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1979 WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE
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10 Purpose, Scope and Authority 1
20 Standards 1
20.1 Standard Codes 1
20.1.1 Uniform Building Code 1
20.1.2 Uniform Mechanical Code 2
20.1.3 National Electrical Code 3
20.1.4 Plumbing Code 4
20.1.5 Uniform Code for Abatement of Dangerous Buildings 5
20.1.6 Uniform Swimming Pool Code 5
20.2 Additional Standards 5
20.2.1 Energy Conservation Standards 5
20.2.2 State and Federal Requirements 10
20.2.3 Mobile Home Standards 10
30. Administration 13
30.1 Permits Required 13
30.1.1 Building Permits 13
30.1.2 Mechanical Permits 13
30.1.3 Electrical Permits 13
30.1.4 Plumbing Permits 14
30.1.5 Building Permits for Mobile Homes 14
30.2 Exemptions 15
30.2.1 Building Permits 15
30.2.2 Mechanical Permits 16
30.2.3 Electrical Permits 16
30.2.4 Plumbing Permits 17
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30.3 Existing Building, Installations and Equipment 17
30.3.1 Application to Existing Buildings 17
30.3.2 Existing Mechanical Equipment 19
30.3.3 Existing Electrical Installations 20
30.3.4 Existing Plumbing Installations 20
30.4 Permittee 20
30.4.1 Owner or Agent 20
30.4.2 Nontransferable 20
30.5 Powers and Duties of the Director of Building Inspection 20
30.6 Application Requirements 20
30.6.1 Building Permits 20
30.6.2 Mechanical Permits 23
30.6.3 Electrical Permits 25
30.6.4 Plumbing Permits 26
30.6.5 Building Permits for Mobile Homes 27
30.7 Zoning Check 27
30.8 Fees 27
30.8.1 Building Permits 27
30.8.1.1 Fee Schedule 27
30.8.1.2 Valuations 28
30.8.1.3 Plan Review Fees 28
30.8.1.4 Expiration of Plan Review 29
30.8.1.5 Double Fee 29
30.8.1.6 Reinspection Fee 29
30.8.1.7 Fee Refunds 29
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30.8.2 Mechanical Permits 30
30.8.3 Electrical Permits 30
30.8.4 Plumbing Permits 31
30.8.5 Building Permits for Mobile Homes 31
30.9. Inspection Procedures 32
30.9.1 Building Permits 32
30.9.2 Mechanical Permits 33
30.9.3 Electrical Permits 34
30.9.4 Plumbing Permits 34
30.10 Validity of Permits 35
30.11 Expiration of Permits 35
30.12 Suspension or Revocation of Permits 35
30.13 Right of Entry 36
30.14 Applicants Duty to Provide Access 36
30.15 Liability 36
30.16 Alternate Materials and Modifications 36 •
30.17 Conflicting Code Standards 37
30.18 Tests 37
30.19 Board of Appeals 38
40. Violation and Enforcement 40
40.1 Violation 40
40.2 Stop Orders 40
40.3 Occupancy Violations, Unsafe Buildings and Equipment 41
WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE
10 Purpose, Scope and Authority
10. 1 Purpose. The Weld County Building Code is adopted
in order to preserve and protect the public health,
safety and general welfare and the safety, protection
and sanitation of dwellings , buildings and structures
in Weld County.
10. 2 Scope. The Weld County Building Code provides for
the regulation of the construction, alteration, use and
occupancy of dwellings, buildings and structures , together
with plumbing, mechanical and electrical installations
therein or in connection therewith, located in Weld County,
Colorado .
10 . 3 Authority. The Weld County Building Code is adopted and
administered under authority granted by Section 30-28-201,
et. seq. , CRS , 1973 .
10.4 Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph,
sentence, clause or phrase of this Building Code is for
any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional by a court
of law, such decision shall not affect the validity of
remaining portions . The Board of County Commissioners, Weld
County, Colorado , hereby declares that it would have passed
this Building Code and each and every article, section, sub-
section, paragraph, sentence, clause, and phrase thereof,
irrespective of the fact that any one or more section,
subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase might
be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid.
10. 5 Effective Date. This Building Code shall take effect
immediately upon passage by the Board of County Commissioners
of Weld County, Colorado , as provided for by Section
30-28-201, CRS, 1973 .
20 Standards
20. 1 Standard Codes . The standards in this Building Code shall
be those listed in the standard code named below, which
are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this
Building Code, along with the amendments noted. Unless
otherwise provided in this Building Code, no section of
any standard code incorporated by reference into this
Building Code which deals with the administration or
enforcement of said standard code shall be considered to
be incorporated into this Building Code.
20. 1. 1 Uniform Building Code. The publications of
the International Conference of Building
Officials known as the Uniform Building
Code, including the Uniform Building Code
Appendix (except for Chapter 53 of the
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Appendix and Section 1110 of Chapter 11 of
the Appendix) Building Code Standards , 1979
Edition are incorporated by this reference
as part of this Building Code for the purpose
of establishing standards for the construction
and inspection of dwellings , buildings and
structures and the issuance of building
permits in Weld County, Colorado, with the
following amendments to the Uniform Building
Code:
20. 1. 1. 1 The last sentence of Section 1204 of said
Code concerning exit facilities is amended
to read: "Where windows are provided as
a means of egress or rescue, they shall
have a finished sill height not more than
forty-eight (48) inches above the floor" .
20. 1 . 1. 2 Section 2517 (c. ) 6 . concerning foundation
ventilation is amended to read as follows :
"Underfloor areas shall be ventilated by
an approved mechanical means or by openings
in exterior foundation walls . If the
ground is covered with a membrane, the
ventilation area can be one-fifteen hundredths
(1/1, 500) of the area.
If the ground is not covered with a membrane,
such opening shall have a net area of not
less than one and a half square feet for
each twenty-five linear feet of exterior
wall . Openings shall be located as close
to corners as practicable and shall be
covered with corrosion resistant wire mesh
not less than one-quarter inch nor more
than one-half inch in any dimension. Either
open or closable type vents may be used.
If a closable type vent is used and there
is a furnace in the crawl space, a positive
supply must be installed for combustion air
requirements" .
20. 1 . 2 Uniform Mechanical Code : The publication,
including appendices A. B, and C. of the
International Conference of Building Officials
known as the Uniform Mechanical Code, 1979
Edition, is incorporated by this reference
as a part of this Building Code for the
purpose of providing for the inspection of
heating, ventilating, cooling, and
refrigeration equipment and the issuance of
mechanical permits in Weld County, Colorado ,
with the following amendments :
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20. 1 . 2 . 1 Section 2207 , concerning liquified
petroleum gas facilities and piping,
subsections 5 and 6 are amended to read:
#5. Liquified petroleum gas facilities
shall not be located under show windows
or interior stairways , in engine boiler,
heater or electric meter rooms . When
not prohibited by any other regulations,
approved liquified petroleum gas metering
devices may be located in the open under
exterior stairways . "
#6. Liquified petroleum gas piping shall
not serve any gas water heater located in
a pit where heavier than air gas might
collect to form a flammable mixture. "
20. 1. 2. 2 Section 2207 is further amended by the
addition of a subsection 10. to read :
"Liquified petroleum gas facilities may
be used in crawl spaces upon approval by
the Director of Building Inspection if
appropriate sensors are installed or if
the topography surrounding the structure
allows for a natural drainage of the gas
away from the structure. "
20 . 1. 2 .3 The first paragraph of Section 1005 of
the Uniform Mechanical Code, 1979 Edition,
is amended to read as follows : "Every
supply and return air duct and plenum of a
heating or cooling system shall be insulated
with not less than the amount of insulation
set forth in Table #10-D except for ducts
and plenums used exclusively for evaporative
cooling systems and except for heating
system ducts and crawl spaces with a
furnace installed in the same crawl space.
Heating system ducts in a crawl space
without a furnace shall be insulated with
the equivalent of R-4 insulation.
20. 1.3 National Electrical Code. The publication
of the National Fire Protection Association,
known as the National Electrical Code,
1978 Edition, NFPA No . 70-1978, is incor-
porated by this reference as a part of this
Building Code for the purpose of establishing
standards for the inspection of electrical
installations and issuance of electrical
permits in Weld County, Colorado .
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20. 1.4 Plumbing Code. The publication of the
International Association of Plumbing and
Mechanical Officials, known as the
Uniform Plumbing Code, 1976 Edition, and
the publication of the International
Association of Plumbing and Mechanical
Officials known as the IAPMO Installation
Standards , adopted 1977 are incorporated
by this reference as a part of this Building
Code for the purpose of providing standards
for the inspection of plumbing systems and
the issuance of plumbing permits in Weld
County, Colorado, with the following
amendments :
20. 1 .4. 1 Section 409 (a. ) of said code concerning
drainage below curb and main sewer level
is amended to read : "Drainage piping
serving fixtures , the flood level rims of
which are located below the elevation of
the curb or property line, at the point
where the building sewer crosses under the
curb or property line, and above the crown
level of the main sewer, shall drain by
gravity into the main sewer, and may be
protected from backflow of sewage by
installing an approved type back water
valve , and each back water valve shall be
installed only in that branch or section
of the drainage system which receives the
discharge from fixtures located below the
elevation of the curb or property line. "
20. 1 . 4. 2 Section 904 (b. ) of said Code relating to
connections is deleted.
