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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/27/2007 CEAB MINUTES CITY OF THE COLONY CODE ENFORCEMENT ADVISORY BOARD SEPTEMBER 27, 2007 After determining that a quorum was present, the Code Enforcement Advisory Board of the City of The Colony, Texas convened into a Work Session which was held on Thursday, September 27,2007 at 6:30 p.m. in the City Managers Conference Room located in City Hall, 6800 Main Street, The Colony, Texas, at which time the following items were addressed: Board Members Present: Richard Kuether, Chairman; Ruby Lawrence, Lloyd Martin, and Casey Truskunas. Board Members Absent: Chris Italia, Robert Taylor, and Barry V ondersmith. Present from Staff: Donna Bateman, Development Service Director; Wes Morrison, City Planner; and Jennifer White, Administrative Assistant. 11.0 I CALL MEETING TO ORDER Chairman Kuether called the meeting to order at 6:34 pm. 2.0 MINUTES 2.1 Consider a roval of the minutes of the Jul 26,2007 meetin . Board Member Truskunas moved to approve the minutes of the July 26, 2007 meeting. It was seconded by Board Member Lawrence and the motion carried unanimously (4-0). Consider a roval of the minutes of the Au ust 30, 2007 meetin . Board Member Martin moved to approve the minutes of the August 30, 2007 meeting with the correction to be made on page two (2). It was seconded by Board Member Lawrence and the motion carried unanimously (4-0). I 3.0 I CITIZEN INPUT No citizen input received. 4.0 CONSIDERATION 4.1 Review and discuss Chapter 6 & 7 of the 2006 International Property Maintenance Code. The following was agreed by the Code Enforcement Advisory Board not to be removed from the International Property Maintenance Code and implemented in to the City of The Colony Code of Ordinances Chapter 6 and Chapter 10 due to the fact that they are already addressed in the International Building Codes. SECTION 601 GENERAL 601.1 Scope. SECTION 602 HEATING FACILITIES 602.1 Facilities required, 602.2 Residential occupancies, 602.3 Heat Supply, 602.4 Occupiable work spaces, 602.5 Room temperature measurement SECTION 603 MECHANICAL EQUIPEMENT 603.1 Mechanical appliances, 603.2 Removal of combustion products, 603.3 Clearances, 603.4 Safety controls, 603.5 Combustion air, 603.6 Energy conservation devices SECTION 604 ELECTRICAL FACILITIES 604.1 Facilities required, 604.2 Service, 604.3 Electrical system hazards SECTION 605 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 605.1 Installation, 605.2 Receptacles, 605.3 Luminaires SECTION 606 ELEVATORS, ESCALATORS AND DUMBWAITERS 606.1 General, 606.2 Elevators SECTION 607 DUCT SYSTEMS 607.1 General. SECTION 701 GENERAL 701.1 Scope, 701.2 Responsibility SECTION 702 MEANS OF EGRESS 702.1 General, 702.2 Aisles, 702.3 Locked doors, 702.4 Emergency escape openings, SECTION 703 FIRE-RESISTANCE RATINGS 703.1 Fire-resistance-rated assemblies, 703.2 Opening protectives SECTION 704 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 704.1 General, 704.2 Smoke alarms, 704.3 Power source, 704.4 Interconnection Work session adjourned at 7:20 pm. (. ,__ < 1" <",c.. ~ '--. Richard Kuether, Chairman , ';,;; ~ J