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O-095-39 MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING TEE TRANSFER OF $400.00 FROM ITEM #53 ; 4300-00 FROM ITEK #54; $640.00 FROM ITEM #59*- $2000.00 FROM ITMI #859, MAKING A TOTAL OF $3340.00 AS FOUND IN BUDGET OF MLAMI SHORES VILLAGE PRESENT FISCAL YEAR, MLU11 SHORES VILLAGE ORDINANCE NO. 859 TO ITEM 739 639 42 AND 840 OF SAID BUDGET DESCRIBED 13Y PROVIDIWG THAT ITMI 73 SHALL AMOUNT TO 0720.00- im 63 SHALL AMOUNT TO $1400,00; ITEM 42 SHA.LL AMOUNT TO 6700-00 AND ITER 84 SMUM AMOUNT TO $520.001 MAKING A TOTAL OF $3340.00 FOR TEE PURPOSES OF PAIMENT OF COMPENSATION OF DIRECTOR OF RECREATION, PURCHASE OF NURSERY AND INCINERATOR LAND, PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC LIGHTS AT NINETY- SIXTH STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE, AND NINEITY-FIFTH STREET AND MIAMI AVENUE, IN SAID VILLAGE, PAY COMNSATION FOR FULL TIME BUILDING INSPECTOR TO SUPERVISE AND HANDLE ALL TBREE DIVISIONS OF BUILDING AT THE RATE OF TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS PER MONTH9 AND DECIARING AN WERGENCY TO EXIST. BE IT ORDAINED BY MIAMI SHORES VILIAGE: SECTION 1, That the sum of 0400 ,00 from- Item #53 ; 0300-00 frcm Item #54; $640.00 fran Item #59 and �p'2000,00 from Item #85, totaling the sum of 03340,00 of the present fiscal year budget of Miami Shores Village,, be,, and each of them are hereby trans- ferred from their respective items as disclosed by Miami Shores Village Ordinance No, 85, to the following items as appears in the said budget 73, 63s 42 and 84, so that there shall be added to Item 73 the amount of 0720,00, to Item 63, the amount of 01400,00, to Item 42 the amount of 0700*00, and to Item 84 the amount of 0520.00, totaling the sun of $3340-00., SECTION 2, That said funds so transferred as above described shall be used and disbursed as follcnvs: (a) From Item 73 pay the salary and compensation of Director of Recreation of Mimai ShoresVillage ; (b) From Item 63 the sum of $1400,00 added to be used in cooperation with other moneys with whiah to make part payment in the purchase of incinerator land and nursery for the use of the Village, acmprising a total of 47*786 acres described as WA' of NE;lg of SE-4L and that part of SEt of SEXt lying north ,of Little River Canal all located in Section 34, Township 52 South, Range 4.1 Easts Dade County, Florida; that the purchase of said described land for the total purchase price of $7167,90 is hereby directed and authorized and the Mayor and Village Manager shall execute voucher of the Village in the amount of $2389*30 to seller thereof as down payment and execute purchase money mortgage .,for the balance of 04778.60, same to be payable: $1592.86 on or before one year fran date, $1592.86 on or before two years fromdates $1592.88 on or before three years from date, with interest thereon qt the rate of 6% per annum, provided that said mortgage deed and notes for said amounts described shall contain the specific provision that the taxing power of the Village shall in no wise be obligated or pledged for