20. 1.4. 3 Section 1215 of said Code concerning
liquified petroleum gas facilities in piping
subsections (e. ) and (f. ) are amended to
read as follows : "(e. ) Liquified petroleum
gas facilities shall not be located in
any pit under show windows or interior
stairways, in engine boiler, heater, or
electric meter rooms . When not prohibited
by another regulation, approved liquified
petroleum gas metering devices may be
located in the open, under exterior stair-
ways . " " (f . ) Liquified petroleum gas piping
shall not serve any gas water heater located
in a pit where heavier than air gas might
collect to form a flammable mixture. "
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20. 1. 4. 4 Section 1215 of said Code is further
amended by the addition of a subsection
(j ) to read: "Liquified petroleum gas
facilities may be used in crawl spaces
upon approval by the Director of Building
Inspection if appropriate sensors are
installed or if the topography surrounding
the structure allows for a natural drainage
of the gas away from the structure. "
20. 1. 5 Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous
Buildings . The publication of the Inter-
national Conference of Building Officials
known as the Uniform Code for the Abatement
of Dangerous Buildings , 1979 Edition, is
incorporated by this reference as a part
of this Building Code for the purpose of
establishing standards for the abatement
of unsafe buildings by repair,
rehabilitation, demolition or removal.
20. 1 . 6. Uniform Swimming Pool Code. The publication
of the International Association of Plumbing
and Mechanical Officials known as the Uniform
Swimming Pool Code, 1976 Edition, is incor-
porated by this reference as a part of this
Building Code for the purpose of establishing
standards for the inspection of swimming
pool plumbing systems and the issuance of
plumbing and mechanical permits in Weld
County, Colorado .
20. 2 Additional Standards
20. 2 . 1 Energy Conservation Standards
20. 2 . 1. 1 Non-Residential. The publication of the
State of Colorado known as Energy Con-
servation Standards , Colorado Model Energy
Efficiency Construction and Renovation
Standards for Non-Residental Buildings ,
1978 , is incorporated by this reference as
a part of this Building Code for the
purpose of establishing Energy Conservation
Standards for the construction of non-
residential buildings in Weld County,
Colorado , with the following modifications
and additions :
20. 2 . 1 . 1 . 1 Section 105 . 0 of the above incorporated code
is amended to read : "with each application
for a building permit, plans , specifications ,
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and a statement of design compliance with
the Code shall be submitted. Where State
statutes require design by an architect
or engineer, the statement of compliance
shall be prepared by an architect or
engineer" .
20 . 2 . 1 . 1. 2 Section 302 . 1, Exterior Design Conditions ,
shall use the following values :
Winter Design Dry Bulb -5° F
Summer Design Dry Bulb 88° F
Summer Design Wet Bulb 63° F
Degree Days Heating 6, 639
Degrees North Latitude 40° F
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20. 2 . 1 . 1. 3 . Table 5-1 shall use the following values
for non-residential buildings : (1 . )
Element Mode Value
3 stories Heating UO
or Less 0. 26
Walls Cooling OTTV
33 . 5
Over 3 Heating UO
Stories 0. 32
Cooling OTTV
33 . 5
Roof/Ceiling Heating or UO
Cooling 0. 07
Floors over Heating UO
Unheated spaces 0. 08
Slab on Grade Heating R-Value`
Solar Factor Cooling ! 127
(1. ) Values shall be determined by using the graphs
(figures 2, 3, 4, 5 , and S) using heating degree
days as specified in Section 302. 1
*See Figure 2
20 . 2. 1 . 1 . 4. Heating system ducts in crawl spaces with
a furnace installed in the crawl space
may be uninsulated. Heating system ducts
in a crawl space without a furnace shall
be insulated with the equivalent of R-4
insulation.
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20. 2. 1. 2 Residential
20. 2. 1 . 2 . 1 Definitions
20. 2. 1. 2 . 1. 1 Renovation. Any structural alteration or
repair to a residential building which
results in, or is likely to result in, a
fifty percent or greater increase in the
value of the building.
20. 2 . 1. 2. 1. 2 Residential Building . Any building designed
or used as a living unit, including single
and multi-family dwellings, apartments,
condominiums, hotels and motels regardless
or size, but not including private garages,
carports, sheds, agricultural buildings ,
tanks, factory-constructed housing and
towers .
20. 2. 1 . 2. 1. 3 R-Value. The reciprocal of the average
overall coefficient of heat transmission in
Btu' s (British Thermal Units) per hour.
The term is applied to usual combinations
of insulation materials, as generally
recognized and accepted in the residential
building construction industry.
20. 2. 1. 2. 2 In addition to the requirements of the
Uniform Building Code, 1979 Edition,
insulation in residential buildings in
Weld County, Colorado shall conform to
the following standards :
20. 2. 1 . 2 . 2. 1 Portion of Building R Factor
Ceilings R-19
Sidewalls R-11
Subfloors over unheated
crawlspaces R-11
20. 2.1 . 2 . 2. 2 Insulation having a minimum R-Value of 11
shall be used in all exterior walls contiguous
to unheated areas above grade.
20. 2. 1. 2. 2. 3 Insulation having a minimum R-Value of 19
shall be used in all exterior ceilings of
heated areas above grade.
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20. 2 . 1. 2. 2 .4 All windows above grade shall be double-
glazed.
20. 2 . 1 . 2 . 2 . 5 All exterior doors or doors leading to
unheated areas above grade shall be weather
stipped and sliding glass doors shall be
double-glazed.
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20. 2 . 1. 2. 3 Computation submitted by a licensed architect
or engineer that the total energy required in
a residential building , through design or
otherwise, equals or is less than the total
energy used if the building is built or
renovated according to standards contained in
subsection 20. 2 . 1. 1 of this section, shall be
considered an acceptable alternative for
conformance with the prescriptive standards
set forth in subsection 20 . 2 . 1 . 2 of this section.
The total energy required shall be computed as
the annual estimated Btu' s necessary to heat,
cool, and light the proposed residential
building. For purposes of this calculation,
the exterior walls shall consist of no more
than the equivalent of 20% doors and windows .
20. 2 . 1. 2 .4 Crawl spaces shall be insulated by insulating
the foundation wall with insulation having an
R-Value of 11 if the crawl space is unvented
and heated as described below:
floors and Crawl Spaces •
Floors over crawl spaces may be Insulated either by Insulating the foundation walls If the crawl space
Is unvented, or if the crawl space is vented by placing Insulation between the Joists.The former method,as described below,is usually more economical.
Place the vapor barrier(polyethylene film)covering the crawl space
ground against the wall(Fig.91),using occasional pieces of tape to hold
It against the wall until the Insulation has been put into place.If the
a+w � Inside surface of the crawl space wall is not over 21 Inches high,use
nominal 2-foot-wide blanket insulation,or If the wall Is not over
av^ - 12-13 inches high,use nominal 16-inch-wide insulation.Place one edge
of insulation on top of foundation wall,taping it temporarily in place
as needed.The remainder of the Insulation should drape over and
"Ca baeda against the inside of the wall.Insulation Is held permanently In plate
by the sill plate or header joist if no sill plate is used.If the bottom of
the insulation stands away from the wall,use stones,bricks or blocks
wayad _- \r spaced as needed to hold it against the wall.The vapor barrier on the
• - x insulation should face inward(she warm side in winter).In this •
, / method of installation,the insulation also serves as a sill sealer.
Walls of unsenred crawl spaces also may be insulated by fastening
•f- rigid insulation board to the inside fact of the wall extending from
wound to top of wall.Follow manufacturer's instructions for method
•y Fig.91 and type of adhesive or fasteners.
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20. 2. 2 State and Federal Requi dents . The standards
adopted in this Building Code are in addition
to any standards or requirements for buildings
or structures imposed by statute or regulation
of the State of Colorado or the United States .
Where standards contained in this Building Code
conflict with such State or Federal requirements,
the more restrictive standard shall apply.
20. 2 . 3 Mobile Home Standards . The following
standards shall apply to the issuance of
building permits for mobile homes :
20. 2 .3 . 1 Installation Standards . Any mobile home
located in or relocated within Weld County
shall meet the following installation
standards . The Director of Building
Inspection may authorize the use of
different materials or methods which will
accomplish substantially the same result.
20. 2. 3 . 1. 1 Blockins. Blocking shall be placed under
each main mobile home frame member for
the full length of the mobile home at
maximum intervals of eight (8) feet. End
of piers shall be no farther than five (5)
feet from the end of the mobile home. Wood
railroad ties are not acceptable materials
for blocking.
20. 2. 3 . 1. 1 . 1 Base. Footers shall consist of two (2)
eight (8) inch by sixteen (16) inch by four
(4) inch solid concrete blocks (or the
equivalent) , and shall be set level on
undisturbed soil. No wood blocking shall
be permitted under the pier base. Blocks
shall be placed so the sixteen (16) inch
dimension is parallel to the main frame of
the mobile home.
