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DSAC Agenda 11/04/2020 Revisedco Ier C: v014 4ty Growth Management Department Development Services Advisory Committee Meeting Wednesday, November 4, 2020 3:00 pm 2800 N. Horseshoe Dr. Naples, FL 34104 Growth Management Department Conference Rooms 609/610 If you have any questions or wish to meet with staff, please contact Trish Mill at 252-8214 Co Ie-r County Growth Management Department Development Services Advisory Committee Wednesday, November 4, 2020 3:00 pm 2800 N. Horseshoe Dr., Naples, FL 34104 Growth Management Building, Conference Rooms 609/610 NOTICE: AS PART OF AN ONGOING INITIATIVE TO PROMOTE SOCIAL DISTANCING DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, THE PUBLIC WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENTS REMOTELY, AS WELL AS IN PERSON, DURING THIS PROCEEDING. INDIVIDUALS WHO WOULD LIKE TO PARTICIPATE REMOTELY, SHOULD REGISTER ANY TIME AFTER THE AGENDA IS POSTED ON THE COUNTY WEBSITE WHICH IS 6 DAYS BEFORE THE MEETING THROUGH THE LINK PROVIDED, LISTING THE TOPIC THEY WISH TO ADDRESS. INDIVIDUALS WHO REGISTER WILL RECEIVE AN EMAIL IN ADVANCE OF THE PUBLIC HEARING DETAILING HOW THEY CAN PARTICIPATE REMOTELY IN THIS MEETING. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEETING, PLEASE CALL TRISH MILL AT (239) 252-8214 OR REGISTER AT: http://bit.ly/Nov4DSACSpeakerRegistration THIS LINK CAN ALSO BE USED FOR THOSE THAT WOULD LIKE TO VIEW THE MEETING BUT NOT SPEAK. CHOOSE THE FIRST OPTION "I DO NOT WISH TO SPEAK- VIEWING ONLY" AS YOUR AGENDA ITEM. Persons wishing to speak on any Agenda item will receive up to three (3) minutes unless the Chairman adjusts the time. Please wait to be recognized by the Chairman and speak into a microphone. State your name and affiliation before commenting. During the 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 mute your audio if you have not been recognized by the Chairman to speak or 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. For more information please contact Trish Mill at (239) 252-8214 or Patricia. Mill @col liercountyfl.gov Agenda: 1. Call to order - Chairman 2. Approval of Agenda 3. Approval of Minutes: a. DSAC Meeting — October 7, 2020 4. DSAC Position Vacancy Review & Vote a. William J. Varian Category: General Contractor b. David Dunnavant Category: Developer c. Mark McLean Category: Architect d. Robert Mulhere Category: Land Planner e. Jeremy Sterk Category: Environmental Consultant 5. Public Speakers 6. Staff Announcements/Updates a. Code Enforcement Division update — [Mike Ossorio] b. Public Utilities Department update — [Eric Fey or designee] c. Growth Management Department Transportation Engineering Division & Planning Division updates — [Jay Ahmad or designee] d. Collier County Fire Review update — [Shar Beddow or Shawn Hanson] e. North Collier Fire Review update — [Capt. Sean Lintz or Daniel Zunzunegui] f. Operations & Regulatory Mgmt. Division update — [Ken Kovensky] g. Development Review Division update — [Matt McLean] h. Zoning Division update — [Anita Jenkins or designee] 7. New Business a. State Certified Voluntary Renewal b. Building Code adoption ordinance, effective 12/31/2020 — [Jonathan Walsh] c. Changes to the Building Code —[Jonathan Walsh] 8. Old Business 9. Committee Member Comments 10. Adjourn FUTURE MEETING DATES: December 2, 2020 — 3:00 pm January 6, 2021— 3:00 pm February 3, 2021— 3:00 pm For more information please contact Trish Mill at (239) 252-8214 or Patricia.Mill@colliercountyfl.gov October 7, 2020 MINUTES OF THE COLLIER COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING Naples, Florida, October 7, 2020 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 (Excused) Chris Mitchell Robert Mulhere Mario Valle Norman Gentry Marco Espinar Laura Spurgeon DeJohn Jeremy Sterk Jeff Curl John English Mark McLean ALSO PRESENT: Jamie French, Deputy Department Head Loraine Lantz, Transportation Planning Eric Fey, Sr. Project Manager, Public Utilities Jeremy Frantz, LDC Manager Mike Ossorio, Director, Code Enforcement Division Matt McLean, Director, Development Review Rich Long, Director, Plans Review and Inspections Ken Kovensky, Director, Operations and Regulatory Management Richard Henderlong, Principal Planner October 7, 2020 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. The meeting was held as a "hybrid" meeting, in person and by Zoom. I. Call to Order - Chairman Chairman Varian called the meeting to order at 3:00 p.m. II. Approval of Agenda Mr. Valle moved to approve the Agenda. Second by Mr. Foley. Carried unanimously 13 - 0. III. Approval of Minutes from September 20, 2020 Meeting a. DSAC Meeting — September 2, 2020 Mr. Dunnavant moved to approve the minutes of the September 2, 2020 meeting as presented. Second by Mr. Curl. Carried unanimously 13 - 0. b. DSAC LDR Subcommittee Meeting — September 15, 2020 (Subcommittee Member vote) Mr. Curl moved to approve the minutes of the September 15, 2020 meeting as presented. Second by Mr. Foley. Carried unanimously 4 - 0. Ms. Spurgeon-DeJohn arrived at 3:10 p.m. IV. Public Speakers None V. Staff Announcements/Updates A. Code Enforcement Division update — [Mike Ossorio] Mr. Ossorio provided the report "Code Enforcement Division Monthly Report August 22, — September 21, 2020 Highlights "" for information purposes. He noted: • "Lifestyle Signs" placed by communities are being addressed by the Division. • Lien search requests remain extremely active. • With the pandemic, the Division is continuing to operate normally with number of cases and hearings increasing over the previous years. • Temporary staff is being utilized on the weekends to help address sign violations, etc. B. Public Utilities Division update — [Tom Chmelik or designee] Mr. Fey submitted the monthly report on response time for "Letters of Availability, Utility Deviations and FDEP Permits" for information purposes. Staff continues to address response times and the Utility Conveyance policy is still under review with a meeting with the County Attorney's Office expected in the near future and review by the subcommittee. Committee discussion occurred noting it may be beneficial to streamline responses to utility letter requests for minor projects to help facilitate the process — Mr. Fey noted staff does provide an email response on minor requests when the issue allows. C. Growth Management Department/Transportation Engineering and/or Planning — [Jay Ahmad or designee] Ms. Lantz provided an update to the 951, East Bridge Study from 2008 noting: 2 October 7, 2020 • The 12 bridges originally identified for funding remain viable, especially with the additional 1 cent sales tax approved by the voters. • A recent review by various Agencies such as the Collier County Sheriff's Office, the School District, Fire Departments, etc. has confirmed there is still a need for the bridges to be addressed. • The item is anticipated to be heard by the Board of County Commissioners at their December 81h meeting. Mr. Curl requested a copy of the study update be sent to him via email. D. County Fire Review update — [Shar Beddow and/or Shawn Hanson] Ms. Beddow reported turnaround times are as follows: Building Plan review, 400; Site Plan reviews 69 at 1 day; Inspections at 2 days. The Fire Marshall's continue meeting remotely as well as conducing inspections with remote videos. E. North Naples Fire Review update — [Capt. Sean Lintz or Daniel Zunzunegui] Mr. Zunzunegui reported turnaround times are as follows: Building Plan review — 3 days; Site Plan reviews — 4 days; Inspections — I day. Inspections continue to be conducted via live video and staff are routinely tested for COVID-19 (with no positive results currently) to ensure safety for employees and the public. Fire Safety Week live events will be rescheduled, but a Public Service Announcement campaign has been initiated to promote the week as normally celebrated. F. Operations & Regulatory Mgmt. Division update [Ken Kovensky] Mr. Kovensky submitted the "Collier County September 2020 Monthly Statistics " which outlined the building plan and land development review activities. The following was noted during his report: • The demand for permits in FY20 was similar to that of 2019 (51,000 +/-) with 80 percent of applications via the electronic format. • The Division continues to address staffing issues to ensure an adequate level of customer service is provided. • The call center had its highest level of inquiries in September (7,000 • Contractor licenses are currently processing double renewals (State and Local) for licensees. He noted: The renewals may be completed in person or online. Staff changes were engaged to help with the service. The processing time is 2 - 4 business days on average unless additional information is required from the applicant. During Committee discussion it was noted the expiration date for the licensees was August 31", however the County continues to provide inspections to accommodate all applicable contractors. Those with a high number of inspections are a priority and there are no late fees associated with those who made application prior to October Isc G. Development Review Division update [Matt McLean] Mr. McLean reported: • The recent heavy rains have raised the issue of sediment control on construction areas with some offsite discharges occurring. October 7, 2020 • Consideration is being given to adjusting the inspection process to ensure proper measures are in place in the initial phase of construction to control the runoff. • Right -of -Way permitting remains active with considerations being given to outsourcing some of the work. VI. New Business a. LDC Amendments i. PL20200001627 - Public Utility Ancillary Systems LDC Section to be Amended: 5.05.12 Specific Standards for Public Utility Ancillary Systems in Collier County Mr. Henderlong presented the proposed amendment noting it removes the minimum height and increases the maximum height to ten feet for a fence or wall, maintains the existing setback of five feet from adjacent property and right-of-way lines for a fence or wall enclosing new PUAS facilities, and exempts a fence or wall enclosing existing PUAS facilities from the five-foot minimum setback. The subcommittee recommended approval of the proposed amendment without any revisions. Mr. Foley moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners adopt the proposed amendment as presented by staff. Second by Mr. Curl. Carried unanimously 14 — 0. ii. PL20200001703 - Community Housing Plan (CHP) Implementation -Regulatory Relief LDC Section to be Amended: 4.02.39 Design Deviation for Housing that is Affordable (New Section) Mr. Frantz presented the proposed amendment noting it provides relief from certain design standards for affordable housing pursuant to the Community Housing Plan recommendations. The subcommittee recommended some changes when they reviewed the proposal and they have been incorporated into the document presented today. Mr. Mulhere moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners adopt the proposed amendment as presented by staff. Second by Mr. Curl. Carried unanimously 13 — 0. Ms. Spurgeon-DeJohn abstained due to a conflict of interest and filed the necessary forms with the County. iii. PL20200001721 - Communication Towers in Estates District LDC Section to be Amended: 2.03.01 Agricultural Districts 5.05.09 Communication Towers Mr. Henderlong presented the proposed amendment noting it implements the Golden Gate Area Master Plan (GGAMP) to allow cellular towers as a conditional use in the Estates (E) Zoning District on parcels that are a minimum of 2.25 acres and located adjacent to collector or arterial roads. It also corrects a few