payment of said amounts, the said land being the sole and only security therefore, and that title to said land shall be free and clear and certified by the Village Attorney as a good and marketable one and that said mortgage deed described, before its execution by the Mayor and Clerk shall first be approved by the Village Attorney; (c) From Item 42to which the sum of $700,00 is added for the purchase and instal-lation of traffic lights in the Village at Ninety-sixth Street and Sixth Avenue,, and Ninety-fifth Street and Miami Avenue; (d) From Item 84 to v&ich the sum of %520.00 is added for the purpose of paying for fall time Building Inspector, who will be in charge of and responsible for the work in all three building divisions, (building, plumbingg eleotrioal) t and that his compensa- tion shall be the sum of Two, hundred and fifty dol1ars ($250,00) per month, the said Inspector to be appointed to furnish his owa car and gasoline* SZ7CTION* 3, Each word, phrase, sentence or section of this ordinance shall be severable and the invalidity of any word, phrase, sentence or section shall in no way or degree impair any other part or parts thereof SECTION 4* All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 5, That an emergency exists for the protection of the publio welfare , life and property. SECTION 6, This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage, UNANIMOUSLY PASSED AND ADOPTED this _e7- rday of Febrijary, A, D, 1940 . ATTEST: Mayor. �gege Mftager and:/Ulerk. J TABLE OF CONTENTS Page PLUMBING CODE. ORDINANCE NO. 1 ARTICLE ONE. ADI�ii'FNISTRAT IVE. 2 AFTICLE TWO. GENERAL PROVISIONS. 4 ARTICLE THREE. EKFORCE!0,�,NT. 10 ARTICLE FOUR. DEFIPITIONS* 11 ARTICLE FIVE. GENERAL REGULATIONSs 15 ART ICLE SIX. MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS. 17 ARTICLE SEVENe PLU-1VIBING JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS* 19 ARTICLE EIGHT. TRAPS AND CLEANOUTS. 20 ARTICLE NINFE. WATER SUPPLY AND, DISTRIBUTIONO� 21 ARTICLE TEN* PLUMBING FIXTURES. 24 ARTICLE ELEVEN. REFRIGERATION — BAR AND FOUNTAIN SAFE WASTE SPECIAL WASTE. 30 ARTICLE TWELVE BUILDING DRAINS AND ,SO4ERS. 33 ARTICLE THIRTEEN. SOIL, WASTE ATID VENT' PIPE SPECIFICATIONS. 36 ARTICLE FOURTEEN. SEPT.IC'TANK RA GE ., SEWAGE TREATMENT TANKS.. D INA WELL AND SOAKAGE PITe 41 ARTICIR FIFTEEN. INSPECTIONO 46 ARTICLE SIXTEEN.. SOLAR -HEATERS* 48 ARTICLE SEVENTEENS� AUTOMATIC SPRINIZER SYSTEMS. 49 ARTICLE EIGHTEENi REGULATIONS FOR HOUSE PIPING, APPLIANCES AIM OTHER E(�,UIP�IENT IN CONNECTION WITH MANUFACTURED GAS, DELIVERED IN UNDI!RGROUND 'IvIAINS TO MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE. 49 ARTICLE EIGHTEEN—"A". REGDIATIONS FOR BOTTLED GAS. 59 ARTICLE NINETEEN. ORDINANCE REFERENCES AND CONFLICTS. 58 ARTICLE. TWENTY. REPEAL. 58 kJiTICLE1 TWENTY—ONE. VALIDITYe 58 ARTICLI� TWENTY—TWO. PENALITY. 58 ARTICLE TWENTY—THREE. PASSING A14D ADOPTION. 