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ORDINANCE NO. ~
(Series of 1974)
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE UNIFORM BUILDING
CODE, 1973 EDITION, TOGETHER WITH THE UNIFORM BUILDING
CODE STANDARDS, 1973 EDITION; AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS
OF SAID CODES; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATIONS OF
SAID CODE; AND REPEALING SECTIONS OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE
INCONSISTENT THEREWITH
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to adopt, for the
benefit of the City of Aspen, the 1973 edition of the
Uniform Building Code, to repeal existing building code
provisions, and implement recommended changes to the 1973
edition,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO:
Section 1. Repeal of Existing Sections
That sections 7-140, 7-141 and 7-142 of Chapter 7 of
the Municipal Code of the City be repealed and reenacted
as follows:
Section 2. Adoption of the Uniform Building Code
That section 7-140 of the Municipal Code of the City of
Aspen, Colorado, is hereby repealed and reenacted to read as
follows:
"Section 7-140 Uniform Building Code Adopted
Pursuant to the power and authority conferred by the laws
of the State of Colorado and the Charter of the City of
Aspen, Colorado, it is hereby adopted as the building
code of the City of Aspen, Colorado, by reference thereto,
the Uniform Building Code, 1973 edition (including the
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appendix, excepting Chapters 13, 15, 38, 48 and 49 thereof)
but excepting Section 204 of such code concerning the Board
of Appeals, published by the International Conference of
Building Officials, 5360 South Workman Mill Road, Whittier,
California, together with the Uniform Building Code Standards,
1973 edition, of the International Conference of Building
Officials, at the same address, all to have the same force
and effect as though set forth herein in every particular."
Section 3. Adoption of Amendments Thereto
That section 7-141 of the Municipal Code of the City of
Aspen, Colorado, is hereby repealed and reenacted to read as
follows:
"Section 7.141 Amendments
(a) The Uniform Building Code, 1973 edition, is hereby
amended by adding number eight to Section 301(b):
'Sec. 301(b) Application
8. Be accompanied by a recent certified survey,
plat and legal description of the proposed
building site or property prepared by a
registered land surveyor licensed to practice
in the State of Colorado at time of application
for a building permit. The surveyor making the
plat shall certify on the plat that it is
correct and that the perimeter monuments
described in it have been placed as described,
after which he shall affix his name and seal.
Permanent reference monuments shall be set
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and marked. Permanent reference monuments
under normal geographic and topographic
conditions shall be 3/4" nominal iron pipe
(1.05 inches O.D.) or #5 steel rebar 24 inches
long with a metal or plastic cap at least
1 3/8 inches in diameter set that no more
than 4 inches protrudes from the ground and
should
on property
corners,
(b) The location and dimensions of any
easements or rights-of-way of record
or in evidence on said property.
(c) The location of any existing improve-
ments on said property or on rights-
of-way or easements.
The above requirements shall not be mandatory
for a building permit application to recon-
struct or remodel totally within the limits
of an existing building or structure.
mounded with stones. Said plat
indicate the following:
(a) Type of monuments set
For improvements to be located on large tracts
of land (5 acres or over) the provisions of
Sec. 301(b) 8. shall not apply; but, evidence
satisfactory to the Building Official must be
submitted which shows the improvement on the
property to be in compliance with appropriate
laws.'
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(b)
(c)
(a)
Tables 5-C, 5-D & 17-A of the Uniform Building Code
1973 edition are hereby amended by changing the title
of the eighth column entitled "l-hour" to read "l-Hr.,
or H.T."
Section 1501 of the Uniform Building Code 1973 edition
is hereby amended by deleting the words "over 6 feet
high" in Division 2 occupancies and to read as follows:
'Sec. 1501 Division 2. Fences, tanks, and towers.
Outside the city limits of Aspen a building permit is
not required for a fence under six (6) feet high.'
Chapter 15 of the Uniform Building Code 1973 edition
is hereby amended by adding thereto the following as
Section 1507:
'Sec. 1507 Fences and Retaining Walls.
1. No barbed wire or sharp fence, and no electrically
charged fence, shall be erected or maintained
within the city limits of Aspen.
2. On Corner lots, no fence, retaining wall, shrub,
tree or similar obstruction shall be erected or
maintained which obstructs the traffic vision,
nor on corner lots shall any fence, retaining wall,
shrub, tree or similar obstruction be erected or
maintained which exceeds a height of 42 inches,
measured from street grade, within 30 feet from
the lot corner.
Any dilapidated, unsightly, or dangerous
obstruction in violation of subsection 2
fence or
above,
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shall be removed when so ordered by the Building
Official.'
