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Ordinance 98-080 ORDINANCE 98- 80 · COLLIER COUNTY STRUCTURAL/BUILDING AND HURRICANE CODE ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 95- 21, BEING THE COLLIER COUNTY STRUCTURAL/BUILDING AND HURRICANE ORDINANCE, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. 96- 26, AS FOLLOWS: ADOPTING THE 1997 EDITION OF FLORIDA' S AMERIC/NS WITH DISABILITIES ACT; ADDING NEW SUBSECTIONS 704.2.1.7, 8 AND 9 - RELATED TO REQUIRED SEPARATIONS FOR AUTOMATIC FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM ALTERNATIVES; ~ERING VARIOUS SUBSECTIONS OF CHAPTER 15; AMENDING CHAPTER 9 RELATED TO STANDPIPES; ADDING NEW SUBSECTIONS 1007.3.1.3 & 4 RELATED:~iTO _ HANDRAILS AND GUARDRAILS; AMENDING SECTION 1606.7 REQUIRING CONTINUOUS CONSTRUCTION FOR HEINFORCED ]' TIE BEAMS; AMENDING SUBSECTION 1606.12.1(1) (a) AND. (b) RELATED TO SHINGLE ROOF PITCH; AMENDING SUBSECTION 1606.12.2(6) TO REQUIRE THAT ROOF TILE BE INSTALLED ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIFICATIONS OF THE NATIONAL :_TIILE~ ROOFING MANUFACTURES ' OR SBCCI; ADDING A ..-f NEW~ SUBSECTION 1606.16.1 TO REQUIRE THAT ALL NEW ACCESSORY STRUCTURES WITHSTAND A WINDLOAD OF 110 MILES PER HOUR; AMENDING SUBSECTION 1804.5.5 (1) AND (3) TO APPLY THOSE STANDARDS TO ALL NEW ACCESSORY STRUCTURES; AMEND SUBPARAGRAPH (6) THEI~IN TO REI~3VE THE CURRENT LOCAL REQUIREMENT THAT ALL NEW STRUCTURES MUST HAVE A FOOTER; ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION 2308.7.6 TO REQUIRE THAT ALL TOP PLATES MUST BE DOUBLE AS PER IS9 AND IS10; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION INTO THE COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Pursuant to Chapter 125, of the Florida Statutes, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County have heretofore adopted its minimum building codes; including this Code of Ordinance called the Structural/Building and Hurricane Code; and WHEREAS, Section 553.73 (4)(a), Florida Statutes, authorizes Collier County to make "local amendments" to this Ordinance; and WHEREAS, Staff has recommended that local conditions call for new amendments to this Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Board of County commissioners, having considered Staff's recommendations, agrees that the subject Ordinance should be amended as stated herein below. NON, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY CC8~ISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA that: Collier County Ordinance No. 95-21 as amended by Ordinance No. 96-26 is hereby amended as follows: SECTION ONE: PAGE 1 Words struck throuq~ are deleted; words underlined are added. Section One of Ordinance No. 95-21, as amended by Ordinance No. 96-26, is hereby amended as follows| The "Standard Building Code 4~>94 1997 Edition" including Appendices A, C, D, and F, are hereby adopted by reference as the "Collier County Structural/Building Hurricane Code" to protect the health, safety, welfare, common interest, and convenience of the citizens, visitors and residents of Collier County, Florida. This ordinance applies to single family residences, residential duplexes, residential triplexes, and other multi-family residences. The following text is hereby deleted from Section One of Collier County Ordinance No. 95-21, as amended: "The Standard Building Code 1991 Edition including Appendices A, C and M." Also delete therefrom the text in lines 6 through 11 as follows: "...as published by the Southern Building Code Congress International, Inc., as amended herein, is hereby adopted by referenced as the Collier County Construction Code to protect the health safety, welfare, common interest and convenience of the citizens, visitors and residents of Collier County, Florida." This Ordinance refers to typical construction methods which shall be used to comply with criteria established by Collier County. Other materials or procedures may be presented to Collier County Development Services for approval if certified by a Florida Registered Architect or Florida Registered Engineer. SECTION TWO: AMENDMENTS TO STANDARD BUILDINQ CODE The "Standard Building Code, ~-9z34 1997 Edition", including Appendices A, C, and M, is hereby amended as specified in this section. CHA~TER Z ADMINISTRATION Chapter 1 is omitted in its entirety. Refer to the Collier County Building Construction Administrative Code for administration of this Code. All references to Chapter 1 shall be interpreted to mean the Collier County Building Construction Administrative Code Ordinance No. 95-61, as amended or superseded. CHAPTERS iNDEX Page CHAPTER i ADMINISTRATION 2 CHAPTER 2 DEFINITIONS 7 CHAPTER 4 SPECIAL OCCUPANCY REQUIREMENTS 8 CHAPTER 5 GENERAL BUILDING LIMITATION 8 CHAPTER 7 FIRE RESISTANT MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION 8 CHAPTER 9 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 10 PAGE 2 Words struck through are deleted; words underlined are added. CHAPTER 10 MEANS OF EGRESS 10 CHAPTER 16 STRUCTURAL LOADS 12 CHAPTER 18 FOUNDATIONS 18 CHAPTER 20 APPURTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 10 CHAPTER 23 WOOD 20 CHAPTER 33 SITE WORK, DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION 20 APPENDIX F FIRE DISTRICT 21 Page 1606.15 Aluminum Structures/Screen Enclosures 18 704.2.1.6 Automatic Fire Suppression System 8 504 Buildings Located on the Same Lot 8 F102 Building Restrictions 21 1509.17.3 Chickee 9 1606.13 Component Systems 17 1804.5 Concrete Footings 19 1804.2.1 Concrete, Masonry or Tin~er Footings 18 202 Definitions 7 1012 Doors 11 2003.3.1 Electrical Safety 10 1606.6.1 Exterior Walls and Beams 12 F101 Fire District - General Provisions 21 1804 Footings and Foundations 18 1606.5 Foundations 12 1606.9.1 Gable Ends/Roof Sheathing 15 704.2 Interior Wall/Partition Fire Separation 8 1606.6 Masonry Construction 12 1606.14 Metal Buildings 18 1606.12.3 Metal Roofs 17 1804.2.3 Natural Solid Ground or Piles 18 1606.16 Other Structures 18 1606.7 Reinforced Tie Beams 12 2309 Roof and Ceiling Framing 20 1606.8 Roof Construction - Rafters 13 1606.12 Roof Coverings 16 PAGE 3 Words struck through are deleted; words underlined are added. Page 1606.12.4 Roofs General 17 3311 Safety Requirements During Construction 20 1606.12.1 Shingle Roofs 16 1005 Special Exit Requirements 10 1007 Stairway Construction 11 904 Standpipes 10 2003.3 Swimming Pool Enclosures 10 708 Thermal Insulation Materials 10 1606.7.2 Tie Beam and Columns 13 1606.12.2 Tile Roofs 17 1007.3 Treads and Risers 11 1509.17 Treated Palm Fronds 9 1606.9 Truss Design and Attachment 14 1606.10 Windows and Doors 15 1606.11 Wood Construction 15 2308 Wood - Vertical Framing 20 1509.8 Wood Shingles and Shakes 9 DPa&MIN~ANDT/~SINDEX Standard Gable End Roof Sheathing Attachment IS-1 Standard Drop Gable End Sheathing Attachment IS-IA Standard Gable End Wall Detail IS-2 Drop Gable End Wall Detail IS-3 Typical Attachment To Wood Frame End Wall IS-4 Typical Attachment to Concrete End Wall IS-5 Typical Ladder Detail IS-6 Typical Drop Gable Detail IS-7 Gable End Bracing IS-8 Gable End Bracing IS-SA Typical Sidewall Section IS-9 Frame Wall Corner Detail IS-10 Frame Garage Door and Corner Detail IS-11 Typical Rafter Framing IS-12 8" X 10" Concrete Beam Span IS-13 8" X 12" Concrete Beam Span IS-14 PAGE 4 Words struck through are deleted; words underlined are added. 8" X 16" Concrete Beam Span IS-15 Typical Tie Spacing IS-16 8" X 18" and 8" X 20" Concrete Beam Span IS-16A Conventional Roof Framing Uplift Load per Rafter IS-17 Conventional Roof Framing Horizontal Load per Rafter IS-18 Shearwall Detail IS-19 Aluminum Window Installation IS-20 Exterior Door Installation IS-21 Truss Design for Open Lanais/Porches IS-22 Load Bearing Header Detail IS-23 Fa~IBITS EXHIBIT A Monolithic Foundations EXHIBIT B Natural Solid Ground or Piles EXHIBIT C One & Two Family Monolithic Footing (One Story Residence) EXHIBIT D One & Two Family Monolithic Footing (Two Story Residence) EXHIBIT E Stemwall Footing (One Story) EXHIBIT F Stemwall Footing (Two Story) EXHIBIT G Boring and NotchinE - Exterior and Bearing Walls EXHIBIT H Boring and NotchinE - Non-Bearing Walls ~ 2 DEFINITIONS 202 DE3rl~FZTION8 The following definitions in Section 202 shall read as follows: BUILDING OFFICIAL - See Administrative Code for deftni=ion of 'Buil~ing Official", STRUCTURE - Anything constructed, erected, assembled or built, which requires a fixed location on or in the ground, or is attached to something by any means having a fixed location on or in the ground. Section 202 is amended by adding the following definitions: "A" ZONE - A flood zone as established by the Federal F=nergency Management Agency (FEMA) CANOPY - A roof-like structure projecting from a wall