20. 2. 3 . 1. 1 . 2 Piers . Piers shall be constructed of one
(1) or more eight (8) inch by eight (8)
inch by sixteen (16) inch ("celled")
concrete blocks or approved equivalent
materials . Said blocks shall be placed
over the base in such a manner that the
sixteen (16) inch dimension is at a
ninety (90) degree angle to the main frame
of the mobile home and shall be centered
on the base with the cells in a vertical
position.
20. 2 . 3 . 1 . 1.3 Caps . Each pier shall be topped (capped)
with an eight (8) inch by sixteen (16)
inch by four (4) inch solid concrete block
or the equivalent.
20. 2 . 3 . 1 . 1.4 Wood Wedging. Wood wedging (shims) shall
be driven tight between each pier cap and
the main frame member of the mobile home if
necessary. No more than four (4) inches
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of thickness of a type of wood approved
by the Weld County Division of Building
Inspection shall be permitted. The width
of the wedge shall provide a minimum of
eight (8) lineal inches of bearing surface
between the pier cap and the main frame
of the mobile home.
20. 2 . 3 . 1 . 2 Tie Downs . Tie downs shall meet the
following standards :
20. 2 . 3 . 1. 2. 1 Both over-the-top ties and frame ties shall
be used to secure any mobile home fourteen
(14) feet or less in width. Double-wide
mobile homes need only be secured by frame
ties .
20. 2 . 3 . 1. 2 . 2 Ties shall consist of galvanized steel
strapping (1% x . 035") with a minimum
breaking strength of 4, 750 pounds or ties
shall consist of galvanized steel cable
(7/32" x 7x7 or 4" 7x19) with a minimum
breaking strength of 4, 800 pounds . The
Weld County Division of Building Inspection
may approve alternative materials of equal
strength.
20. 2 . 3 . 1. 2. 3 Each over-the-top tie shall be secured to
an anchor at each side of the mobile home.
An over-the-top tie shall be located
within two feet of each end of the mobile
home with a third over-the-top tie secured
over the center of the mobile home. Each
over-the-top tie shall be placed over the
mobile home at a stud location. Adapters
or wood blocks shall be used where the ties
go over the roof corners to prevent sharp •
bends in the over-the-top ties and to
prevent them from cutting into the unit when
tension is applied. Concealed tie down straps
built in under the skin of a mobile home are
an acceptable alternative to providing over-
the-top ties . Each over-the-top tie or
concealed tie down strap shall be tightened
snug to an anchor.
20. 2. 3 . 1. 2 . 4 Each frame tie shall connect the main frame
of the mobile home to an anchor located
outside the opposite main frame member.
A frame tie shall be located within two
feet of each end of the mobile home. Any
mobile home fifty (50) feet or less in
length shall have a minimum of four (4)
frame ties . Each frame tie shall be
tightened snug to an anchor.
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20. 2 . 3 . 1. 2. 5 Ground anchors for securing the ties shall
be one of the following types : screw
augers , expanding anchors , concrete deadmen,
or equivalents approved by the Weld County
Division of Building Inspection. Any type
of ground anchor used shall have a minimum
holding power of 4, 800 pounds . Ground
anchors shall be placed at a minimum depth
of four (4) feet or at a greater depth if
determined necessary by the Weld County
Division of Building Inspection.
20. 2 . 3 . 1 . 2. 6 When strapping or cables are connected to
turnbuckles or to yoke-type fasteners and
tensioning devices , connections shall be
made so that the overall strength of the
tie downs is not reduced. Turnbuckles shall
be 2" galvanized steel or the equivalent
as approved by the Weld County Division of
Building Inspection. Hook ends or open
eyes are not permitted as connection devices .
"Eye and eye" or "draw and draw" type turn-
buckles are acceptable as connection devices .
Where cable is utilized and looped for
connection, ends shall be secured with a
minimum of two (2) cable clamps with the nuts
placed on the live side of the cable.
Materials and connecting devices of equivalent
strength may be utilized upon approval by
the Weld County Division of Building
Inspection.
20. 2 .3 . 1. 3 Skirting shall be provided around the bottom
of the mobile home to ground level . Skirting
shall be made of a material which will not
support combustion.
20. 2. 3. 2 General Standards
20. 2 . 3 . 2 . 1 Inspections Required. Electrical, mechanical
and plumbing inspections conducted pursuant
to the Weld County Building Code shall be
required of all mobile homes .
20. 2 . 3 . 2 . 2 Vehicular Access . The proposed vehicular
access to the mobile home must be approved
by the Weld County Department of Engineering
Services .
20. 2 . 3 . 2. 3 Permit Required. No person, firm or cor-
poration shall erect, construct , enlarge,
alter, repair, move, improve, remove, con-
vert or demolish a mobile home in Weld County
or cause the same to be done without first
obtaining a separate building permit from the
Division of Building Inspection, Department
of Planning Services , Weld County, Colorado .
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20. 2 . 3 . 2.4 Legal Lot Requirement. No building permit
for a mobile home shall be issued for the
location of a mobile home on an illegal
lot as defined by the Weld County Subdivision
Regulations unless a waiver of this require-
ment is granted under Section 13 . C.
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30. 1 Permits Required
30. 1. 1 Building Permits . No person, firm or
corporation shall erect, construct,
enlarge, alter, repair, move, improve,
remove, convert or demolish any building
or structure in Weld County or cause the
same to be done without first obtaining a
separate building permit for each such
building or structure from the Division
of Building Inspection, Department of
Planning Services, Weld County, Colorado .
30. 1. 2 Mechanical Permits
30. 1 . 2 . 1 No person, firm or corporation shall erect,
install, alter, reconstruct, replace, add
to or repair or cause to be erected,
installed, altered, reconstructed, replaced,
added to or repaired any heating, ventilating,
cooling, or refrigeration equipment in any
building or structure in Weld County,
Colorado, without first obtaining a permit
for such installation, alteration, recon-
struction or repair from the Division of
Building Inspection, Department of Planning
Services , Weld County, Colorado .
30. 1 . 2. 2 A permit shall be obtained for all heating,
ventilating, cooling, or refrigeration
equipment, moved with or installed in any
relocated building.
30. 1 . 2.3 A separate permit shall be obtained for the
equipment installed in each separate
building or structure.
30. 1 . 3 Electrical Permits
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30. 1 . 3 . 1 No person, firm or corporation shall con-
struct or install any electrical conductors
or equipment or "hook up" , any electrical
utility or provide service to any building
or structure in Weld County without first
obtaining an electrical permit for such
work from the Division of Building Inspection,
Department of Planning Services , Weld County,
Colorado.
30. 1 . 3 . 2 A separate permit shall be obtained for each
building, structure or installation.
30. 1 . 3 .3 Every mobile home or movable structure owner
shall have the electric utility hook up for
such mobile home or movable structure
inspected prior to obtaining new or different
utility service.
30. 1. 4 Plumbing Permits
30. 1 .4. 1 No person, firm or corporation shall erect,
install , alter, add to, repair, relocate
or replace or cause to be erected, installed,
altered, added to, repaired, relocated or
replaced, any plumbing, gas or drainage
piping work or any fixture or water heating
or treating equipment in any building or
structure in Weld County without first
obtaining a permit for such work from the
Division of Building Inspection, Department
of Planning Services , Weld County, Colorado .
30. 1 .4. 2 A separate permit shall be obtained for each
such building, structure or installation.
30. 1. 5 Building Permits for Mobile Homes
30. 1. 5. 1 No mobile home, as defined in Section 12. 2
of the Weld County Zoning Resolution, may
be located or relocated within Weld County
without a building permit for a mobile home
issued by the Division of Building Inspection.
30. 1 . 5 . 2 No building permit for a mobile home shall
be issued until the Zoning Division of the
Department of Planning Services has checked
the application for compliance with
applicable zoning and subdivision laws ,
resolutions and ordinances , in accordance with
Section 30. 7 of. this Building Code.
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30. 2 Exemptions
30. 2 . 1 Building Permits . A building permit shall
not be required for :
30. 2 . 1. 1 Public Utility towers and poles .
30. 2 . 1 . 2 One story detached accessory buildings used
as tool and storage sheds , play houses
and similar uses, provided the projected
roof area does not exceed 120 square feet.
30. 2. 1 . 3 Fences not over 6 feet high.
30. 2 . 1. 4 Oil derricks .
30. 2. 1. 5 Cases , counters and partitions not over 5
feet high.
30. 2 . 1. 6 Retaining walls which are not over 4 feet
in height , measured from the bottom of the
footing to the top of the wall , unless
supporting a surcharge or impounding flammable
liquids .
30. 2. 1. 7 Platforms , walks and driveways not more than
30 inches above grade and not over any
basement or story below.
30. 2 . 1 . 8 Painting, papering and similar finish work.
30. 2 . 1. 9 Temporary motion picture, television and
theater stage sets and scenery.
30. 2 . 1. 10 Window awnings supported by an exterior
wall of Group-R Division 3, and Group-M
occupancies when projecting not more than
54 inches .
30. 2 . 1. 11 Pre-fabricated swimming pools accessory to
a Group-R, Division 3 occupancy in which
the pool walls are entirely above the
adjacent grade and if the capacity does
not exceed 5, 000 gallons .