cross references. The towers are allowed the Estate (E) zoning district only on parcels designated as Urban or Rural sites or approved for a specified essential service listed in subsection 5.05.09 of the Code. He noted the Subcommittee recommended changes at their last meeting which were incorporated into the document. Subsequent to their meeting, a few additional changes are proposed as follows: Section 5.05.09 G.1/3 - Clarify, there is no difference between conditional use applications by a government for a governmental site and a stand-alone essential service facility owned by, or to be leased to a governmental entity. October 7, 2020 Section 5.05.09 G.7.c - Clarify the communication tower shall be separated from both "residentially zoned properties" and "Estates zoned properties", i.e. an adjacent Estate zoned parcel or lot. Section 5.05.09 G.25.b - Clarify the telecommunication service cannot be located outside of the Estates Zoning Districts or co -located on an existing tower within an effective radius and provide the same service coverage. Mr. Curl moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners adopt the proposed amendment as presented by staff. Second by Mr. Foley. Carried unanimously 14 — 0. iv. PL20200001602 - 2020 Scrivener's Errors PL20200001602 - 2020 Scrivener's Errors LDC Section to be Amended: 1.08.02 Definitions 2.03.01 Agricultural Districts 2.03.02 Residential Zoning Districts 2.03.03 Commercial Zoning Districts 2.03.05 Civic and Institutional Zoning Districts 2.03.07 Overlay Zoning Districts 2.03.08 Rural Fringe Zoning Districts 4.02.06 Standards for Development within the Airport Overlay (APO) 10.02.03 Requirements for Site Development, Site Improvement Plans and Amendments thereof 10.02.05 Construction, Approval, and Acceptance of Required Improvements 10.02.13 Planned Unit Development (PUD) Procedures Appendix A -Standard Performance Security Documents for Required Improvements Mr. Henderlong presented the proposed amendment noting it corrects scrivener's errors and updates cross references related to various Land Development Code (LDC) sections. The subcommittee recommended approval of the proposed amendment without any revisions. Mr. Foley moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners adopt the proposed amendment as presented by staff. Second by Mr. Curl. Carried unanimously 14 — 0. VII. Old Business None VIII. Committee Member Comments • Mr. Frantz queried if the Committee would like to regularly be updated on changes proposed by the Zoning Division in addition to the Land Development Code Amendments currently reviewed — The Committee requested an item be placed on the agenda for regular review. • The Committee recommended the utility letters process be reviewed by the Utility Subcommittee to determine any changes which may be beneficial to help streamline the activity. 5 October 7, 2020 • Mr. Frantz reported standards are being developed for "Lifestyle Signs" and the item will be reviewed by the subcommittee in the future. IX. Adjourn Next Meeting Dates November 4, 2020 GMD Conference Room 610 — 3:00 pm December 2, 2020 GMD Conference Room 610 — 3:00 pm January 6, 2021 GMD Conference Room 610 — 3:00 pm There being no further business for the good of the County, the meeting was adjourned by the order of the Chair at 4:05 P.M. COLLIER COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE Chairman, William Varian These Minutes were approved by the Board/Chairman on , as presented ❑ , or as amended ❑ . rel FORM 8B MEMORANDUM OF VOTING CONFLICT FOR COUNTY, MUNICIPAL, AND OTHER LOCAL PUBLIC OFFICERS LAST NAME —FIRST NAME —MIDDLE DAME NAME OF BOARD, COUNCIL, COMMISSION, AUTHORITY, OR COMMITTEE DeJohn, Laura S Development Services Advisory Committee MAILING ADDRESS THE BOARD, COUNCIL, COMMISSION, AUTHORITY OR COMMITTEE ON 2350 Stanford Ct WHICH I SERVE IS AUNIT OF: ❑ CITY XCOUNTY ❑ OTHER LOCAL AGENCY CITY COUNTY NAME OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION: Naples Collier Collier County DATE ON WHICH VOTEOCCURRED 10/7/20 MY POSETION 15: ❑ FLECTIVE APPOINTIVE WHO MUST FILE FORM 86 This form is for use by any person serving at the county, city, or other local level of government on an appointed or elected board, council, commission, authority, or committee. It applies to members of advisory and non -advisory bodies who are presented with a voting conflict of interest under Section 112.3143, Florida Statutes. Your responsibilities under the law when faced with voting on a measure in which you have a conflict of interest will vary greatly depending on whether you hold an elective or appointive position. For this reason, please pay close attention to the instructions on this form before completing and filing the form. INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 112.3143, FLORIDA STATUTES A person holding elective or appointive county, municipal, or other local public office MUST ABSTAIN from voting on a measure which would inure to his or her special private gain or loss. Each elected or appointed local officer also MUST ABSTAIN from knowingly voting on a measure which would inure to the special gain or loss of a principal (other than a government agency) by whom he or she is retained (including the parent, subsidiary, or sibling organization of a principal by which he or she is retained); to the special private gain or loss of a relative; or to the special private gain or loss of a business associate. Commissioners of community redevelopment agencies (CRAs) under Sec. 163.356 or 163,357, F.S., and officers of independent special tax districts elected on a one -acre, one -vote basis are not prohibited from voting in that capacity. For purposes of this law, a "relative" includes only the officer's father, mother, son, daughter, husband, wife, brother, sister, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, and daughter-in-law. A "business associate" means any person or entity engaged in or carrying on a business enterprise with the officer as a partner, joint venturer, coowner of property, or corporate shareholder (where the shares of the corporation are not listed on any national or regional stock exchange). ELECTED OFFICERS: In addition to abstaining from voting in the situations described above, you must disclose the conflict.. PRIOR TO THE VOTE BEING TAKEN by publicly stating to the assembly the nature of your interest in the measure on which you are abstaining from voting; and WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER THE VOTE OCCURS by completing and filing this form with the person responsible for recording the minutes of the meeting, who should incorporate the form in the minutes. APPOINTED OFFICERS: Although you must abstain from voting in the situations described above, you are not prohibited by Section 112.3143 from otherwise participating in these matters. However, you must disclose the nature of the conflict before making any attempt to influence the decision, whether orally or in writing and whether made by you or at your direction. IF YOU INTEND TO MAKE ANY ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE DECISION PRIOR TO THE MEETING AT WHICH THE VOTE WILL BE TAKEN; • You must complete and file this form (before making any attempt to influence the decision) with the person responsible for recording the minutes of the meeting, who will incorporate the form in the minutes. (Continued on page 2) CE FORM BB - EFF. 1112013 PAGE 1 Adopted by reference in Rule 34-7.010(1){1], F.A.C. APPOINTED OFFICERS 4continued) • A copy of the form must be provided immediately to the other members of the agency. • The form must be read publicly at the next meeting after the form is filed. IF YOU MAKE NO ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE DECISION EXCEPT BY DISCUSSION AT THE MEETING: • You must disclose orally the nature of your conflict in the measure before participating. • You must complete the form and file it within 15 days after the vote occurs with the person responsible for recording the minutes of the meeting, who must incorporate the form in the minutes. A copy of the form must be provided immediately to the other members of the agency, and the form must be read publicly at the next meeting after the form is filed. DISCLOSURE OF LOCAL OFFICER'S INTEREST I, Laura DeJohn , hereby disclose that on October 7 120 20 (a) A measure came or will come before my agency which (check one or more) x inured to my special private gain or loss; inured to the special gain or loss of my business associate, inured to the special gain or loss of my relative, inured to the special gain or loss of by whom I am retained; or inured to the special gain or loss of which is the parent subsidiary, or sibling organization or subsidiary of a principal which has retained me. (b) The measure before my agency and the nature of my conflicting interest in the measure is as follows: Item 6.a.ii - PL20200001703 - Community Housing Plan (CHP) Implementation - Regulatory Relief Amendments to the Land Development Code were considered during the 10/7/20 DSAC meeting. the preparation of the proposed text changes that were being voted upon. I abstained in order to not influence or make a recommendation on an item that is a work product for which my consulting firm receives compensation. If disclosure of specific information would violate confidentiality or privilege pursuant to law or rules governing attorneys, a public officer, who is also an attorney, may comply with the disclosure requirements of this section by disclosing the nature of the interest in such a way as to provide the public with notice of the conflict. October 15, 2020 Date Filed Signature NOTICE: UNDER PROVISIONS OF FLORIDA STATUTES §112,317, A FAILURE TO MAKE ANY REQUIRED DISCLOSURE CONSTITUTES GROUNDS FOR AND MAY BE PUNISHED BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING: IMPEACHMENT, REMOVAL OR SUSPENSION FROM OFFICE OR EMPLOYMENT, DEMOTION, REDUCTION IN SALARY, REPRIMAND, OR A CIVIL PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED $10,000. CE FORM 8B - EFF. 1112013 PAGE 2 Adopted by reference in Rule 34-7.010(1)ft F.A.C. Board of County Commissioners 3299 East Tamiami Trail, Suite 800 Naples, FL 34112 (239) 252-8400 Application for Advisory Committees/Boards Name:_ W I ��-�ra w► 'I Home Phone: 239- ZS g- a13 Home Address: 3J�a-o i Z �34 V `-Code: Business Phone: Z3 j1�{, p V31E-mail address: U-�3 VA21 , j Q Board or Committee Applied for: '1-�> S Category (if applicable): �� f14 w Tv1,4t7_ Example: Commission District, Developer, environmentalist, layperson, etc. How long have you lived in Collier County: "t_5 How many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: -t.L Have you ever been con ted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? Yes No If yes, explain: Place of 4- Do you or your employer do business with the County? Yes _X, No If yes, explain: Would you and/or any organizations with wh' h you are affiliated benefit from decisions or recommendations made by this advisory board? Yes No 11 yes, explain: NOTE: All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of'County Commissioners in the event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of organizations that may benefit them in the outcome of advisory board recommendations or they enter into contracts with the County. Are you a registered voter in Collier County: Yes No Do you currently hold public office? Yes No X—If so, what is that office? Do you now serve, or have you ever served, on a Collier County board or committee? Yes J` No If Yes, please list the committees/boards: vo Please list your community activities (civic clubs, neighborhood associations, etc, and