or supported on columns or pillars. Building roof systems that PAGE 5 Words struck throuqh are deleted~ words underlined are added. project more than three (3) feet past the exterior wall are considered canopies by this ordinance. CHICKEE - A Seminole and Miccosukee word for house (home) used today to identify an open-type tropical structure generally used as an exterior roofed recreational area. (See subsectione 1509.8) MINI-STORAGE - The use of a building divided into storage compartments. These units or compartments are for dead storage only. These units shall not be occupied for business purposes. Telephones are prohibited and only minimum electrical service is allowed, limited to a switched fixture for lighting electrical receptacles are not permitted. Plumbing for individual units is prohibited, but may be required for the overall complex. The storage unit or compartment shall not exceed 200 square feet. ONE (1) HOUR PROTECTED - Construction in which the fire resistance of the major structural members is attained by the nature of the product (Type I & II), the size of the members (Type III) and/or the protection of the members by coating, wrapping or isolating with a fire resistant material. (See SBC Section 701.4, Fire Resistance References) PORCH - A roofed platform forming the entrance to a house. SPECIALTY ENGINEER - A Florida Registered Professional Engineer, not the Structural Engineer of Record, who undertakes the design of structural components or structural systems for a specific project. The Specialty Engineer will generally fall into one of these three categories: 1. An employee or officer of a fabricator. 2. An employee or officer of an entity supplying components to a fabricator. 3. An independent consultant. STAIRS - Means three or more risers. "V" ZONE - A flood velocity zone as established by Federal Emergency Management Agency. Coastal High Hazard Area. CKAF~ZR 4 SI~CIA~ OCCUPANCr RZQUII~M~q~S 409.2.13.5 riro Zx~inguishozs Amend subsection 409.2.13.5 to read as follows: Fire extinguishers shall be provided in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Standard 10 relating to portable fire extinguishers. 409.2.13.6 ACCESSIBILITY ~OR TltX PBZSICAI,L~ ID~DI~Pwn PAGE 6 Words struck through are deleted/words underlined are added. Sections 553.501 through 553.513, Florida Statutes, the "Florida Americans With Disability Act of ~ 1997", are hereby adopted and incorporated herein by reference. CHAPTER 5 GENERAL BUILDING LIMITATION 504 BUILDINGS LOCATED ON THE SAME LOT Amend section 504 by adding the following exception: EXCEPTION: One story buildings used exclusively for mini-storage located on the same lot may use the requirements of Table 600. The horizontal separation will relate to the distance between buildings rather than property lines or assumed property lines. CBAFTER 7 FIRE RESISTANT MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION 704.2 INTERIOR WALL AND PARTITION FIRE SEPARATION REQUIREMENTS. Add subsection 704.2.1.6 to read as follows: 704.2.1.6 AUTOMATIC FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMALTERNATIVES: When an approved automatic fire suppression system is installed when not a requirement of Table 500 or other portions of this Code or other ordinances or laws, and supervised in accordance with Section 903.8, a fire resistance rating for exit access corridors within a tenant space is not required in occupancy Class B, F, M, and S. In occupancy Class A, I (unrestrained) and R, the corridor enclosure walls and dwelling unit separation walls which are also corridor walls shall have fire resistance rating of not less than 1/2 hour, with 20 minute doors, constructed tight to the underside of the ceiling directly above. 704.2.1.7 R2 Occupancies there shall be I hour fire separation between the unit and the garage. 704.2.1.8 Detached garage in R2 occupancies shall have a 1 hour tenant separation between garages. 704.2.1.9 All tenant separation shall go to underside of roof in all R2 occupancies CHAPTER 15 Eren,--~ering only] ~ 1505 ROOF COVERINGS ~ 1505.8 Wood Shingles and Shakes Amend subsection 1509.9.2.2 1505.8.2.2 by adding the following exceptions: EXCEPTION: All multi-family (triplex and above) using wood shingles or shakes shall use Class "C" or better fire resistant wood shingles or shakes unless restricted by other code requirements. EXCEPTION: Group housing projects consisting of single-family units or duplex units with units or buildings less than 15 feet apart must use Class "C" or PAGE 7 Words struck through are deleted; words underlined are added. better fire resistant wood shingles or shakes unless restricted by other code requirements. a~Og~a~. Section~s~-l-~ 1505.17 is amended by adding subsection 1509.17.1 1505.17 as follows: ~ 1505.17 TREATED PALM FRONDS ~vOgq4-~, 1505.17.1 All palm fronds and/or reeds, etc. used for chickees and chickee type structures shall be treated with an approved fire retardant treatment material. The fire retardant treatment shall cause the treated fronds, etc., to self-extinguish when the test torch is removed. EXCEPTION: Palm fronds and/or reeds for roofs need not be treated on chickee structures on a lot zoned for single family when distances to property lines and other buildings are maintained at ten {10) feet or more. &%Ogq4-7-r~ 1505.17.2 Frond and or reed roofs shall not be installed on structures other than open chickee structures, unless the roof system has been tested and approved in accordance with Section 1509 of this Code. (See Section 1509.17.2 1505.17 of this Ordinance for additional requirements) ~ 1505.17 ARCBITECTURAL TRIM, BALCONIES, BAY WINDOWS Add subsection 709.4 to read as follows: ~ 1505.17.3 Chickee ~ 1505.17.3.1 Permits are required for all chickees. ~ 1505.17.4 Site and Building Plans are required for review and approval of permits. ~ 1505.17.5 All chickees shall be free standing structures and shall comply with the current Collier County Land Development CodeL for requirements concerning the disrange between structures. EXCEPTION: A chickee adjacent to and appearing to be part of another building shall comply with all of the following: a. Be separated from the building by not less than a one (1) hour protected or one (1) hour rated construction with protected openings, this includes window and door openings. b. The roof shall not extend above the adjacent exterior wall. (See subsection 1509.17 1505.17 of this Ordinance for additionalrequirements.) 708 THERMAL INSDT, ATIONMATERIALS PAG~ 8 ~ords s~ruck ~hrough are deleted~ words underlined are added. 708.2 Conoealed Znsula~Lon Add subsection ~19.2.3 to read as follows: 708.2.3 Blown insulation is not permitted in vaulted ceilings which exceed a 3/12 pitch. CHAFTER 20 APPURTENANCE REQUIREMENTS Add section 2003.3 ~o read as follows: 2003.3 Swiming pools shall comply wi~h the requirements of the Collier County Swiping Pool Ordinance N=. 93 ~, as amended or superseded. 2003.3.1 Electrical bonding of pool parts and enclosures shall be accorda.ce with 680-22 and electrical grounding shall be accordance with 680-24 of the National Electric Code as adopted by the Collier County Electrical Ordinance No. 9~IS as amende~ or superseded. A~ least one 120 volt convenience receptacle protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter, shall be provide~ for each pemanently installed poo~, between 10 and 20 feet from the inside face of the pool. C~ 9 FI~ PR~CTION SYS~ 904 STYPIPES 904.1 As ~er SBCCI 1997 Standard Buildin~ Code. ~=,cnd -"~ .... ~-- 90~ 3.1 ~" -~-- :ubzccticn 90~ 3 1.1 to 90{.3.1.1 ~.Ii buildings three C~ 10 ~S OF E~SS 1005 SPEC~ ~T ~QUI~S 1005.4 Emergency Egress Openings ~end subsection 1005.4.1 to read as follows: PAGE 9 Words struck through are deleted; words underlined are added. 1005.4.1 In any dwelling or living unit of two or more rooms, every bedroom and living area shall have either a second means of escape, such as emergency egress openings or alternative protection. The second means of escape or alternative protection shall be one of the following: 1. A door, stairway, passage or hall providing a way independent of and remote from the primary means of escape, of unobstructed travel to the outside of the dwelling at street or ground levels or 2. A passage through adjacent non-lockable spaces independent of and remote from the primary means of escape to any approved means of escape; or 3. An approved outside window or door operable from the inside without the use of tools providing a clear opening of not less than 20 inches (50.8 cm) in width, 24 inches (61 cm) in height and 5.7 square feet (.53 sq. m) in area. The bottom of the opening shall not be more than 44 inches (112 cm) off the floor. Such means of escape shall be acceptable if: a} The window is within 20 feet (6.1 m} of grade; or b) The window is directly accessible to fire department rescue apparatus as approved by the authority having Jurisdiction~ or c} The window or door opens onto an exterior balcony. 