58 INDEX Acceptance or Approval of Work Plumbing. See* P-230 -Acid Wastes - Disposal of. Sec* P-158 Additional Information ,Required on Plans . See* P-12 Kdditional Plans Sec* P-11 Additions of Fixtures - To Old Combined Waste and Vent System. See, P-81 Administrative. See* P-1 to P-5 inci, Adoption by Referenceo See* P-289 Air Tight and Water Tight Joints . See. P-110 &ir Test and Water Test. Sece P-221 Air or Smoke Test for Defective Plumbing. Sec* P-231 &1teration, Repairs and Extensions . See* P-227 American Society for Testing Materials - Abbreviation for. Sec* P-67 Apartment Houses Minimum Fixtures Required In 'Sec* P-145 Minimum .Capacity of Septic TaLs for* Sec* P-203 &pplication Permit. gee, P-05 Application - Certificate. for Plumber* Sec* P-19 4pplication of Code to Existing Plumbing System. Sec* P-3 A,pproval - Certificate of. Sec* P-230 Approval of Plans * Sec* P-15 Arbitration Board - Board of Examiners . Sec* P-21 Arcade - Fixtures required In* Sec* P-143 Lireas - Rainwater Disposed. Sec* P-169 Authority to Enter. Sec* P-28 Automatic Sprinklers. - 'Miere to be1nstalled. Sec* P-234 it it Requirements. Sec* P-235 Back Vent Pipes - Definition of* Sece P2072 Back Water Valves . See. P-132 Bakeries . Minimum Fixtures Required In* See* P-143 Barber's Fixtures* See. P-127 Bars - Fixtures Required In. Sec* P-144 Bars - Safe Waste. Sec* P-156 an� P-157 Bars - Grease Traps For* See* P-159 an� P-160 Basic Principles for Plumbingo Sec* P-4 Beauty Parlor Fixtures & Sec* P-127 Board of Examiners* -' Oualifications of. Sec* P-21 Chairman of. See., P-21 / 7- INDEX (Continued) Board of Examiners - Terms of Office Compensation. Sees P-21 11 - Powers of. . Sees P-22 - To Conduct Examinations* Sec* P-21 - To Issue Certificates* See , P-21 Bolts Expansion* see: P-87 Bottled Gas - Regulations for - Scopee See. P-285 11 - General. Sec. P-286 It - Installation* See. P-287 It - Permits - Fees Inspection* See. P-288 Bottling Plants - Interceptors for* Sec* P-162 Bowls - Water Closets. See. P-142 Branches - Pipe - Definition of* ,See* P-63 - Individual Vents. See. P-191 - Fixture. Sec* P-109 - w Fixture Vented* Sec* P-195 Brass - Caulking Ferrules* Sec* P-107 - Table of Weiglats and Dimensions. Sec.-P-107 - Local Ventilating Pipes. See. P-101 - Pipe Specifications for* Sec* P-99 - Plate., Specifications for* see* P-99 - Sheet Gauge* See P-105 - Tubing Specificationso, See: P-99 Building Sewer and Drain* Sec* P-56 Building Division - Requirements * Sec* P-88 ff - Fixtures Required in Course of Construction. Sees P-149 Terminal Adjoining. Sec* P-184 Placarded - Occupancy Prohibited* Sees P-32 Public Septic Tanks* Sec* P-206 office Fixtures Required In. Sec*, P-146, If - Fixtures Required in - Residential. See. P-143 it - School Fixtures Required in, Sec* P-148 it - Sewer. Art* 12 It - Sewers Pils Sizes Required. Sec* P-167 Business and Warehouse District, - Rain and Storm Water Drainage, Sec* P-73 and P-169 Candy Kitchens Sec* P-143 Capacity - Definition of Septic Tanks Bed. P-60 if - Grease Traps and Tables See. P-159 it - Septic Tanks . Sees P-202 It - Hotel andApartment Hotels see. P-203 Cast Iron Caulked Joints* See. P-113 It If - Connection of Terra Cotta, Sees P-80 It If - Soil Pipes* Sec* P-94 Caulking Ferrules - Brass - Table of Weights and Dimensionso Sees