment proposes the requirement for submitting streetlight plans is changed to an "engineer" rather than an "electrical engineer." LDC section 9.04.04 Specific Requirements for Minor After -the -Fact Encroachment Description: This amendment proposes to address conflicts with the criteria in the administrative minor- after- the fact encroachment provisions. LDC section 10.02.03 Requirements for Site Development, Site Improvement Plans and Amendments thereof Description: This amendment proposes to expand the Site Development Plan — Insubstantial Change (SDPI) process to include architectural modifications to existing buildings. Code of Laws Section 2 -1156 Planning Commission Powers and Duties Description: This amendment proposes to update the powers and duties of the planning commission to be consistent with current practices for Preliminary Subdivision Plats. She noted the Land Development Review Subcommittee reviewed the proposals and the changes recommended were incorporated in the amendments. Mr. Brooker moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners adopt the Cycle H Land Development Code Amendments as presented by Staff. Second by Mr. Foley. Carried unanimously 10 — 0. B. Road and Jail Impact Fee Indexing [Amy Patterson] Ms. Patterson presented the "2016 Indexing Calculations — Final Draft Report March 28, 2016" and "Road and Jail RTY15 Impact Fee Indexing Comparison " for review. She noted the report proposes an increase in Road Impact Fees (3.7 %) and Jail fees (3 %) and requested the Committee provide a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners. 4 April 6, 2016 Mr. Brooker moved to accept the Road and Jail 2016 Indexing Calculations Final Report dated March 28, 2016 and recommend the Board of County Commissioners adopt the proposed rate structure. Without a second the motion was not considered. Mr. Brooker moved to accept the Road and Jail 2016 Indexing Calculations Final Report dated March 28, 2016. Second by Mr. Gentry. Motion carried 7 "yes " — 2 "no. Mr. Disney and Mr. Dunnavant voted "no." Mr. Valle abstained. Mr. Brooker moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners not increase the proposed impact fees for jails and roads. Second by Mr. Disney. Carried unanimously 9 — 0. Mr. Valle abstained VII. Old Business A. Provide an update on the current LDC Amendment Cycle and update on future LDC Amendment 6.05.01 F Stormwater Retention/Detention Design for Single Family Dwelling Units [Caroline Cilek] Ms. Cilek reported on the following activities: Wetland Review Subcommittee The Subcommittee is investigating a process whereby the County would request "informal wetlands determinations" for those parties developing single family lots. Staff is investigating the concept and will return to the full DSAC when a proposal has been generated. LDC Section 6.05.01— Stormwater Retention for Single Family Homes Staff is analyzing application data over a period of time to determine the most advantageous means of proposing changes to ensure they don't become more onerous. A proposal will be submitted to the DSAC Land Development Review Subcommittee for review before being forwarded to the main Committee for consideration. Any proposed amendments are anticipated to be completed by the end of 2016. LDC Section 5.05.08 — Architectural Standards Ms. Cilek reported review of the proposed amendment continues by the Architectural Standards Ad Hoc Review Committee and the Collier County Planning Commission. VIII. Committee Member Comments None IX. Adjourn Next Meeting Dates May 4, 2016 GMD Conference Room 610 — 3:00 pm June 1, 2016 GMD Conference Room 610 — 3:00 pm July 6, 2016 GMD Conference Room 610 — 3:00 pm August 3, 2016 GMD Conference Room 610 — 3:00 pm September 7, 2016 GMD Conference Room 610 — 3:00 pm 5 April 6, 2016 There being no further business for the good of the County, the meeting was adjourned by the order of the Chair at 4:12PM. COLLIER COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE Chairman, William Varian These Minutes were approved by the Board/Chairman on as presented , or as amended 2 Collier County Code Enforcement Division Blight Prevention Program Cumulative Code Enforcement statistics —3/20/2016: 1 Amount of Fines Waived (BCC, CEB, OSM) since July 2009 1 $33,388,685.49 Department Performance Statistics 1 Week 4 week Cumulative FY16 3/14/16 - 3/20/16 2/22/16 -3/20/16 Number