positions held: c Z Education:o Experience: 500 N7-A-' A Please attach any additional information you feel pertinent; This application should be forwarded to f3'andaRodri ue acollier ov,,et or by mail or in person to Wanda Rodriguez, County Attorneys Office, 3299 East Tamiami Trail, Suite #890, Naples, FL 3411Z Thank you far volunteering to serve the citizens of Collier County. DSAC Clarifications Collier County Boards: • Collier County Development Services Advisory Committee (DSAC) General Contractor Appointment--2020 Chairman • Collier County Board of Adjustments and Appeals General Contractor Appointment 2002-2004 • Collier County Fire Review Task Force DSAC member appointee 2007, Vice Chair Community Activities: • Member of the Saint Elizabeth Seton School Board 2005- 2013 President 2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011-2012, 2012-2013 school years • Knights of Cofumbus-4th Degree member of the St. Elizabeth Seton Council #4357 Financial Secretary 2011-2019 • Housing Development Corp of Southwest Florida (HDC); Board Member 2011-2016 President 2013-2015 • Catholic Charities district 3(Collier County) Board Member 2011-2018 • Diocese of Venice School Board Member 2013- Present President 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20 school years • Catholic Charities Diocese of Venice Board Member 2016-2018 Education- • 1985- 1987 Massasoit Community College Canton, Ma. Associates Degree in Applied Science -Specified my education in Structural Engineering • 1999-2008 NAHB Designation classes Various Locations CGR Designation Received 2001 CAPS Designation Received 2002 CGP Designation Received 2008 • 2001 University of Florida Naples Ff. Fast Track Business Planning —consisting of an intense training program on running and managing your business • 1989—Present State of Florida Approved Various Locations Continuing Education as required to keep license-14 hours every 2 years Includes Workman's Comp, Wind Mitigation, OSHA, Business Practices to name a few Experience: Aug 1989- Present Wm. J. Varian Const. Co., Inc Naples, FL President Have built this company from a handyman -based business to a full -service General Contracting business Responsible for Sales, Estimating, Project Management, Product selections, Customer service to name a few Review conditions and Owner's abilities for age related remodel work Design and specify products for each project Discuss with owner's various products and ratings involved Follow Florida Building Code, this includes better energy efficiency County Business: • We currently have a contract with Collier Area Transit (CAT) to refurbish bus shelters throughout Collier County Advisory Board Application Form Collier County Government 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 800 Naples, FL 34112 (239) 252-8400 Application was received on: 10/22/2020 3:22:58 PM. Name: Dave Dunnavant Home Phone: Home Address: 16441 Sandalwood Lane City: Naples Zip Code: 34109 Phone Numbers Business: 239-403-6875 E-Mail Address: 2DDunnavant mail.com Board or Committee: Development Services Advisory Committee Category: Develope Place of Employment: Peninsula Improvement Corporation How long have you lived in Collier County: more than 15 How many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: I am a year-round resident Have you been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? Nol Not Indicated Do you or your employer do business with the County? No Not Indicated NOTE: All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of County Commissioners in the event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of organizations that may benefit them in the outcome of advisory board recommendations or they enter into contracts with the County. Would you and/or any organizations with which you are affiliated benefit from decisions or recommendations made by this advisory board? No Not Indicated Are you a registered voter in Collier County? Yes Do you currently hold an elected office? No Do you now serve, or have you ever served on a Collier County board or committee? Yes Development Services Advisory Board 2004-present, past vice chair for four years. Please list your community activities and positions held: olunteer- Habitat for Humanity and Guadalupe Center, Leadership Collier program graduate, olunteer- Youth Leadership Collier, Chamber of SW FI; Collier Building Assoc; Urban Land Institu Education: Naples High, Univ of Florida Bach, Florida State Juris Doctor Experience / Background 140 years of construction/development State certified general contractor' LEED Accredited Professional, reen Building Instit Advisory Board Application Form Collier County Government 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 800 Naples, FL 34112 (239) 252-8400 Application was received on: 9/28/2020 4:43:37 PM. Name: Imark McLean Home Phone: 1239.250.9915 Home Address: 12484 Pinewood Circle City: Naples Zip Code: 34105 Phone Numbers Business: 1239.331.7092 E-Mail Address: mmclean mhka .com Board or Committee: Development Services Advisory Committee Category: Not indicated Place of Employment: MHK Architecture & Planning How long have you lived in Collier County: 5-10 How many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: I am a year-round resident Have you been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? Nol Not Indicated Do you or your employer do business with the County? No Not Indicated NOTE: All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of County Commissioners in the event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of organizations that may benefit them in the outcome of advisory board recommendations or they enter into contracts with the County. Would you and/or any organizations with which you are affiliated benefit from decisions or recommendations made by this advisory board? No Not Indicated Are you a registered voter in Collier County? Yes Do you currently hold an elected office? No Do you now serve, or have you ever served on a Collier County board or committee? Yes Development Services Advisory Committee Please list your community activities and positions held: Gulf Coast Builder Exchange - Member Education: Valencia State College - AA Drafting & Design LEED-AP Certified ence / Background US Marine - retired American Institute of Building Design - Professional Membe Advisory Board Application Form Collier County Government 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 800 Naples, FL 34112 (239) 252-8400 Application was received on: 10/22/2020 1:28:32 PM. Name: Robert Mulhere Home Phone: 2398259373 Home Address: 13613 Recreation Lane City: Naples Zip Code: 34116 Phone Numbers Business: 239-254-200 E-Mail Address: bobmulhere hmen .com Board or Committee: Development Services Advisory Committee Category: Planne Place of Employment: Hole Montes How long have you lived in Collier County: more than 15 How many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: I am a year-round resident Have you been convicted or found guiltv of a criminal offense (anv level felonv or first degree misdemeanor only)? Nol Not Indicated Do you or your employer do business with the County? Yes We provide consulting services including survey, civil engineering and planning, from time to time. NOTE: All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of County Commissioners in the event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of organizations that may benefit them in the outcome of advisory board recommendations or they enter into contracts with the County. Would you and/or any organizations with which you are affiliated benefit from decisions or recommendations made by this advisory board? No Not Indicated Are you a registered voter in Collier County? Yes Do you currently hold an elected office? No Do you now serve, or have you ever served on a Collier County board or committee? Yes Development Services Advisory Committee (for the past 20 years or so) Please list your community activities and positions held: Education: BA - Political Science - St. Michael's College MA - Publics Administration - FGCU ence / Background I have been a professional planner working in SW Florida for more than 30 years, in both the publics an sector. Over the vears I have served on manv civic and communitv oreanizations Advisory Board Application Form Collier County Government 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 800 Naples, FL 34112 (239) 252-8400 Application was received on: 9/28/2020 3:27:30 PM. Name: Jeremy Sterk Home Phone: 2395954929 Home Address: 1614 111th Ave North City: Naples Zip Code: 34108 Phone Numbers Business: 2393040030 E-Mail Address: Lerem s eteflorida.com Board or Committee: Development Services Advisory Committee Category: Environmental Consultant Place of Employment: Earth Tech Environmental How long have you lived in Collier County: more than 15 How many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: I am a year-round resident Have you been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? Nol Not Indicated Do you or your employer do business with the County? Yes Earth Tech Environmental performs exotic removal and consulting services for Collier County. NOTE: All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of County Commissioners in the event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of organizations that may benefit them in the outcome of advisory board recommendations or they enter into contracts with the County. Would you and/or any organizations with which you are affiliated benefit from decisions or recommendations made by this advisory board? No Not Indicated Are you a registered voter in Collier County? Yes Do you currently hold an elected office? No Do you now serve, or have you ever served on a Collier County board or committee? Yes (Conservation Collier Land Advisory Committee (2009-2014) DSAC (2015 to present) Appointed by BCC tol FWC Local Rule Review Committee (Manatee Protection Speed Zones) (2016 Please list your community activities and positions held: Education: BS Aquatic Biology - St. Cloud State University 1994 Experience / Background Certified Environmental Professional (CEP) #1692037, Academy of Board Certified Environmental (Professionals Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent (Permit No. GTA-09-00192) FWC Burrowing Owl Registered Agent (No. RAG-18-00080) FWC Approved Shorebird Monitor USFWS Approved Manatee Observer USFWS Approved Bald Eagle Monitor USACE Approved for Benthic\Seagrass Surveys FDEP Approved for Benthic\Seagrass Surveys FDEP Approved Mangrove Trimmer PADI Research Diver Certified SSI Nitrox Diver Certified Florida Association of Environmental Professionals — member since January 1995; served on the Board o Directors for the Southwest Florida Chapter from (2008-2012). Past Secretary, Vice President, & President. State of Florida Real Estate License (2003 to Present) September 22, 2020 — October 21, 2020 Code Cases by Category Code Enforcement Division Monthly Report September 22, 2020 — October 21, 2020 Highlights • Cases opened: 889 • Cases closed due to voluntary compliance: 591 • Property inspections: 3325 • Lien searches requested: 1553 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 Trnndc Cases Opened Per Month 995 Oct-19 Nov-19 Dec-19 Jan-20 Feb-20 Mar-20 Apr-20 May-20 Jun-20 Jul-20 Aug-20 Sep-20 Code Inspections Per Month 3839 Oct-19 Nov-19 Dec-19 Jan-20 Feb-20 Mar-20 Apr-20 May-20 Jun-20 Jul-20 Aug-20 Sep-20 This report reflects monthly data from September 22, 2020 — October 21, 2020 September 22, 2020 — October 21, 2020 Code Cases by Category 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 2019 2020 Bayshore