FLORIDA
BUILDING COMMISSION
BUILDING (STRUCTURAL)
TECHNICAL
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MEETING MINUTES
THURSDAY,
AUGUST 6, 2015
9:00 A.M. ET – 10:34 A.M.
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TAC/POC MEMBERS AND
OBJECTIVES |
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STRUCTURAL TAC MEMBERS PRESENT : James Schock;
Chair, CW Macomber, Steve Strawn, Craig Parrino, Joe Hetzel, Daniel
L. Lavrich, Do Y. Kim, Jaime Gascon, Warner Chang, David
Compton, Cris Fardelmann |
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· Objectives · Considered, discussed and
provided recommendations on two declaratory statements.. |
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MEETING
AGENDA |
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OBJECTIVE |
REVIEW OF OBJECTIVES
WILL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: Description of issue, discussion by TAC, public
comment, TAC action |
9:00 A.M. 1) |
Welcome
and Opening, Roll Call Reviewed
and Approved of August 6, 2015 Meeting Agenda |
2) |
The
committee considered, discussed and provided recommendations to the
Commission on the following declaratory statements: DS2015-81 by Clifford A. Schulman, Esq.
of Weiss Serota Helfman Cole Bierman, P.L.(Staff Analysis ) (Supporting Docs) Questions: Question (1) Is the
building, including the System, regulated by the FBC? Answer: (d)Yes, as per section 102.2. and 1601.1 of the Florida
Building Code 5th Edition (2014), Building the project in question
falls within the scope of the Florida Building Code Question (2) If yes, is the System governed by Chapter 30 ALI Standards?;
Answer:
No, the project in question falls outside the scope of ALI standards Question (3) If not, does the FBC require that
the entire System (including the lifting structure itself) be certified by an
OSHA approved NRTL? Answer:
Since the system is anchored and attached to the structural elements of the
building, the design and development of the system will fall within the
technical scope of the FBC requiring that the building/structure be designed
and constructed in accordance with the applicable material and design
standard of the FBC and that the lifting structure be designed, tested and
evaluated in accordance with the procedure developed by a registered design
professional and tested by an approved agency as approved by the local
authority having jurisdiction. DS2015-084 by John Farinelli of JC Code & Construction
Consultants, Inc. ( Letter_1) ( Letter 2) (Staff Analysis ) Question
#1: When stucco applications are installed per ASTM
C 926 as permitted under the Exception to Section R703.6.4, is compliance
with Section 703.6.5 also required? Answer: No, If ASTM C 926 is used as an alternate
method chosen by the designer/contractor then compliance with 703.6.5 is not
required. |
3) |
No Comments from TAC and public |
4) |
Adjourned at 10:34 A.M. |
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Planning Analyst joe.bigelow@myfloridalicense.com (850) 717-1829
or Mo Madani, Manager mo.madani@myfloridalicense.com
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