of Code Cases Opened 171 666 4054 Number of Code Case Property Inspections 580 2316 12736 Number of Cases Closed with Voluntary Compliance 38 159 957 Number of Community Meet and Greet events 3 9 56 Number of Community Clean -up Events 0 3 10 Number of Abandoned Home Sweeps 0 0 12 Number of Other Sweeps 1 3 10 Code Enforcement Board and Special Magistrate Orders 0 17 136 Number of Liens Filed 0 0 187 Number of Nuisance Abatements Processed 11 80 395 Amount of Fines Waived (BCC, CEB, OSM) 0.00 $656,561.93 $5,316,698.41 New Bankruptcy Filing Notifications 0 0 Number of Bankruptcy Documents Received 1 3 2 Number of Cases Affected by Bankruptcy 5 Aver. 5 5 Number of Requests for Property Payoff Requests 7 20 186 Number of Requests for Property Lien Searches 246 893 4557 Number of open code cases included in Lien Search Results 3 6 114 Number of Cases Open due to Lien Search 0 0 Number of Permits Issued: Garage Sale, Recreational Vehicle 51 190 106 Number of Citations processed from DAS, PU, PR, SO, & CE 127 557 1892 Average Time from Complaint to Compietion of Initial Inspection 1.5 2 1.6 Average Number of Code Cases Per Investigator 38 44 41 Open Cases by District Central —197 South — 239 Rural Area — 218 West — 267 Total Open Cases — 921 For period of: 3/14/16 - 3/20/16 Report by Case Type Animal -0 Accessory Use — 6 Commercial - 0 Land Use- 15 Noise — 2 Nuisance Abatement -12 Occupational License (BTR) — 2 Parking Enforcement- 0 Property Maintenance —11 Protected Species - 0 Right of Way -3 Sign —1 Site Development -21 Snipe Sign - 68 Temporary Land Use -1 Vehicle — 23 Vegetation Removal -4 Total - 168 Complaint Reported by: 1 Week Since BCC policy 3/12/13 3/14/16 - 3/20/16 Elected Official 11 352 Anonymous accepted 2 85 Anonymous not accepted pursuant to BCC policy 1 839 Code Enforcement Division Monthly Report February 2016 Highlights • Cases opened: 726 • Cases closed due to voluntary compliance: 228 • Property inspections: 2604 • Lien searches requested: 905 Trends Cases opened per Month 1200 -- -- __- 00 a 1000 00 s 00 D ���_� m 00 Ln ao O0 rn o o v m M Ln 800 r, 0D to ^ m r n a 600 400 200 0 v ct "T v v v LO to u1 v1 v1 v1 0 V1 U1 0 0 0 lD w lD � � IV N � � � � � � r H �i �I H r4 H ° o `° a z° a o° a g? a N o z° o ,L Code Inspections per Month _ `n tD -rj PO AD 3000 N o (" '\ N__ O rn N N N N N LD Ln N 00 N Ln Ln N m to N �c N 2500 N r,4 M LO N 1p O N N N N H N �p N N N N N 2000 1500 1000 500 0 H t H i H t H t H t o Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln H H H H H H H H H H H H H i t Ln H Ln H Ln H Ln c-I w H �q H w H M C a T c t t t i t t i t i = a > u c w M C m c oo a i a Cu t +-• i > i c t w t m 2 2� a Ln z o; LL 2 a 2_ < o z o� LL g 7000 6391 6417 6000 5044 Origin of Case 5000 4713 s Code Div. Initiated 156 __ g82 4000 ■ Complaint Initiated 3000 225 075 2000 112 1000 0--,/ FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 Community Caretaking List Monthly Totals 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 5 -15 -16 -16 16 ffl 0 Ln m o ?� C n O. 0 U M V M (0 d f0 7 N O O Ow t0 LL f4 � a g a z 2 un m o Ln C ? C Q f0 g Ln m o Ln m w w Lo t L n a. 0 > U C 7 V) C7 z0 Q to ¢ o U- 75669059 M a 14 Apr -14 Ma 4 Jun -14 Jul- 14 Au 4 Sep -14-14 Oct No v- 4 De -14 Jan -15 Feb -15 Ma r- 5 Apr -15 Ma Y- 5 Jun -15 Jul- 15 Au 9- 5 Sep -15 Oct -15 No v- De Jan Feb Ma ■ Seriesl 5 -15 -16 -16 16 989 27881$0 75669059 58153950 463425 1 38637 15 0 38738236734 31932731 313 Vegetal Requiren 5% Tempora Usl Oi Site DeVE 14 Code Cases by Category March 2016 Vehicles 7n% Accessory Use Animals loise 3% uisance atement 17% Jonal ing Signs Right of Way Maintenance 1% 1% 3% 5% 13% Case Type Common issues associated with Case Type Accessory Use — Fence permits, fence maintenance, canopies, shades, guesthouse renting etc. Animals — Prohibited animals, too many animals, etc. Commercial Shopping carts Land Use — Prohibited land use, roadside stands, outdoor storage, synthetic drugs, zoning issues, etc. Noise - Construction, early morning landscaping, bar or club, outdoor bands, etc. Nuisance Abatement — Litter, grass overgrowth, waste container pits, exotics, etc. Occupational Licensing — Home occupation violations, no business tax receipts, kenneling. etc. Parking Enforcement - Parking within public right -of -way, handicap parking, etc. Property Maintenance - Unsanitary conditions, no running water, green pools, structure in