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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-11-13AGENDA CITY OF GRAPEVINE BUILDING BOARD OF APPEALS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1995 AT 6:30 P.M. 307 WEST DALLAS ROAD, ROOM #205 GRAPEVINE, TEXAS CALL TO ORDER OATH OF OFFICE OATH OF TRUTH NEW BUSINESS A. BUILDING BOARD OF APPEALS TO CONSIDER PROPOSED BUILDING CODE AMENDMENTS: WOOD SHAKES AND SHINGLES OLD BUSINESS MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS AND/OR DISCUSSION A. BUILDING BOARD OF APPEALS TO CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE OCTOBER 9, 1995, MEETING Falls IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND THIS PUBLIC MEETING AND YOU HAVE A DISABILITY THAT REQUIRES SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS AT THE MEETING, PLEASE CONTACT THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OFFICES AT 817/481-0363 OR 817/481-0377. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS WILL BE MADE TO ASSIST YOUR NEEDS. IN ACCORDANCE WITH TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE, CHAPTER 551.001 ET SEQ. ACTS OF THE 1993 TEXAS LEGISLATURE, THE BUILDING BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 10TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1995 AT 5:00 P.M. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TARRANT CITY OF GRAPEVINE The Building Board of Appeals for the City of Grapevine, Texas, met in regular session, Monday, November 13, 1995, at 6:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers, Room #205, 307 West Dallas Road, Grapevine, Texas with the following members present: Joe Lipscomb Chairman Art Gordon Member Greg Czapanskiy Member Scott Williams Building Official Richard Ward Fire Marshal Kelly Doughty Building Inspection Secretary CALL TO ORDER Chairman Joe Lipscomb called the meeting to order at 6:30 P.M. NEW BUSINESS WOOD SHAKES & SHINGLES The first item for the Building Board of Appeals to consider was a proposed building code amendment addressing wood shakes and shingles. The request is to the City of Grapevine Code of Ordinances as follows: Sec. 2516(g)4 is amended by the addition of a new paragraph 3 to read as folio ws: "The use of wood shingles and wood shakes as a wall covering is hereby prohibited within the city unless they meet the fire retardant standards of Class C roofing material." Sec. 3204 Roof Covering Classification, is hereby amended by the deletion of the existing paragraph (f) and by adding a new paragraph (f) to read as follows: "{f} Class C roof coverings required. Fire retardant Class C roof coverings shall be required on all group "R" occupancies regardless of size and height of structures or number of units. Fire retardant Class C roofing materials are defined as any roofing material which meets ASTM E-108 fire Test specifications for roofing and has been tested and approved by a nationally recognized testing laboratory. In those cases where it proves necessary to replace all or part of an ord;nary wood shingle roof, and the Class C roofing does not meet the exposure length of the existing roof, BBA MINUTES 11/13/95 Class C composition shingles may be overlaid on the existing wood shingles." Table No. 32-A - MINIMUM ROOF CLASSES, is hereby amended as follows: This table shall be amended by replacing all "NR" spaces in the "R-3" row with a "C", and deleting all footnotes in the "R-1 " row. The Grapevine Fire Department has requested that the Building Board of Appeals consider amendments to the 1991 Uniform Building Code and the City of Grapevine Code of Ordinances. These amendments affect exterior wall covering and roof covering materials. These amendments are precipitated by several recent fires in the metroplex area. The results of investigations into these fires appear to indicate that non -rated (non -treated) wood shingle roofing assemblies contributed to the spread of the fire from structure to structure. Following are explanations of the impact of the various changes: Sec. 2516(g)4 - Adds a paragraph that requires Class C rated shingles and shakes to be used on exterior walls - the building code currently allows combustible, non -rated exterior walls only on certain types of structures. The new provision further restricts the use of these materials. Sec. 3204(f) - Eliminates the ability to use non -rated roof assemblies on all residential occupancies. The code had been