Immokalee irigin of Case de Div. Initiated Cases mplaint Initiated Cases CRA Case Opened Monthly 1• Monthly Open Cases *Total Opened Cases to Date (Report initiated September 2018) This report reflects monthly data from September 22, 2020 — October 21, 2020 September 22, 2020 — October 21, 2020 Code Cases by Category Site Dev Signs 4% Right of 5% Animals Snipe signs omitted Accessory Use \/o,.o+o+i.,n Qoni dromen+c 0% � no/ FXPCIJtIVP Order isance Abatement 36% Pr( 7% 1% 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 Executive Order — Emergency/Executive Mask Order 2020-06 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. This report reflects monthly data from September 22, 2020 — October 21, 2020 September 22, 2020 — October 21, 2020 Code Cases by Category Site Dev Sigr 2°/ Right c Way 5% Propert Animals VeL,etation Requirements 1% Accessory Use Occupational Licensing 2% Case Type Common Issues Associated with Case Type Snipe signs omitted >ise ce Abatement 37% Accessory Use — Fence permits, fence maintenance, canopies, shades, guesthouse renting etc. Animals — Prohibited animals, too many animals, etc. Commercial - Shopping carts Executive Order — Emergency/Executive Mask Order 2020-06 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. This report reflects monthly data from September 22, 2020 — October 21, 2020 July 22, 2020— August 21, 2020 Code Cases by Category Snipe signs omitted Animals Vegetation Requirements __1 Accessory Use Site Deve 8� Signs 6% Right of 7% Propert, 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. This report reflects monthly data from September 22, 2020 — October 21, 2020 Nuisance batement 38% 120 100 80 40 20 0 Public Utilities Department Engineering and Project Management Division Response Timms - .-,ctters of Availability Apr-20 May-20 Jun-20 Jul-20 Aug-20 Sep-20 Requests Completed Minimum Average � Maximum Requests Received 16 14 12 10 6 4 2 0 4 4 3 97 v 2 m 7 1 1 0 Public Utilities Department Engineering and Project Management Division Response Time - Utility Deviations 96 Apr-20 May-20 Jun-20 Jul-20 Aug-20 Sep-20 � Requests Completed Sufficiency Review Time Substantive Review Time Requests Received 30 25 20 10 5 0 50 45 40 35 01, 0 a, 25 c .N m WE 15 10 5 C Public Utilities Department Engineering and Project Management Division Response Time - FDEP Permits Apr-20 May-20 Jun-20 Jul-20 Aug-20 Sep-20 Requests Completed Initial Review Time � Revision Review Time Director Approval Time Requests Received 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 N 0 7- 0 er County October 2020 .MonthCy Statistics -- - _•lt�fr.__ ---y8• -- -800 COLLIER COUNTY GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES it 10/2020 Growth Management Department Building Plan Review Statistics All Permits Applied by Month 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 00 0o ao c� rn rn 0 rn 0 a� rn a� rn a� o� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r N N N N N N N N N N +. i U i L i >+ C ai Q i L) C L L >+ a1 Q. r Oo d fC d R Q R 3 3 d V o d M d 0 Q M 7 3 a)V z o� LL E a E n a O z o� LL E a E n a Cn o Top 15 of 35 Building Permit Types Applied Pool, Plumbing 199 Roof, 437� Mechanical, 688___\�(�� Shutters/Doors/ Windows, 529 Gas, 221 Fence, Aluminu 20 Electrical, Bldg tructure, ew 1 &\Add/Alt, Bldg 308 293 2 Res, ,�� Carport/Shed, 92 ROW Residential, 133 Solar, 76 Well Permits, 119 Building Plan Review Statistics Monthly 1 & 2 Family Total Construction Value by Applied Date $200,000,000 $150,000,000 $100,000,000 $50,000,000 0o rn rn rn M o 0 0 0 N N N N O Q O Q O t 1 &2 Family Monthly Total Construction Value by Applied Date $200,000,000 $150,000,000 $100,000,000 $50,000,000 Monthly Multi -family & Commercial Total Construction Value by Applied Date $200,000,000 $150,000,000 $100,000,000 $50,000,000 ao rn rn M M 0 0 0 0 N N N U C: Q 3 U Q 3 U O-) Q� O� Q� O (Multi -family Commercial 00 00 0o rn _rn rn rn rn rn w _rn rn rn rn rn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N N N N N N N N N O O a)M (1)O- (6 3 7 a)U O (1)(6 a)N Q (6 3 � 3 N U Z 0 � LL 2 Q 2 � Q (n O Z Q - LL 2 Q g � Q (n o --*--1&2 Family --*--Multi-family Commercial Building Plan Review Statistics 400 -- 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 New Construction Building Permits Issued by Month ao 0o ao M M M M M M M M M M M M o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T_ T_ T" r T_ r r T_ r r T_ T" T_ T_ T" N N N N N N N N N N > U C .0 L L >, C 0 iZ r > V C .0 L L >, C 0 rL � 0 z o n LL Q M n Q N 0 Z G n LL Q M n QCl) 0 Oct- 18 Nov- 18 Dec- 18 Jan 19 Feb- 19 Mar- 19 Apr- 19 May- 19 Jun- 19 Jul- 19 Aug- 19 Sep- 19 Oct- 19 Nov- 19 Dec- 19 Jan- 20 Feb- 20 Mar- 20 Apr- 20 May 20 Jun- 20 Jul- 20 Aug- 20 Sep- 20 Oct- 20 ■ Commercial 6 4 4 4 5 4 6 7 8 3 11 9 8 15 5 9 4 7 4 5 7 5 6 3 3 ■ Multi -family 12 6 2 7 6 6 7 5 3 3 15 7 8 6 4 11 9 9 9 5 2 10 10 11 1 0 1&2 Family 213 232 194 316 218 261 251 254 250 274 263 285 306 235 182 232 234 250 192 205 196 234 296 248 352 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 New Multi -family Building Permits Issued by Month New Commercial Building Permits Issued by Month 18 16 14 12 10 8 �lflM,■1 K MEMNON�����������������1 00 00 O O M M O O O O O O O 00 00 O O O O M M O O O O O U Q (M U Q U U U L U U L C U) U N N 73 a) N M 7 N N Q- :3 � N N C- :3 � 0 p LL Q Q 0 0 LL Q� Q 0 0 0 LL Q� Q O 0 LL Q� Q 0 Building Inspections Statistics Building Inspections 30,000 111 1 111 111 O O O O h O M 00 w O O r M r N A � O w O M .1 O O M (n M M M M r N O O O O M M O O 1 1 1 1 N M 0 r N M N N � N N N N N N N N N C Q O COO N N N N N N N N N 0 N N O O N 111 1 ROW, 544 Types of Building Inspections Plumbing, 3,421 Septic, Mechanical, 2,221 181 Land Development 1,419 Pollution Control, 2---- Gas, 865 Structural, 10,098 Electrical, 4,236 [Well, 105 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 Land Development Services Statistics All Land Development Applications Applied by Month ao ao ao as o> w w o> as w c> as o> as rn o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r N N N N N N N N N N }I i ci L L i+ C Q. i"i i U C -0L L >, C 0 0. — OO 0 m a) O � cC O -) � 3 0)V Z o—, L a-) Q cn O Z o-) U- 2 Q 2-) a U) O Top 5 Land Development Applications Applied within the Last 6 Months 120 107 106 100 80 60 40 20 0 Site Development Plan Insubstantial Change E 11 Zoning Verification Letter 99 56 53 Vegetation Lot Split Utility Conveyance Removal Permit Final Acceptance Land Development Services 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 Statistics Pre -application Meetings by Month w w w M M M M M M o M M M M M o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T_ T" r r r r N N N CV N N N N N N +' > <.: C � L L �, C of Q }' > c.i C o 0 i Q0 z0 n L � 3 °' L ° Q 3 Z L2 ) 0 Front Zoning Counter Permits Applied by Month 00 00 00 0� rn rn rn as a> rn o� rn� rn� o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r r r N N N N N N N N N N O Z 0 n LL Q �° aD 0p z 0 n�� Q f° �� � d Cn 0 Temporary Use Commercial Certificates Land Development Services 0 C 0 .LA 5 4 w 0 3 z 2 60 50 00' 40 E Z 20 10 0 Statistics Number of New Subdivisions Recorded per Month 0 ao ao o� a� o� rn a� o� rn 0 o rn rn a� w o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r N N N N N N N N N N " i U C i L >+ C a1 Q i U C-0 L L C IM 0. "r U O d f0 d M Q M 3 = 0 U 0 0 M 0 M 0- M =' = 0)U O z o n a_ 2 Q 2 n Q cn O z o n a_ 2 Q 2 n Q CO 0 Plat Pages Recorded per Month 54 19 17 15 1312 1314 13 14 9 9 7 8 6 4 5 4 0 00 0� oo rn 0 0 rn a� a� o� o� c> rn rn rn o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r N N N N N N N N N N V i U C R Q �+ C 0 CL V i U C.0 Q >+ C I1 Q V O 0 IC d cv � � 0)0 0 M d M 0 z 0 n a_ Q Q cn 0 z 0 n a_ Q 2 Q cq 0 Yearly Totals 2018 - 43 2019 - 31 2020 - 22 Yearly Totals 2018 - 192 2019 - 131 2020 - 141 Land Development Services Statistics Monthly Total of Subdivision Applications (PSPA, PSP, PPL, PPLA, ICP, FP, CNST) by Month 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 ao ao ao as a� a� as a� a� as a� a) rn rn rn o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r N N N N N N N N N N V i V C Q �+ C Q) Q V i V C Q �+ C a) a V O O d R d R 3 4) O d to d R 3 3 d Z o LL 2 Q g Q 0 0 Z o-) LL 2 Q 2�" Q c� O 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 Monthly Total of Subdivision Re-submittals/Corrections (PSPA, PSP, PPL, PPLA, ICP, FP, CNST) by Month ao 00 0o a� a� a� rn rn rn rn o a� rn a� o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r N N N N N N N N N N > U c � - Q c 3 a) CL > c .0Q >+ c Q. O O 4)M N R 3 d O d R d R 3 3 d Z 0-) LL 2 Q g n n Q cn 0 Z 0 nLL Q n n Q CO 0 Land Development Services 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Statistics Monthly Total of Site Plan Applications (SIP, SIPI, SDP, SDPA, SDPI, NAP) by Month 0o ao ao a� rn as w w o> a� w rn rn w as o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r N N N N N N N N N N 0 z 0 n Li 2 Q ca � n M (D 0 z 0 n Li 2 Q ca 3' ) 0 Monthly Total of Site Plan Re-submittals/Corrections (SIP, SIPI, SDP, SDPA, SDPI, NAP) by Month ao ao o� as rn rn rn o w a� rn rn as rn as o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r N N N N N N N N N N L L C a1 a +' i 0 C -0 L L >, C a) a � 0 Z 0_, Li 2 Q �° 3 d 0 z 0 n Li 2 Q M = ) 0 Reviews for Land Development Services Number of Land Development Reviews 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 ' 400 200 r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r N N N N N N N N N N OO d M d Q R d V O d M d M Q R 7 d V Z O� LL2 Q 2 n Q to O Z O� LL2 Q 2 n Q to O Percentage Ontime for the Month 0 Ontime 0 Late Land Development Services Statistics Total Applied Construction Valuation Estimate $25,000,000 $20,000,000 $15,000,000 $10,000,000 $5,000,000 $0 0o ao w rn rn rn rn rn rn rn a� rn rn rn a� o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r r r r N N N N N N N N N N OO 0 M d M = M O � 3 d V O O M N R = M O' O N V Z o n w 2 a 2 n Q w 0 Z o n LL 2 Q M n Q U) 0 ■ Construction Estimate Utility Estimate Site & Utility Inspections 80 70 1 60 E 50 I i I v 40 a 0 30 a 20 10 0 00 00 00 rn am am am rn M rn rn am rn rn am o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 > U c -0 a c w a • > U c -0 i C 00 n UU o v v o ° Q a - � v U o v m v ° Q o = v U z o , � 2 ¢ g 3 a V)o z o LL g a g , a V)O ■ Final Subdivision Inspection ■ Final Utility Inspection Preliminary Subdivision Inspection Preliminary Utility Inspection ■ Tie In Inspection Fire Review Statistics Building Fire Review Average Number of Days 10 9 8 7 6 rTo 5 0 4 3 2 1 0 00 00 00 M M M m M M M M m M M M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ci ci ri ci rl ci c-I r-I ci rl ci rl �--� ci ri N N N N N N N N N N > U C 00L.L MQ i c 75 o0 7 a +, > O U C -0 a C 750n co 2 a 0 z N 0 0 L.L Q LA 0 Total Number of Building Fire Reviews by Month Fire District Oct- Nov- Dec- Jan- Feb- Mar- Apr- May- Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Oct- Nov- Dec- Jan- Feb- Mar- Apr- May- Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Oct- 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 0 North Collier 608 432 419 471 447 596 645 711 729 725 709 621 688 488 470 410 458 633 565 510 642 645 564 558 588 Collier County (Greater Naples) 453 447 325 421 327 475 443 395 339 386 426 365 481 388 359 476 361 397 355 324 462 418 409 400 439 Planning Fire Review Average Number of Days 10 9 8 7 6 5 0 4 3 2 1 0 00 00 ri ri 00 am rn rn rn M rn rn rn M rn rn m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rl ri rl ri ci ri rl ri rl ri ri ri rl N N N N N N N 0 N 0 N 0 N > U0 U C -0 a c 0n a > U C -0 i c a) v fu a (0 a) U 0 a) v r0 a 5 W 7 a v U z � o Ll g a 2 a LA 0 z 0 LL g a g a V) 0 Total Number of Planning Fire Reviews by Month