Unless otherwise exempted by this Building Code, separate
plumbing, electrical and mechanical permits will be required
for the above-exempted items .
Exemptions from the permit requirement of this Building Code
shall not be deemed to grant authorization for any work to
be done in any manner in violation of the provision of this
Building Code or any laws of the State of Colorado , the
Weld County Zoning Resolution, or other Resolutions or
Ordinances of Weld County.
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30. 2. 2 Mechanical Permits . A permit shall not
be required for the following :
30. 2. 2. 1 Any portable heating appliance.
30. 2. 2 . 2 Any portable ventilating equipment .
30 . 2 . 2 . 3 Any portable cooling unit.
30. 2. 2.4 Any steam, hot or chilled water piping
within any heating or cooling equipment
regulated by this Building Code.
30. 2 . 2 . 5 Replacement of any component , part or
assembly of an appliance which does not
alter its original approved design and
assembly and complies with other applicable
requirements of this Building Code.
30. 2 .2. 6 Any portable evaporative cooler.
30. 2. 2. 7 Any refrigerating equipment which is a part
of the equipment for which a permit has
been issued pursuant to the requirements of
this Building Code.
30. 2. 2. 8 Any unit refrigerating system.
30. 2 .3 Electrical Permits . Electrical permits
shall not be required for :
30. 2 . 3 . 1 Installations in automotive vehicles .
30. 2. 3 . 2 Installations underground in mines .
30. 2 .3 . 3 Installations of railways for generation,
transformation, transmission or distribution
of power used exclusively for operation
of rolling stock, or installations used
exclusively for signaling and communications
purposes .
30. 2 . 3 .4 Installations of communication equipment
under the exclusive control of communication
utilities located outdoors or in building
spaces used exclusively for such installations .
30. 2 . 3 . 5 Installations under the exclusive control of
electric utilities for the purpose of
communication or metering ; or for the
generation, control , transformation, trans-
mission and distribution of electric energy
located in buildings used exclusively by
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utilities for such purposes , or located
outdoors on property owned or leased by
the utility or on public highways , streets,
roads, etc. , or outdoors by established
rights on private property.
30 . 2.4 Plumbing Permits . No plumbing permit shall
be required in the case of any repair work
as follows : The stopping of leaks in
drains ; soil pipe, waste pipe or vent pipe,
provided, however, that should any trap,
drainpipe, soil pipe, waste pipe or vent
pipe be, or become defective, and it
becomes necessary to remove and replace the
same with new material in any part or
parts, the replacement shall be considered
new work and a permit shall be procured
and inspection made as provided in this
Building Code. No permit shall be required
for the cleaning of stoppages , or the
repairing of leaks in pipes, valves or
fixtures, when such repairs do not involve
or require the replacement or rearrangement
of valves , pipes or fixtures .
30. 3 Existing Buildings , Installations and Equipment
30. 3 . 1 Application to Existing Buildings
30. 3 . 1. 1 General . Buildings or structures to which
additions , alterations or repairs are made,
shall comply with all the requirements for
new buildings or structures except as
specifically provided in this section.
30.3 . 1 . 2 Additions, Alterations or Repairs Exceeding
50 of Value. When additions, alterations,
and repairs within any twelve (12) month
period exceed 507 of the value of an
existing building or structure, such building
or structure shall be made to conform to
the requirements for a new building or
structure.
30. 3 . 1 . 3 Additions , Alterations and Repairs Exceeding
25% But Less Than 50% of Value. Additions,
alterations and repairs exceeding 25% but
not exceeding 507 of the value of an existing
building or structure and complying with the
requirements for new buildings or
structures, may be made to such building
or structure within any twelve (12) month
period without making the entire building
or structure comply. The new construction
shall conform to the requirements of this
Building Code for a new building of like
area, height and occupancy.
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30 . 3 . 1.4 Structural Additions , Alterations and
'Repairs Not Exceeding 25% of Value.
Structural additions , alterations and repairs
to any portion of an existing building or
structure within any twelve (12) month
period not exceeding 257 of the value of the
building or structure, shall comply with
all of the requirements for new buildings
or structures except that minor structural
additions, alterations or repairs when
approved by the Director of Building
Inspection may be made with the same
material of which the building or structure
is constructed.
30. 3 . 1 . 5 Alterations or Repairs Not Exceeding 25%
of Value. Alterations or repairs not
exceeding 25% of the value of an existing
building or structure which are non-
structural and do not affect any member or
part of the building or structure having
required fire resistance, may be made with
the same materials of which the building
or structure is constructed, except that
the installation or replacement of glass
in hazardous locations shall be as required
for new installations .
30. 3 . 1. 6 Repairs-Roof Covering. Not more than 25%
of the roof covering of any building or
structure may be replaced in any twelve
month period unless the new roof covering
is made to conform to the requirements of
this Building Code for new buildings or
structures .
30 . 3 . 1. 7 Existing Occupancy. Buildings in existence
at the time of the passage of this Building
Code may have their existing use or occupancy
continued if such use or occupancy was legal
at the time of the passage of this Building
Code, provided such continued use is not
dangerous to life. Any change it. the use or
occupancy of any existing buildir..g or
structure shall comply with the provisions of
Sections 30. 8 . 1. 2, Certificate of Occupancy.
30. 3 . 1 . 8 Historic Buildings . Repairs , alterations
and additions necessary for the preservation,
restoration, rehabilitation or ccntinued use
of a building or structure may be. made with-
out conformance to all of the requirements
of this Building Code when authorized by
the Director of Building Inspection, provided :
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30. 3 . 1 . 8 . 1 The building or structure has been designated
'by official action of the appropriate
historical society as having special historical
or architectural significance.
30. 3 . 1 . 8 . 2 Any unsafe conditions as described in Section
40. 3 . 3 will be corrected in accordance with
approved plans .
30.3 . 1 . 8 . 3 Any substandard conditions will be corrected
in accordance with approved plans . "Substandard"
shall mean any condition that poses a potential
threat to health, safety, and welfare,
including, but not limited to , fire protection
requirements and structural integrity.
30. 3 . 1. 8. 4 The restored building or structure will be
less hazardous based on life and fire risk
in the existing building.
30. 3 . 1. 9 Moved Buildings . Building permits, issued
pursuant to this Section 30 are required
prior to any buildings or structures being
moved into or within Weld County. A pre-
move inspection shall be made prior to the
issuance of the building permit to determine
any unsafe or substandard conditions .
Buildings or structures to be moved into or
within Weld County shall not be required to
conform to all of the requirements of this
Building Code for new buildings or structures
provided that, upon said inspection, the
Director of Building Inspection determines
that :
30. 3 . 1. 9 . 1 Any unsafe conditions as described in Sections
40. 3 . 2 and 40. 3 . 3 will be corrected in
accordance with approved plans .
30. 3 . 1. 9. 2 Any substandard conditions will be corrected
in accordance with approved plans . "Substandard"
shall mean any condition that poses a potential
threat to health, safety, and welfare, including,
but not limited to , fire protection require-
ments and structural integrity.
30. 3 . 2 Existing Mechanical Equipment. Heating ,
ventilating, cooling or refrigeration systems ,
incinerators or other miscellaneous heat
producing applicances lawfully installed prior
to the effective date of this Building Code,
may have their existing use, maintenance or
repair continued if the use, maintenance or
repair is in accordance with the original
design and location and is not a hazard to
life, health or property.
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30. 3 . 3 Existing Electrical Installations . Electrical
conductors and other electrical equipment
lawfully installed prior to the effective date
of this Building Code may have their existing
use, maintenance or repair continued if the
use, maintenance or repair is in accordance
with the original design and location and is
not a hazard to life, health or property.
30. 3 .4 Existing Plumbing Installations . Any plumbing
system lawfully installed prior to the
effective date of this Building Code may have
its existing use, maintenance or repair con-
tinued if the use, maintenance or repair is
in accordance with the original design and
location and no hazard to the public health,
safety or welfare has been created by such
system.
30.4 Permittee
30. 4. 1 Owner or Agent. The applicant for any permit
required by this Building Code shall be the
owner of the subject building or structure
or his authorized agent. An agent may be
required to submit evidence of his authority.
30. 4. 2 Non-Transferable. No permit issued under this
Building Code is transferable from the
permittee to a subsequent purchaser. Any
purchaser of any building or structure issued
a permit under this Building Code shall apply
for a new permit upon his purchase of the
subject property.
30. 5 Powers and Duties of the Director of Building Inspection.
The Director of the Division of Building Inspection shall
direct the administration of this Building Code. He shall
report to the Director of Planning Services . Whenever the
term "Director of Building Inspection" is used in this
Building Code, it includes any authorized representative of
the Director of Building Inspection.
30. 6 Application Requirements
30. 6 . 1 Building Permits
30. 6. 1. 1 Application. To obtain a building permit,
the applicant shall first file an application
therefore in writing on a form furnished for
that purpose by the Division of Building
Inspection. Every such application shall :
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30. 6. 1. 1 . 1 Identify and describe the work to be covered
by the permit for which application is made.
30. 6. 1. 1 . 2 Describe the land on which the proposed work
is to be done by lot; block, tract and house
and street address or similar descriptions
that will readily identify and definitely
locate the proposed building or work site.