Sections 1602 (a) and (b) of the Uniform Building Code,
1973 edition, are hereby amended to read as follows:
'Sec. 1602 (a) General. Buildings or structures
erected, constructed, moved within or into Fire
No. 1 shall be only of Type I, II, III-H.T., or III-one-
hour construction, and shall meet the requirements of
this Section. Except fences less than six feet (6')
in height may be of Type V Construction.
(b) Alterations. No building of Type IV
construction nor any building of Type V construction
already erected in Fire Zone No. 1 shall hereafter be
hereafter
Zone
altered, raised, enlarged,
as follows:
1. Changes,
added to, or moved, except
alterations, and repairs to
the interior of such building or to
the front thereof facing a public street
may be made, provided such changes do
not, in the opinion of the Building
Official, increase the fire hazard of
such building.
Roofs of such buildings may be covered
only with a fire-retardant roofing as
specified in Section 3203. See Section
104 (f) for repairs.
Such building may be moved entirely
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outside the limits of Fire Zone No. 1.
4. Such building may be demolished.'
Section 1603 (a) and (b) of the Uniform Building Code,
1973 edition, is hereby amended to read as follows:
'Sec. 1603 (a) General. Building or structures hereafter
erected, constructed, moved within or into Fire Zone
No. 2 shall be one of the types of construction as
defined in this Code and shall meet the requirements
of this section. Except that any Type IV building
shall only be permitted for Section 1501, Group J.
Division 1 occupancies within the city limits of Aspen.
For fire-resistive protection of exterior walls and
openings, as determined by location on property, see
Section 504 and Part V. Roof coverings shall be fire-
retardant roofings as specified in Section 3203 (e).
See Section 104(f) for repairs.
(b) Alterations. No building of Type IV
construction nor any building of Type V construction
already erected in Fire Zone No. 2, shall hereafter be
altered, raised, enlarged, added to or moved except as
follows:
1. Such building may be made to conform
to the provisions of Section 2203 for
Type V construction.
2. Changes, alterations, and repairs to
the interior of such building or to
the front thereof facing a public
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(g)
(h)
street may be permitted provided such
changes do not in the opinion of the
Building Official, increase the fire
hazard of such building.
3. Roofs of such building may be covered
only with a fire-retardant roofing as
specified in Section 3203. See Section
104(f) for repairs.
4. Such building may be moved entirely
outside the limits of Fire Zone No. 2.
5. Such building may be demolished.
6. Combustible finish on the outside
walls may be replaced by or covered
with exterior plaster as specified
in Chapter 47.'
Section 1604 of the Uniform Building Code, 1973 edition,
is hereby amended to read as follows:
'Sec. 1604. Any building or structure complying with the
requirements of this Code may be erected, constructed,
moved within or into Fire Zone No. 3, except that any
Type IV building shall only be permitted for Section
1501, Group J, Division
limits of Aspen.'
Section 1705 (d) (2) of
1 occupancies within the city
the Uniform Building Code, 1973
edition, is hereby amended to read as follows:
'Sec. 1705 (d) (2). Wood veneer of boards not less than
1-inch nominal thickness or exterior type panels not
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(J)
(k)
less than 3/8 inch nominal thickness may be applied
to one hundred (100) percent of the wall area of the
first story and thirty-three and one-third (33 1/3)
percent of the wall area for each story above the first
story provided such veneer shall be placed either
directly against fire-resistive noncombustible surfaces
or furred out from such surface not to exceed 1 3/4"
(inches) with all concealed spaces fire stopped as
provided in Sec. 2517 (f).'
Section 1716 of the Uniform Building Code, 1973 edition,
is hereby amended by adding a second exception to the
exceptions to read as follows:
'Exceptions: (1) Guardrails need not be provided on the
loading side of loading docks.
(2) Guardrails may be 36 inches in height
in Group I Occupancies and within individual apartments
of Group H Occupancies including Group H private balconies
and porches.'
Section 2003 (a) 5 of the Uniform Building Code, 1973
edition, is hereby amended to read as follows:
'Sec. 2003 (a) 5. Wood Columns, beams and arches conform-
ing to heavy timber sizes may be used externally where
exterior walls are permitted to be unprotected noncom-
bustible
bustible
Section 2201 of the Uniform Building Code,
is hereby amended to read as follows:
construction or one-hour fire-resistive noncom-
construction.'
1973 edition,
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'Sec. 2201. Type V buildings may be of any materials
allowed by this Code.
Type V, one-hour buildings shall be of one-hour
fire-resistive construction throughout.
Type V, Heavy Timber Construction shall conform to
Sec. 2006 except that permanent partitions (non-
bearing exterior walls) and members of the structural
frame may be of other materials, provided they have
a fire-resistance of not less than one hour.