4. The bedroom or living area shall be separated from all other parts of the living unit by construction having a fire resistance rating of at least 20 minutes and shall be equipped with a door that will resist.passage of fire for at least 20 minutes, and is designed and installed to minimize smoke leakage. A means of providing smoke venting and fresh air to the occupants shall be provided. EXCEPTION NO. 1: A second means of escape or alternate protection is not required if: a) The bedroom or living area has a door leading directly to the outside of the building at or to grade level; or b) The dwelling unit is protected throughout by an approved automatic supervised sprinkler system in accordance with NFPA Standard 13, "Standard of the Installation of Sprinkler System" or for building four stories or less in height NFPA 13R or in One and Two Family Dwelling and Mobile Homes NFPA 13D. EXCEPTION NO. 2: Existing approved means of escape may be continued in use. 1007 BTAIRNA! CONSTRUCTION 1007.3 Treads and Risers PAGE 10 Words struck through are deleted; words underlined are added. Add subsection 1007.3.1.1 and 1007.3.1.2 to read as follows: 1007.3.1.1 Stairs shall be in accordance with the above subsection in its entirety, or shall meet the requirements of NFPA Standard 101, Life Safety Code, Section 5-2.2.2, Types of Stairs. 1007.3.1.2 Only one of the above stair design standards will be permitted in a structure or building. 1007.3.1.3 Handrail height shall be in accordance with the 1997 Standard Building Code and where a 4 inch diameter sphere cannot pass through any opening. 1007.3.1.4 Guardrails shall be 42 inches in height. EXCEPTION: Guardrail within a dwelling may be 36 inches high and where a 4 inch sphere cannot pass through any opening. 1012 DOORS 1012.5 Special Doorway Requirements Add subsection 1012.5.1 to read as follows: 1012.5.1 Hinged shower doors must swing out. 1013 RAMPS. Refer to subsection 409.2.13.6 CIIAPTER 16 STRUCTURAL 1606.5 - FOUNDATIONS All floors supported by beams & columns such as piles or piers shall require engineer or architect design and certification. 1606.6 - MASONRY CONSTRUCTION 1606.6.1 - Exterior Walls and Beams 1606.6.2 - Exterior walls constructed of masonry units shall be not less than a nominal thickness of 8 inches. In hollow masonry unit construction, unit cells shall be reinforced with at least one No. 5 bar at all corners, poured solid with concrete. Such reinforcing shall be properly anchored into the footing and tie beam. (1) All 8" block masonry walls with openings greater than six feet shall have a #5 vertical bar at each side of opening. (2) Openings 8'-0" or greater shall require 2-t5 vertical bars at each side of opening 2 cells each side. (3) All vertical dowels shall be embedded into the concrete foundation to a minimum depth of 7". (4) Dowel shall have a 6"-90 degree bend. (5) All block cells where verticals are placed shall be filled with a minimum of 3,000 lb. per square inch concrete mix. (6) Dowels shall be provided in the foundation where vertical reinforcement is required. PAGE 11 Words struck.t~rOu~h are deleted; words underlined are added. (7) Reinforcement bars shall be minimum grade 60. Minimum lap splice is 48 Bar diameters. (8) Horizontal masonry reinforcement is required in all 8" block masonry walls over 10'0" high. (9) Where required, horizontal reinforcement shall be placed at every third course. (10) Eight inch block masonry walls shall not exceed 8'-0" feet in length without vertical reinforcement. (11) Walls in all buildings of non-reinforced 8" hollow masonry units shall not exceed 96 square feet without approved vertical and horizontal supports. 1606.7 - REINFORCED TIE BEAMS. All formed reinforced concrete tie beams shall be continuous construction ccnGtructcd in accordance with IS, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 16A. Interrupted wall and tie beams require the block cells to be filled with poured concrete two cells back from the point of termination and cells shall be reinforced with i ~5 bar, extending from the footing steel to the tie beam steel. All beams exceeding span table limitations in IS-13, 14, 15, 16, and 16A shall be designed and sealed by an architect or engineer. 1606.7.1 - An optional bond beam with precast lintels shall be permitted in lieu of a formed tie beam. Only an approved engineered bond beam system will be permitted. Completed work sheets indicating calculations of uplift requirements on the beam and load calculations for the precast lintels must accompany the permit application or appear on the drawings. Note: Other Collier County Ordinances addressing these topics are: the Flood Ordinance and the Coastal Building Zone Ordinance. (1) Reinforced tie beam shall be placed around the perimeter at each floor and roof level on exterior walls of masonry units. 1606.7.2 - TIEBE aM aND COLUMNS (1} Block gable ends shall be a maximum of 12'-0" high without intermediate tie beams. (2) All structural columns supporting roof trusses spanning more than 30' or where the vertical loads are 5,000 lbs. or more must be designed by an engineer or architect or have product certification. (3) Minimum size block columns shall be 8"x12" with four ~4 reinforcement bars tied with ~2 ties 8" on center from footer to tie beam. (4) Minimum cast concrete columns shall be 8"X8" W/4 #4 bars and ~2 ties @ 8". (5) All columns shall be designed for uplift as well as vertical and horizontal reaction loads. (6) All tie beams shall require a minimum of two outside corner bars with a minimum lap of 24" for bars of 5/8" diameter or less. Bars greater than 5/8" shall be lapped a minimum of 40 bar diameters or require lap splice as designed by an engineer or architect. PAGE 12 Words struck through are deleted; words underlined are added. 1606.7.3 - In solid masonry unit construction, the tie beam shall be anchored to the footing in an approved manner. 1606.8 - P~)OF CONSTRUCTION - Where conventional wood framing is used, rafters and ridge beams must be sized to accommodate all assigned roof and reaction loads to resist winds of 110 MPH. (1) Sizing of rafters must be in accordance with National Forest Products Association Span Tables. (la) Rafter sizing must take into account wood species and grade of lumber. (2) Rafters, spans, spacing, uplifts and horizontal loads are provided on attachment IS-17 and IS-18 respectively. (2a)Design parameter for attachment IS-17 and IS-18. (a) Wind Velocity - 110 (b) Exposure Category - C (c) Building Category - (d) Force Coefficients - Enclosed Building (e) Tributary Area - 32 SF (f) Roof Slopes 2/12 - 7/12 (10° - 30°) (g) Mean Roof Height - 15 Feet (h) Roofing Shingles (i) Two Point Bearing (3) Collar ties or strapping on every rafter in accordance with IS12. (4) Minimum size ridge board shall be no less in depth than the cut end of the rafters attached to it and no less than 2" nominal in thickness. . (5) All such members shall be securely fastened to the exterior walls and ridge with approved hurricane anchors or clips. 1606.9 - TRUSS DESIGNANDATTACBMENTS (1) Where trusses are extended over exterior walls and finally resting on an exterior beam, the exterior wall must be designed as a bearing wall. Foundation footers will be required. Trusses shall be designed with three point bearing. All beams shall be designed to accommodate truss loads. Exueption: When the span between the exterior beam and wall is less than 7 feet, the trusses may be cantilevered off the exterior wall. When the exterior wall cannot be used for bearing due to fixed glass or openings, the trusses shall be built in two sections, carried by a girder/drag strut, extending from the ceiling to the roof sheathing over the exterior wall. The wall or glass below shall be attached to the girder to resist all horizontal wind loads. See IS-22 PAGE 13 Words struck through are deleted; words underlined are added. (1) Attachment of trusses to beams shall be anchored to accommodate all assigned uplifts, reaction and horizontal loads. (2) Anchors and straps shall be installed per manufacturers specification. (3) Gable exterior zones shall be identified by truss manufacturer. See Exterior Zone Nailing Schedule attachment IS-1 and IS-1A. (4) Minimum design load for trusses shall be as follows: TLL - 20 PSF TDL - 20 PSF BLL - 0 PSF BDL - 10 PSF (5} Dell. Live Load L/360. {6) Duration loading factors of 25% for gravity and 33% for wind may be applied. (7) Maximum dead weight used to offset wind uplift shall be 5 PSF on the top chord and 5 PSF on the bottom chord. EXCEPTION: If roof tile is installed in strict accordance with the SBCCI Standard for Determining the Wind Resistance of Concrete and Clay Roof Tile, 10 PSF may be used to offset wind uplift on the top chord and 5 PSF on the bottom chord. {8) Two engineering packages are required, one for the builder and one for the inspector. The inspectors package will be required at tie beam inspection for CBS, and at roof sheathing inspection for wood frame. The required county cover/hanger sheet must be in the package, filled out and Job specific with an original signature, not a copy. All the truss cut sheets/engineering sheets must be Job specific either by: ' (a) Permit nt~nber (b) Job number (c) Name of Job (d) Legal description or address (e) Any combination of (a) (b) (c) or (d) Contractorts name alone is not sufficient. Connection or detail sheets such as hangers, typical corner sets, valley sets, and gable end details, etc., do not have to be job specific, but must match the overall design criteria established by the engineering sheets. 