Fire District Oct- Nov- Dec- Jan- Feb- Mar- Apr- May- Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Oct- Nov- Dec- Jan- Feb- Mar- Apr- May- Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Oct- 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ■ North Collier 83 55 37 43 51 48 44 46 57 50 35 60 69 50 56 57 39 48 38 36 33 42 33 47 44 Collier County(Greater Naples) 56 54 60 77 63 66 82 72 71 66 76 59 66 63 63 57 72 62 48 62 62 52 61 59 62 ORDINANCE NO. 2020- AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, FORMALLY ADOPTING THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, SEVENTH EDITION (2020), AND PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY GRANTED BY SECTION 553.80(3), FLORIDA STATUTES, ADDING CERTAIN EXEMPTIONS TO SECTION 105.2 OF THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, SEVENTH EDITION (2020) RELATING TO ADDITION, ALTELZATION, OR REPAIRS PERFORMED BY A PROPERTY OWNER ON IqS OR HER OWN PROPERTY; INCORPORATING CURRENT LOCAL WIND ZONE MAPS; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ORDINANCE NO. 2017- 52 IN ITS ENTIRETY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN T COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; PROV G FOR PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION; AND P IDING OV EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Article VIII of the State Constitution and Chapter 125 of the Florida Statutes provides that counties, as political subdivisions of the Si6v ge the governmental and proprietary powers to enable them to conduct g�rnment, performand may exercise any such powers for p joft except w expresslyprohibited by law; and WHEREAS, pursuant thereto, on March , 2012, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 2012-14, which adopted by reference the Florida Building Code, 2010 edition, to 0e0enftforc*e Collier County in the unincorporated portions of the County as well as loca \553.), the a istrativ�rocedures of the Florida Building Code as authorized by SectioFlorida atutes; and �, pursuant thereto, on June 23, 2015, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 2015-36, which adopted by reference the Florida Building Code, 5th edition (2014), to be enforced by Collier County in the unincorporated portions of the County as well as local amendments to the administrative procedures of the Florida Building Code as authorized by Section 553.73(4)(a), Florida Statutes; and Page 1 of 8 WHEREAS, pursuant thereto, on December 12, 2017, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 2017-52, which adopted by reference the Florida Building Code, 6th edition (2017), to be enforced by Collier County in the unincorporated portions of the County as well as local amendments to the administrative procedures of the Florida Building Code as authorized by Section 553.73(4)(a), Florida S tutes; and WHEREAS, Section 553.73(6), Florida Statutes, provi hat any amendment to the Florida Building Code adopted by a local government pursuant is paragraph shall be effective only until adoption by the Florida Building jimission of a new edition of the Florida Building Code every third year; and WHEREAS, since adoption of Ordinance No. 2017-52, the Florida Building Commission has adopted Florida Building Code, Seventh Edition (2020); AL WHEREAS; on April 23, 2009, the Collier County Review and Permitting Department petitioned the State of F ,lAftlding Commission inquiri�g whether replacement of a gas or electric water heateyliftres a bliing permit trier the requirements of the Florida Building Code; and Building Commission issued a Declaratory Statement dated September 9, 2009, s'Wg in ppf, "Therefore, based on the foregoing, and in the absence of an exemption applicable �h the jurisdiction pursuant to Section 553.80(3), Florida Statutes (2007), the Code requires al fermit for the replacement of a gas or electric water heater"; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners desires to repeal Ordinance No. 2012- 14 in its entirety and formally adopt, by reference, the Florida Building Code, Fifth Edition (2014); and Page 2 of 8 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 553.80(3), Florida Statutes, the Board of County Commissioners desires to add certain exemptions to Section 105.2 of the 71h edition (2020) Florida Building Code (Work Exempt from Permit) relating to addition, alteration, or repairs. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION ONE: ADOPTION OF AND ADDITIONS TO THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE. (a) Adoption. There is hereby adopted by referenc Llorida Building Code, Seventh Edition (2020), and any amendments thereto, to en reed by Collier County in the unincorporated portions of the County. b Additions. The following additions adjustments dded to the 7th Edition 2020 Florida O g � J ( ) Building Code: 105.2 Work exempt from permit. Exemptions from permit requirements of this code shall not be deemed to grant authorization for any work to be done in any manner in violation of the provisions of this code. Permits shall not be required for the following: For purposes of this se n the following terms ly: Repair — to restore placing a part or putting together what is torn or broken; to restore or renew an art for purpose of its maintenance or to correct damage. 4Reement — put something new in the place of, to remove the entire component (not a and install a new compo?ause, 6 former place or position. Like for Like (Like Kin Simtype, operation and service connection Mechanical: 9. Dustless ventilation isolated systems, that does not affect any fire penetrations or rated assemblies Plumbing: 3. Plumbing fixture repair or replacement, that does not affect any fire penetrations or rated assemblies. Electrical: 1. Ceiling fixture replacement using existing outlet box and wiring, that does not affect any fire penetrations or rated assemblies. Building: 1. Flooring installation. 2. Painting/wallpaper. Page 3 of 8 3. Finish trim work. 4. Interior door replacement not effecting existing framed opening. 5. Drywall repair/replacement that are not fire -related and are small areas that do not exceed two sheets of drywall (64 sf). 6. Gutters and leaders. 105.2.4. Exemptions for Detached single family residences. The following permit exemptions have been established for Collier County based on Section 102.2.5 of the Florida Building Code and Section 553.80(3), Florida St tes. The following permit exemptions are for owners of single famil or their hired licensed non - owner (contractor) of detached residences performing work on detached single-family properties. All work performed shall comply with the standards of the Florida Buildin Code Residential. Electrical 1. Repair work performed by licensed ele cal Iractors t does not exceed 2. 3. 0 $1,500.00 in value of materials and labo Repair or replace existing light fixtur Repair or replace electrical wall switches and 120 volts. Repair/replace low voltage (>jilLer 77 volt: 14 fans. I outlet devices of Plumbing 1. Repair work performed by lic nsed plumbing contractors that $1,500.00 in value of materials and labor. 2. Repair water solar panels by licensed plumbing cc ractors. 3. Change ou an above ground LP tank 100 lbs. or less. 4. Repair i system. 1 5. Repair dome ater service/lines. 6. Unclog sewer stoppage. amps or less does not exceed 7. Repair sewer line excluding r or replacement of interceptors, separators by licensed plumbing contr ors. 8. Repair/replace faucets. 9. Repair/replace water close idet fixtures only. 10. Repair/replace sink/lavatory fixtures only. 11. Repair/replace residential pool equipment other than pool heater. 12. Repair/replace shut off valve on a domestic water line. 13. Repair/replace house pumps not exceeding 2 hp 14. Repair/replace residential garbage disposal. 15. Repair/replace residential dishwasher. 16. Repair/replace like -for -like kind electric water heater up to 52-gallon capacity to include electrical connection. 17. Repair/replacement of water purification/water softener equipment. Mechanical 1. Repair work performed by licensed mechanical contractors that does not exceed $1,500.00 in cost for parts and labor. 2. Repair of air conditioning duct. Page 4 of 8 3. Repair/replace coil, compressor or refrigerant piping. 4. Repair/replace non -combustion heating. 5. Repair/replace ventilation fans. 6. Replacement of window air conditioning unit utilizing existing electrical. 7. Installation of ductless ventilation and range hoods Building 1. Repair work performed by licensed contractors per Florida Statute 489 that is not structural in nature and does not change the occupancy, doe of affect life safety and the value of which does not exceed $1,500.00 in labor an,J erials. 2. The repair of any roof covering not exceeding $1,500T.O in value of materials and labor or work not exceeding two roofing squares (200 sq. ft.) in extent. 3. Installation or repair of satellite dishes installed in accordance with manufacturers specifications and in compliance with local zoning requirements. 4. Installation or repair of canvas or cloth co v red awnings. 5. Installation or repair of rain gutters. 6. Enclosure of existing covered patios onies/porches with screenin . 7. Cement plaster (stucco) applied directly onto structures construc of concrete masonry units. Application of cement plaster must meet or exceed the manufactures recommendations. All other applications will require a permit including but not limited to wood, Exterior Insulation Foam Syste FS) brick, siding, or other application over metal lath or wire lath fabric. MWO 8. Door or window repair including swinging, sliding, pivoting, and rolling excluding the frame, which does not otherwise create a new opening, enlarge or reduce an existing opening, or require the removal of any exterior or interior finish material serving a building constructed on a residential zoned lot. This exemption shall not allow no relieve th Nuilding owner, unit owner, installer or contractor from complying w' win ad and opening protection requirements of the Florida Building Code. 9. Movable cases, co s, and partitions not over 10 feet in height. 10. Cabinetry, counter tops, painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, and other similar finish work. This exemption is not allowed nor applicable when the work or alteration affects the structural integrity of a load bearing wall, or the fire-resistant material of a fire rated horizontal or vertical separation. Projects located within a designated flood zone are required to comply with the substantial improvement requirements and submit a cost breakdown for any work which may be exempted from permits. 11. Swings and similar playground equipment accessory. This exemption shall not allow nor permit the encr�chment of setbacks or the erection of any unsafe, structurally unsound, or dilapidated structure. In the event the structure violates setbacks or is considered unsafe, structurally unsound, or dilapidated the building official may require a permit. Note: All work shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building codes and zoning regulations. To assure your safety and to assure proper construction and/or installation, those homeowners who are not familiar with the provisions and requirements of the Florida Building Code are encouraged to review code requirements prior to doing any work or repairs or they can contact the County building department if they have any questions. Homeowners lacking the technical background and familiarity with the code requirements are encouraged to have the work done by a licensed professional/contractor or as an alternative apply for a permit where Page 5 of 8 they will receive a technical review of the proposed work and where they will receive all required onsite technical inspections performed by a state licensed building inspector. 