P-107 Certificate Requirede Sees P-6 and, P-23 Plumber's Certificate Required* Sees P-19 Transfer Prohibited* Sees P-20 OfApprovalo see. P-250 Revocations Sec* P-22 Change in Direction of Pipes IIYII and, "T". Sec* P-80 Changes on Plans - Approval Required* Sec* P-11 Charges - License Revocable* Sec* P-22 Checking of Plans by Inspector* Bed* P-13 - Reasonable Time Allowed For. Seto P-14 Circuit or Loop Vent - Definition of* Sees P-47 Classification of Food or Drinking Establishments4 Class As B$ , C$ D.9 8jo F.9 G1, H., Sees P-144 Table of Minimum Sanitary Requirementso, Sees P-144 Clay Pipe Joints* Sec* P-111 Cleanoutso Art* 8 Ferrules and Plugs Required Sizes. Sees P-126 Traps � Seco P-125 Pipe - Where Required. Sees P-127 Requirementso Sece, P-128 For Grease Traps* Sec* P-129 Underground* Sees P-130 Ciosetv Watero Sees P-142 Code - Adoption or Other Regulations by Reference Too Arts 19 If - Purpose and Scopes Sec* P-2 Combination -Waste and Vent Systemso Sees P-198 Complaints Investigation of - By Inspector. Sees P-29 Action to be Taken by Inspectorm, See. P-29 'Completion of Work* Sees P-226 INDEX (Continued) Concrete -Pipe and Drain Tile '- ' Specifications f, or,*- Sec* P-93 Condemned Well - How to be Treated,, See. P-216 Conductors - Definition of* Sec. P-73 I! ' - For Vents, See. P-190 if �- For Insides Sec* P-171 it I � - Pipe -- Defectiveo Sec* P-172 Conflict with Plumbing Principles* Sec* P-5 Of Ordinance to Plumbing Principles. Art. 19 Connectionso Art. 7 it - Cast Iron to Terra Cotta. Seco P�80 it - Crosso See. P-139 - .Flooro See. P-117 Prohibited Pipes . Seco P-119 & P-194 Rainwater Pipe Seco P-228 Sewer (See Plumbing Principles) . See. P-4 Traps and Waste- Overflow Pipes. Seco P-101 Water Supplyo Sec. P-100 Constitutional Privilege - Owner's, Seco P-18 Control Valves - Water - Where Requiredo Seco P-136 Cross Connections . Syphon Breakerso Sec. P-139 Curb Cock - Gas* See. P-248 Definition Gass See P-237 tc P-L9 incl* Definition Plumbing* , See. P-33 to P-76 inclo Dead End - Definition ofe See. P-66 if It - Extension - Where Permitteds, Sec* P-120 Defective .Conduator Pipes* Sec* ,P-172 Defective Fixtureso See. P-153 Air or Smoke Test Requiredo Seco P-231 Depth of Seal Traps Sec* P-76 11 It - Septic Tank- Effective. see. P-59 If If - Septic Tank - Sohoolso See. P-204 Diameter and Weights of Lead Pipe - Table of* See. P-103 Discharge of Fixture Unit. and Schedule* See. P-177 Disposal - Unlawful of .Hum-n Excretao Sec* P-217 Distance of Vent from Trap Seal* Sec. :P-186 Distribution System, Water. , . . . Seci P-39 Disttibuting Water System - Test of* Sec# P-229 Drain Air - Definition of* 8eco P-43 it It - Building - Definition* See, P-56 It - Field - Definitiono Sec. P-58 If - Schedule of Residentialo Sec* P-202 It - ,In lieu ofo See. P-212 if 11 - Floors see. P-131 If - Gasoline., Service and Filling Stations* See. P-166 it If - Location ofo Seco P-165 � it 0 - Field Requirements * Sec* P-213 - Table Pipe Sizes. See. P-167 - Table Required Pipe Sizes for Rainwater System* Sec4 P-168 Drainage Well* See. P-62 Discharge Wells See. P-216 