30. 6. 1. 1 . 3 Indicate the use or occupancy for which the
proposed building or structure is intended.
30. 6. 1. 1 . 4 Be accompanied by plans and specifications
as required in subsection 30. 6 . 1. 2 of this
section.
30. 6. 1. 1 . 5 State the valuation of the proposed work.
30. 6. 1. 1. 6 Be signed by the permittee or his authorized
agent.
30. 6. 1. 1. 7 Give such other information as reasonably
may be required by the Director of Building
Inspection.
30. 6. 1. 2 Plans and Specifications . With each
application for a building permit and when
required by the Director of Building Inspection
for enforcement of any provisions of this
Building Code, two sets of plans and specifi-
cations shall be submitted. The Director of
Building Inspection may require plans and
specifications to be prepared and designed
by an engineer or architect licensed by the
State of Colorado. However, when authorized
by the Director of Building Inspection, plans
and specifications need not be submitted for
the following :
30. 6 . 1. 2. 1 One story buildings of type V conventional
woodstud construction with an area not
exceeding 600 square feet.
30. 6. 1. 2. 2 Group M, Division 1 occupancies of type V
conventional woodstud construction.
30. 6 . 1.3 Information on Plans and Specifications .
Plans and specifications shall be drawn to
scale upon substantial paper or cloth and
shall be of sufficient clarity to indicate
the nature and extent of the work proposed
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and show in detail that it will conform
to the provisions of this Building Code
and all relevant laws , ordinances ,
resolutions , rules and regulations . The
first sheet of each set of plans shall
give the house and street address of the
work and the name and address of the owner
and of the person who prepared the plans .
The plans shall include a plot plan showing
the location of the proposed building and
of every existing building on the property.
In lieu of detailed specifications, the
Director of Building Inspection may approve
references on the plans to a specific
section or part of this Building Code or
any other ordinances , resolutions , regulations
or laws . Computations , stress diagrams and
other data sufficient to show the correctness
of the plans shall be submitted when required
by the Director of Building Inspection.
Plans for buildings more than two stories in
height of other than groups R, Division 3
and M occupancies shall indicate how required
structural and fire resistive integrity will
be maintained when a penetration will be made
for electrical, mechanical , plumbing and
communications conduits, pipes and similar
systems .
30 . 6. 1 . 4 Approval and Issuance of Permits . If the
Director of Building Inspection is satisfied
that the work described in an application
for a permit and the plans filed therewith
conform to the requirements of this Building
Code and other applicable laws , ordinances,
resolutions and regulations , and that the
fee specified in Section 30 . 8 has been paid,
he shall issue the permit applied for to
the applicant . No building permit shall be
considered finally approved until a final
inspection of the building or structure has
been performed, and the inspector has
determined that the building or structure
conforms to all applicable requirements of
this Building Code. When the Director of
Building Inspection issues the permit, he
shall endorse in writing or stamp on both
sets of plans and specifications "APPROVED" .
Such approved plans and specifications shall
not be changed, modified or altered without
authorization from the Director of Building
Inspection and all work shall be done in
accordance with the approved plans .
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30. 6. 1 . 5 Partial Permit. The Director of Building
Inspection may issue a permit for the con-
struction of part of a building or structure
before the entire plans and specifications
for the whole building or structure have
been submitted or approved, provided adequate
information and detailed statements have
been filed complying with all pertinent
requirements of this Building Code. The
holder of such permit shall proceed at his
own risk without assurance that the permit
for the entire building or structure will be
granted.
30. 6. 1 . 6 Retention of Plans . One set of approved
plans and specifications and computations
may be retained by the Director of Building
Inspection and one set of approved plans
and specifications shall be returned to the
applicant, which set shall be kept on such
building or work site at all times during
which the work authorized thereby is in
progress .
30. 6 . 2 Mechanical Permits
30. 6. 2 . 1 Permit Application. To obtain a permit the
applicant shall file an application on forms
furnished for that purpose by the Division
of Building Inspection.
30. 6. 2. 2 Plans and Specifications . When required by
the Director of Building Inspection for the
enforcement of any provisions of this
Building Code, plans and specifications for
the installation of environmental heating
or cooling systems , absorption systems ,
ventilation systems , and hoods , shall be
filed with the Director of Building Inspection
and approved before the issuance of any
permit for the following :
(1) Any group A, E, H, or I occupancy.
(2) New buildings having an aggregate
floor area including basements of
15, 000 square feet and over .
(3) Installations other than those listed
in items (1) and (2) above where the
aggregate input capacity is 350 , 000
Btu/h and over for environmental
heating or an aggregate of 25 HP and
over for environmental cooling, or
an aggregate of 350, 000 Btu/h input
capacity and over for absorption units .
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The Director of Building Inspection may
require such plans and specifications to
be prepared and designed by an engineer
or architect licensed by the State of
Colorado to practice as such.
One set of plans and specifications may
be filed for checking provided that not
less than two sets of corrected plans and
specifications are filed before approval is
given by the Director of Building Inspection.
After approval, one set of plans shall be
retained by the Director of Building Inspection
and the other set shall be returned to the
applicant, which set shall be kept on such
building or work site at all times during
which the work authorized is in progress .
When the plans and specifications do not
comply with the provisions of this Building
Code, the necessary changes or revisions
shall be made thereto prior to the issuance
of the mechanical permit.
Every plan shall be a print or other type
of plan approved by the Director of
Building Inspection. The information con-
tained on the plan shall be clearly legible
and specifically indicated. No plan shall
be of a scale smaller than 1/8th inch per
foot.
Specifications legibly and definitely stated
shall be included either on the plan or on
separate sheets .
The approval of any plans or specifications
shall not be construed to sanction any
violation of this Building Code.
No person shall deviate materially from any
approved plans or specifications or fail ,
neglect or refuse to comply therewith,
unless permission to do so has been obtained
from the Director of Building Inspection.
Plans and specifications shall be of
sufficient clarity to show that the proposed
installation shall conform to the provisions
of this Building Code and of all applicable
laws , ordinances , rules , regulations and
orders . The plans or specifications shall
show the following :
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(1) Layout for each floor with dimensions
of all working spaces and a legend
of all symbols used.
(2) Location, size and material of all
piping.
(3) Location, size and materials of all
airducts, air inlets and air outlets .
(4) Location of all fans , warm air furnaces,
boilers , absorption units , refrigerant
compressors and condensers , and the
weight of all pieces of such equipment
weighing 200 pounds or more.
(5) Rated capacity or horsepower of all
boilers, warm air furnaces , heat
exchangers , blower fans , refrigerant
compressors and absorption units .
(6) Location, size and material of all vents
and chimneys .
(7) Location and area of all ventilation and
combustion air openings and ducts .
(8) Location of all air dampers and fire
shutters .
(9) The address of the proposed work site
and the name and address of the owner
or lessee of the premises on the first
sheet of each set of plans and
specifications .
30. 6. 2. 3 Approval and Issuance of Permit. When the
Director of Building Inspection determines
that the information on the application is
in conformance with this Building Code, he
shall issue a permit upon receipt of the
fees as required by Section 30 . 8 . No
mechanical permit shall be considered finally
approved until a final inspection of the
equipment and installation has been performed,
and the inspector has determined that the
installation conforms to all applicable
requirements of this Building Code.
30. 6 . 3 Electrical Permits
30. 6. 3 . 1 Permit Application. To obtain an electrical
permit, the applicant shall file an
application on forms furnished for that
purpose by the Division of Building Inspection.
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30. 6. 3 . 2 Plans and Specifications . When required by
the Director of Building Inspection, plans
and specifications for major installations
of electric conductors and equipment shall
be filed with the Director of Building
Inspection and approved before the issuance
of any permit. Plans and specifications
must provide ample space in raceways and
spare raceways and additional spaces
which will allow for future increases in
the use of electricity.
30. 6. 3 . 3 Approval and Issuance of Permit. When the
Director of Building Inspection determines
that the information on the application is
in conformance with this Building Code, he
shall issue an electircal permit upon receipt
of the fees as determined by Section 30. 8.
below. No electrical permit shall be considered
finally approved until a final inspection of
the installation has been performed and the
inspector has determined that the installation
conforms with applicable, requirements of this
Building Code.
30. 6. 4 Plumbing Permits
30. 6.4. 1 Application. The applicant for a plumbing
permit shall make such application on forms
provided for that purpose by the Division of
Building Inspection. He shall give a
description of the character of the work
proposed to be done, and the location,
ownership, occupancy and use of the premises
in connection therewith.
30. 6 .4. 2 Plans and Specifications . The Director of
Building Inspection may require plans,
specifications or drawings to accompany the
application, as well as such other information
as he may reasonably deem necessary.
30. 6. 4 . 3 Approval and Issuance of Permit. If the
Director of Building Inspection determines
that the plans , specifications , drawings ,
description or information furnished by the
applicant is in compliance with this Building
Code, he shall issue the permit applied for.
NO plumbing permit shall be considered finally
approved until a final inspection of the
installation has been performed, and the
inspector has determined that the installation
conforms to all applicable requirements of
this Building Code.