previously amended to prohibit the use of non -rated roof assemblies on multi -family and townhouse buildings. The new provision further restricts the previous amendment to include single family and duplex structures. Table 32-A - This amends the table to incorporate the changes proposed in the body of Chapter 32, specifically Sec. 3204(f). A Class C roof covering is a roof assembly that has been tested by an approved testing agency for light fire exposures. Under such exposures, roof coverings are not readily flammable, afford a measurable degree of fire protection to the roof deck, do not slip from position and are not expected to produce flying brands. Southlake, Coppell, Carrollton, Plano, Hurst, and Keller have previously adopted similar or more restrictive amendments. 9 BBA MINUTES 11/13/95 Scott Williams, Building Official, explained the proposed amendment to the Grapevine Code of Ordinances regarding wood shakes and shingles. With many fires taking place in the metroplex, Grapevine feels it is necessary to require a Class C rated shake or shingle if used as an exterior wall covering or roof covering assembly. Previously, the City had amended the Grapevine Code of Ordinances to eliminate non rated shakes and shingles on townhomes and multifamily occupancies. With the proposed modification, this will include single family residential. Dick Ward, Fire Marshal, was present to answer any questions relative to the proposal. Dick Ward explained that the Fire Department felt that action should be taken prior to a problem rather than being placed in a crisis management situation. Board Members questioned if it is possible to have a Class A rated wood shingle. Mr. Ward stated that there is a Class A rated wood shingle. It is the same shake or shingle but requires a full decking, full tar paper as a regular composition roof would, and marine grade sheet rock along with the plywood fire treated decking on top of that. Board Members questioned if there is still exposure for fire hazard with the Class A rated shingles. Mr. Williams stated if a fire is within the structure you are mostly likely going to lose that roof, but if flying brands land on a rated roof, that roof is much less likely to contribute to the fire at that structure. Joe Lipscomb expressed the Board would be in favor of a Class A requirement, and that perhaps the Class C requirement is not restrictive enough. Scott noted to the Board that according to Table No. 32-A - Minimum Roof Classes, it is legal to have a Class C roof, but Grapevine has struck out the ability to build V -N Multifamily structures out of our Ordinance. All multifamily structures are at least a 1 -hr fire rated structure. This automatically requires a Class B roof assembly, therefore, Grapevine is indirectly is requiring a Class B on multifamily. Anything that has over eight (8) units on the second floor must also be fire sprinklered. After thorough discussion, Greg Czapanskiy motioned to forward to the City Council recommendation to approve the amendments to the Grapevine Code of Ordinances Chapter VII, Article I, Section 7-3 as stipulated in the packet. Art Gorden seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Lipscomb, Czapanskiy, and Gordon Nays: None Absent: Roberts, Long, Kidd, and Smith 3 BBA MINUTES 11/13/95 OLD BUSINESS Demolition has occurred at 3001 William D. Tate Avenue and 1004 Pine Street. MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS AND/OR DISCUSSION Staff and Board discussed new projects in Grapevine and the stasis of their completion. MINUTES The Building Board of Appeals considered the minutes of the October 9, 1995 meeting, Art Gordon motioned to approve the minutes of the October 9, 1995 meeting. Greg Czapanskiy seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Lipscomb, Czapanskiy, and Gordl Nays: None Absent: Roberts, Long, Kidd, and Smith ADJOURNMENT With no further discussion, Greg Czapanskiy made a motion to adjourn. Art Gordon seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Lipscomb, Czapanskiy, and Gordon Nays: None Absent: Roberts, Long, Kidd, and Smith PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE BUILDING BOARD OF APPEALS OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, ON THE 9TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1995 �cq SEC ETAR, J 0 0 WOUT ; 4 63 /6HAIRMI�V MEMORANDUM MEMO TO: FROM: SUBJECT: MEETING DATE: BUILDING INSPECTIONS BUILDING