FLORIDA BUILDING COMMISSION

Structural Technical Advisory Committee 

Minutes

July 28, 2009
10:30 A.M.

Conference Call

Telephone Number:  1-888-808-6959   Code: 1967168

       Public point of access: Room 250L
Department of Community Affairs

Building Codes and Standards

2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100

(850)-487-1824

 

Meeting Objective:

  • To Review/Approve the agenda and minutes from the previous meeting
  • To Consider Declaratory Statements
  • To Review Recommendations Regarding Flood Resistant Standards
  • To Consider issues from the public and Committee

1.   Called to Order-reviewed/approved agenda and the April 09 minutes.

Structural TAC members present……………………………… Paul Kidwell, Chairman
Craig Parrino, Charles Everly, C.W. Macomber, Jim Schock, Rusty Carroll, Jack Glenn, Do Kim, Jaime Gascon.

2.  The TAC Reviewed the recommendations of the Flood Resistant Standards Workgroup as summarized in the May 29, 2009 report by Jeff Blair and recommended forwarding the report  “Recommendations of Page 6 of the report” for consideration by the Commission.

3. Reviewed and provided recommendations to the Commission on the request for declaratory statement:

DCA09-DEC-254 by Mike Harris of Sea Shutters Inc.

Question #1:   Can a non-porous impact protective system in Wind Zone 1, 2 or 3 which is not on an essential facility and was tested independently of fenestration assembly be installed in a manner which would allow glazing contact resulting in breakage?

 

Answer:          Yes.  In accordance with the “Conclusions of Law” of DCA08-DEC-002 (see Item 2 above) and based on current standards, the intent of the Code is to prevent internal pressurization, and breakage is permissible.

 

Question #2:   Can a non-porous impact protective system in Wind Zone 1, 2 or 3 which are not on an essential facility and were tested independently of fenestration assembly be installed over an opening or window regardless of its design pressure rating?

 

Answer:          No, Application/installation of a non-porous impact protective system must be in accordance with the limitations of use of the product as demonstrated using the applicable testing standard referenced in the FBC. 

 

Question #3:   Can a porous impact protective system in any Wind Zone and was tested independently of the fenestration assembly be installed in a manner which would allow glazing contact resulting in breakage?

 

Answer:          No, glazing breakage is not allowed

 

Question #4:   Can a porous impact protective system in any Wind Zone and was tested independently of the fenestration assemble be installed over opening of window regardless of its design pressure rating?

 

Answer:          Application/installation of a porous impact protective system must be in accordance with the limitations of use of the product as demonstrated using the applicable testing standard referenced in the FBC.

 

 

DCA09 - DEC- 260 by Joseph Scofield of Advanced Manufacturing & Power Systems, Inc.

Question One: Is a generator enclosure a building as defined in the Florida Building Code, whether or not it is intended to be occupied?

 

Answer: Yes, according to the definition of the term “Building” (see Section 202 above), any structure used for sheltering any use is considered a “building”. 

 

Question Two: Does the structure fall within the purview of the Florida Building Code?

 

Answer: Yes, section 101.2 of the Florida Building Code states in part, that it is applicable to the construction of every building or structure.

4. Public Comment

5. Member Comment

6. Adjourned at 11:45AM

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