Drinking and Eating Places., - Filling Stations* Seco P-205 Drinking Fountains Sec. P-151 & P-155 Drinking or Food Establishment Classified and Requirements, for Class A* through H and -Spe6ial Class* ' Sec* P-144 Duties and Powers of Plumbing inspector, See. P-27 Effective Capacity - Septic Tanks - ,Definition. Sec, P"60 End - Dead Defihition of. See. P�66 Extensions. see. P-120 Enforcement of Code by .Plumbing Inspector* Art. 3 and See. P.27 ExaminatiQn�-- Fees* See. P-21 -� Of A Dlicants. - Certificates'j, See. P-19 P Time of* See. P-21 Examiners Board of - Qualifications and terms of Office. Sec. P-21 If - Powers of. See. P-22 Excavation Sewers* See. P-164 Excreta Human - Disposal ofo See. P-217 Existing Plumbing System Application of Code too See. P-5 .Expansion Bolts* Seco P-87 . I I I %,. � _�'' _ I � , :, ,I --"-,-,-�,,, I .,� - �' %., I I'' I �� � I' I .. � I I . -..I..,� I I �I , ;"� .��!_', . -1, � I t I I �� � I �� . ,��� I I I I . - ; -1 1. I .� . � 1. - � I . I - I I . I -1 . ... �... �' , , � __:. .,� ,� . '- � : I - , , ', �. �, ; � I � - I "." � �,'.- ��­' . ,. ,e I I I 1.,; ,,, '� .! �. , � - . � - I I , . I . ,' �.� ..�r'.� ,. �� � - - I , ;�' ,.'I 1,I. . : � I '. ". . .,� , . �I -I " ' 1. '�: � ,� C� ��.Iz -. : �, I � ,.'.:. ,,, . I � �4 I I I­ �"I 4 '­�- �,,",. � .I ''I I I ,,,� . - ,I I ��:� ,�� , ," " � .' 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P-138 Human Excreta . ;efinition of. Sec. P-64 Identification and Stamp on Materials, See. P-91 Increasers and Reducers. See. P-118 Individual Vents . See. P-19i Inserted Fittings Joints. See. P-115 Inside Conductors, Sees P-171 Inspection. Sees P-218-219- 220-254 to 261 inclusive* Sees, P-221 to Inspection, - Test Required.,,and n 6t -Required, P-232 Incle Intercepting Tanks . See P-214 Interceptor Definition of*' See. P-42 Introduction to Plumbing, Code Foreword. Page 1 Investigation of Complaints... See. P-29 Isometric Drawing of Plumbing Layout Required* Sees P-11 Joints - Cast Iron Caulked. See. P-113 it - Floor Connections . See. P-117 It - Increasers and Reducers * Sec* P-118 It - Inserted Fittings. See. P-115 It - Prohibited. Sees P-119 - Roof's See. P-116, M Screw Pipe* Sec* P-114 M Blip* Sec* P-115 - Taps* Sec* P-115 - Unions Sees P-115 - Vitrified Pipes (clay) . Sec�o P-111 - Watertight and Air Tights Sec. P-110 - Wipedo See. 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P_b5 Lead - Protection of0 Main* See* ..P-52 Overflow* Seoi P-174� Prohibited,* Sec. , P-119 ff Safe Waste* see P-95 a* P-65.� Be Sizes and Lengths* Sec P-70 Soil* Water Supply Circula.ting* Pipeso Be a P-102-240 Welded and Seamlesse Sec* P-97 ', Wrought Iron and, Steel*% Sea. P-96 Pit - Soakage* See P!.63 & P-4215 Placards Sece Pj.�51 Building Occupancy -Prohibited* Sec. 'P.-32 Prohibited*. . See* 18$ 20., �312., 101-39 _119.9 .' 125., 13910'Ll.' 193 � 152 185 166,; - 82 217 ' and 223' f c -10 Plans and Speai i 'ationSL* Sea,*! P 11 ff �"':'Add: �tlonal ..Informationo P-12L CheckiAgo.�, --1 Sec*.�.Pi 3 and. -. 