BOARD OF APPEALS SCOTT WILLIAMS, BUILDING OFFICIAL&A-/ PROPOSED BUILDING CODE AMENDMENTS: WOOD SHAKES AND SHINGLES MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1995 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Building Board of Appeals forward to the City Council a recommendation to approve amendments to Grapevine Code of Ordinances, Chapter 7, Article 1, Sec. 7-3, as follows: Sec. 2516(g)4 is amended by the addition of a new paragraph 3 to read as follows: "The use of wood shingles and wood shakes as a wall covering is hereby prohibited within the city unless they meet the fire retardant standards of Class C roofing material." Sec. 3204 Roof Covering Classification, is hereby amended by the deletion of the existing paragraph (f) and by adding a new paragraph (19 to read as follows: "(f) Class C roof coverings required. Fire retardant Class C roof coverings shall be required on all group "R" occupancies regardless of size and height of structures or number of units. Fire retardant Class C roofing materials are defined as any roofing material which meets ASTM E-108 fire Test specifications for roofing and has been tested and approved by a nationally recognized testing laboratory. In those cases where it proves necessary to replace all or part of an ordinary wood shingle roof, and the Class C roofing does not meet the exposure length of the existing roof, Class C composition shingles may be overlaid on the existing wood shingles." Table No. 32-A - MINIMUM ROOF CLASSES, is hereby amended as follows: This table shall be amended by replacing all "NR" spaces in the "R-3" row with a "C", and deleting all footnotes in the "R-l" row. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The Grapevine Fire Department has requested that the Building Board of Appeals consider amendments to the 1991 Uniform Building Code and the City of Grapevine Code of Ordinances. These amendments affect exterior wall covering and roof covering materials. These amendments are precipitated by several recent fires in the metroplex area. The results of investigations into these fires appear to indicate that non -rated (non -treated) wood shingle roofing assemblies contributed to the spread of the fire from structure to structure. Following are explanations of the impact of the various changes: * Sec. 2516(g)4 - Adds a paragraph that requires Class C rated shingles and shakes to be used on exterior walls - the building code currently allows combustible, non -rated exterior walls only on certain types of structures. The new provision further restricts the use of these materials. * Sec. 3204(f) - Eliminates the ability to use non -rated roof assemblies on all residential occupancies. The code had been previously amended to prohibit the use of non -rated roof assemblies on multi -family and townhouse buildings. The new provision further restricts the previous amendment to include single family and duplex structures. * Table 32-A - This amends the table to incorporate the changes proposed in the body of Chapter 32, specifically Sec. 3204(f). A Class C roof covering is a roof assembly that has been tested by an approved testing agency for light fire exposures. Under such exposures, roof coverings are not readily flammable, afford a measurable degree of fire protection to the roof deck, do not slip from position and are not expected to produce flying brands. Southlake, Coppell, Carrollton, Plano, Hurst, and Keller have previously adopted similar or more restrictive amendments. attachment m N IV v. H.T." r ,1•HR ,.. I N B , A-1 B - I - - - I - - - A) 2-2.1 B I B B — B - I B B — A-3 B B B B B3 C4 B3 133 C4 A-4 B B B B B B B B I B3 B)1-2 B B B B 133 C4 B3 I B3 I C? B) 3-4 B B B B B B B B B3 E B B B. B B B B B B3 H-1 A A I "A A — — — — H) 2-3-4-5-6-7 A B I B B , B B I B" B B 1) 1.1-1.2-2 A B I 'B' - I B - - L., B B I-3 A B .. BI — BI M B B I B B I. NR5. I NR5 I NR5 NR4,5 NR4s R-1 B I B B I B I B2,3 I C2,4 _B2,3__._I B2.3 c2.4.. R-3 B J .B ` B B NR I MR. I , NR I NR I NR ISee Section 1002 (b). 2Nonrated roof coverings maybe used on buildings which are not more than two stories in height and have not more than 3,000 square feet of projected roof area and there is a minimum of 10 feet from the extremity of the roof to the property line on all sides except for street fronts. 