disrepair, etc. Protected Species - Gopher Tortoise, sea turtles lighting, bald eagles, etc. Right of Way - Construction in the public right -of -way, damaged culverts, obstruction to public right -of -way, etc. Signs - No sign permits, illegal banners, illegal signs on private property, etc. Site Development - Building permits, building alterations, land alterations, etc. Temporary Land Use - Special events, garage sales, promotional events, sidewalk sales, etc. Vegetation Requirements — Tree maintenance, sight distance triangle, tree pruning, land clearing, landfill, preserves, etc. Vehicles - License plates invalid, inoperable vehicles, grass parking, RV parking, other vehicle parking etc. Co ley County Growth Management Department Building Plan Review & Inspection Division Bulletin #8: Roof Permits Date: April 1, 2016 Effective Date: Immediately To: All Staff From: Jonathan Walsh, Chief Building Official Subject: Explanation, Requirements and Procedure for Roof permits Re -roof requirements are found within the Florida Building Code, Existing Chapter 7 — Level 1 Alterations. It is the intent of this bulletin to clarify the requirements of the Building Code, highlighting specific areas of concern. Definitions: Re -Roof: The process in which the existing roof covering is removed and substrate is exposed and new underlayment and roof covering is installed. See FBC -E Section 708.7 for specific requirements. Roof Recovering: The process in which new roof coverings are applied to and over the existing roof system. See FBC -E Section 708.3 for specific requirements, ROOF SECTION: A separating or division of a roof area by existing expansion joints, parapet walls, flashing (excluding valley), difference of elevation (excluding hips and ridges), roof type or legal description; not including the roof area required for a proper tie -off with an existing system. Not more than 25% of roof area or section can be affected within a 12 -month period, see FBC -E Section 708.1.1 for specific requirements. Florida Building Code 5th Edition (2014) — Existing — Chapter 7 Alteration level 1 706 — Structural (Applies to all re -roof permits) 706.3.2 Roof diaphragms resisting wind loads in high -wind regions. Where roofing materials are removed from more than 50 percent of the roof diaphragm or section of a building located where the ultimate design wind speed, Vurr, is greater than 115 mph, as defined in Section 1609 (the HVHZ shall comply with Section 1620) of the Florida Building Code, Building, roof diaphragms, connections of the roof diaphragm to roof framing members, and roof -to -wall connections shall be evaluated for the wind loads specified in the Florida Building Code, Building, including wind uplift. If the diaphragms and connections in their current condition are not capable of resisting at least 75 percent of those wind loads, they shall be replaced or strengthened in accordance with the loads specified in the Florida Building Code, Building. Binding Plan Review & Inspection Division • 2800 North Horseshoe Drive • Naples, Florida 34104.239 -252 -2400 • w wN.coIIiwjov.net SECTION 708 RE- ROOFING 708.1 General. (Applies to all re -roof permits) Materials and methods of application used for recovering or replacing an existing roof covering shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 15 of the Florida Building Code, Building or Chapter 9 of the Florida Building Code, Residential. Roof repairs to existing roofs and roof coverings shall comply with the provisions of this code. 708.8 (Applies to single family residences) When a roof covering on an existing site -built single family residential structure is removed and replaced on a building that is located in the wind -borne debris region as defined in the Florida Building Code, Building and that has an insured value of $300,000 or more or, if the building is uninsured or for which documentation of insured value is not presented, has a just valuation for the structure for purposes of ad valorem taxation of $300,000 or more: (a) Roof to wall connections shall be improved as required by Section 708.8.1. (b) Mandated retrofits of the roof -to -wall connection shall not be required beyond a 15- percent increase in the cost of reroofing. Exception: Single- family residential structures permitted subject to the Florida Building Code are not required to comply with this section. Any single family