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30. 6 . 5 Building Permits for Mobile Homes
30. 6. 5 . 1 Application. The applicant for a mobile
home permit shall make such application on
forms provided for that purpose by the
Division of Building Inspection. He shall
give a description of the mobile home,
including make, model, year, serial number
and size, and the mobile home certification
number, if any, issued by any state or
by the United States . The applicant shall
also list the location, ownership , occupancy
and use of the land on which the mobile home
is to be placed, and shall provide a sketch
plan showing existing or proposed access to
the property.
30. 6. 5 . 2 Approval and Issuance of Permit. If the
Director of Building Inspection determines
that the mobile home complies with the
requirements contained in Sections 20. 2. 3,
30. 1 . 5. 2 and 30. 7 of this Building Code,
he shall issue the permit applied for. No
mobile home permit shall be considered
finally approved until a final inspection
of the location and installation has been
performed, and the inspector has determined
that the mobile home conforms to all
applicable requirements of this Building
Code.
30. 7 Zoning Check. The application, plans and specifications
filed by an applicant for any permit required by this
Building Code shall be checked by the Director of Building
Inspection. Such plans shall be reviewed by the Division
of Zoning of the Department of Planning Services to check
compliance with applicable zoning and subdivision laws , •
resolutions and ordinances .
30. 8 Fees
30. 8 . 1 Building Permits
30. 8 . 1. 1 Fee Schedule. A fee for each building permit
shall be paid to the Director of Building
Inspection as set forth in Table No . 3-A
located on Pages 36-37 of the Uniform Building
Code, 1979 Edition, which table is hereby
incorporated into and made a part hereof by
this reference.
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30. 8 . 1. 2 Valuation. f ior. :f value or
valuation ur i the pro ,- ;ions of
this Build` - ' De _. by the
Director of - -.ctic:. . The
valuation t_ ;mnuting the
building pa._:_ .1irg plan fees shall
be the total val :riction work for
which the permi _ s well as all
finish :cork, pa fing, electrical ,
plumbing, heatir. :onditioning,
elevators , fire _ _a :i hi_ng systems and
any other permanent work permanent
equipment.
30. 8 . 1. 3 Plan Review Fees . Wnen L, plan or other data
is required to be st _teed by Section
30. 6. 1. 2 of this Building Code, a plan review
fee shall be paid at the time of submitting
plans and specifications for review. Said
plan review fee shall 657 of the building
permit fee as set forth in Table No . 3-A
located on Pages 36-37 of the Uniform
Building Code, 1979 Edition, which Table is
hereby incorporated into and made a part
hereof by this reference .
Where plans are incomplete or changed so as
to require additional plan review, an
additional plan review fee shall be charged
at the rate shown in said Table No . 3-A:
Where several structures are to be built by
a single contractor on the basis of" a
standardized - tan, the plan review shall be
accomplished - en first building permit
is requested ;or s, , a structure and the
fee charged in acc' —ante with said Table •
No. 3-A. On subs lent emits , when the
structure is to built .. accordance with
the previously reviewed andardized plans,
additional fees for plan review shall not
be charged. Charge = for review of changes
in standardized plans shall be made in
accordance with the fee schedules established
in said Table No . 3-A. Prior approval of
said standardized plans shall not be deemed
to grant authorization for any work to be
done in any manner in violation of current
or future provisions of this Building Code.
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30. 8 . 1 . 4 Expiration c P' 'w. Applications for
which no permit =d Within 180 days
following the iicati7r. shall
expire by li r, ' ans =_ a other
data submits stay :. -:'eafter be
returned to r destroyed by
the Director _ _acpaction. The
Director of Buil( ec ' inn may
extend the time ' the applicant
for a period no . .0 days upon
request by the a, r; iowing that
circumstances bey • ontrol of the
applicant have pre-e-_ eJ :`. :;n from being
taken. No application sh-. he ctended
more than once. In ---dc-: re . action
on an application aft . r :piration, the
applicant shall re-sr' t plans and pay a
new plan review fee.
30. 8 . 1. 5 Double Fee. Where work for which a permit
is required by this Building Code is started
or proceeded with prior to obtaining said
permit, the fees specified in subsection
30 . 8. 1 . 1 above, shall be doubl d, but the
payment of such double fee shall not relieve
any persons from fully com lying with the
requirements of this BuilC Code in the
execution of the work, nor om any other
penalties prescribed herein.
30. 8. 1. 6 Re-Inspection Fee. The Director of Building
Inspection may assess a re-inspection fee
of $15 . 00 for each inspection or re-inspection
when such portion of work for which inspection
is called is nrt complete or when corrections
called for are ,ot r 'dy.
30. 8 . 1. 7 Fee Refunds
30. 8. 1. 7 . 1 The Director of B- _ ding pection may
authorize the refunding c any fee paid here-
under which was erroneously paid or collected.
30. 8 . 1. 7 . 2 The Director of Building Inspection may
authorize the refunding of not more than 80
percent of the plan review fee paid when an
application for a permit for which a plan
review fee has been paid is withdrawn or
cancelled before any plan reviewing is done.
The Director of T-silding Inspection may
authorize the rel :tiding of not more than
80 percent of the Darmit fee paid when no
work has been dor: _nder a permit issued in
accordance with code.
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The Directoz c :,,ig.-::Inspection shall not
authorize the any fee paid
except upon ' uc '.i catiar, Tiled by the
original pe ` " _er 180 days
after the d; ent .
30. 8 . 2 Mechanical
30. 8. 2. 1 A separate perm: cA charged for
any mec.:anical a. noc associated
with the buildin€ . Any person
desiring a mechan_ j=e it -required by
this Building Code shall, if the time of
filing an applicatir- then _ _ore, gay a
fee to the Director r L .ilding inspection
as set forth in Table 3-A located on Pages
22-23 of the Uniform char.ical Code, 1979
Edition, which schedule is, by this reference,
incorporated into and made a part of this
Building Code.
30. 8 . 2. 2 Double Fee. Where work for which a permit
is required by this Building C de is started
or proceeded with prior to obtaining said
permit, the fees specified in subsection
30. 8. 2. 1 above, shall be .i bled, but the
payment of such double fec ail not relieve
any persons from fully complying with the
requirements of this Building Code in the
execution of the work, nor from any other
penalities prescribed herein.
30. 8 .3 Electrical Permits
30. 8 . 3 . 1 Any person desf :ing at electrical permit
required by th4 Buy ing Code, shall, at
the time of ffling a application therefore,
pay a fee to the Dig _tor f Building
Inspection as requ4 .d b3 -.' e schedule
located in Sectio. _2-23 CRS , 1973 , as
amended, which schedule i. by this reference,
incorporated into and made a part of this
Building Code.
30. 8. 3 . 2 Double Fee. Where work for which a permit
is required by this Building Code is started
or proceeded with prior to obtaining said
permit, the fees specified in subsection
30. 8. 3. 1 above, shall be doubled, but the
payment of such dcuble fee shall not relieve
any persons from `-ally complying with the
requirements of tis_s Building Code in the
execution of the w.- k, nor from any other
penalties prescribe:' herein.
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30. 8 .4 Plumbing Permi
30. 8 .4. 1 A separate p" >r,.a.` fee ._'.l be charged
for any plus :n no - ssociated
with a buile .y person desiring
a separate FL _. _ shall , at the
time of filing a. °ticn therefore,
pay a fee to the uilding
Inspection as rr - - a:• schedule .
located on Page .. _. Lr.iform Plumbing
Code, 1976 Editic n schedule is, by
this reference, in.x . c__ -,.g into and made a
part of this Building Cod .
30. 8. 4. 2 Double Fee. Where wL. k ~3r which a permit
is required by :his F•' ' ldng Code is started
or proceeded with prL. .- to obtaining said
permit, the fees specified in subsection
30. 8.4. 1 above, shall bo doubled, but the
payment of such double fe shall not relieve
any persons from fully complying with the
requirements of this Building Code in the
execution of the work, nor fro any other
penalities prescribed herein.
30. 8 . 5 Building Permits for Mobi domes
30. 8 . 5. 1 Any person desiring a building permit for
a mobile home required by this Building
Code shall at the time of filing an
application therefore, pay a fee of Thirty-
five Dollars ($35 . 00) to the Director of
Building Inspection. The $35 . 00 fee. shall
cover a maximum of three (3) trips and
shall cover thr fees =or electrical ,
mechanical, ar plu ng inspections as
required for mobile nes . A re-inspection
fee may be assessed n ac - )rdance with
subsection 30. 8. 5 . " )elos. -r any trip in
excess of the thret. (3) e Dwed.
30. 8. 5 . 2 Double Fee. Where work for which a permit
is required by this 3uilding Code is started
or proceeded with prior to obtaining said
permit, the fees specified in subsection
30. 8 . 5 . 1 above, shall be doubled, but the
payment of such double fee shall not relieve
any persons from fully complying with the
requirements of this Building Code in the
execution of the .-Drk, nor from any other
penalties prescri . ad herein.
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30. 8 . 5. 3 The Director cr inspection may
assess a re-l• rae of Te: Dollars
($15 . 00) for : n or ra-inspection
when such po for which
inspection is c complete or when
corrections calm e not ready.