3Buildings which are not more than two stories in height and have not more than 6,000 square feet of projected roof area and there is a minimum of 10 feet from the extremity of the roof to the property line or assumed property line on.all sides except for street fronts may have Class C roof coverings which comply with U.B.C. Standard No. 32-7 and roofs of cedar or redwood shakes and No. 1 shingles constructed in accordance with Section 3204 (e), Special-purpose Roofs. 4Buildings which are not more than two stories in height and have not more than 6,000 square feet of projected roof area and where there is a minimum: of 10 feet from the extremity of the roof to the property line or assumed property line on all sides, except for street fronts, may have roofs of No. I cedar or redwood shakes and No. I shingles constructed in accordance with Section 3204 (e). (Continued) I OCCUPANCY F.R. TABLE NO.32-A-MINIMUM ROOF CLASSES TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION It III F.R. - 1-HR N 1-HR N m G Z T O w c F 2 Z M O 0 m w a' ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS AMENDING THE GRAPEVINE CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING CHAPTER 7, BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION, ARTICLE I, SECTION 7-3, BY ADOPTING THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS AND DELETIONS; REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A PENALTY, NOT TO EXCEED TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ($200.00) FOR EACH SEPARATE OFFENSE AND A SEPARATE OFFENSE SHALL BE DEEMED COMMITTED UPON EACH DAY DURING ON OR WHICH A VIOLATION OCCURS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS: Section 1. That Chapter 7, Article I., Section 7-3, Amendments, is hereby amended to read as shown in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a partof. Section 2. That all ordinances or any parts thereof in conflict with the terms of this ordinance shall be and hereby are deemed repealed and of no force or effect. Section 3. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum not to exceed two hundred dollars ($200.00) and a separate offense shall be deemed committed upon each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues. Section 4. If any section, article, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word in this ordinance, or application thereto any person or circumstances is held invalid or validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance; and the City Council hereby declares it would have passed such remaining portions of the ordinance despite such invalidity, which remaining portions shall remain in full force and effect. Section 5. The fact that the present ordinances and regulations of the City of Grapevine, Texas are inadequate to properly safeguard the health, safety, morals, peace and general welfare of the inhabitants of the City of Grapevine, Texas, creates an emergency for the immediate preservation of the public business, property, health, safety and general welfare of the public which requires that this ordinance shall become effective from and after the date of its passage, and it is accordingly so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this the day of , 1995. APPROVED: William D. Tate Mayor ATTEST: Linda Huff City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: John F. Boyle, Jr. City Attorney EXHIBIT A TO ORD. Page of CITY OF GRAPEVINE CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 7, ARTICLE 1, SECTION 7-3 (UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, 1991 EDITION AMENDMENTS) Sec. 2516(g)4 is amended by the addition of a new paragraph 3 to read as follows: "The use of wood shingles and wood shakes as a wall covering is hereby prohibited within the city unless they meet the fire retardant standards of Class C roofing material." Sec. 3204 Roof Covering Classification, is hereby amended by the deletion of the existing paragraph () and by adding a new paragraph (f) to read as follows: "(f) Class C roof coverings required. Fire retardant Class C roof coverings shall be required on all group "R" occupancies regardless of size and height of structures or number of units. Fire retardant Class C roofing materials are defined as any roofing material which meets ASTM E-108 fire Test specifications for roofing and has been tested and approved by a nationally recognized testing laboratory. In those cases where it proves necessary to replace all or part of an ordinary wood shingle roof, and the Class C roofing does not meet the exposure