dwelling permitted after September 14, 1993 has been deemed to comply with per FBC -E, Section 708.8.1 Exception #1. Regarding FBC -E, Section 708.8.1 Exception #2; Roof -to -wall connections shall not be required unless evaluation and installation of connections at gable ends or all corners can be completed for 15 percent of the cost of roof replacement. Per a Declaratory Statement (DCA09- DEC -045) issued the 9` day of July, 2009 the improvement requirements of the code to gables or hip corners is required. Furthermore, if 15% of the re -roof permit is sufficient to complete all of the "prioritized" elements but insufficient to complete the other elements then no "partial' improvement of the non - prioritized elements are required. It is the requirement of the code to improve the structure up to 15% of the re -roof work even if only a portion of the "prioritized" elements are improved. Per licensing requirements the enhancements /strengthening of connections as required by FBC -E Sections 706.3.2 or 708.8 will require a General Contractor to be associated with the roof permit as a sub - contractor or they shall obtain their own permit for the improvements. Refer to Re -Roof permit checklist for permitting requirements. Property Address: C0 1eY C014Uty Growth Management Department Building Plan Review & Inspection Division RE- Roofing Mitigation Package To be filled out and included with all Residential Re- Roofing applications Permit Number: For the purpose of this document sections cited are from Florida Building Code Fifth Edition (2014), Existing Building. Secondary Water Barrier: Section 708.7.2 A secondary water barrier shall be installed using one of the following methods when roof covering is removed and replaced: 1. In either HVHZ or Non -HVHZ regions: a. All joints in structural panel roof sheathing or decking shall be covered with a minimum 4 -inch (102 mm) wide strip of self- adhering polymer modified bitumen tape applied directly to the sheathing or decking. The deck and self - adhering polymer modified bitumen tape shall be covered with one of the underlayment systems approved for the particular roof covering to be applied to the roof. b. The entire roof deck shall be covered with an approved asphalt impregnated 30# felt underlayment or approved synthetic underlayment installed with nails and tin -tabs in accordance with Section 1518.2, 1518.3, or 1518.4 of the Florida Building Code, Building. (No additional underlayment shall be required over the top of this sheet.) The synthetic underlayment shall be fastened in accordance with the manufacturer'srecommendations. 2. Outside the HVHZ: a. The entire roof deck shall be covered with an approved self- adhering polymer modified bitumen sheet meeting ASTM D 1970 or an approved self- adhering synthetic underlayment installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. No additional underlayment shall be required on top of this sheetfor new installations. b. An underlayment system approved for the particular roof covering shall be applied with the following modification: L For roof slopes that require one layer of underlayment, a layer of approved asphalt impregnated ASTM D 226 Type I or Type 11, ASTM D 4869, Type II or Type IV underlayment or approved synthetic underlayment shall be installed. The felt is to be fastened with 1 -ineh (25 mm) round plastic cap, metal cap nails or nails and tin -tabs attached to a nail -able deck with two staggered rows in the field of the sheet with a maximum fastener spacing of 12- inches (305 mm) o.c. and one row at the overlaps fastened 6- inches (152 mm) o. c. Synthetic underlayment shall be fastened in accordance with this section and the manufacturer's recommendations. ii. For roof slopes that require two layers of underlayment, an approved asphalt impregnated ASTM D 226 Type I or Type 11, ASTM D 4869, Type II or Type IV underlayment shall be installed in a shingle - fashion and lapped 19 inches (483 mm) and fastened with 1 -inch (25 mm) round plastic cap, metal cap nails or nails and tin -tabs, attached to a nail -able deck with one row in the field of the sheet with a maximum fastener spacing of 12- inches (305 mm), o.c. and one row at the overlaps fastened 6- inches (152 mm) o.c. An approved synthetic underlayment shall be installed in accordance with this section and the manufacturer's installation instruction. (No additional underlayment shall be required over the top of this sheet.) Bull ft Plan Review & inspedion Division • 2im0 North Horseshoe Drive • Naples, Florida 34104.239- 252 -2400 • www.cdiffgov.net Exceptions: 1. Roof slopes < 2:12 having a continuous roof system shall be deemed to comply with Section 708.7.2 requirements for a secondary water barrier. 