1606.9.1 - GABLE E~S/ROOF SHFaTBING (1) See attachments IS-1 thru IS-8 for nailing and bracing gable ends. (2) Exterior end walls on wood framing adjacent to a cathedral ceiling shall be balloon framed. (3) Minimum roof sheathing shall be 15/32" four-ply, CDX exterior plywood or 15/32 OSB. {4) Power driven hailers shall use anti-penetration devices. (5) T-nails, D-nails and staples are prohibited. PAGE 14 Words struck through are deleted; words underlined are added. (6) All sheathing shall be nailed with 8D common nails at six inches on the edges and twelve inches in the field maximum. See Attachment IS-6. (7) Truss overhangs four feet or greater shall be glued and nailed with minimum 8D nails 4" O.C. edge and field. Glue shall be a waterproof panel adhesive. 1606.10 - W~S AND DOORS (1) All unprotected exterior windows and doors must be rated and labeled for 110 MPH wind load requirements. For window and door bucks for masonry openings, see IS-20 and 21. (2) Garage doors shall be designed for 110 MPH wind load, design shall comply with ASCE-7. See 1606 for exceptions. (3) Retrofitring of all unprotected openings on existing structures shall require an engineer or architect design and seal. All components of design including attachments shall comply with SBC 1205 or ASCE-7 110 m.p.h. wind loading requirements. See 1606 for exceptions. 1606.11 - WOOD CONSTRUCTION 1606.11.1 - Openings shall be a minimum of 3'0" from all corners or be designed by and engineer or architect, or comply with IS-11. (1) Windows in gabled end walls shall be no more than a nominal 3'-0" in width and multiple windows shall be separated horizontally by not less than 3'-0" unless engineered and certified. 1606.11.2 - Bottom plate shall be anchored with galvanized bolts or approved mud anchors maximum 4'-0" o.c. (1) U-Strap anchor shall be fastened onto stud maximum 4'-0" apart top, bottom plates and adjacent to all openings. (2) If truss span exceeds 20'-0", strap is required on all studs top and bottom or u-strap 4 ft. apart top and bottom plates and adjacent to all openings. Bearing and exterior walls only. (3)Corners shall be strapped braced. See drawing ~ISll. 1606.11.3 - Fasteners and connectors shall be galvanized. From the Gulf of Mexico coastline to the westerly edge U.S. 41 and all barrier islands, connectors, fasteners and light gauge metal trusses shall be either (1) hot dipped galvanized, coated with 1.5 ounces of zinc per one square foot of steel, (2) triple zinc coated under ASTM A90 Triple Spot Test, or (3) stainless steel, or (4) painted during or after installation with one of the following: (a) Epoxy-Polyamide Primer (SSPC-Paint 22) (b) Coal-Tar Epoxy-Polyamide Black or Dark Red Paint (SSPC-Paint 16) PAGE 15 Words struck through are deleted; words underlined are added. ~-~aint '2~) and cold applied Aspbaltic Mastic (Extra Thick Film) paint (SSPC-Paint 12). 1606.11.4 (1) All attic access must be swingdown type hinged with edges overlapped on bottom cord of trusses. 1606.11.4.1 - All attic access openings must be constructed with outswing panels or door. The panels or doors must be supported on all edges to prevent opening into the attic space. 1606.11.5 - Bearing wall headers shall be certified by an architect or an engineer if the building width exceeds 32'. (1) No concentrated loads greater than 5,000 lbs. shall occur over openings without design certification. (2) Beams shall be anchored to columns or walls and the columns and walls shall be anchored to the foundation to accommodate all truss uplifts, reactions and horizontal loads. EXEMPTION: 1606.11.5 Premanufactured beams having a current SBC approval. 1606.11.6 - All structural sheathing shall comply with SBC Table 2307.6B. (1) Approved structural sheathing shall be applied to all wood framed walls minimum thickness of 15/32" 4 ply or 15/32 OSB 16" stud spacing and 15/32" for 24" stud spacing. Sheathing shall be applied directly to studs. (2) Wall sheathing shall be nailed 6" o.c. on edges and 12" o.c. in field. See shearwall detail IS-19. 1606.12 - ROOF COVEa~/NG This section is in addition to section 1509 Roof Coverings and Chapter 15 Installation of Roof Coverings. Where conflict is apparent, the greater requirement shall prevail. 1606.12.1 - SBINGLEI~3OFS The following specifications for nail sizing are based on the use of 15/32 inch 4 ply CDX plywood or 15/32 OSB. (1) Thirty lb. felt ASTM D-226 minimum. a} 2:12 pitch up to 4:12 pitcht ~he..underlayment shall be two layer of felt applied per.Chapter 15f Section 1505.2.1. b} 4:12 pitch to 20:12 the underlayment shall be applied per Chapter 15f Section 1504.2.2. (2) Metal or plastic tab type nail 7/8" minimum length with round heads or tin tabs minimum size I 5/8" diameter 32 gauge nailed with roofing nails not less than 7/8" in length. (3) Nail spacing on dry in 12" on lap and 18" o/c stagger nailed. PAGE 16 Words struck through are deleted; words underlined are added. (4) Eave drip, minimum 26 gauge galvanized or equivalent gauge in aluminum or copper with 3" lap nailed 6" o/c with overall girth not less than 5" with minimum face of 2", or less if engineer approved. (5) Roof vents to be minimum 26 gauge galvanized or .024 aluminum or equivalent in copper. (6) Minimum grade shingle shall be a Class "A" 25 year with a minimum weight of 230 lbs. per 100 square feet. (7) Nail all shingles with 6 nails per shingle, minimum length I 1/4" with 3/8" head. On shingle over existing installations, minimum length 11/2". (8) Plastic cement ASTM D-2822 minimum on all eaves rakes, gable ends and valleys 6" in from edge, on top of metal. (9) Valley metal minimum width 16", 26 gauge galvanized minimum or equivalent gauge in copper or aluminum. (10) Ridge vents nailed 6" o/c and 1" from each end with approved type nail. (11} All fixture pieces, hip, and ridge shall be nailed and have approved shingle adhesive applied. 1606.12.2 - TILE ROOFS (1} 30 lb. felt ASTM 0-226 minimum, dry in with 2" minimum lap. All ~90 lb. granulated roofs to be back nailed 12" spacing on lap regardless of pitch. The head lap must be a minimum of 2". (2) Metal or plastic tab type nail 7/8" minimum length with round heads or tin tabs minimum size I 5/8" 32 gauge nailed with roofing nails not less than 7/8" in length. (3) Nail spacing on dry in 6" on lap and 12" o/c stagger nailed in field. (4) Eave drip minimum 26 gauge galvanized or equivalent gauge in aluminum or copper with 3" lap'nailed 6" o/c with overall girth not less than 5" with minimum face of 2" or less if engineer approved. (5) All roofs under 5/12 pitch shall be hot mopped one layer of #90 granulated roll roofing over the $30 dry felt using 390 ASTM Type IV asphalt (minimum weight 80 lbs.) D-312 or equivalent. (6) All roof tile to be installed to National Tile Roofing ManufacturerisI Association specifications or SBCCI (7) New products and methods must be submitted for evaluation and approvals. 1606.12.3 -METAL ROOFS All metal roof installations to be as per manufacturer's approved specifications. 1606.12.4 - ROOFS GENERAL (1) All rough in for roof fascia shall be in accordance with attachment IS-9 to accommodate the proper nailing and attachment of the drip edge. (2) Where soffitt material, (aluminum or other approved types) is installed, each panel shall be attached to the building or truss system. Panels shall be nailed, PAGE 17 Words struck through are deleted; words underlined are added. screwed, stapled or secured with other approved fasteners. 