Florida
Building Commission
SPECIAL OCCUPANCY
Technical
Advisory Committee
Meeting
MINUTES
October 2, 2014 at 1:00 P.M.
Meeting was held
via teleconference/webinar:
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/895786893
public point of
access:
Department of
Business and Professional Regulation
Northwood Centre,
Suite 90, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399
(850) 487-1824
TAC Objectives |
SPECIAL OCCUPANCY TAC Members
Present: Chairman; Darryl Phillips, Hubert Baxter, Mark Boutin, Gene Chalecki, Frank Frail, Charles Frank, James
Ginas, Bob Vincent TAC Members Absent:
Ken Cureton, Wayne Young Guests Present:
David, Karins, Robert Fine, Dwight Wilkes Staff Present:
Mo Madani, Marlita Peters, April Hammonds, Jim Richmond, Jim Hammers, Robert
Benbow, Zubeydey Binici, Norman Bellamy |
Objective – To consider, discuss
and provide recommendations for consideration by the Commission on two requests
for Declaratory Statement. |
Meeting
Minutes |
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Objective |
Review
of objectives will include the following:
Description of issue,
discussion by TAC, public comment, TAC action. |
1) |
Welcome and Opening Remarks. Meeting opened at
1:01pm |
2) |
Roll Call was taken and a
quorum was present. |
3) |
Review and Approval
of Meeting Agenda – Motion was made by Mark Boutin, seconded by Frank Frail
to accept the Agenda as posted.
Unanimous approval. |
4) |
Review and Approval
of Meeting Minutes of June, 2014 – Motion was made by Bob Vincent, seconded by
Mark Boutin to accept the previous minutes with no changes. Unanimous approval. |
5) |
Review and make recommendation to the
Commission regarding: DS2014-097,
petitioned by David G. Karins, Karins Engineering Group, Inc. After review of request
for declaratory statement DS2014-097 by David Karins, motion was made by Gene
Chalecki, seconded by Mark Boutin to accept the staff recommendation on both
Questions 1 and 2 to accept Option 2 which states: Staff Analysis: Based on
the above facts and circumstances, staff provides the following analysis: Question
1: Does [FBC-Building] 3109.1.1 apply to the work described
in the above petition information? The work is not substantial
improvement of or additions to existing habitable structures and was legally
designed and constructed prior to the establishment of the CCCL. Answer/Option
2: No, historically, DEP/DNR had
permitted several projects with similar circumstances to that of the project
in question without requiring conformance with the elevation and design
requirements of the “Coastal Construction Control Line” provisions as
depicted in Section 3109.4 of the 2010 Florida Building Code, Building. Question 2: Does 3109.1.1 Exception require (contrary to the regulatory scheme
within the jurisdiction of the DEP) that the subject existing buildings
constructed before the establishment of the CCCL requirements be brought into
conformance with FBC 3109.4 Construction Standards, if repair
work is performed at above-grade foundation components comprised of replacing
hurricane straps, repairing cracks, repairing spalls or densifying concrete
or masonry, assuming such repair work has no measurable interference with the
coastal system and such work does not constitute "rebuilding" and
is less than "substantial"? Answer/Option
2: No, historically, DEP/DNR had
permitted several projects with similar circumstances to that of the project
in question without requiring conformance with the elevation and design
requirements of the “Coastal Construction Control Line” provisions as
depicted in Section 3109.4 of the 2010 Florida Building Code, Building. |
6) |
Review and make
recommendation to the Commission regarding: DS2014-116 petitioned by Robert
S. Fine, Esq., of Greenberg, Traurig, P.A. After
brief discussion of the request for declaratory statement DS2014-116
petitioned by Robert S. Fine, motion was made by Mark Boutin, seconded by
Gene Chalecki, to accept staff recommendation as follows: Question: Is
the Building Official of the City of Miami Beach authorized by the applicable
statutes, rules and law, to utilize and apply the Hollywood Dec. Statement to
the Shore Club and its proposed development project if, in his (the Building
Official’s) opinion, the relevant, underlying, material facts of the
Hollywood Dec Statement are consistent with the corresponding material facts
of the Shore Club’s proposed project and he otherwise feel the application
would be appropriate? Answer/petitioner: Yes. If
the Building Official determines that the underlying material facts and
conditions in the Declaratory Statement DCA07-DEC-179 are consistent with the
corresponding material facts and conditions in the Shore Club’s project, he
may apply the holding of Declaratory Statement DCA07-DEC-179 to the Project. |
7) |
Other Commission
business – none. |
8) |
Public
Comment – none. |
9) |
Member
Comment – none. |
10) |
Stand
Adjourned: 1:36pm |
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Staff
Contacts: Marlita
Peters, Marlita.peters@myfloridalicense.com, (850) 922-6864; Mo
Madani, mo.madani@myfloridalicense.com
Note: This document is available to any person
requiring materials in alternate format upon request. Contact the Department of Business and
Professional Regulation, Office of Codes and Standards, 1940 N. Monroe Street,
Suite 90, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0772 or call 850-487-1824.