107.3.1 Approval of construction documents. When the building official issues a permit, the construction documents shall be approved, in writing or by stamp, as "Reviewed for Code Compliance." One set of construction documents so reviewed shall be retained by the building official. The other set shall be returned to the applicant, shall be kept at the site of work and shall be open to inspection by the building official or a duly authorized representative. Digital copies available at the e of work and open to inspection by the building official or a duly authorized representativ�xo be accepted. SECTION TWO: INCORPORATION OF UPDATED D Z zk PS. The Wind Zone Maps appended hereto, consisting o ateg 1, Catego Category 3 and Category 4, are hereby adopted. SECTION THREE: REPEAL Ordinance No. 2017-52 is hereby repealed in its entirety. SECTION FOUR. CONFLICT AND SEVERABILIT In the event this4 Oina%nflicts with Xiy other ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the invalid or separate, distinct and W 'Volk remaining portion. SECTION FIVE: The provisions phrase or portion of the Ordinance is held jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a and such holding shall not affect the validity of the ON IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES. Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinances may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or any other appropriate word. Page 6 of 8 SECTION SIX: PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION. If any person, firm, corporation, or other legal entity whether public or private, shall fail or refuse to obey or comply with, or violates, any of the provisions of the Ordinance, such person, firm, corporation, or other legal entity whether public or private, upon conviction of such offence, shall be punished by a fine not to exceed Five Hundredllars ($500.00) or by imprisonment not to exceed sixty (60) days in the County jail, or both, in the discretion of the court. Each day of continued violation or noncompliance shall be sidered as a separate offense. In addition, any person, firm, corporation, or other legal entity whether public or private, convicted under the provisions of this s,#Aion all pa 11 costs and expenses involved in the case. In addition, the provisions of this Ordinance may be enforced by any means appropriate under Section 125.69, Florida Statutes, or ChaptekN62, Florida Statutes, or as set forth in the Code of Laws and Ordinances Clooler County, Florida, and the Collier County Land Development SECTION SEVEN: This Ordinar%ga l PASSED AND County, Florida, this 'S. J ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BRO By: Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legality: 3l, 2020. by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier , 2020. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: PENNY TAYLOR, CHAIRMAN Page 7 of 8 Jeffery A. Klatzkow, County Attorney Page 8 of 8 Threshold Inspections FBC-B 110.8 Section has been revised to clarify that the threshold building inspections required by Section 110.8 also apply to repair or restoration projects in which the structural system or structural loading of a building is being modified, as well as new construction. Exterior wall covering in -progress inspections FBC-B 110.3 New language added specifically requiring in -progress inspections of exterior wall coverings and soffits. (possibly going to be 154 — in -progress soffit & 155 — in -progress exterior wall covering) Soffits FBC-R R704 A� ` New section providing design and construction requirements for common soffit materials. Two new figures have been added depicting proper attachment of vinyl soffit panels to resist wind loads. The span of vinyl soffit panels is now limited to 12 inches. Material requirements are specified for vinyl, fiber -cement, and hardboard soffit panels. A new prescriptive option for wood structural panel soffits is provided for design wind pressures up to 90 psf. Roof Mitigation FBC-EB 706.8 Removed portion that stated "site built single family" — now affects all structures with wood roof deck The 7th Edition (2020) FBCEB has expanded the required mitigation techniques to apply to all buildings with wood roof decks not just site -built single-family buildings. Buildings such as apartments, office buildings, and modular buildings with wood roof decks will now be required to comply with mitigation provisions of 706.6 and 706.7 of the FBCEB. FBC-R R908.7.1 & R908.7.2 Wind Mitigation & R908.8 Roof -to -wall connections Section revised to apply to all buildings with a sawn lumber, wood plank, or wood structural panel roof deck not just site - built single-family dwellings. Ultimate Design Wind Speed, V,,,t, for Risk Category IV Buildings and Other Structures FBC-B Figure 1609.3(3) A new wind speed map specific to Risk Category IV buildings and structures has been added. Figure 1609.3(2) now only applies to Risk Category III buildings and structures. The new wind speed map is consistent with ASCE 7-16 and is based on a mean recurrence interval of 3000 years Maximum Floor Area Allowances Per Occupant Table 1004.5 / Section 1004.8 The occupant load factor for business areas has been changed from 100 gross to 150 gross. New table entry added for concentrated business uses to be determined in accordance with new Section 1004.8. Pool equipment below flood level FBC-B 1612.4.2 A new exception has been added that modifies Section 9.6 of ASCE 24 regarding pools. The exception permits equipment for pools, spas and water features to be located below the elevation required in Table 7-1 of ASCE 24 provided the equipment is elevated to the extent practical, is anchored to prevent flotation and resist flood forces, and is supplied by branch circuits that have ground -fault circuit -interrupter protection. FBC-R R322.1.6 New language added permitting equipment for pools, spas and water features to be located below the required base flood elevation provided the equipment is elevated to the extent practical, is anchored to resist flotation and flood forces, and supported by branch circuits having ground -fault circuit -interrupter protection. Solar panels FBC-B 1510.7.1 FBC-R R905.17.1 The specified wind design criteria for rooftop -mounted photovoltaic systems has been deleted and replaced with a reference to designing for wind loads in accordance with ASCE 7. ASCE 7-16 includes new wind design criteria for roof- top mounted photovoltaic systems. FBC-R R324 Section R324 addressing solar energy systems has been revised to eliminate redundant requirements and to reorganize the provisions for consistency with NFPA 70 and the FFPC. Added information about pathways and emergency escape and rescue openings. Added information for pathways and emergency escape and rescue openings. Underlayment FBC-B 1507 FBC-R R905 FBC-EB 706.7.2 Underlayment types and installation for all roof coverings have been revised to be consistent the recommendations from IBHS to create a "sealed roof deck." The key changes are as follows: • Where felt underlayment is used, it must be 30# or equivalent (ASTM D 226 Type II, ASTM D4869 Types III or IV). • Installation techniques such as number of plies, lapping, and fastener spacing has been strengthened. • Where self -adhering strips/tapes are applied over roof deck joints, a 30# equivalent underlayment with enhanced fastening is required over the strips/tapes. Underlayment for concrete and clay tile roofs is required to be in accordance FRSA/TRI Florida High Wind Concrete and Clay Roof Tile Installation Manual. A new exception permits an existing self -adhered membrane to remain on the roof provided that, if required, re -nailing of the roof deck in accordance with Section 706.7.1 of the FBCEB can be confirmed or verified. An approved underlayment for the applicable roof coverings is required to be applied over the existing self -adhered membrane. FBC-B 110.3 Required Inspections 4.Exterior wall coverings. Shall at a minimum include the following building components in progress inspections: •Exterior wall coverings and veneers •Soffit coverings FBC-B 110.8 Threshold building. 110.8.1 During new construction or during repair or restoration projects in which the structural system or structural loading of a building is being modified, the enforcing agency shall require a special inspector to perform structural inspections on a threshold building pursuant to a structural inspection plan prepared by the engineer or architect of record. The structural inspection plan must be submitted to the enforcing agency prior to the issuance of a building permit for the construction of a threshold building. The purpose of the structural inspection plans is to provide specific inspection procedures and schedules so that the building can be adequately inspected for compliance with the permitted documents. The special inspector may not serve as a surrogate in carrying out the responsibilities of the building official, the architect, or the engineer of record. The contractor's contractual or statutory obligations are not relieved by any action of the special inspector. FBC-B 1004.5 Areas without fixed seating 1004.5Areas without fixed seating. The number of occupants shall be computed at the rate of one occupant per unit of area as prescribed in Table 1004.5. For areas without fixed seating, the occupant load shall be not less than that number determined by dividing the floor area under consideration by the occupant load factor assigned to the function of the space as set forth in Table 1004.5. Where an intended function is not listed in Table 1004.5, the building official shall establish a function based on a listed function that most nearly resembles the intended function. Exception: Where approved by the building official, the actual number of occupants for whom each occupied space, floor or building is designed, although less than those determined by calculation, shall be permitted to be used in the determination of the design occupant load. FBC-B Table 1004.5 TABLE 1004.5 MAXIMUM FLOOR AREA ALLOWANCES PER OCCUPANT FUNCTION OF SPACE OCCUPANT LOAD FACTORa Accessory storage areas, mechanical equipment room 300 gross Agricultural building 300 gross Aircraft hangars 500 gross Airport terminal Baggage claim 20 gross Baggage handling 300 gross Concourse 100 gross Waiting areas 15 gross Assembly Gaming floors (keno, slots, etc.) 11 gross Exhibit gallery and museum 30 net Assembly with fixed seats S ction 1004.6 Assembly without fixed seats Concentrated(chairs only —not fixed) ket, Standing space Unconcentrated (tables and chairs) 15 n Bowling centers, allow 5 persons foreach lane including 15 feet of runway, and for additional areas 7 net Business areas Concentrated business use areas 150 gross5ee 004.8 Courtrooms —other than fixed seating areas 40 net Day care 35 net Dormitories ss Educational Classroom area net Shops and other vocational room areas 50 net Exercise rooms 50 gross Group H-5 Fabrication and manufactureo areas IL 200 gross Industrial areas 100 gross Institutional areas FF Inpatient treatment areas 240 gross Outpatient are 100 gross Sleeping areas 120 gross Kitchens, c cial 200 gross Library Reading rooms 50 net Stack area 100 gross Locker rooms 50 gross Mall buildings —covered and op See Section 402.8.2 Mercantile OF 60 gross Storage, stock, shipping areas 300 gross Parking garages AIIE 200 gross Residential 200 gross Skating rinks, swimming pools Rink and pool 50 gross Decks 15 gross Stages and platforms 15 net Warehouses 500 gross For SI: 1 square foot = 0.0929 m2, 1 foot = 304.8 mm. 1. a.Floor area in square feet per occupant. FBC-B 1004.8 Concentrated business use areas. 