30. 9 Inspection Procedures
30. 9. 1 Building Permits
30. 9. 1 . 1 Conduct of Inspections . 6:_" corstruction or
work for which a per :tt 1.2 _equi _d shall be
subject to inspection -py ;.he Director of
Building Inspection ac--nrding to the pro-
cedure set out in Sec . _, ns 305 and 306 of
the Uniform Building Code, 1979 Edition,
which sections are hereby incorporated into
and made a part hereof by this reference.
30. 9. 1. 2 RESERVED
30. 9. 1. 3 Certificate of Occupancy. No building or
structure of groups A, E, I , H, B or R, shall
be used or occupied and nc c'-tange in the
existing occupancy classiE tion of a
building or structure or portion thereof ,
shall be made until the Director of Building
Inspection has issued a certificate of
occupancy therefore as provided by this
section.
30. 9. 1. 3 . 1 Change in Use. Changes in the character or
use of a build: -'g sha- 1 not be made except
as specified i^ Ject a 502 of the Uniform
Building Code, 1979
30. 9. 1. 3 . 2 Certificate Issued Afte- `final inspection,
when it is found ....at the .ilding or struc-
ture complies with the pr6,isions of this
Building Code, or can be reasonably
determined, the Director of Building
Inspection shall issue a Certificate of
Occupancy which shall contain the following :
30. 9. 1. 3 . 2. 1 The building permit number.
30. 9. 1. 3 . 2. 2 The address of the building.
30. 9. 1.3 . 2 . 3 The name and addr_ ss of the owner .
30. 9. 1. 3 . 2. 4 A description of tbnt portion of the building
for which the cer -icate is issued.
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30. 9. 1 . 3 . 2. 5 A statement the ^gibed Portion of the
building comp- . ae req•. ments of
this Buildir ^ ''r. he r22 onably
determined i : divi: '_on
of occupanc; .;r which the pro-
posed occupar_- .ied.
30. 9. 1. 3 . 2. 6 The name of the " - lidding Inspec-
tion or the namc :r. finally •
approving the pec.
30. 9. 1 . 3 . 3 Temporary Certificat,:. A 'temporary cert-
ificate of occupancy ray L- issv-d by the
Director of Building Tn:pt_ction for the use
of a portion or porti...ns of the building or
structure prior to cc' ::let±on of the entire
building or structure.
30. 9. 1 . 3 .4 Posting. A certificate of occupancy shall
be posted in a conspicuc- s place on the
premises and shall not be removed except by
the Director of Building Inspection.
30. 9. 2 Mechanical Permits
30. 9. 2. 1 Inspection Required. All •iipment for which
mechanical permit is obtait i under this
Building Code shall be inspected by the
Director of Building Inspection. That
portion of any equipment intended to be
concealed by any permanent portion of the
building, shall not be concealed until
inspected and approved.
30. 9. 2. 2 Final Inspectit ' . 4" ^n the installation
of any equipment is .mplete. a second or
final inspection shr be made and final
inspection approval shall tie noted upon
the permit.
30. 9 . 2. 3 Connection of Equipment to Fuel or Power
Su 1 Equipment regulated by this
ui ing Code shall not be connected to the
fuel or power supply until authorized by
the Director of Building Inspection, except
that the requirements of this section shall
not be considered to prohibit the operation
of any heating equipment installed to
replace existing heating equipment serving
an occupied port:-: fn of a building, in the
event a request it inspection of such
heating equipment has been filed with the
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Division of Bu `.. -T~spJction not more
than 48 hours replacement work
is completer' '`.ore cny portion of
such .equipm -• T.ed by any permanent
portion of
30. 9. 3 Electrical Permi
30. 9. 3 . 1 Inspection Requ_ • - electrical •
installations co . this Building Code
shall be inspecte . .e Director of
Building Inspection. The` portion of any
electrical equipment -inter.::d t.o be concealed
by any permanent po:- :ion of the building
shall not be concealel until inspected and
approved.
30. 9. 3 . 2 Meter Sets . Meter sets must be inspected
and approved by the Director of Building
Inspection prior to connection of an
electrical installation with the source of
electrical power. Approval of a meter set
shall not constitute final ape _oval of an
electrical permit.
30. 9. 3 . 3 When the installation of s_ . equipment is
complete, a second or fine:. inspection shall
be made. Upon final inspection, final
approval of the electrical permit shall be
noted upon the permit.
30. 9.4 Plumbing Inspections
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30. 9. 4. 1 Inspection Required. All plumbing and
drainage system covered by this Building
Code shall be : spe : .td by the Director of
Building Inspection for to final approval
of a permit. All p lmbir and drainage
systems intended t _ be concealed by any
permanent portion of the ` ..ilding concerned
shall not be concealed until inspected and
approved.
30. 9. 4. 2 Final Inspection. When the installation of
any plumbing and drainage system is com-
plete, a second or final inspection shall
be made. Upon final inspection, final
approval of the plumbing permit shall be
noted upon the permit .
30. 9. 4. 3 Connection to Service System. Systems
regulated by this Building Code shall not
be connected to the service system until
authorized by the Director of Building
Inspection.
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30. 10 Validity of Permits
30. 10. 1 The issuance .f any permit or
approval of J7ificazions shall
not be constx .. ermit for or an
approval of any : . , of any of the
provisions of th ' ode. No permit
presuming to gi? v Lo violate or
cancel the provi _ . Lhis Building Code
shall be valid ex_ r permits allowing
minor deviations p_LH.ously authorized by
the Director of Building :., Apection upon a
showing by the applicant * -.at strict com-
pliance with the pro\. ' sions of this Building
Code will result in ar unreasonable hardship
upon the applicant , z: ..d thr_t the proposed
deviation from Building Code standards
would not present a danger to the health and
safety of the applicant or the general
public.
30. 10. 2 The issuance of a permit based upon plans and
specifications shall not prevent the Director
of Building Inspection from thereafter
requiring the correction c_: errors in said
plans and specifications c7 from preventing
building operations being carried on there-
under when in violation of this Building Code.
30. 11 Expiration of Permit. Every permit issued by the Director
of BuildingInspection under the provisions of this
Building Code shall expire by limitation and become null
and void if the building or wcrk authorized by such permit
does not commence within 180 c'ays from the date of such
permit, or if the building or ..ork : uthorized by such
permit is suspended or abandoned at 'ny time after the
work is commenced for a period of a da"s . Before such
work can be recommenced, a new pe • it s1 - 11, be first
obtained to do so , and. the fee t..::refore : .call be one-half
the amount required for a new permit foi auch work pro-
vided no changes have been made or will be made in the
original plans and specifications for such work; and
provided further that such suspension or abandonment has
not exceeded one (1) year.
30. 12 Suspension or Revocation of Permits . The Director of
Building Inspection may, in writing, suspend or revoke a
permit issued under provisions of this Building Code when-
ever the permit is issued in error or on the basis of
incorrect information supplied, or in violation of any
ordinance, resolution or regulation, including the Weld
County Zoning Resolution and the Subdivision Regulations,
or any of the provisions of this Building Code.
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30. 13 Right of Entry. Whenever necr o make an inspection
to enforce any of the provis_ tins Builoi~:3 Code or
whenever the Director of Br*.' : . ._ pc- .ion or his
authorized representative h_ _: -_ __ oc . '_c cause to believe
that there exists in any bui_ui _ :,-_r_ any premises,
any condition which makes such . .... _ __ _ or premises
unsafe as defined in Section 40 . -- . _ . :.: _his Building Code,
the Director of Building Inspect'__ authorized
representative may enter such bu premises at all
reasonable times to inspect the to perform any
duty imposed upon the Director of S ._.iuing Inspection by
this Building Code, provided, that, if si..:h building or
premises be occupied, he shall first pres .,: pr ;per
credentials and request entry; and such building or
premises be unoccupied, he shall first make a reasonable
effort to locate the owner or other :ersors having charge
or control of the building or premises , and request entry.
If such entry is refused, the Director of Building Inspection
or his authorized representative shall have recourse to
every remedy provided by law to secure entry.
30. 14 Applicants Duty to Provide Access . No owner rr occupant or
any other person having charge, care or control of any
building or premises shall fail or neglect, after proper
request has been made as herein provided, to promptly permit
entry therein by the Director of Building Ltspection or his
authorized representative for the purpose of inspection and
examination pursuant to this Building Code.
30. 15 Liability. The Director of Building Inspection or any
employee charged with the enforcement of this Building
Code acting for the County of Weld in good faith and
without malice in the discharge of his duties, shall not
thereby render himself liable Personally, and he is hereby
relieved from all personal lia . ilia for any damage that
may accrue to persons or property a. a result of any act
required or by reason of any act or emission in the dis-
charge of his duty. This code shaLL not '_e construed to
relieve from or lessen the respo:__ibilit cf any person
owning, operating or controlling any bui_aing or structure
for any damages to persons or property caused by defects ,
nor shall the code enforcement agency or its parent
jurisdiction be held as assuming any such liability by
reason of this inspection authorized by this code or
any certificates of inspection issued under this code.
30 . 16 Alternate Materials and Modifications
30. 16. 1 Alternate Materials Authorized. The pro-
visions of this Building Code are not
intended to prevent the use of any material
or method of construction not specifically
prescribed by this Building Code, providing
any such alternate has been approved.