length of the existing roof, Class C composition shingles may be overlaid on the existing wood shingles." Table No. 32 A - MINIMUM ROOF CLASSES, is hereby amended as follows: This table shall be amended by replacing all "NR" spaces in the "R-3" row with a "C", and deleting all footnotes in the "R-1" row. MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: TRENT PETTY, CITY MANAGER MEETING DATE: TO BE DETERMINED SUBJECT: PROPOSED BUILDING CODE AMENDMENTS: WOOD SHAKES AND SHINGLES RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends City Council consider amendments to Grapevine Code of Ordinances, Chapter 7, Article 1, Sec. 7-3, relating to wood shake and shingle exterior wall and roof coverings as follows: Sec. 2516(g)4 is amended by the addition of a new paragraph 3 to read as follo ws: "The use of v.,00d shingles and wood shakes as a ^ra!I covers q is hn-oby prohibited within the city unless they meet the fire retardant standards of Class C roofing material." Sec. 3204 Roof Covering Classification, is hereby amended by the deletion of the existing paragraph (f) and by adding anew paragraph (fJ to read as follows: "(f) Class C roof coverings required. Fire retardant Class C roof coverings shall be required on all group "R" occupancies regardless of size and height of structures or number of units. Fire retardant Class C roofing materials are defined as any roofing material which meets ASTM E-108 Fire Test specifications for roofing and has been tested and approved by a nationally recognized testing laboratory. In those cases where it proves necessary to replace all or part of an ordinary wood shingle roof, and the Class C roofing does not meet the exposure length of the existing roof, Class C composition shingles may be overlaid on the existing wood shingles." Table No. 32-A - MINIMUM ROOF CLASSES, is hereby amended as follows: This table shall be amended by replacing all "NR" spaces in the "R-3" row with a "C", and deleting all footnotes in the "R-1 " row. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The Grapevine Fire Department has requested that the City Council consider amendments to the 1991 Uniform Building Code and the City of Grapevine Code of Ordinances. These amendments affect exterior wall covering and roof covering materials. These amendments are precipitated by several recent fires in the metroplex area. The results of investigations into these fires appear to indicate that non -rated (non -treated) wood shingle roofing assemblies contributed to the spread of the fire from structure to structure. Following are explanations of the impact of the various changes: * Sec. 2516(g)4 - Adds a paragraph that requires Class C rated shingles and shakes to be used on exterior walls - the building code currently allows combustible, non -rated exterior walls only on certain types of structures. The new provision further restricts the use of these materials. * Sec. 3204(f) - Eliminates the ability to use non -rated roof assemblies on all residential occupancies. The code had been previously amended to prohibit the use of non -rated roof assemblies on multi -family and townhouse buildings. The new provision further restricts the previous amendment to inciude single family and duplex structures. * Table 32-A - This amends the table to incorporate the changes proposed in the body of Chapter 32, specifically Sec. 3204(f). A Class C roof covering is a roof assembly that has been tested by an approved testing agency for light fire exposures. Under such exposures, roof coverings are not readily flammable, afford a measurable degree of fire protection to the roof deck, do not slip from position and are not expected to produce flying brands. Southlake, Coppell, Carrollton, Plano, Hurst, and Keller have previously adopted similar or more restrictive amendments. The Building Board of Appeals Recommended Approval of these amendments at its November 13, 1995 meeting. attachment SW/kd R:\PASS\ACA.NDA\ W OODSHAK ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS AMENDING THE GRAPEVINE CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING CHAPTER 7, BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION, ARTICLE I, SECTION 7-3, BY ADOPTING THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS AND DELETIONS; REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A PENALTY, NOT TO EXCEED TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ($200.00) FOR EACH SEPARATE OFFENSE AND A SEPARATE OFFENSE SHALL BE DEEMED COMMITTED UPON EACH DAY DURING ON OR WHICH A VIOLATION OCCURS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS: Section 1. That Chapter 7, Article I., Section 7-3, Amendments, is hereby amended to read as shown in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a partof. Section 2. That all ordinances or any parts thereof in conflict with the terms of this ordinance shall be and hereby are deemed repealed and of no force or effect. Section 3. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum not to exceed two hundred dollars ($200.00) and a separate offense shall be deemed committed upon each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues. Section 4. If any section, article, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word in this ordinance, or application thereto any person or circumstances is held invalid or validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance; and the City Council hereby declares it would have passed such remaining portions of the ordinance despite such invalidity, which remaining portions shall remain in full force and effect. Section 5. The fact that the present ordinances and regulations of the City of Grapevine, Texas are inadequate to properly safeguard the health, safety, morals, peace and general welfare of the inhabitants of the City of Grapevine, Texas, creates an emergency for the immediate preservation of the public business, property, health, safety and general welfare of the public which requires that this ordinance shall become effective from and after the date of its passage, and it is accordingly so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED BY TILE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this the day of ,1995. APPROVED: William D. Tate Mayor ATTEST: Linda Huff City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: John F. Boyle, Jr. City Attorney EXHIBIT A TO ORD. Page of CITY OF GRAPEVINE CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 7, ARTICLE 1, SECTION 7-3 (UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, 1991 EDITION AMENDMENTS) Sec. 2516(g)4 is amended by the addition of a new paragraph 3 to read as follows: "The use of wood shingles and wood shakes as a wall covering is hereby prohibited within the city unless they meet the fire retardant standards of Class C roofing material." Sec. 3204 Roof Covering Classification, is hereby amended by the deletion of the existing paragraph (f) and by adding a new paragraph (fl to read as follows: "(f) Class C roof coverings required. Fire retardant Class C roof coverings shall be required on all group "R" occupancies regardless of size and height of structures or number of units. Fire retardant Class C roofing materials are defined as any roofing material which meets ASTM E-108 fire Test specifications for roofing and has been tested and approved by a nationally recognized testing laboratory. In those cases where it proves necessary to replace all or part of an ordinary wood shingle roof, and the Class C roofing does not meet the exposure length of the existing roof, Class C composition shingles may be overlaid on the existing wood shingles." Table No. 32-A - MINIMUM ROOF CLASSES, is hereby amended as follows. This table shall be amended by replacing all "NR" spaces in the "R-3" row with a "C", and deleting all footnotes in the "R-1" row. TABLE NO.32-A—MINIMUM ROOF CLASSES TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION C I 11 III IV V Z T OCCUPANCY F.R. F.R. 1-HR N 1-HR N N.T. 1-HR N O A-1 B B A A) 2-2.1 B B B — B — B B — co A-3 B B B B B3 C^ B3 B3 C° c r Ts A-4 B B' B B B B B B B3 — _ _ p Z B)1-2 B B. B B W C° B3 B3 Ca O u' B)3-4 B B B B B B B B B3 0 O E B B B B B B B B B3 m H-1 A A A A — — — — — H) 2-3-4-5-6-7 A B B B B B B B B I) 1.1-1.2-2 A B B — B — B B — 1-3 A B BI. — Bt — — Bz — M B B B B NR5 NR5 gR5 trR43 NR4s R-1 B B B B B C B B C R-3 B B B B C C C C C See Section 1002 (b). '-Nonrated roof coverings may he used on b,nldmgs whtd, .:re not more Than two stones in height and have not more than 3,000 square feet of projected roof area and there is a minimum of 10 leet from the extremity of the roof to the property line on all sides except for street fronts. (Buildings which are not more than two stones in height and have not more than 6,000 square feet of projected roof area and there is a minimum of 10 feet from the extremity of the roof to the property line or assumed property line on all sides except for street fronts may have Class C roof coverings which comply with U.B-C. Standard No. 32-' and roofs of cedar or redwood shakes and No. I shingles constructed in accordance with Section 3204 (e), Special-purpose Roofs. 