1OO4.8Concentrated business use areas. The occupant load factor for concentrated business use shall be applied to telephone call centers, trading floors, electronic data processing centers and similar business use areas with a higher density of occupants than would normally be expected in a typical business occupancy environment. Where approved by the building official, the occupant load for concentrated business use areas shall be the actual occupant load, but not less than one occupant per 50 square feet (4.65 m2) of gross occupiable floor space. FBC-E 1510. Rooft FBC-I 150 1IO 1800 1 PF FBC-R R324 Solar Energy Systems R324.6 Roof access and pathways. Roof access, pathways and setback requirements shall be provided in accordance with Sections R324.6.1 through R324.6.2.1. Access and minimum spacing shall be required to provide emergency access to the roof, to provide pathways to specific areas of the roof, to provide for smoke ventilation opportunity areas and to provide emergency egress from the roof. Exceptions: 1.Detached, nonhabitable structures, including but not limited to detached garages, parking shade structures, carports, solar trellises and similar structures, shall not be required to provide roof access. 2.Roof access, pathways and setbacks need not be provided where the code official has determined that rooftop operations will not be employed. 3.These requirements shall not apply to roofs with slopes of two units vertical in 12 units horizontal (17-percent slope) or less. R324.6.1Pathways. Not fewer than two pathways, on separate roof planes from lowest roof edge to ridge and not less than 36 inches (914 mm) wide, shall be provided on all buildings. Not fewer than one pathway shall be provided on the street or driveway side of the roof. For each roof plane with a photovoltaic array, a pathway not less than 36 inches wide (914 mm) shall be provided from the lowest roof edge to ridge on the same roof plane as the photovoltaic array, on an adjacent roof plane, or straddling the same and adjacent roof planes. Pathways shall be over areas capable of supporting fire fighters accessing the roof. Pathways shall be located in areas with minimal obstructions such as vent pipes, conduit or mechanical equipment. R324.6.2Setback at ridge. 4t" For photovoltaic arrays occupying not more than 33 percent of the plan view t roof area, not less than an 18-inch (457 mm) clear setback is required on both sides of a horizontal ridge. For photovoltaic arr cc ing more than 33 percent of the plan view total roof area, not less than a 36-inch (914 mm) clear setback is required on sides of a horizontal ridge. , R324.6.2.1Alternative setback at ridge. Where an automatic sprinkler system is installed within the dwelling in accordance wit KF 13D or Section P2904, setbacks at ridges shall comply with one of the following: 1.For photovoltaic arrays occupying not more than 66 clear setback is required on both sides of a horizontal 2.For photovoltaic arrays occupying more than 66 percent setback is required on both sides of a horizontal ridge. R324.6.2.2Emergency escape and Panels and modules installed opening. A pathway not less FBC-R R704 Soffits R704.1Wind resistance of Soffits and their attachments shall'! effective wind area of 10 square feet R704.2Soffit in Soffit installation sha R704.2.1Vinyl soffit panel t of the plan view tota rea, not less than an 18-inch (457 mm) R �e p tal roof area, ss than a 36-inch (914 mm) clear on t e portion of a roof that is below an emergency escape and rescue ) wide shall be provided to the emergency escape and rescue opening. loads specified in Tables R301.2(2) and R301.2(3) for walls using an R704.2.1, R704.2.2, R704.2.3 and R704.2.4. Vinyl soffit panels shall be ins?Opm,fascia using fasteners specified by the manufacturer and shall be fastened at both ends to a supporting component such as a nailing s or subfascia component in accordance with Figure R704.2.1. Where the unsupported span of soffit panels is greater than 12 inches, intermediate nailing strips shall be provided in accordance with Figure R704.2.2unless a larger span is permitted in accordance with the manufacturer's product approval specification. Vinyl soffit panels shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's product approval specification and limitations of use. Fascia covers shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's product approval specification and limitations of use. xlti Lr_�niuu� tiiR@ 1 AnALII SY T/ AnACH sf]FFfi TI}FASPW ux T io niuLncm Tf}KAILLYSi �'1!�l'L 5iRV I^31i 5py�l }[] 5 W.]F Vj 111lA111Y]RiED SlAN LA4[Fli PER gLTI�N ]PLLI FIGURE R704.2.1 TYPICAL SINGLE -SPAN VINYL SOFFIT PANEL SUPPORT R704.2.2Fiber-cement soffit panels. Fiber -cement soffit panels shall be a minimum of 1/4 ii minimum Grade II or ISO 8336, Category A, minimum ( sheathing. Soffit panels shall be installed with spans ar specification and limitations of use. MIN. 1x2 NAILING AnACM 90iFii NY115Of}Ti iO FASCIA DR ]�'HANVLL iON an rvr. 5I0.D Ill AiTAO190£Fli Nl5LAGRSID S�•N7 i➢IlALLQIG Si0.1P �� Il1.QimPER SECTION xILLI FIGURE R704.2.2 of ASTM 186, Type A, �r woo structural panel s product approval TYPICAL MULTI -SPAN VINYL SOFFIT PAN UPPORT R704.2.31-lardboardTI&panels. Where the design wind pressure is 30 psf or less, soffit panels shall be a minimum of 7/16 inch in thickness and shall be fastened to framing or nailing strips with 2 1/2" x 0.113" siding nails spaced not more than 6 inches on center at panel edges and 12 inches on center at intermediate supports. Where the design wind pressure is greater than 30 psf, hardboard soffit panels shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's product approval specification and limitations of use. R704.2.4Wood structural panel soffit prescriptive alternative. Wood structural panel soffit panels are permitted to be installed in accordance with Table R704.2.4. TABLE R704.2.4 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS FOR WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL, CLOSED SOFFITb, c, d, e, f FASTENERa SPACING ALONG EDGES AND INTERMEDIATE SUPPORTS MAXIMUM DESIGN PRESSURE MINIMUM PANEL SPAN MINIMUM PANEL PERFORMANCE NAIL TYPE AND SIZE (inches) (inches) ( or+psf) RATING CATEGORY GALVANIZED STEEL STAINLESS STEEL 30 24/0 3/8 6d box (2 x 0.099 x 0.266 head diameter) 6f 4 40 24/0 3/8 6d box (20.099 x 0.266 head diameter) 6 4 6d box (2 x 0.099 x 0.266 head diameter) 4 50 24/0 3/8 8d common (21/2 x 0.131 x 0.281 head d' er) 6 % 6 6d box (2 x 0.099 x 0.266 head ' 60 24/0 3/8 8d common (21/2 x 0.131 .281 head diameter) 8d common (21/2 x 0.131 x 0.281 head diam ) 70 24/16 7/16 10d box (3 x 0.128 x 0.312 head dia 6 4 8d common (21 2x 0.131 x 0.281 head diam 4 4 80 24/16 7/16 10d box (3 x 0.128 x 0.312 heats 81diameter) IL 4 8d common (2 x 0.131 x 0.281 head dia-, 90 32/16 15/3� 10d box (3 x 0.148 T2 head diameter' 4 a.Fasteners shall comply with Sections R703.3.2 and R703.3.3. b.Maximum spacing of soffit framing members shall not exceed 24 inches. c.Wood structural panels shall be of an exterior exposure grime. d.Wood structural panels shall be installed with strength axilsWPVendicular to support th a minimum of two continuous spans. e.Wood structural panels shall be attached to soffit framing members with spe ' ' ity of at least 0.42. Framing members shall be minimum 2 inch by 3 inch nominal with the larger dimension in the cross section aligning with the le steners to provide sufficient embedment depths. f.Spacing atat inzdiate supports is per&ed to be 12 inc I on center. FBC-R R908.7 Wind mitigation R908.7 Wind ' tion. ' When a roof coveriIIIn existing structure with a sawn lumber, wood plank or wood structural panel roof deck is removed and replaced, the followingjiffiWures shall be permitted to be performed by the roofing contractor: (a)Roof-decking attachment 191LW as required by Section R908.7.1. (b)A secondary water barrier 0511 be provided as required by Section R908.7.2. Exception: Structures permitted subject to the Florida Building Code are not required to comply with this section. R908.7.1Roof decking attachment for existing structures with wood roof decks. Fastening for sawn lumber, wood plank or wood structural panel roof decks shall be in accordance with Section R908.7.1.1 or R908.7.1.2 as appropriate for the existing construction. 8d nails shall be a minimum of 0.113 inch (2.9 mm) in diameter and shall be a minimum of 21/4 inch (57 mm) long to qualify for the provisions of this section for existing nails regardless of head shape or head diameter. R908.7.2Roof secondary water barrier for existing structures with wood roof decks. A secondary water barrier shall be installed using one of the following methods when roof covering is removed and replaced. 1.In HVHZ regions: a)AII joints in structural panel roof sheathing or decking shall be covered with a minimum 4 inch (102 mm) to 6 inch (153 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 under l approved synthetic underlayment installed with nails and tin -tabs in accordance with Section 1518.2, 1518.3 or 15 8.4 of the Florida Building Code, Building. (No additional underlayment shall be required over the top of this sheet.) The nthetic underlayment shall be fastened in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. 2.Outside the High -Velocity Hurricane Zone: a)Underlayment shall comply with Section R905.1.1 of the Florida Building ode, Residential. Exceptions: *40 1.Roof slopes < 2:12 having a continuous roof system shall be deemed to comply with Section R908.7.2 requirements for a secondary water barrier. 2.Clay and concrete tile roof systems installed as requir by the Florida Building Code, Residential are deemed to comply with the requirements of Section R908.7.2 for Secondary Water S. FBC-R R908.8 Existing Roofing R908.8 When a roof covering on an existing structure with a sawn lumber, wood plank or wood structural panel roof deck 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 theottructure for purposes of ad valorem taxation of $300,000 or more: (a)Roof to wall connections shall be improved as required by Sectioni08.8.1. (b)Mandated retrofits of the roof -to -wall connection shall not be required beyond a 15 percent increase in the cost of re -roofing. Exception ctures permitted subject to the Florida Building Code are not required to comply with this section. R908. . Roof -to -wall connections for structures wiN wood roof decks. Where required by Section R908.8, the intersection of roof framing with the wall below shall provide sufficient resistance to meet the uplift loads specified in Table R908.8.1 either because of existing conditions or through retrofit measures. As an alternative to an engineered design, the prescriptive retrofit solutions provided in Sections R908.8.1.1 through R908.8.1.7 shall be accepted as meeting the mandated roof -to -wall retrofit requirements. Exceptions: V 1.Where it can be demonstrated (by code adoption date documentation and permit issuance date) that roof -to -wall connections and/or roof -to -foundation continuous load path requirements were required at the time of original construction. 