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30. 16. 2 Approval . The " I f ofBuilding Inspection
may approve a^ : • a1" _ernate provided he
finds that t" d d: 3ign is satisfactory
and that the • _s. _;ed or work offered
is for the ID.:,:-F,-. . d at least the
equivalent of ;Jibed in this Building
Code in quality, effectiveness,
fire resistance, . . ....h_ . - yr -_..d safety. The
Director. of Build . - tion shall require
that sufficient e or proof be sub-
mitted to substant .__ .. any claims that may
be made regarding its use.
30. 16. 3 Modifications . When -der there are practical
difficulties involved in carrying out the
provisions of this Co. _ the Director of
Building Inspection may grant modifications
for individual cases provided he shall first
find that a special individual reason makes
the strict letter of this Code impractical
and that the modification is in conformity
with the spirit and purpose of this Code,
and that such modification does not lessen
any fire protection requirements or any
degree of structural integrity. The details
of any action granting mod:- cation shall
be recorded and entered in the files of the
Division of Building Inspection.
30. 17 Conflicting Code Standards . Whenever two sections of this
Building Code conflict in the materials prescribed, the
more restrictive provision governs .
30. 18 Tests
30. 18 . 1 Tests Required. Whe_._:ver there is insufficient
evidence of compliar.c : with the provisions
of this Building Cc:=e or =idence that any
material or any c: struct _:_ does not con-
form to the requirements this Building
Code, or in order to substantiate claims
for alternate materials or methods of con-
struction, the Director of Building Inspection
may require tests as proof of compliance,
to be made at the expense of the owner or
his agent by an approved agency.
30. 18 . 2 Test Methods . Test methods shall be as
specified by this Building Code for the
material in question. If there are not
appropriate test u:ethods specified in this
Building Code, the Director of Building
Inspection shall determine the test procedure.
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30 . 18. 3 Records of Test Pe. u-_=.s . Copies of the
results of all : . _. . .escs shall be retained
by the Direcit-' c ldir.g Inspection for
a period of 1e=,ti r7:an two (2) years
after the acc: p ance ',The structure.
30. 19 Board of Appeals
30. 19. 1 Creation. In ordc_i: `D e:ermine the suit-
ability of alternd r, ._:erials and methods
of construction any to provide for reason-
able interpretations of the provisions of
this Building Code, tLere ;all be , and is
hereby created, a Board of Appeals con-
sisting of seven (7) members who are
qualified by experience and training to pass
upon matters pertaining to building con-
struction, mechanical construction, electrical
installations and plumbing systems .
30. 19. 2 Member. The Weld County Building Code Board
of Appeals shall consist of seven (7) members
qualified as follows :
30. 19. 2. 1 An electrician certified by the State of
Colorado .
30. 19. 2 . 2 A master plumber certified by the State of
Colorado .
30. 19 . 2. 3 A person experienced in the construction and
installation of heating, cooling and
ventilating systems . -
30. 19. 2 . 4 A building contractor or other person
experienced in the construction trade.
30. 19. 2. 5 A professional engi ?eer licensed in the State
of Colorado .
30. 19. 2. 6 A fire marshall or other person qualified
in fire- protection measures .
30. 19. 2 . 7 One person from any of the above trades or
with similar experience.
30. 19. 3 Conduct of Investigations, Findings . The
members of the Weld County Building Code
Board of Appeals shall hold office at the
pleasure of the Weld County Board of County
Commissioners and shall adopt reasonable
rules and regulations for conducting its
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investigations - ^ i sL ,il render all decisions
and findings i. . _ . . ' ng to the Director of
Building Inst:s. 4 _th LI duplicate copy
to the appel' HLt appealing an order
of the Direct= of it t Inspection or
his authorized and a copy to the Weld
County Board of C _._ Commissioners .
30. 19.4 Terms of Office. 72rms of office of
each member of the iF-. .c County Building Code
Board of Appeals s_. L'_1 ue three (3) years .
The five members of the Weld County Uniform
Building Code Board of Appeals existing
prior to adoption of this Building Code, shall
continue in office until the expiration of
their respective terms at which time the Weld
County Board of County Commissioners shall
select a qualified resident of Weld County
to fill the vacancy according to the terms
of subsection 30 . 19 . 2 .
30. 19. 5 In the event of a vacancy among the members
of the Weld County Building Code Board of
Appeals , the Weld County Board of County
Commissioners shall select a qualified
resident of Weld County to fill such vacancy.
Any member of the Weld County Building
Code Board of Appeals shall be removed
by the Board of County Commissioners of
Weld County upon a recommendation to the
Board of County Commissioners by members
of the Building Code Board of Appeals ,
pursuant to its rules and regulations .
30. 19. 6 The expenses incurred by said Board shall
be paid by County Warrants, upon proper
vouchers delivered to the Board of County •
Commissioners of the County of Weld, State
of Colorado , as provided by law.
30. 19. 7 The members of the Weld County Building
Code Board of Appeals shall serve without
compensation and the members thereof may
be removed by the Board of County
Commissioners for non-performance of duty,
misconduct or demonstrable conflicts of
interest.
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40 Violations and Enforcement
40. 1 Violation
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40. 1 . 1 Any person, fin, or corporation violating
this Building Co :la >r any provision of
applicable state 1 "W, is guilty of a mis-
demeanor and, upon conviction thereof,
shall be punished by a fine of not more than
One Hundred Dollars ($1C0. 00) , or by
imprisonment in the County jail for not
more than ten (10) days , or by both such
fine and imprisonment. Each day during
which such illegal erection, construction,
reconstruction, alteration, maintenance or
use continues shall be deemed a separate
offense. In case any building or structure
is or is proposed to be erected, constructed,
reconstructed, altered, remodeled, used or
maintained in violation of this Building
Code, or of any provisions of applicable
state law, the District Attorney of the
District of Weld, the Board of County
Commissioners of Weld County, or any owner
of real estate within the area, in addition
to other remedies provided by law, may
institute an appropriate action for
injunction, mandamus or abatement to prevent,
enjoin, abate or remove such unlawful
erection, construction, reconstruction,
alteration, remodeling or use.
40. 1 . 2 It shall be unlawful to erect, construct,
reconstruct, alter or change the use of
any building or other structure within
Weld County without obtaining a building
permit. The Director of Building
Inspection shall not issue any permit
unless the plans for the proposed erection,
construction, reconstruction, alteration
or use fully conforms to all zoning
regulations of the County of Weld, including
the official Weld County Zoning Resolution
and Subdivision Regulations, and all
supplements thereto.
40. 2 Stop Orders . Whenever any building, electrical, mechanical
or plumbing work is being done contrary to the provisions of
this Building Code, the Director of Building Inspection may
order the work stopped by notice in writing served on any
persons engaged in the doing or causing such work to be
done, and any such person shall forthwith stop such work
until authorized by the Director of Building Inspection to
proceed with the work.
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40. 3 Occupancy Violations , Unsafe Buildings and Equipment
40. 3 . 1 Occupancy Viol __ions . Whenever any
structure is being used contrary to the
provisions of this Building Code, the
Director of 3uilcinz inspection may order
such use discontinrded sud the structure or
portion thereof vaoa_ed by notice served
on any person causi-ng each use to be con=
tinued. Such person shall discontinue the
use within ten (10) days after receipt of
such notice, or make the structure or
portion thereof comply with the requirements
of this Building Code, provided, however,
that in the event of an unsafe building,
subsection 40. 3 . 2 of this section shall apply.
40. 3 . 2 Unsafe Buildings . All buildings or
structures which are structurally unsafe or
not provided with adequate egress or which
constitute a fire hazard or are otherwise
dangerous to human life, or which in relation
to existing use constitute a hazard to safety
or health or public welfare by reason of
inadequate maintenance, dilapidation,
obsolescense, fire hazard, disaster damage
or abandonment as specified in this Building
Code or any other effective law of the State
of Colorado or ordinance or resolution of
the County of Weld, are, for the purpose of
this section, unsafe buildings . All
such unsafe buildings are hereby declared
to be public nuisances and shall be abated
by repair, rehabilitation, demolition or
removal in accordance with the procedure
specified in Chapters 4-9 of the Uniform
Code for the Abatement of Dangerous
Buildings as adopted by the Weld County
Board of County Commissioners in Section
20 as a portion of this Building Code.
40. 3 .3 Unsafe Building Appendages . Parapet walls,
cornices , spires , towers, tanks , statuary
and other appendages or structural members
which are supported by, attached to or a
part of a building, and which are in a
deteriorated condition or otherwise unable
to sustain the design loads which are
specified in this Building Code, are hereby
designated as unsafe building appendages .
All such unsafe building appendages are
public nuisances and shall be abated in
accordance with subsection 40 . 3 . 2. above.
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40. 3 .4 Hazardous and Defective Equipment. Whenever
the Director of Building Inspection learns
or ascertains that any equipment as defined
in this Building Code has become hazardous
to life, health or property, he shall order
in writing that such equipment be restored
to a condition of safety or be dismantled or
removed from its present location. The
written notice shall fix a time limit for
compliance with such order. No person
shall use or maintain the defective equip-
ment after receiving such notice.
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