2. Clay and concrete the roof systems installed as required by the Florida Building Code are deemed to comply with the requirements of Section 708.7.2 for secondary water barriers. Specify Secondary Water Barrier:_ / Manufacturer Product approval number Roof Diaphragm Contractor acknowledges that as required by Florida Building Code Fifth Edition (2014), Existing Building Section 706.3.2 the structure's Diaphragm will be evaluated and noted within Re-roof affidavit. Roof to wall connections: FBC -E Section 708.8 1. Was the building permit forthe home construction applied foron or after September 14,1993? a. YES NO 2. If the answerto question number 1is YES, then proceed to signature and permit submittal. (Documentation required substantiating this application). 3. If the answer to question number 1 is NO, applicant must provide documentation for the value of the building. Indicate type provided below: a. Copy of current home insurance summary sheet b. Copy of latest tax bill or Property Appraiser office webpage for the home Note: the appraised value of the improvement determines the threshold amount. 4. Based on documentation provided, is the value of the building $300,000 or more? a. YES NO 5. If the answer to question 4 is NO, proceed to signature and permit submittal. 6. If the answer to question 4 is YES, then will evaluation and connections at prioritized and non- prioritized areas be completed for 15% of the cost of roof replacement? YES NO (Hurricane Retro -fit affidavit will be required per FBC -E section 708.8 prior to Certificate of Completion and retro -fit contractor shall be noted on permit) 7. If the answer to question 6 is NO, provide documentation of the cost of evaluation /installation and indicate "prioritized" areas in which will be enhanced up to 15% of roof replacement, See 8(a) for additional requirements. NOTICE: This documentation will be reviewed for appropriateness, since prescriptive methods of mitigating roof to wall connections provide necessary designs to accomplish roof to wall connection improvements. Misrepresentation of information above may be construed as a willful code violation. 8. An additional 15% of the cost of the re- roofing must be spent on enhanced connections, but the mitigation is not required to exceed that. The roof to wall connections must be enhanced to comply with FBC -E section 708.8. The priorities for upgrading are outlined in section 708.8.1.7. At least 15% shall be provided to the prioritized elements. a. These items are required to be submitted: L Permit description to include notation that Mitigation Retro -fit will be installed (Retro -fit work to be conducted by a residential, building or general contractor) ii. Sub affirmation form for contractor whom will install retro -fit components iii. A plan indicating areas to be retro- fitted, connectors used, and fastener requirements. iv. Any applicable documentation specified above. Qualifier /Owner Builder/ Authorized Agent (Print) Qualifier /Owner Builder/ Authorized Agent (Signature) Date Collier county Growth Management Department Building Plan Review & Inspection Division Re- Roofing Affidavit To address Roof Re-nailing, Diaphragm Evaluation, and Secondary Water Barrier Existing Site -Built Single Family Residential Structures Only (Required onsite at time of inspections) the Contractor /Qualifier /Owner Builder do affirm and certify the roofing diaphragm for the roofing system installed under permit number and located at was evaluated under my supervision; and the roof diaphragm was found to be in compliance with Section R907.7.1 of the Florida Building Code Fifth Edition (2014), Residential and Chapter 7 of the Florida Building Code Fifth Edition (2014),Existing Building, or remediation work was performed as outlined below to bring the roof diaphragm to code-compliance: Roof Diaphragm Evaluation As required by Florida Building Code Fifth Edition (2014), Existing Building Section 706.3.2 Was the roof diaphragm evaluated and insufficient or deteriorated connections (straps) found? (If Yes, provide completed Hurricane Mitigation affidavit) Where any of the roof diaphragms in need ofreplacement? Approx. Sq. Ft. What type of material was used to replace the deficient roof diaphragms? As required by Florida Building Code Fifth Edition (2014), Residential, Section R803.2.3. 