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. FBC-R R905 Underlayment R905.1.1.1Underlayment for asphalt, metal, mineral surfaced, slate and slate -type roof coverings. Underlayment for asphalt shingles, metal roof shingles, mineral surfaced roll roofing, slate and slate -type shingles, and metal roof panels shall comply with one of the following methods: 1.The entire roof deck shall be covered with an approved self -adhering polymer -modified bitumen underlayment complying with ASTM D1970 installed in accordance with both the underlayment manufacturer's and roof covering manufacturer's installation instructions for the deck material, roof ventilation configuration and climate exposure for the roof covering to be installed. Exception: An existing self -adhering modified bitumen underlayment that has been previously installed over the roof decking and where it is required, renailing off the roof sheathing in accordance with Section R908.7.1 can be confirmed or verified. An approved underlayment in accordance with Table R905.1.1.1 for the applicable roof covering shall be applied over the entire roof over the existing self -adhered modified bitumen underlayment 2.A minimum 4-inch-wide (102 mm) strip of self -adhering polymer -modified bitumen membrane complying with ASTM D1970, installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions for the deck material, shall be applied over all joints in the roof decking. An approved underlayment in accordance with Table R905.1.1.1 for the applicable roof covering shall be applied over the entire roof over the 4-inch-wide (102 mm) membrane strips. Exception: A synthetic underlayment that is approved as an alternative to underlayment complying with ASTM D226 Type II and having a minimum tear strength of 15 Ibf in accordance with ASTM D4533 and a minimum tensile strength of 20 Ibf/inch in accordance with ASTM D5035 shall be permitted to be applied over the entire roof over the 4-inch-wide (102 mm) membrane strips. This underlayment shall be installed and attached in accordance with the underlayment attachment methods of Table R905.1.1.1 for the applicable roof covering and slope and the underlayment manufacturer's installation instructions. 3.A minimum 33/4-inch wide (96 mm) strip of self -adhering flexible flashing tape complying with AAMA 711, Level 3 [for exposure up to 176°F (80°C)], installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions for the deck material, shall be applied over all joints in the roof decking. An approved underlayment in accordance with Table R905.1.1.1 for the applicable roof covering shall be applied over the entire roof over the 4-inch-wide (102 mm) flashing strips. Exception: A synthetic underlayment that is approved as an alternative to underlayment complying with ASTM D226 Type II and having a minimum tear strength of 15 Ibf in accordance with ASTM D4533 and a minimum tensile strength of 20 Ibf/inch in accordance with ASTM D5035 shall be permitted to be applied over the entire roof over the 4-inch-wide (102 mm) flashing strips. This underlayment shall be installed and attached in accordance with the underlayment attachment methods of Table R905.1.1.1 for the applicable roof covering and slope and the underlayment manufacturer's installation instructions. 4.Two layers of ASTM D226 Type II or ASTM D4869 Type III or Type IV underlayment shall be installed as follows: Apply a 19-inch (483 mm) strip of underlayment felt parallel to and starting at the eaves, fastened sufficiently to hold in place. Starting at the eave, apply 36-inch-wide (914 mm) sheets of underlayment, overlapping successive sheets 19 inches (483 mm); end laps shall be 6 inches and shall be offset by 6 feet. The underlayment shall be attached to a nailable deck with corrosion -resistant fasteners with one row centered in the field of the sheet with a maximum fastener spacing of 12 inches (305 mm) o.c., and one row at the end and side laps fastened 6 inches (152 mm) o.c. Underlayment shall be attached using annular ring or deformed shank nails with metal or plastic caps with a nominal cap diameter of not less than 1 inch. Metal caps are required where the ultimate design wind speed, Vult, equals or exceeds 170 mph. Metal caps shall have a thickness of not less than 32-gage sheet metal. Power -driven metal caps shall have a minimum thickness of 0.010 inch. Minimum thickness of the outside edge of plastic caps shall be 0.035 inch. The cap nail shank shall be not less than 0.083 inch for ring shank cap nails. Cap nail shank shall have a length sufficient to penetrate through the roof sheathing or not less than 3/4 inch into the roof sheathing. 5.Two layers of a reinforced synthetic underlayment that has a product approval as an alternative to underlayment complying with ASTM D226 Type II shall be permitted to be used. Synthetic underlayment shall have a minimum tear strength of 15 Ibf in accordance with ASTM D4533 and a minimum tensile strength of 20 Ibf/inch in accordance with ASTM D5035, and shall meet the liquid water transmission test of Section 8.6 of ASTM D4869. Synthetic underlayment shall be installed as follows: Apply a strip of synthetic underlayment that is half the width of a full sheet parallel to and starting at the eaves, fastened sufficiently to hold in place. Starting at the eave, apply full sheets of reinforced synthetic underlayment, overlapping successive sheets half the width of a full sheet plus the width of the manufacturer's single -ply overlap. End laps shall be 6 inches and shall be offset by 6 feet. Synthetic underlayment shall be attached to a nailable deck with corrosion -resistant fasteners with a maximum fastener spacing, measured horizontally and vertically, of 12 inches (305 mm) o.c. between side laps, and one row at the end and side laps fastened 6 inches (152 mm) o.c. Synthetic underlayment shall be attached using annular ring or deformed shank nails with metal or plastic caps with a nominal cap diameter of not less than 1 inch. Metal caps are required where the ultimate design wind speed, Vult, equals or exceeds 170 mph. Metal caps shall have a thickness of not less than 32-gage sheet metal. Power -driven metal caps shall have a minimum thickness of 0.010 inch. Minimum thickness of the outside edge of plastic caps shall be 0.035 inch. The cap nail shank shall be not less than 0.083 inch for ring shank cap nails. Cap nail shank shall have a length sufficient to penetrate through the roof sheathing or not less than 3/4 inch into the roof sheathing. TABLE R905.1.1.1 UNDERLAYMENT WITH SELF -ADHERING STRIPS OVER ROOF DECKING JOINTS ROOF COVERING UNDERLAYMENT TYPE UNDERLAYMENTATTACHMENT 2:12 = ROOF SLOPE < 4:12 LOPE > 4:12 Asphalt Shingles,Metal Roof Panels,Photovoltaic Shingles ASTM D226 Type II ASTM D4869 Type III or IV ASTM D6757 A in accordance with Section Apply R905.1.1.1, Item 4or Section R905.1.1.3, Item 3 as applicable thetype of roof covering. 0000" Underlayment shall be applied shingle fashion, parallel to and starting from the eave and lapped 4 Metal Roof Shingles, Mineral -Surface ASTM D226 Type II ASTM D4869 Type III or IV inches (51 mm); end laps shall be 6inches and shall be offset by 6 feet. The underlayment shall be attached to a nailable deck with two staggered %hws in the field of the eet with a maximum fastener spacing of 12 inches (305 mm)o.c., and one row at the the end and side laps fastened 6 inches 152mm o.c. Underla ment shall be attached using annular ring or deformed shank nails with metal or plastic caps with a nominal cap of not less than 1 inch. Metal caps are required where the Roll Roofing, Slate and Slate -type ultimate design wind speed, Vult, Shingles, Wood Shingles, Wood equals or exceeds 170 mph. Metal Shakes #4r000 caps shall have a thickness of not less than 32-gage sheet metal. Power - driven metal caps shall have a minimum thickness of 0.010inch. Minimum thickness of the outside edge of plastic caps shall be0.035 inch. The cap nail shank shall be not less than 0.083 inch for ring shank cap nails and 0.091 inch for smooth shank cap nails. Cap nail shank shall have a length sufficient to penetrate through the roof sheathing or not less than 3/4 inch into the roof sheathing. R905.1.1.2Underlayment for and clay tile. Underlayment for concrete a clay tile shall comply with Section 905.3.3. R905.3.3Underlayment. Required underlayment shall comply with the underlayment manufacturer's installation instructions in accordance with the FRSA/TRI Florida High Wind Concrete and Clay Roof Tile Installation Manual, Sixth Edition where the Vasd is determined in accordance with Section R301.2.1.3 or the recommendations of RAS 118, 119 or 120. FBC-EB 706.7 Mitigation. 706.7 Mitigation When a roof covering on an existing structure with a sawn lumber, wood plank or wood structural panel roof deck is removed and replaced, the following procedures shall be permitted to be performed by the roofing contractor: (a)Roof-decking attachment shall be as required by Section 706.7.1. (b)A secondary water barrier shall be provided as required by Section 706.7.2. Exception: Structures permitted subject to the Florida Building Code are not required to comply with this section. 706.7.1Roof decking attachment for existing structures with wood roof decks. Fastening for sawn lumber, wood plank or wood structural panel roof deck shall be in accordance with Section 706.7.1.1 or 706.7.1.2 as appropriate for the existing construction. 8d nails shall be a minimum of 0.113 inch (2.9 mm) in diameter and shall be a minimum of 21/4 inches (57 mm) long to qualify for the provisior��this`ection for existing nails regardless of head 04 shape or head diameter. 706.7.2Roof secondary water barrier for existing structures with wood roodecks. A secondary water barrier shall be installed using one of the following methods when roof covering is removed and replaced: 1.In High -Velocity Hurricane Zone regions: a)AII joints in structural panel roof sheathing or decking shall be covered with a 4 inch (102 mm) to 6 inch (153 mm) wide strip of self -adhering polymer modified bitumen tape applied directly to the sheathing or decking. The deck and selfadhering 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's recommendations. 2.Outside the High -Velocity Hurricane Zone: a)Underlayment shall comply with Section R905.1.1 of the Florida Building Code, Residential. Exceptions: 1.Roof slopes < 2:12 having a continuous roof system shall be deemed to comply with Section 706.7.2 requirements for a secondary water barrier. 2.Clay and concrete tile roof systems installed as required by the Florida Building Code are deemed to comply with the requirements of Section 706.7.2 for Secondary Water Barriers. FBC-EB 706.8 706.8 When a roof covering on an existing structure with a sawn lumber, wood plank or wood structural panel roof deck 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 706.8.1. (b)Mandated retrofits of the roof -to -wall connection shall not be required beyond a 15 percent increase in the cost of reroofing. Exception: Structures permitted subject to the Florida Building Code are not required to comply with this section. 706.8.1Roof-to-wall connections for structures with wood roof decks. Where required by Section 706.8, the intersection of roof framing with the wall below shall provide sufficient resistance to meet the uplift loads specified in Table 706.8.1 either because of existing conditions or through retrofit measures. As an alternative to an engineered design, the prescriptive retrofit solutions provided in Sections 706.8.1.1 through 706.8.1.7 shall be accepted as meeting the mandated roof -to -wall retrofit requirements. Exceptions: 1.Where it can be demonstrated (by code adoption date documentation and permit issuance date) that roof -to -wall connections and/or roof-tofoundation continuous load path requirements were required at the time of original cilstruction. 2.Roof-to-wall connections shall not be required unless evaluation and installation of conn�s at gable ends or all corners can be completed for 15 percent of the cost of roof replacement. 2