15 Plates Bras s. Sec* PW99 Plugs., Ferrules and', Gleanouts See.' -126 Plumbers Certif jc&tes,, Sec* P-19 Journeymn Def initio'n of* Sec. - P-37 Master - Def inithn, of-0 Sao Pw36 Powers and. Duties of Plumbio Inspector* Sao* P-27 of Plumbing ii Basli a Principles Seca 'P-4 Testing -and Inspectiono' Selos , P-218 tO, P-232 Inal Definition of* , , Sec. P."34-1 Layout� -' Isometrio Drawing Required* See., P-111, Ordinance Noe�l Page 11 Syst m a a pplication of Code to Existing* Sec* P-2 and P-Z - .Definition., See. P.-35 Pools Swi=ing v; Sec* P-150 -21 .Powers' of Board of Examiners* Sec* P ". . , Inspector* - Sao e' P-27 Preferring Charges against Certificate Holder* Sea 0' P-22' ' .800 i PL '161 Private Garages - Liquid Wast&e Seco P-.181, Privilege, Owner..'s Constitutional* Protected Trap* " 'Ventw See. P-185 Protection Against Mosquitoese Sao. P-84 Public Buildings See. P=206, ptic Tanks., Eating ,an&L Drinking Places Septic 'Tanks See P-144 W2 Purpose and Scope Code.* Seee,',�P P Sec* 4uality of Water'llp ff Ight- of Material d -, ,an a See* 11-90 , Raiiiwater Pipe .T6st" -.:Rqof,,Cdn,ne6tion. Beep :P.-.228 Pipe Sizes S.ec, P��168 Business and Warehouse pistricto Sed w P�-16,9 Tables' Leaders See.' P-1,70 See. P-1,73 ent adbr Records Office Plumbing Inspector*- See. P�-17 Reducers and Increaserse see*: P-118 Reference - to -other Ordinane'eSLO Art* 19 . Refrigerator Waste See. P-154 Regulat ions for Bo�t:Le d 0 as* I sea ., N�85 to P-288 1ndl4 Relief Valve I Pressure.. 'See.- P-136 ' Repairs, Alterations and Extensions Tests* , Sec* -P-227. Reaming Pipe* INDEX (Continued) Responsibility for Wells* See , P-140 Restrictions for Fixtures* Sec: P-178 Revocation of Certificate* Sec. P-22 Risk - Ownerfs* See. P-9 Roof- Connections - Rainwater Pipes and Tests. Sec* P-228 Extensions* Sec* P-182 If -Flashingso Sec* P-116 It - Gutter and Leader Sizes*, Sec* P-170 11 - Leaders. Sec. *P-73 It - Pipe Sizes* Sec* P-168 & 169 Safe and Special Wastes . Sec* P-51 and P-154 to 162 inc: Safe Waste - Bars o. Soda Fountains and Air Cooling Equipment* Sec* ID-156 Safe Wast-e - Drinking -Fountainao Sec.-P-' 155 - Pipe* Sec* P-51 & 95 - 11 - Requirements for* Sec* P-95 - Refrigerators* See. P-154 - Soda Fountains, Bars, Fish, Poultry and Canning Establishments* Soo. PI-157 Sanitary System Only - Table' - Pipe Sizes Building- Sewers and Drains* See. Y-167 Scale, Plans. See. P-11 Scope and Purpose - Codes Sees P-2 Screw Pipe Joints* Seco P-114 Seal Depth of Trapse See. P-76 it - On Plans. Seco P-11 It - Waters Seco P-125 Seamless Steel Pipeo Sec* P-97 Seat - Water Closet* Sees P-77 Separate Valves Apartments * Soo, P-136 Dwellings* Hot Water, Storage Tanks Controls % See. P-136 it If it If If,- it Pres-sure Reliefs See P-136 Multiple St ores Sec.