'Buildings which are not more than two stories in height'and have not more than 6,000 square feet of projected roof area and where there is a minimum x m of 10 feet from the extremity of the roof to the propeny line or assumed property line on all sides, except for street fronts, may have roofs of No ;. N o, 1 cedar or redwood shakes and No. I shingles consmiced in accordance with Section 3204 (e). D (Continued) Ol W IV V H.T. 1-HR , N A-1 B B — — — — — I — A) 2-2.1 B B B — B — B B — A-3 B B B B B3 C4 B3 B3 I C4 A-4 B B B B B B B B B3 B) 1-2 B B B B 133 C4 B3 B3 C4 B) 3-4 B B B B B B B B B3 E B B B B B B B B B3 H-1 A A A A — — — — — H) 2-3-4-5-6-7 A B B B B B B B B I) 1.1-1.2-2 A B B — B — B B — 1 R R 1 B ` B BB B2,3 C; BR33 _ . B2s cR4s R-3 B B B B NR NR NR NR NR 'See Section 1002 (b). 2Nonrated roof coverings may be used on buildings which are not more than two stories in height and have not more than 3,000 square feet of projected roof area and there is a minimum of 10 feet from the extremity of the roof to the property line on all sides except for street fronts. 313uildings which are not more than two stories in height and have not more than 6,000 square feet of projected roof area and there is a minimum of 10 feet from the extremity of the roof to the property line or assumed property line on all sides except for street fronts may have Class C roof coverings which comply with U.B.C. Standard No. 32-7 and roofs of cedar or redwood shakes and No. I shingles constructed in accordance with Section 3204 (e), Special-purpose Roofs. 4Buildings which are not more than two stories in height and have not more than 6,000 square feet of projected roof area and where there is a minimum of 10 feet from the extremity of the roof to the property line or assumed property line on all sides, except for street fronts, may have roofs of No- 1 cedar or redwood shakes and No. 1 shingles constructed in accordance with Section 3204 (e). „ (Continued) 1 OCCUPANCY F.R. TABLE NO.32-A—MINIMUM ROOF CLASSES TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION 1 III F.R. I 1-HR N 1-HR l N W N D OCCUPANCY Al 2-2.1 p-3 32 A MINIMCLASSES (04 ?A6lENp. " N B C4 B; B B C4 B3 B B B B t - — 3 B I A B !A B B B — B A A B1 NR5 B B C B B v_ t.rta , S B3 B B3 B B B NR4.5 NRS . B � B— C C4 _ B3 C4 B3 B _ .2-2 A B - B 1) 1.1 g g C 1-3 t B $ � B C uare feet of projected j g B ore than3,000BB _ - htandhavenO1m t for street fronts minimum ofg 1 ��— all sides exceP, hire is a lass C roof stories to eetY line on have C with ore than two ro ected root area an accordance - 3 buildings whtch are not m of the root to the PrOP uare feet of P 1 t for street fronts may, 2 (b) try 00 soon all ,and Nop1 shingles consttucted m s may be used on the extremityor m pinimum<' ISee Section 100 vennS m of 10 feat from eight and has assumedrP °� wood shale 2Nonrate,dtoof is is a m,ntmu tones in rtY line o and where thhave oofs of No. roof area and ore than two to the pfo 0 32.E and roofs of cedar or red e feet of protected roof area s whtch are not n of the roof 6,000 squat except for street fonts, ay 3BUilding the extrem y , C, Standard N edth rn , line on all sides, it l0 feet from , Sp t vertu ose Roofs. have not more 04 (e) coverings whie comp al-p rP het he y line or assum P e with Section 32 Section 3 e not more than two stories in € cted in accordance s which os of tbee r, ohingles onstru (Continved) 4Building et from the extremstand N of 10 shake. g 1 cedar or redwood —� in ''' PROPOOSED -A TABLE MINIMUM ROOF CLASS - No. N D From: Prater,Kelly (KELLYD) To: LINDAH Date: Thursday, August 8, 1996 9:18 am Subject: Items for Consent Agenda Consent Agenda Wording - Proposed Electrical Code Amendments: Underground Conductors City Council to approve amendments to Grapevine Code of Ordinances, chapter 7, Article III, Section 7-96, relating to underground wiring. Consent Agenda Wording - Proposed Building Code Amendments: Wood Shakes and Shingles City Council to consider amendments to Grapevine Code of Ordinances, Chapter 7, Article I, Section 7-3, relating to wood shakes and shingle exterior wall and roof coverings. CC: CHARLY