Materials of Construction and fire-resistive require-
ments shall be as specified in Chapter 17.
For requirements due to occupancy, see Chapters 6 to
15, inclusive.
For requirements in Fire Zones, see Chapter 16.'
Table 43-C of the Uniform Building Code, 1973 edition,
is hereby amended by adding
to read as follows:
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subsection (c) to footnote
'(c) Topping of Grade A or B concrete not less than 1~"
thickness may be substituted for the finish flooring
required in subsectic~s (a) and (b) above.'"
Section 4. Adoption of Penalties
That Section 7-142 of the Municipal Code of the City of Aspen,
Colorado, is hereby repealed and reenacted to read as follows:
"Section 7-142 Violations and Penalties
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corpora-
tion to erect, construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, improve,
remove, convert or demolish, equip, use, occupy or maintain any
building or structure in the city or cause the same to be done,
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contrary to or in violation of any of the provisions of this
code.
(b) Any person, firm, or corporation violating any of the
provisions of the code shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,
and each person shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense
for each and every day or portion thereof during which any
violation of any of the provisions of this code is committed,
continued, or permitted, and upon conviction of any such
violation such person shall be punishable by a fine of not
more than three hundred dollars ($300.00), or by imprisonment
for not more than ninety (90) days, or by both such fine and
imprisonment."
Section 5. Description of Code
That the Uniform Building Code, 1973 edition, and the Uniform
Building Code Standards, 1973 edition, hereinabove adopted by
reference, are designed to encourage development of better building
construction and public safety. Said code establishes administrative
procedures for issuance of building permits; describes building
requirements based on the type of occupancy, location of fire zones
and types of construction; prescribes engineering regulations and
standards for fire protection; provides for types of wall and ceiling
coverings and construction of special structures.
Section 6. Availability of Copies for Public Inspection
That three copies of the primary code and secondary code being
considered for adoption by this ordinance, all certified to be true
copies by the Mayor and City Clerk, shall be on file with the City
Clerk and shall be open for public inspection in her office at the
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Aspen City Hall, Aspen, Colorado, any weekday between the hours of
9 A.M. and 5 P.M., at least fifteen days preceeding the public
hearing on this ordinance.
Section 7. Certification on Adoption
That on passage of this ordinance, and adoption of these codes
by reference, one of the copies of the primary code and of each
secondary code may be kept in the office of the chief enforcement
officer instead of in the office of the City Clerk. Following the
adoption of any of these codes, the City Clerk shall at all times
maintain a reasonable supply of copies of the primary code and of
any secondary codes incorporated in it by reference available for
purchase by the public.
Section 8. Repeal of Inconsistent Ordinances
That existing ordinances or parts of ordinances covering the
same matters as embraced in this ordinance are hereby repealed and
all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with the provisions
of this ordinance are hereby repealed, except that this repeal shall
not prevent the prosecution or punishment of any person for any act
done or committed in violation of any ordinance hereby repealed prior
to the taking effect of this ordinance.
Section 9. Partial Invalidity
If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof
to any person or circumstance shall be found to be invalid, such
invalidity shall not affect any remaining portion or application
which can be given effect and to this end this ordinance is declared
to be severable.
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Section 10. Publication and Hearing
A public hearing on this ordinance shall be held on the ~
day of ~~ , 1974, at 5 P.M., in the City Council
Chambers, As(en City Hall, Aspen, Colorado. Pursuant to the
provisions of Chapter 139 Article 34, C.R.S. 1963, notice of the
hearing shall be published at least twice, once at least eight (8)
days preceding the hearing and once at least fifteen (15) days
preceding it.
INTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED published as provided by law by
the City Council of the City of Aspen, Colorado, on the // day
ATTEST:
FINALLY ADOPTED,
PASSED AND APPROVED this f day of
, 1974.
ATTE ST:
STATE OF COLORADO)
) ss CERTIFICATE
COUNTY OF PITKIN )
I, Lorraine Graves, City Clerk of Aspen, Colorado,
do hereby certify that the above and foregoing ordinance was
introduced, read by title, and passed on first reading at a
regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Aspen on
March 11 , 1974 , and published in the Aspen Times ,
a weekly newspaper of general circulation, published in the
March 14, 1974 &
City of Aspen, Colorado, in its issue of March 21, 1974 ~l~__,
and was finally adopted and approved at a regular meeting of
the City Council on
April 8
published as Ordinance No. 9
said City, as provided by law.
197 4, and ordered
, Series of 19~__, of
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the
9th
seal of said City of Aspen, Colorado, this
day of April , 1974__.
SEAL
~__-~L~orralne Graves, Czty Cler~