1606.13 - CCXql~31TENT SYSTEMS (1) Where manufactured components of exterior wall or roof systems are used, they shall be engineered and certified to withstand windloads of 110 miles per hour and comply with all building codes. 1606.14 - M~TAL BUILDINGS (1) Metal buildings must be engineered and certified as a partially open structure unless windows, doors or other wall openings are protected with doors, windows or shutters rated to withstand 110 MPH wind loads· (2) Where additions are made to existing metal buildings, engineered certification must be provided to confirm that the existing building was designed for the additional loads. (3) Where additions are to be made to existing metal buildings that are not designed for the additional loads, the addition must be designed to be structurally independent of the original building. (4) Metal building roofs must be designed to the loading of UL-90. (5) Wall panel will be held to the secondary frame with an attachment that has a minimum bearing area of 1/2" diameter. (6) The first wall purlin will be a maximum 3' above the floor. (7) Exterior siding attachments to the foundation must be shown on the engineered foundation plans. (8} Base angles or tubes may not be attached to the foundation with shell fired fasteners. 1606.15 - ALU~ STRUCTU~S/SCREEN ENC~SD~S (1) Aluminum structures or screen enclosures shall be engineered or comply with Aluminum Structures Manual AL-1 or Aluminum Institute Specifications. (2) All screen enclosures shall have screen attached with a self-releasing screen spline. Spline shall release at wind speeds of 55 to 60 M.P.H. (3} All aluminum structures/screen enclosures shall have a foundation. Exception: Item #2 not required on horizontal surfaces. 1606.16 0~ S~UC~S Amend subsection 1606.16 to include satellite dishes. 1606.16.1 All accessory structures shall have a footinq or be anchored to withstand a 110 MPH windload. DEFINITION: Accessory Structure - A structure of a nature customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal structure. The definition of ~accessorV use and structure" in the County's Land Development Code is incorporated herein for further definition as to structuref but not ~use." PAGE 18 Words struck through are deleted~ words underlined are added. C~ 18 ~K~qDATIONS 1804 F~)OTINGS }a~D FOUNDATIONS 1804.2 Soils Investigation. ~unend subsections 1804.2.1 and 804.2.3 to read as follows: 804.2.1 Con~re~e, Masonr~ or T~r Foo~/ngs Footings shall be so designed that the allowable bearing capacity of the soil is not exceeded. If structural plain concrete, masonry or timber footings are used, they shall rest on undisturbed or minimum ninety five (95) percent compacted soil of uniform density and thickness. Compaction shall meet a minimum requirement of 95% of Modified Proctor, ASTM D-1557. In monolithic slabs a minimum of three tests shall be provided for buildings up to 2000 sq. ft. in area. Buildings larger than 2000 sq. ft. in area will require one additional test for each additional 2000 sq. ft. of building area or fraction thereof. In stem wall construction a minimum of three tests shall be provided for the first 300 lineal feet of footing. Buildings with more than 300 lineal feet of footing will require one additional test for each additional 300 lineal feet of footing or fraction thereof. If fill is less than 18" deep, tests shall be provided for the full depth taken at finish grade. If fill is greater than 18" deep, tests shall be provided for each 12" lift. 1804.2.3 Naturs/Solid Ground or Piles Foundations shall be built upon natural solid ground. Where solid natural ground does not occur at the foundation depth, such foundation shall be extended down to natural solid ground or piles shall be used. Foundations may be built upon mechanically compacted earth or fill material subject to approval by the Building Official upon submittal of evidence that proposed load will be adequately supported. Such evidence shall be as outlined in Section 1804.2.1 above. Monolithic foundations are not permitted in the "V" Zone. Monolithic foundations may be used in the "A' Zone if the fill is 24" or less and the following conditions are met: (See EXHIBIT "B' WHICH IS HEREBY INCORPORATED HEREIN) 1. All objectionable material is removed from the area to receive fill. 2. All fill material is clean. 3. All fill is installed in twelve (12) inch lifts. 4. Each lift is mechanically compacted. 5. A density test is taken at each lift and certified by a Florida Registered Engineer. 6. Oensity test reports identify each lift. PAGE 19 Words struck through are deleted; words underlined are added. 7. Building pad (area of compacted fill) is extended five (5) feet outside of building perimeter. 8. Angle of repose of balance of fill to toe of slope shall not exceed thirty (30) degrees from the horizontal. 9. Density test reports are given to the Building Official at rough plumbing inspection. 10. No significant storm water run-off is permitted to flow from the subject premises onto abutting properties. Reinforced masonry (stemwall) construction is required in the "A" Zone if over 24" of fill is required to the bottom of the footing and any of the above ten (10) minimum requirements cannot be met because: 1. The finished floor must be consistent with the current Administrative Code~ or 2. Limited sideyard separation prohibits water control. Monolithic foundations will be approved outside the Flood Zone if the above ten (10) conditions are met. Reinforced masonry (stemwall) construction is required outside the Flood Zone if any of the above ten (10) minimum requirements cannot be met because limited sideyard separation prohibits water control. (See EXHIBIT "E" & "F" WHICH ARE HEREBY INCORPORATED HEREIN) 1804.5 Conarete Footings Add subsection 1804.5.5 to read as follows: 1804.5.5 The minimum requirements for footings for one and two family homes less than three (3) stories in height and not designed by an architect or engineer are as follows: 1. Monolithic footings for e all accessory structures and single story residence shall be as follows: WOOD FR~E - at least 18 inches deep by 12 inches wide with two (2) ~5 reinforcing bars at bottom. CBS - at least 16 inches deep by 12 inches wide with two (2))5 reinforcing bars at bottom. 2. A monolithic footing for a two-story building shall be at least 24 inches deep by 16 inches wide with three (3) #5 reinforcing bars at bottom. 3. Reinforced masonry (stemwall) footing for all accessory structures and single story residence shall be 10 inches deep by 16 inches wide with two (2))5 reinforcing bars at bottom. 4. Reinforced masonry (stemwall) for a two story residence must be at least 12 inches deep by 24 inches wide with three (3) #5 reinforcing bars. 5. All monolithic footings - slab systems shall be formed to the bottom of the footing. PAGE 20 Words struck through are deleted] words underlined are added. (See EXHIBIT "A", "C" & "D" WHICH ARE HEREBY INCORPORATED HEREIN) C:liXFrIR 23 WOOD CONSTRUCTION 2308 VI~ZCJ~rRMI~qQ 2308.7 Cutting, Notching and Bored Holes Add subsections 2308.7.4 and 2308.7.5 to read as follows: 2308.7.4 Notches used for plumbing, electrical pipes, cables or wire requires a steel strap no less than 1/16 inch (1.59mm) thickness covering the notch. (See EXHIBIT "G" & "H" WHICH ARE HEREBY INCORPORATED HEREIN) 2308.7.5 Top plates in nonbearing walls may be interrupted (eliminated) between studs for the purpose of plumbing vents (stacks), dryer vents, mechanical ducts, limited to 28 inches maximum in any one wall, provided wall is securely anchored on both sides of cutout. 2308.7.6 All top plates shall be double as per IS9 and ISl0. 2309 PX)OF]%a{D CEILING FROG 2309.1 Roof Joists Add subsection 2309.1.10 to read as follows: 2309.1.10 Notches used for plumbing, electrical pipes, cable or wire requires a steel strap of no less than 1/16 inch (1.59 mm) thickness covering the notch. (See EXHIBIT "G" & "H" WHICH IS HEREBY INCORPORATED HEREIN) ~ 33 SITE WORK, DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION 3311 Safety Requirements During Construotion Add subsections 3311.2.1, 3315, 3316, and 3317 to read as follows: 3311.2.1 Adequate sanitary facilities for the convenience of all workers shall be provided in the following ratio: Minimum of one (1) water closet and urinal for each fifteen (15) workers. 3315. As agent of the owner, permittee acknowledges responsibility for access control and site safety at all times prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. The permittee shall determine which ingress and safety measures, if any, such as temporary fencing, barricades, gates, signage, covered walkways and the like, are necessary to assure public safety on or near the site of the work under his control. 