1 Sheathing Fastenings. Has the roof sheathing been fastened to code? Type of fastener? Has the embedment of the diaphragm fasteners been verified? Roof Secondary Water Barrier A secondary water barrier shall be installed using one of the methods as specified in Section 708.7.2 when roof covering is removed andreplaced. What type of Secondary Water Barrier isinstalled? By his /her signature below, the Contractor /Qualifier does affirm and certify that the previously provided applicable information for the roofing system installed under permit number and located at this work was done under his /her supervision. Qualifier's Name (Print) License # Qualifier's Signature Date STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF COLLIER The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before methis (Name of Person Acknowledging) Or has produced (Type of I D) Building flan Revieti J & Inspection Division (Date) who is personally known to me ID(Signature and Seal of person takingAcknowledgement 2800 North Horseshoe DNe • Naples, Florida 34104.239- 252 -2400 - a.4riwcolliergov.net Co per county Growth Management Department Building Plan Review & Inspection Division Hurricane Mitigation Affidavit Hurricane Mitigation Manual Retro -fit Techniques Section 708.8.1 Section 708.8 Roof -to -wall connections for site -built single family residential structures. Where required by Section 708.8, the intersection of roof framing with wall below shall be strengthened by adding metal connectors, clips, straps, and fasteners such that the performance level equals or exceeds the uplift capacities as specified in Table 708.8.1. As an alternative to an engineered design, the prescriptive retrofit solutions provided in Sections 708.8.1.3 through 708.8.1.6 shall be accepted as meeting the mandated roof - to -wall retrofit requirements. I the Contractor /Qualifier do affirm and certifythat the Hurricane Mitigation Retrofits installed under permitnumber and located at was installed under my supervision; and the Mitigation Retrofits are installed in compliance with Section 708.8.1. The retrofits areinstalled is described in the following sections: Existing anchors were found to have (# of) fasteners and additional fasteners were installed to make a total of per anchor. Photos may be provided with this affidavit for verification. Additional anchors (Manufacturer and Model No.) were installed using (# of) Fasteners. (Size &type) Other methods of retro -fit used (describe in detail or attach additional sheets) By his /her signature below, the Contractor /Qualifier does affirm and certify that the previously provided applicable information for the roofing system installed under permit number and located at this work was done under his /her supervision. Qualifier's Name (Print) License # Qualifier's Signature Date STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF COLLIER The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before methis (Name of Person Acknowledging) or has produced (Type of ID) (Date) who is personally known to me (Signature and Seal of person takingAcknowledgement) Building Plan Review& Inspe0on DWon • 2800 North Flolseshoe Drive •Naples, Florida 34104.239- 252 -2400 • wwwcolia- gov.net Contractor Acknowledgement Roof Diaphragm Analysis for Non Single family structures 706.3.2 Roof diaphragms resisting wind loads in high -wind regions. Where roofing materials are removed from more than 50 percent of the roof diaphragm or section of a building located where the ultimate design wind speed, Vurt, is greater than 115 mph, as defined in Section 1609 (the HVHZ shall comply with Section 1620) of the Florida Building Code, Building, roof diaphragms, connections of the roof diaphragm to roof framing members, and roof -to -wall connections shall be evaluated for the wind loads specified in the Florida Building Code, Building, including wind uplift. If the diaphragms and connections in their current condition are not capable of resisting at least 75 percent of those wind loads, they shall be replaced or strengthened in accordance with the loads specified in the Florida