Declaratory
Statement DS2013-104
ISSUE: DS2013-104
Petitioner seeks a Declaratory Statement regarding the 2010 Florida Building
Code and luminaires in the public right-of-way.
Petitioner in
DS2013-104 seeks clarification of the following questions:
Question 1. Does the 2010 FBC-B specify that
the calculation of wind loads under Section 1609.1.1 Exception 7 applies solely
to luminaires located within a public right-of-way?
Question 2. Is it the intent of the 2010
FBC-B to limit the calculation of wind loads under Section 1609.1.1 Exception 7
solely to luminaires located within a public right-of-way?
Question 3. If the answers to Questions 1 and 2 are both
"No," are there any site-specific locations or conditions where the
calculation of wind loads for luminaires would be disallowed under the
provisions of the 2010 FBC-B Section 1609.1.1 Exception 7?
Background
Situation:
Milton Engineering Consultants (MEC) provides
structural engineering design services including the design of foundations for
manufactured light poles. The installed
light pole assemblies (i.e. luminaires) generally consist of the pole itself
and one or more lighting units either attached to the top of the pole or offset
from the face of the pole using a bracket/arm component. These light pole assemblies are often used to
provide lighting along various public/private roadways, and site/security
lighting for residential properties, commercial properties, parking lots and
public amenities (such as parks, community centers, schools, etc.)
MEC is in the process of undertaking several light
pole foundation design projects in Palm Beach County, Florida. These projects can generally be classified
under one of the following project types:
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Type
1 Project: Luminaires provided for street lighting. These luminaires are typically situated along
a roadway and are located within a public right-of-way.
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Type
2 Project: Luminaires provided for site lighting. These luminaires are typically situated in
parking lots or around buildings and are located outside the public
right-of-way.
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Type
3 Project: A combination of Types 1 and 2.
When calculating design wind
loads for these three types of in-ground luminaire projects under the
provisions of 2010 FBC – B Section 1609, MEC references Section 1609.1.1
Exception 7 which allows wind loads to be calculated in accordance with AASHTO
LTS -4 Standard Specification for Structural Supports for Highway signs,
Luminaires and Traffic Signals.
2010 Florida Building Code,
Building
Chapter 1 Scope and Administration
102.4 Referenced codes and standards.
The codes and standards referenced in
this code shall be considered part of the requirements of this code to the
prescribed extent of each such reference. Where differences occur between
provisions of this code and referenced codes and standards, the provisions of
this code shall apply.
Chapter 2 Definitions
201.4 Terms not defined.
Words not defined herein shall have the
meanings stated in the Florida Building Code, Plumbing, Mechanical and Fuel
Gas, or the Florida Fire Prevention Code. Words
not defined in the Florida Building Codes, shall have the meanings in Webster’s
Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged.
Highway a: – a road or way on land or water that is
open to the public use as a matter or right whether or not a thoroughfare: a
public road or way (as a footpath, road, or waterway) including the
right-of-way …compare Private way. B:
Such a road or way established or maintained (as by a state) in accordance with
law….
Chapter 16 Structural Design
1609.1.1 Determination of wind loads.
Wind loads on every building or structure shall be determined in accordance
with Chapters 26 through 30 of ASCE 7 or the provisions of the alternate all heights method in
Section 1609.6. Wind shall be assumed to come from any horizontal direction and
wind pressures shall be assumed to act normal to the surface considered.
Exceptions:
1. Subject to the limitations of Section 1609.1.1.1, the
provisions of ICC 600 shall be permitted for applicable Group R-2 and R-3
buildings.
2. Subject to the limitations of Section 1609.1.1.1, 1609.1.4, and
1609.3, provisions of ANSI/AF&PA WFCM, Wood Frame Construction Manual for
One- and Two-Family Dwellings shall be permitted for applicable wood frame
buildings of Group R-3 occupancy where Vasd, determined in
accordance with Section 1609.3.1 is150 mph or less.
3. Subject to the limitations of Section 1609.1.1.1, residential
structures using the provisions of AISI S230.
4. Designs using NAAMM FP 1001. Specification for Design Loads of
Metal Flagpoles.
5. Designs using TIA-222 for antenna-supporting structures and
antennas shall be permitted for communication tower and steel antenna support
structures.
6. Wind tunnel tests in accordance with Chapter 31 of ASCE 7.
7. Designs using AASHTO
LTS-4 Structural Specifications for Highway Signs, Luminaries, and Traffic
Signals.
8. Wind loads for screened enclosures shall be determined in
accordance with Section 2002.4.
The wind speeds in Figure 1609A, 1609B and 1609C shall be converted to nominal
wind speeds, Vasd in accordance with Section 1609.3.1 when the
provisions of the standards referenced in Exceptions 1 through 5 and 7 are used
unless the wind provisions in the standards are based on Ultimate Wind Speeds
as specified in Figures 1609A, 1609B or 1609C or Chapter 26 of ASCE 7.
Chapter 35 Referenced Standards
AASHTO
Standard Referenced
reference in code
number Title section number
LTS 4
Structural Specifications for Highway Signs, Luminaires and Traffic Signals . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1609.1.1
AASHTO
1.2 Definitions
Luminaire – a complete lighting unit
consisting of a lamp or lamps together with the parts designed to distribute
the lights to position and protect the lamps and to connect the lamps to the
electric power supply.
Section 1.1 Scope
The provisions of these standard specifications for
Structural Support for Highway Signs, Luminaires and Traffic Signals, hereinafter referred to as the
Specifications, are applicable to the structural design of supports for highway
signs, luminaires, and traffic signals…..
Staff analysis:
Question 1. Does the 2010 FBC-B specify that
the calculation of wind loads under Section 1609.1.1 Exception 7 applies solely
to luminaires located within a public right-of-way?
Answer: Yes, according to the technical scope
of the AASHTO LTS-4 standard as referenced in the Florida Building Code, Building,
the wind loads calculation of the said standard are limited in scope to luminaires
that are located within highways that are open to the public.
Question 2. Is it the intent of the 2010
FBC-B to limit the calculation of wind loads under Section 1609.1.1 Exception 7
solely to luminaires located within a public right-of-way?
Answer: Yes, calculation of wind loads under
Section 1609.1.1 Exception 7 is limited in scope to luminaires that are located
within highways that are open to the public.
Question 3. If the answers to Questions 1 and 2 are both
"No," are there any site-specific locations or conditions where the
calculation of wind loads for luminaires would be disallowed under the
provisions of the 2010 FBC-B Section 1609.1.1 Exception 7?
Answer: No
answer is needed since the answers to questions 1 and 2 are in the affirmative.
(Note: Wind loads calculation for
luminaires that fall outside the technical scope of AASHTO LTS-4 (i.e. outside
the public right-of-way/highway) are subject to the design criteria of ASCE 7
as applicable.