3316. In the course of carrying out inspection assignments, code enforcement personnel may observe conditions contrary to federal, state and local safety standards. Wherever this occurs, each case will be brought to the attention of the person in charge at the site. Code Enforcement personnel shall not subject themselves to unsafe conditions in order to perform building inspections. Such personnel shall advise the permittee of the inability to conduct an PAGE 21 Words struck through are deleted; words underlined are added. inspection; the subject inspection shall be considered as rejected and shall be rescheduled. However, if corrections are made immediately the inspection may then be continued. Where manifestly unsafe conditions are allowed to remain uncorrected, code enforcement personnel shall direct operations in the vicinity to cease until remedied as provided for in subsection 102.2 of this Ordinance. 3317. Temporary Storage, Dispatching Office, Tool Shed and Plans Rookie On-site. Temporary facilities or combinations thereof, whether on wheels, skids, founded or unfounded, shall be anchored or tied down to prevent dislocation by hurricane force winds (110 mph). Tie-down criteria shall be in accordance with the Collier County Mobile Home Ordinance No. 89-45 as amended or superseded with accompanying Department of Motor Vehicle specifications. Exception: Mobile equipment {i.e. vehicles, trailers, etc.) which is currently licensed and equipped for over-the-road use and which is positioned (unattached) and maintained in a state of readiness for unimpeded drive or tow-away in case of emergency, shall be exempt from the tie-down requirements. Temporary electric service, if utilized, shall be sized and protected to carry connected loads safely. Physical protection of temporary wiring shall be used to preclude damage to insulation and other components. Temporary service shall be maintained so as not to impair safety features. Inadequate tie-downs or unsafe electrical service shall be cause for rejection of any inspection of permitted work at the site. APPENDIX F FIRE DISTR/CT Fl01 ~ PI~)VISIONS 1101.1 Scope Amend subsection F101.2.1.4 to read as follows: The Fire District shall include the following: 1. All industrial and Cl, C2, C3, C4, C5 Zoning as indicated on the Official Zoning Atlas of Collier County, Florida. 2. Areas identified as C1, C2,, C3, C4, C5 or Industrial in a "PUD" (Planned Unit Development). 3. All NON-CONFORMING structures identified as C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 or Industrial. · 102 BUILDING RESTRICTIONS F102.2 Other Specific Requirements Amend subsection F102.2.2 and F102.2.6 to read as follows: F102.2.2 Group "H" Occupancy shall be permitted in the fire district in accordance with Chapter 3. F102.2.6 Exterior walls of Type IV construction within 0-3 feet from property line or assumed property line shall have no openings and shall be of two (2) hour fire resistlye PAGE 22 Words struck through are deleted; words underlined are added. construction. Other exterior walls will be in accordance with Table 600. ~PENDIX C: ONE ~ TW~ FJ~MILY DWELLINGS Amend Appendix "C" to read as follows: All one and two family dwellings not more than three stories in height and their accessory structures shall be designed in accordance with this Ordinance. (See EXHIBITS A THRU _H ATTACHED TO THIS ORDINANCE) SECTION THR~: INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF TNa LAWS AND ORDINANCES The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinance may be renun~bered or re-lettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section", "article", or any other appropriate word. SECTION FOUR: CONFLICT JtND SEV~ILITY In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of this ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent Jurisdictio., such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion. SECTION FIVE: Ex~sCTI~E DATE . This ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State. PASSED J~ND DULY ADOI~TED by the Board of County Con~nissioners of Collier County, Florida, this~ day of ~ 1998. - 'A=TEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS · ,' .DWIGHT. E.(B~OCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA ';;.' ":' ;~f' Deputy BA~ARA"B 7' BERYl, C~n · "~,?.,.". ~ .! .~." ,,i ~ .. Approved as to form Thomast C. Palme~'; Assistant County Attorney [AGE 23 Words struck through are deleted$ words underlined are added. NOTE: Z. ALL NA.q,8 !. fir BUIU3ING WIDTH EXCEEDS 40' O' !'~ OR HEIGHT LS MORE THAN TWO STORIES lOd IH~T..AD OF 8d FOR ATTACHMENT OF ROOF SHEATHING. ROOF SHEATHING ATTACHMENT, PLAN AT )JJ. P&HEt. iDCrJ EXCEPT TO ~ ~ MTX. NOTE: I. ALL NAII.~ TO BE co&(l~ol~ 8. IF' BU~G OR l~Glff ~ MORE THAN TWO ~ORI~ IOd ROOF SHEATHING ATFACHI.{ENT PLAN sTANOxRo oAeu: E.DIS 1A STANDARD GABLE END WALL DETAIL 2 X 4 GROUP 2 OR BETTER BLOCKING CENTERED BENEATH SHEATHING JOINT ATTACH BLOCKING WITH THREE 16D TOENAILED OR TWO ! 6D ]~DGE NAILED 8D NAILS ~ 4" D.C. GABLE END AREA ONLY EACH END AT EXTERIOR ZONE SEE ISIA I WOOD TRUSSES ' ~ : ING \ BRACING AS PER IS8 SEE 1 i'~ ~ FOR DETAIL AT EXTERIOR q BS W. ZONE TRU S S ES C L IqOTE: OPTIONAL ~PIC~~,~ 3EILING FURRING NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY ( GYPSUM WALL ~ r_nN-rn,,n~nH.~ NOTES; BOAP. D o sa'rrs tt.A'rsP, Au uca {1) FOR CATHEDRAL CEILINGS, GABLE AT 8' D.C. MAX. OR IX4 #2 AT TRUSS MUST ALSO BE CATHEDRAL 16" ON CENTER AT EXTERIOR AND END WALL BALLOON FRAMED ZONE TO FOLLOW SLOPE OF GABLE BOq'FOM ~) ALL NAILS TO BE COMMON NAILS (3) BRACING SHOWN IS IN ADDITION TO pERMANANT BRACING REQUIRED BY T.P.I. OR THE INDIVIDUAL TRUSS DROP GABLE END WALL DETAIL 2 X 4 GROUP 2 OR BETTER BLOCIGNG CENTERED BENEATH SHtATH[IqG JOINT ATTACH BLOCKING WITH THREE 16D {~D NAILS @ 4' O.C, TOENAILED OR T%VO 16D EDGE NAILED DROP GABIt END AREA ONLY EACH END AT EXTERIOR ZONE SEE : X~ ~ 24" MAX. lY1" NOMINAL STRUCI1JRAL ROOF SI-IEATH1NG. SEE IS 1 FOR NAILING - \ OOD TRUSSES AT 24" O.C. ( TYP ) GABLE END S PER I~8 SEE ~ FOR DETAIL SEE IS4 FOP ~ IOTE: OPTIONAL ~tEE~)5~g CEILING FURRING 2 16D NAILS ]~OT SHOW]q FOR ( ) CBS ,VALL AT EX ERIO CLARITY T ZONE TRUS~E ~PIC~~ E ' I ...... GYPSUM WALL r,n xnl 1_~ '~ X 4 NOTES: BOARD OR BETmR LA'mRAL BRACE {1) FOR CATHtDRAL CEILINGS, GABLE AT 8' O.C. lvlAX. OR IX4 #2 AT TRUSS MUST ALSO BE CATHEDRAL 16" ON CENTER AT EXTERIOR AND END WALL BALLOON FRAMED ZONE TO FOLLO%V SLOPE OF GABLE BOTTOM (2) ALL NAILS TO BE COMMON NAILS (3) BRACING SHOWN IS IN ADDITION IS 3 TO PERMANANT BRACING REQUIRED TYPICAL GABLE ATTACHMENT TO WOOD FRAME END WALL .. 1 X 4 SPRUCE OR BETTER LATERAL BRACE 8' O.C. WITH (2) I~D COMMON NAILS GABLE · OR 1X4 it1 AT 16" END SHEATHING TO BE · ON CENTER WITH NAILED WITH 8D (2) 10D COMMON NAILS COMMON NAILS ~ ~ 6" O.C. @ EDGESAND ~ 12" 0.C. INTERMEDIATE ( TYPICAL ) · . ~GD COMMON NAILS @ 16" O.d~' / " f 2 IN. #I0 SCREWS. AT 12" O.C. GYPSUM WALL ... BOARD NOTE: OPTIONAL 2X.t~LOCKING CEILING FURRING'. NAI.LED 16" SPLICE JOINT .. NOT SHOWN FOR O.C. W/16D BETWEEN DBL. CLARITY COMI~ON NAILS TOP PLATES. · ' SEE STAINq)ARI~ WHEN CATHED'R~IL CiilLING BUILDING CODE OCCURS AT GABLE, GABLE TRUSS FOR NAILING OF MUST ALSO BE-CATHEDRAL AND DOUBLE TOP END WALL BALLOON FRAMED .. PLATES "' TO FOLLOW SLOPE OF GABLE BOTTOM CHORD NOTE: THIS INSTALLATION IS IN ADDITION TO BRACING IS 4 REQUIREMENTS OF TRUSS MANUFAC,TURER OR .T,P,I, gS TYPICAL GABLE ATTACHMENT TO CONCRETE END WALL 1 X 4 SPRUCE OR BETTEr( LATEr(AL BRACE 8' O.C. WITH (i) 16D GABLE COMMON NAILS END OR 1X4 #~- AT 16" ~ SHEATtHNG TO BE ON CENTER WITH NAILED WITH 8D (1) .10D COMMON NAILS COMMON NAILS · 6" O.C. @ EDGES AND  ~ 11" O.C. INTERMEDIATE ( TYPICAL ) 16D COMMON NAILS @ 16" O.e. GYPSUM WALL BOARD NOTE: OPTIONAL CEILING FURRING NOT SHOWN FOR HURRICANE CLARITY O · STRAP ~' O/C BENT UP AND 2 X 8 P.T. WITH 1/2" OVER GABLE · 'J" BOLT OR MUD BOTTOM CHORD ANCHOR 4' O.C. OR 2X6 P.T. WI BLOCKING TO CARRY CEILING DIAPHRAGM WHEN CATHEDRAL CEILING OCCURS AT GABLE END USE ., DETAIL IS8 OR IS 8A % TE: THIS INSTALLATION IS IN ADDITION TO BRACING IS 5 (~UIREMENTS OF TRUSS MANUFACTURER OR T. PJ. gS TYPICAL LADDER DETAIL $ 2 X 4 GROUP 2 OR BETTER BLOCKING CENTERED BENEATH SHEATHING JOINT. ATTACH BLOCKING 'W/( 3 ) 16D TOENAILED OR ( 2 ) 16D NAILS EACH ( 2 ) 16D ENDNAILED BOTH 30 LB. FELT OVER LADDER EACH SIDE ENDS, 1S/B1" MIN. SHEATHING NAILS AT 6" O.C. DRIP 8D NAiLS @ 2 X 4 LADDERS GROUP EDGE AND 4" O.C. MIN. 2 OR ..BETTER 24" O.C. 4" O.C. FOR  , PLYW00D  DRIP EDGE 8D NAILS @ 6" O.C. CONTINUOUS 2 X 4 GROUP 2 OR BETTER GABLE FASCIA NAILED TRUSS 'ATTACH LADDER TO WITH (2) ROWS TOP CHORD OF GABLE 8D NAILS 12" O.C. TRUSS W;( 2 ) 16 D NAILS STAGGERED AT 24" O.C. SHEATHING TO BE NAILED WITH 8D .COMMON NAILS 6" O.C. @ EDGES AND 1T' O.C. INTERMEDIATE ( TYPICAL ). 12" max. 