Building Code, Building. I the Contractor /Qualifier do affirm and certify that the requirements set forth by the above noted section will be performed. Any required retrofit per evaluation performed shall be recorded within the permit file and the permitting jurisdiction. Qualifier's Name (Print) License # Qualifier's Signature Date STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF COLLIER The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before methis ntLJ4�' BLAdng Plan Review & Inspection Division - 2800 North Horseshoe Drive • Naples, Florida 34104.239- 252 -2400 • wmj.cdkmgov.net Structural Inspections No. Mechanical Inspections No. Footings 100 A/C Rough 300 Pile Caps 101 A/C Final 301 Grade Beam 102 Mechanical Piping 302 Floating Slab 103 A/C Change Out 303 Tie Beam 104 Kitchen Hood Rough 304 Shear Wall 105 Kitchen Hood Final 305 Columns 106 Walk-in Cooler Rough 306 Trusses/Roof Ply/W&D Bucks 107 Walk-in Cooler Final 307 Framing 108 Mechanical Ventilation Final 308 Insulation 109 Res Remodel A/C Rough 309 Tie Down- Building 110 Res Remodel A/C Final 310 Roof in progress 111 Com. Remodel A/C Rough 311 Flood Proof 112 Com. Remodel A/C Final 312 Final Building 115 Gas Inspections No. Lintel Beam A14A13:A16 118 Rough Gas 400 Fill Cells 119 Final Gas 401 Flood Vent Relief 120 Underground 403 Epicore Deck 121 Tie Down- Mech/ Plumb 410 Steel in Stair/Columns 124 Electrical Inspections No. Elevator pit 125 Electrical T-Pole 500 T/S Framing 130 Rough Electrical 501 T/S Drywall 131 Final Electrical 502 T/S Insulation 132 Service Change 503 Monolithic Slab 133 Commercial Temp Power 504 Final Roofing 134 Residential Temp Power 505 Final Shutter 135 Underground Electrical Conduit 506 Impact Glass 136 TV/Telephone Rough 508 Termite Baiting 139 TV/Telephone Final 509 Interior Termite 140 Rough Alarm 510 Interior Slab Infill 141 Final Alarm 511 Final Sign/ Flagpole 150 Rough AudioNideo 512 Final Building Fence 160 Final AudioNideo 513 Fence Footing 161 Rough Electrical Walls 516 Fence Fill Cell 162 Rough Electrical Ceiling 517 Framing Mech. Ventilation 163 Under Slab Electrical Conduit 518 Final Building Mech. Ventilation 164 Low Voltage-Alarm Final 519 Window/Door Replacement Non- impact 165 Mechanical Ventilation Final 520 Window/Door Replacement Impact 166 Res Remodel Rough Electrical 521 Shutter Add Res. 167 Res Remodel Final Electrical 522 Shutter Add Com. 168 Com. Remodel Rough Electrical 523 Re-roof In Progress 169 Com. Remodel Final Electrical 524 Re-roof Final 170 Shutter Final Electrical 525 Res Remodel Framing 171 Pool Inspections No. Res Remodel Final Building 172 Pool Steel (Bonding) 700 Com. Remodel Framing 173 Final Pool 701 Com. Remodel Final Building 174 Pool Deck 702 Final Building Screen Cage 175 Wet Niche 703 Plumbing Inspections No. Shell Reinforcement 704 Plumbing Underground 200 Pool Dimensions 705 Plumbing Rough-in 201 Final Plumbing Pool 706 Plumbing Stack Test 202 Final Electrical Pool 707 Sewer Tap 203 Rough Plumbing Pool 708 Final Plumbing 204 Pressure Test Pool Pipe 709 Final Irrigation 205 Fill Cells Pool 710 Grease Trap 206 Footings Pool 711 Oil Interceptor 207 Pile Caps Pool 712 Pressure Test Piping 208 Tie Beam Pool 713 Water Heater Replacement 209 Equipotential Bonding Grid 714 Medical Gas Rough 210 Pool Barrier Fence Final 715 Medical Gas Pressure Test 211 Medical Gas Final 212 Res Remodel Rough Plumbing 213 Res Remodel Final Plumbing 214 Com. Remodel Rough Plumbing 215 Com. Remodel Final Plumbing 216 Water Pipe Replacement 217 Co ier C01411ty Growth Management Department To: Development Services Advisory Committee From: Caroline Cilek, LDC Manager Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2016 Re: DSAC Read - ahead's for Wednesday, April 6, 2016 The DSAC -LDR subcommittee has prepared recommendations for several of the 2015 Cycle 2 LDC Amendments. The DSAC -LDR recommendations are noted in the LDC amendment document and on tentatively approved the Summary Sheet. All materials and recommendations will be posted on the LDC Amendment website and available by following the links below, by close of business on Friday, April 29 2016. We've recently updated the formatting of the LDC Amendment webpage, so please follow these steps to review the amendments and recommendations: 1. Click HERE for the 2015 Land Development Code Amendments. 2. 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