'I NOTE: ALL NAILS TO BE IS 6 · ~,, ,tv,,,, COMMON NAILS MINIMUM TYPICA.1~ DROP GABLE DETAIL 1 X 4 GROUP 1 OR BETTER BLOCKING CENTERED BENEATH SHEATHING JOINT. ATTACH BLOCKING 30 LB. FELT OVER WI( 3 ) 16D TOENAILED OR 15/31" MIN. SHEATHING ( 1 ) 16D NAILS )16D ENDNAILED BOTH EACH LADDER DS. 2 X 4 LADDERS #1 PINE NAILS AT ... OR 1X6 GROUP 1 OR 6" O.C. DRIP · BETTER 16" O.C. EDGE, AND 4" O.C. FOR · ~D NAILS @ PLYWOOD 4" O.C. MIN. ~RIP ~ ~ DGEE CONTINUOUS 1 X 4 CONNECTOR GROUP 1 OR BETTER #360 UPLIFT MIN. FASCIA NAU_oED CONNECTOR FOR WITH ( 1 ) ROWS ~f;10 UPLIFT MIN. 10D NAILS 11" O.C. STAGGERED 24" MAX. ~, SHEATHING TO BE NA]~-ED WITH 8D COMMON NAILS 6" O.C. @ EDGES AND 11" O.C. INTERMEDIATE ( TYPICAL ) DROP GABLE TRUSS NOTE: ALL NAILS TO BE ,,,,,, COMMON NAILS MINIMUM 8" X 11" CONCRETE BEAM SPAN ( FEET ) 8' 7' ~o, ii~n,l'i~r''~4,is,~6'n'~s' C C C D D D D D D D E E C C C D' D D D D D E E C C D D D D D D E E C D D D D D D D E II~,ID D n D n D n E D D D: D D E E . D D D D E E ~,~'D D 'D D D E '~D D D D E E ~D D D D E ' (1} ALL T~SMUST B~ FULLY ~ g D D ..D E A,CHOR~D A~ ~C -- (2) CALCULA~ON ARE BASED ~ ' D D E E oM SINGLE SPAN. UmFORMLY LOADED BEAM ~~ ~ D I D E (3) SPAN BASED 0 :ED BUILDING ENVEL (4) CO~CR~E SHALL BE A D D E ~tmu. ~ ~ XN ~g D~Ys (5) REI~ORC~G S~EL D D E BAVE A ~m~ F~ OF ~0 ~ D'.D E ~ D D E ~ ~ D E ~ D E TOP BOSOM · BEAM REINFORCING REINFORCING TI~ D ~5 BARS ~5 BAILS ~3 AT 5" O.C. SEE ISI~ E ( 2 ) ~5 BARS ( 2 ) ~6 BARS ~3 AT 5" O.C. SEE IS16 scrotum 8,,m,' IS 14 S" X 16" CONCRETE BEAM SPAN' ( FEET ) 8' 9' 10' 11' 12' 13" 14" "'15' 16' 17' 18' 19' 20' F F F F F F F F G G G G H o_ F F F F F F G G G G G H H eh, F F F F F G G G G G H H H ~ F F F G G G G G G H H H H ~- F F F G G G G G G H H H I ~ F F G G G G G G H H H I I '-'~ F G G G G G G G H H H I I ~ F G G G G G G H H H I I ~ G G G G G G G H H I I O~G GG G G G H H H I I ~. ... ~ G G G G G G H H I I ~ G G G G G H H H I I ~ G G G G G H H H I ~ G G G G G H H I I ' ~ G G G G H H H I I ~ G G G G H H H I 0) ALL TIES MUST BE ~LL ANCHORED AT TOP ~ G G G G H H I I ~) CALCULA~ONS ARE BA. . ON SINGLE SPAN. U~ORMLY ~ G G G G H I I LOADED BEAM (3) SPAN BASED ON ~OSE[ BUILDING ENVELOPE ~ G G G G H I I ~ coNc~ SH~LL ~N~UM 3~ PSI IN 2~ DA ~ G G G H H I I ~s) ~N~o~c~o S~EL Sn HAVE A ~MtIM ~v ~ ~ KSI TOP BOSOM BEAM REINFORCING . REINFOR~IN~ TIES G ~5 BARS 1 ~S BARS ~3 AT 7" O.C. SEE IS16 H ( 2 ) ~ BARS ( ~ ) ~6 BARS ~3 AT 7" O.C. SEE I ( 2 ) ~5 BARS ( 2 ) ~ BARS ~3 AT 7" O.C. SEE IS16 co cR T IS 15 II TYPICAL TIE SPACING SCHEDULE 14" O.C. SCHEDULE FOR TIES FORTIF_~ SPA Ci NG SPACING L j3 L/3 L/3 ,%,i " MAINTAIN 1 AND 1/2 [* /1 #3 TIES WHERE INCH CLEAR COVER REQUIRED, SEE ON ALL SIDES TO TIES SCHEDULE. TIES CLOSED AND ANCHORED AT TOP. CALCULATIONS ARE BASED ON SINGLE SPAN, UNIFORMLY LOADED BEAM. · BEAM SPANS ARE EASED ON CLOSED BUILDING ENVELOPE CONCRETE SHALL BE A MINIMUM 3000 PSI IN 28 DAYS REINFORCING STEEL SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM Fy OF 60 KSI IS16 gtv ALTERNATE BEAM SIZES · #3 TIES WHERE *' '/I #3 TIES WHERE REQUIRED, SEE REQUIRED, SEE 1~" BEAM SCHEDULE. 16" BEAM SCHEDULE. TIES CLOSED AND TIES CLOSED AND ANCHORED AT TO P. ANCHORED AT TOP. .8"X18" TIE BEAM 8"X20" TIE BEAM MAINTAIN 1 AND 1/2 INCH CLEAR COVER ON ALL SIDES TO TIES CALCULATIONS ARE BASED ON SINdEE SPAN, UNIFORMLY LOADED BEAM. BEAM SPANS ARE BASED ON CLOSED aBUILDING ENVELOPE CONCRETE SHALL BE A MINIMUM 3000 PSI IN 28 DAYS REINFORCING STEEL SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM Fy OF 60 KSI IS16A CONYENTIONAL ROOF FRAMING UPLIFT LOAD PER RAFTER (LBS) 4 FT. OVERHANG MAX. e Building Width . 20' I 24' 28' 32' ]pacing Roof Slope 2/12 oolccl s74 6,8 760 763 846 928 1011 1093 ~-4" O.C. 1148 1272 1396 1520 1644 z oof slop. ' " .. ~2" O.C. 623 677 ~31 7~5 ~6" O.C. 829 ~00 972 1044 1!1~ 24" O.C. 1246 !354 1462 1570 Roof Slope 4/12 12" O.C. 609 663 717 771 625 16" O.C. 810 882 954 1025 1097 24" O.C. 1218 1326 1434 1542 1650 · ' Roof Slope 5/12 12" O.C. 588 640 692 744 796 16" O.C. 782 851 920 S90 1059 24" O.C. 1176 1280 1384 1488 1592 , Roof Slope 6/12 12' O.C. 560 608 656 '~04 752 16" O.C. 745 809 872 936 1000 24" O.C. 1120 1216 1312 1408 1504 Roof Slope 7/12 12" O.C. 406 458 510 562 614 16" O.C. 540 609 678 741 816 24" O.C. 812 916 1020 1124 1228 IS-17 ItORIZONTAL LOAD PER ltAFIIR (LBS) 4 FT. OVERItM~G MAX. Bu:Lld~ng Width 20' i 24' 28' 32' 3i' . a~er p&cing Root Slope 2/22 2 ).C. 12 14 6 .C. 1.6 18 20 22 2~ 4" O.C. ,'24 28 30 34 3E · · Roof Slope 3/12 .2" O.C. 36 40 45 50 .6" O.C. · 48 53 60 ST ~2 ~4" O.C. ~2 80 Roof Slope 4112 t~ i. 2" O.C. ~0 ~E 75 83 )0 Le" O.C. 80 90 lOO llO 120 24." O.C. 120 136 150 166 180 Roo~ Slope 5/12 ~2" O.C. 84 95 105 115 16" O.C. 112 126 140 150 24" O.C- 168 190 210' 230 252 , Roof Slope 6/12 12" O.C. 104 117 130 143 16" O.C. 135 156 173 190 207 24" O.C. 208 234 260 286 312 Roo~ Slope '7/12 12" O.C. 136 153 170 181 204 16" O.C. 180 204 226 249 271 24" O.C. 272 30G 340 3'~4 408 i 1S-18 SHEAR WALL REQUIREMENTS B D E SIDE LENGTH - A WIND A < B+C+D+E+F+G THE SUM TOTAL LENGTHS OF SHEARWALLS IN ANY DIRECTION SHALL BE EQUAL OR GREATER THAN THE LENGTH OFTHE PERPENDICtJI.AR SIDE !.ENGT!I OF TIlE STRUCTURE CONSIDERED SEPARATE BUILDINGS FOR DETERMINING SHEARWALLS. DRAG STRUTS MAY BE USED AT ADJOINING BUILDING SECTIONS TO MEET SHEAR- WALL REQUIREMENTS, IF CONNECTIONS FOR HORIZONTAL LOADS CAN BE MET. IS19 ALI3MINUI~ WINDOW INSTALLATION ( NIASOHRY OHLY ) I 6' 4" MAXI~'IUM ROUGH OPENING I ! ~ lvlAXIMUM ~~ ' l~,T. bucking ~ window eking or win fastened with 3~I ~"X2 I~" ~one. stoned wlth ~"XlI~2" ~ach end, lhen 18" on AND BUCK1NG ~ach ~nd, then lS~ on center )vlth ~ minimum.. center with ~ ~inimu~ ~edment ~ ]~4"jn c~ncrete. cmbedmen~ ~ i~4"in c~ncrete, 1XP.T. bucking ~ ~vindo~v fastened with 3U6"Z2]~" :one. ~ ~ Screws, one withln'4" oE each end, then 18" on center with ~ ~inimum SHIM 3/8" MAXIMUM cmbedment ~ 1 B4"in concrete, ~TW~N ~INDO~V ' - AND BUC~G ~OT~: (t) SOLID ~OU~ ~EQD. AT ~ACH SID~ OF OPEN~GS (2) SUCKING CAN DE BEVELED ~UT ANCHORS CANNOT 9E lN B~VELED AREA CONeRiE ./~..~ ::.j SILL . : NOTE: %V~D O%VS TO BE A~ATCHED TO P.T. BUCKINGS ~cv.~, EXTERIOR DOOR INSTALLATION · ( MASONRY ONLy, SOLID CORE WOOD OR METAL CLAD EXTERIOR GRADE i....6' 7" MAXIMUM. MASONRY OPENIN~ I I ~8 GALVANIZ~D~NISII NAILS AT D.C. FOR DOUBLE LEAF DOORS · ' Scr~v~ 1 ~" on center for single leafnnd 12" on c~.ter Br double leaf. ~i~h cincrete. ' DOOR SHIM 3/8" MAXIMUM Sltt~C~EWS jILLSEAt D X AD Z  ~ P.T. bucking ~ door ~ 10 X I" FLAT ~ fastened with 3~16"~ cone. lIE , , e O leaf. ~Vith ! I~4" embedment into < cincrete. ~. ~ [8 GALVANIZED FINISH NAI~ AT ~ ~2" D.C. FOR SINGLE LEAF AND X D.C. FOR DOUBLE LEAF DOORS < ~ ~L ( 1 ) INSTALL HINGESCR~%YS ~I0 X 2412" ( 2 ) IN~ALL LOCK ~ ~ 1 INSTALL SECURITY STRIKE SCRE%VS (R8 X 2-11~" ) IN STRIKE PLATE, ADJU~ STRIKE PLATE, ADJUST STRIKE PLATE FOR SECURE DOOR FIT, THEN TIGHTEN SCREWS. NOTE: NOTE: ~8 X 2-~2" SCREWS MUir BE SECURELY {1) SOLID POUR~ ~D. EACH SIDE ANCilORE0 THROUGH THE FRAME I~'O THE OF OPENINGS STUD TO PROVIDE PROPER STRIKE PLATE ANCHORS CANNOT BE IN BEVELED AREA ( ~ } Sff ALL N~LS. TRUSS DESIGN FOR OPEN LANAI'S./PORCHES ~ ATTACH TRUSS FOR VERTICAL ~- AND HORIZONTAL LOADS. TRUSS MUST BE DESIGNED WITH THIS SECTION EXTERIOR EXPOSED TO WIND OUTSIDE WALL TO BE BEAM BUILT AND ( IF REQD. ) ANCHORED FOR ALL TRUSSES MUST BE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING; GRAVITY AND ~ ( I ) BEARING AT EXTERIOR WALL WIND LOADS ( 2 ) CANTED OFF EXTERIOR WALL ( 3 ) BUILT TWO PIECE AS SIMPLE SPANS SHARING EXTERIOR WALL ( 4 ) CARRIED BY ,GIRDER, USED AS DRAG "X STRUT OVER EXTERIOR WALL TItE GIRDER - . M U ST EXTEND UP TO THE BOTTOM OF ROOF SHEATHING. ( 5 ) PANEL POINT PROVIDED TO ATrATCH WALL FOR ALL VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL WIND LOADS · IS22 Lo AD BEARING HEADER DETAIL TRUSSF,,,S CA3LRIF, DBYItF, A,DERMUST~E ANCHOR.ED TO FF. ADER, NOT TO TO~ PLATES. iF CRiFPLF. S ARF. USF..D ~ETWEEN lEADER AND TOP PLATF..S, ANCHORS ARE KEQD. AT TOP AND BOTTOM OF CRIPPt~_~. :""" '.; :" :!:. ':".... ,., . .. · , .: ..,.. ~t 'I: '~ "'**' ':' ' * : ... . . .' : , :,' .. DBL ~"' '..::':. :.";" " "· '.42' :j" .: .: ..:.~.: :. ' .'.' .'..'3':., . .:.,- ·.." :PLATE "' ' "~ · ~" ' ' ' ....... ' " -.· ; HEADER 90 DEGREE CLIP RF, QD, AT BOTH CORNERS FOR 365 LB, MIN, LOAD TO CALCULATE LOAD ON HEAD. ER: ( SEE TRUSS DRAWINGS OR ]S17 AND 18 ) EXAMPLE: REACT]ON =2028 UPLIFT=1030 SIX TRUSSES BEARING ON HEADER DOWN LOAD= 2028 X 6 TRUSSES DIVIDED BY 2 BEARINGS=6084 UPLIFT LOAD-- 1030 X 6TRUSSES DIVIDED BY 2 BEARINGS= 3090 A CONNECTION WOULD BE REQUIRED FOR 3090 LBS. UPLIFT AT THE TOP AND THE BOTTOM, EACH SIDE OF OPENING. · 'OPENINGS OVER g' IN ~,VIDTH REQUIRE AMINMjM OF TWO STUDS UNDER HEADER AT EACH END. OPENINGS OVER 12' IN ~VIDTH REQUIRE A MINI~UM OF THREE STUDS UNDER HEADER AT EACH END. STRAPS TO HOLD HEADER SHALL BE "U" TYPE, EXTENDING FROM FRONT TO BACK FACE OVER DBL. TOP PLATES. IS23 Hatural Solid Ground or Piles I Outside the Flood Zone I~ONOLTTHIC FNOS. OUTSIDE THE FLOOD ZONE }--CO~PA~ED i ' FOUNDAT[ON I 5', OUTS[DE BLDG. 36 SLOPE TEST~ F.F.EL.- CROWN OF RD. + 18' " 'r~:ST -.,'~ t~. ,-- ' ' lZ" ,-I~' ~ TEsT % ' ~z" uFT t ' TJESTJ"~, 12 LIFT t' *'~'~"A~--NATURAL SOLID GROUND CLEARE~ e · EXHIBIT Natural Solid Ground or Piles In the 'A' Zone %% I~AXB{UH ~ ~AXI~4U~{ 5' FOUNDATION 5' M~IMUH ~0' S~~ OUTS[DE O~SIDE ' S~PE BLDG. F.F. EL. MIN. NG~ ~I ~ i..r ',~ ~,~ =~..~ . TEST ~ Natural Soltd Ground Cleared EXHIBIT One and Two Family Dwellthis Monollthic FooLIng ONE STORY RESIDENCE EXHIBIT C One and Two ['amity Dwellings Monoltthic Footing TWO STORY RESIOENCE ;I J& .o.o. D, ,ou.o~.,o.-. I INCHE~J BELOW fiNI3H C~. 2) A~ WOOD FRAMING ~D 3HCATHIN~ FROK EXPOSED E~TH S~ BE PRCSSURE TR;ATED ~) C~HCE a~gN I[ ~ ~N 8 INC~M. :3:" EXHIBIT D .. It~ ~ I-R-N I One and Two Family Dwellings Stemwall Footing 9NB STORY RESIDENCE : IS" _u,_~_T~_~ It'Ti~OU'T 1~' ~ 1TriOOUT L,q ~..".,=.:.","-" ~.. !l't'1~S/'(~ ! i CAR!cO trOl~lS~ ~ I I TAI"OII : le ,~~ ~ ' III:LL OI4PAC"TI; }~. 1'13J. COlO%tmO ~ :.;. :., .: ::: :..,., . · ~,, . .,, . "1~ .. " NATURAL CIU, DE OR S~,TISFAC'TORT I/J, TERIAL, EXHIBIT One and Two Family Dwellings Stemwall Footing TWo STORY RESIDENCE P~ "I~,ATED PLATI ..'.-".:' i'."' ;.." .-: :' ,:~,[:.. !-' :--": ." ..:'-: :.'.' :'- :' ~ ~ ~ .. ::. ;';,,..:,~ "":'; :. :'~; , ' ,'..;.' ~'~'::.~:~'~-':' X ~ · ' "*"' ' !._:':,;;:,';:-~,.D.,-'..':c......~:!-::-,~:~,;'.,: :-. ~ - ~~=~ -i -'i'-' ,_~ ...., OR YERD'Ir~ -~AT[SrACTO!iY BEARIHG MATERIAL ~ · EXHIBIT NOTCHIHG AND BORED HOLE LII~I[TATIONS FOR EXTERIOR WAL~S AND BEARING t{ALt~. W (actual width) ~/~ e41e dls~ee .4~ for sinlie s~ud Top ~teke / Stud 12 v man ~ .61 for double Itu4 p~ddea act  ~orl ~sn two lucrealive It~dl ~ ' bore~ hotel (actual depth) No%e: Bored holes shall no~ be located in the same section or cut or notch in sLud. BORING & NOTCHING OF STUDSt Bearlag Stud Non-Bearing Stud Member Size k(axlmum Notch ~(axlmum Hole Maximum Notch IZaFJmum Hole (i/4)D (.4D)z (.4D) . 2 x 4 7/8 1-3/8 1-3/8 2-I/8 ~- x 6 1-3/8 2-3/16 2-3/t6 3-3/18 t. "D" Equals actual depth of member irt Incbes. 2. 5/8 Inches of wood required on each side of hole, t-t/4 Inch of wood required on each side of hole for electrical cables or 1/18 Inch metal piate protecttort. NOTCHING & BORING OF JOISTS & RAFTER, IZaxlmum Notch I~sxlmum Notch M-~mum Diameter Member Size End or Lietuber Outer I/3 af Span or Hole (I/4)D (Z/aO) (I/3D) t :a x 4 '7/8 9/18 Not Permitted ~- x 6 1-3/8 15/16 1-1/~- 2 x 8 I-1:1/18 1-3/16 2-7/16 2 x 10 2-5/16 1-9/18 2-1/16 Z x 12 2-13/16 1-?/8 3-:3/4 1. "D" Equals actual depth of member In Inches. 3 2. Two (2) Inches of wood must be above and below hole. EXHIBIT G NOTCI{EI~G AND BORED HOLE LIMITATIONS FOR NONBEARING tWALLS. W (~etu~l ~ ' ' Stud  r/ '~ distance mln. : (actual depth} " ~ I ~Bottcm phte Note: Bored holes shall not, be located in the same section of cut er notch In stud. : BORING & NOTCHING OF STUDS, Bearing Stud Mon-Bearbif Stud Member ~tze * M&ztmum Note Maximum Hol Maximum Mote (I/4)D (.dD), (.dD) , 2 x 4 7/a ] i~/6' x-~e 2- a/e 2 x 6 1-3/8 2-3/16 2-3/16 9-~/16 i. *D' Equals actual depth of member In Inches. 2. 5/8 Inches of wood required on each side of hole. 1-1/4 Inch of wood required on each side of hole for elecL~cal cables or 1/16 Inch metal pla~e protection. lqOTCI-IING & BORING OF JOISTS & RAFTER, Maximum Notch Maximum Notch Maximum Dilmetlr Member Size End of Member Outer 1/3 of Span of Hole ( I/4 )D ( t/e D) (I/3O) t 2 x 4 7/8 9/16 Not Permitted 2 x 6 1-3/8 15/16 1-1/2 2 x 8 1-13/16 1-3/16 2-7/16 2 x 10 2-5/16 1-9/16 3-1/16 2 x 12 2-13/16 1-?/8 3-3/4 1. *D" Equals actual depth of member In Inches. Two (2) Inches or wood must be above and below hole. TYPICAL GABLE END ~VITH TRUSS TO CONCRETE END WALL ~VITH .CATHEDRAL CEILING Z X 4 SPRUCE OR BETTER LATERAL BRACE 8' O.C.WITH (2 16D COMMON [ WITH (2) 10D ""~I )N NAI..L.S: SHEATHING TO BE . NAILED WITH 8D · COMMON NAILS (;" O.C. @ EDGES AND ;' O.C. BRACING ALSO ~ 12" O.C. INTERMEDIATE ;REQUIRES CONNECTOR ( TYPICAL ) RATED AT 400 LBS. '2x6 STUDS AT 24" O.C. OUT FROM RIDGE. STUDS MUST GYPSUM WALL REACH FROM BOARD W/BLOCKING P.T. PLATE TO NAILED TO STUDS T. OP OF GABLE 16D COMMON WITH (2) 16D COh~IMON NAILS @ 16" O.C. N~ILS TO HOLD GABLE GABLE CONNECTOR REQD. END VERTICALS RATED AT 400 LBS. EACH STUD HURRICANE · · STRAP 4' OlC BENT lIP AND OVER GABLE BOTTOM CHORD 1X6 P.T. wrrH 1/1" ~) -J" BOLTS OR MUD ANCHORS AT 4' O.C. NOTE: OPTIONAL CEILING FURRING NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY THIS INSTALLATION IS IN ADDITION TO BRACING IS 8 [~REB EN S OF TRUSS MANUFACTURER OR T.P.I. 85 · ~ T TYPICAL GABLE END WITH NO TRUSS TO CONCRETE END WALL .' WITH CATHEDRAL CEILING 2 X 4 SPRUCE OR BETTER LATERAL · SHEATHING TO BE NAILED WITH 8D I ~ COMMON NAILS 6" O.C. @ EDGES AND 8' O.C. BRACING ALSO IX / ~ 12" O.C. INTERMEDIATE REQUIRES CONNECTOR I Y (TYPICAL) RATED AT 400 LBS. V \ 2X8 STUDS AT -' 24" O.C. OUT FROM RIDGE. STUDS MUST GYPSUM WALL REACH FROM · BOARD W/BLOCKING P.T. PLATE TO NAILED TO STUDS TOP OF GABLE WITH (2) 16D CONIMON NAILS CONNECTOR REQD. ~ ~ RATED AT 400 LBS. EACH STUD 2XS P.T. wrrH 1;2- ~ ,,J,' BOU|'S OR MUD ANCHORS AT 4' O.C. NOTE: OPTIONAL CEILING FURR/NG NOT SHOWN FOR CLAR1TY , REQUIREMENTS OF TRUSS MANUFACTURER OR T.P.I. 85 TYPICAL SIDEWALL SECTION 30 LB. FELT OVER 1S/32" MINIMUM SHEATHING NAILED 6" O.C. EDGES AND 12" O.C. FIELD. PLYW OOD MUST EXTEND ..' TO OUTSIDE EDGE OF 6" ON CENTER NAILING FASCIA BOARD BOTH DRIP EDGE AND PLYWOOD, 3" OVERLAP REQUIRED FOR VALLEYS AND DRIP EDGE, ALL METAL TO BE INSTALLED FOR DRY IN INSPECTION CONNECTION REQD. . FOR VERTICAL AND , HORIZONTAL LOADS AS PER CODE CONTINUOUS 2 X 4 GROUP 2 OR BETTER SUB-FASCIA FASCIA NAILED WITH (2) ROWS 8D NAILS 12" O.C. STAGGERED NOTE: WHEN OVERHANG OR CANTALEVER EXCEEDS 48" PLYWOOD MUST BE NAILED AS ABOVE AND GLUED WITH AN APPROVED PANEL ADHESIVE NOTE: ALL NAILS TO BE IS 9 e ' ~,, ~v ~,, COMMON NAILS MINIMUM TypiCAL~FRAME V/ALL CORNER DETAIL L .... - , ~ , , m "' '" ' . ' i SEE ISII FOR GARAGE DO.OR OPENINGS ALTERNATE TOP PLATE OVERLAP ltURRICANE STRAP REQD. ALL CORNERS. MINIMUM #1500 TENSION RATING, REQD. AT BOTTOM OF DBL. TOP PLATE ONLY. TWO 10D NAILS REQD. + - 45 EACH STUD DEGREE ,~ ANGLE l"X4 ' ET IN IN. L BRACE REQD. AT ALL CORNERS AND AT ON CENTER ON ALL WALLS THAT ARE NOT SHEATHED. BRACE TO EXTEND TO BOTTOM OF B OTFOM PLATE. ( NOT SHOWN ) · COMIVION NAILS MINIMUM 4111 IF)) R i:V SIllS4 TYPICAL FRAME GARAGE DOOR & CORNER DETAIL IF DISTANCE IS LESS THAN Y I-~ADER MUST EXTEND 1500 LB. RATED TO END OF WALL CORNER HURRICANE IRED STRAP REQU -7 x~ CONNECT TRUSSES OR · SPLICES IN SHEATHING FRAMING ABOVE TO LO HEADER, NOT DOUBLE e A LOWED IN TIffS AREA TOP PLATES a NO SPLICsS "' "':":" ~i'. ~i.i "::(:' "' < IN SHEATHING ' ': ' f:~: '')'' ': D · - CY ALLOWED IN ' -5: )i?' :;:!~':.::" :.. i.:" .' m THIS AREA ': '. ' : ': . ,'b.' . ~ V . __ L.._. "' " < PROVIDE CONNECTION D 1500 LB RATED CY HURRICANE FOR REQUIRED UPLIFT u~ STRAP REQUIRED PROVIDE CONNECT/ON / FOR REQUIRED UPLIFT MINIMUM DBL. STUD REQUIRED ' TYPICAL RAFTER FRAMING RIDGE BOARDTO BE NOT LESS THAN THE DEPTH OF THE RAFTER END CUT AND SHALL BE STRUCTURALLY FUNCTIONAL RAFTERS SHALL BE __ PLACED DIRECTLY OPPOSITE EACH OTHER HI3 COLLAR TIE TO BE IN UPPER THIRD OF ROOF ...... SYSTEM 1X6 MINIMUM COLLAR TIE UNLESS FLAT OVER TOP CONNECTS BOTH RAFTERS · RAFTER TIE / CEILING JOIST REQUIRED ALL RAFTERS, JOIST, AND R/DGE BOARDS COMPLY WITH NFoPA SPAN TABLES FOR JOIST AND RAFTERS. ANCHORAGE IS REQUIRED AT OUTSIDE WALLS AND AT RIDGE FOR LOADS GIVEN ON IS17 AND IS18 IS12 : '~ '..: .'.., 8" X 10" CONCRETE BEAM SPAN ( FEET ) (I) ALL TIES MUST BE FULLY ANCHORED AT TOP (2) CALCULATIONS ARE BASED ON SINGLE SPAN, UNIFORMLY LOADED BEAM (3) SPAN BASED ON CLOSED BUILDING ENVELOPE (4) CONCRETE SHALL BE A MINIMUM 3000 PSI IN 28 DAYS (5) REINFORCING STEEL SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM Fy OF 60 KSI TOP BOTTOM BEAM R I F R IF R I' TIES B / 22 HANGER/CHAIRS FOR SUPPORT #5 BARS #3 AT 4" O.C. SEE IS16 CONCRETE TIE BEAM SCHEDULE: 8"x*0" IS 13 STATE OF FLORIDA) COUNTY OF COLLIER) I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of: ORDINANCE NO. 98-80 Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 22nd day of September, 1998, during Regular Session. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 28th day of September, 1998. DWIGHT E. BROCK ... Clerk of Courts and Clerk.' Ex-officio to Boara~~kDf County Commissioner~ By: Ellie Hoffman Deputy Clerk