* � P-136 Non. Return Seat - For Automatic Flusho See. P-136 Undergro und Soo* P-136 urinals Sec* P-136 Water Clos'6t, Sec* P-136 Separate Tests. Pipe System* Seco P-222 Service Pipes Seco P-134 Station - Gas an:d * Oil Trapse Sec* P-162 & P-166 Gutterso Sec* P-169 I'later Control Valves* Sec* P-136 Water - Definition of* Seco P-38 Veht. See, P-74 Sewage - Definition ofs Sec* P-64 If - Disposal (See Basic Principles of Plumbing P-5).s - Treatment Tanks, Septic Tanks, Drainage Wells, Soakage Pit and Grease Trap* '9 't'6 Sewage and Wastes Sewer Building* Soo. P-40 56 Connections (See Basic Principles of Plumbing P-5),* Sewers and Drains* Sec* P-40 & 56 Location ofo Sec. P-165 & 166 Old Buildings , Sec* P-163 & 164 Laterals See. P-56 Sizes and Tables See. P-167 Tappingo Sec& P-7 Sheet - Brass - Weight of* Sec* P-105 If - Copper* See. P-105 it - Iron Galvanizedo Seco P-106 It - Leade Sec. ' P-104 Sinkso See. P-197 Size of Drainso See, P-167 - Gutters and Leaders - Tables Sec* P-170 - Pipes* Sec* P-65 - Rainwater Pipe* See. P-168 - Sewer Pipe.- See. P-167 - Soil and Waste Pipeso See. P-178 Traps. Sec* P-124 Vents, See. P-179 11 - Branch Individual. Sec* P-191 Se�ptio Tanks o Seco P-57., 59.9 60 4l;99 to inclo INDEX (CONTINUED) Size - Water Flush Pipes,* Seco P-137 - Vents Main. See. P-189 it - Al Stacks* Sec. P-177. to P-197 incle Blip Joints Taps _' Inserted Fittings and Unions* See. P-115 Slopes and Supports for Horizontal Pipes. See. P-79 it - Vents - Flat or Dry. See. P-192 Soakage Pits* Sec* P-63, 199 and P-215 Soil Pipe - Definition. S6C* P-70 If It - Altering* Sec. P-181 it I I If - Cast Iron - Weight of, Sec. P-94 Stack - ' (See Basic Principles of Plumbing P-5) . Definition.Seco P-54 Sub-Drain. Sec. P-75 And Waste Stacks - Required. Sec* P-178 Or Waste Vent - Definition. Sec* P-49 And Waste Pipes - Size and Weight of, See. P-93., 94 and ,P-178 , Solar 'Heaters* See. P-233 Soldering Nipples - Requirements forw See. P-108- StamDed or Marked on Cast Iron Mate3lals Label* Sec. P-91 Steel Pipe* See.. F.96., 97 Storage Tanks - Water Supply* Sece" P-138 Storm - Water - Drain - Definition of* See. P-168.. 169 and 170 Sub-Soil Drain* See. P-75 Successive Use of Plans . Prohibited* See. P-11 Supply and Control - Water (Valves) . See. P-136 Pipes and Fittings - Materials (Water) , �Sec. P-78 Tanks - Overflow* Sec* P-174 Wells (Water protected against Surface Water) . Sec., P-1'40 Swimming. Pools, Sec. P-150 Syphon Breakerso Sec. P-68 & 139 It If -- Cross Connections* Sec* P-139� Tables or Schedules - Brass Tubing* See. P-99 If - daulk, ing .Ferrulese Sec* P-107 - Combination Waste and Vent* Sec. P-198 - Definitions * see. P-53 to P-76 incl. . - Gas Service Pipes * See. P-268 - 11 Drips. See. P-269 - Maximum Demand for Applidneeo. (Gas) - Sec. P-269 - Gas Flue Sizes* See. P-281 - Gutter and Leader Sizes* Sec* P-170 - Lead Pipe* Sec* P-102 Maximum Fixture Units per Stack. Seco P-178 It Length of Vents. , Sec* P-179 Minimum Capacity for Grease Traps*, See. P-159 Sanitary Requirements for 'Food or Drinking Establishments * Permit Fees* See. P-26-262 Pipe Sizes for Horizontal Branches* Sec.. P-167 it If It Sanitary Systemso See." P_-, 167 It it If Rainwater Systems. See. P-168 Residential Sewage Treatment ,Tanks, 8ece P-202 Soldering Nipples* Sec., P-108 Trap --� Branch Safe Waste Siz'-e's. -Seco P-124. Unit Discharge Valves Fixtures* Sec I. P-1:77 Tanks - Apartdaent House - Septic* See. P-203 - Effective Depth - Septic* See. P-204 - Filling Station Septic,* See. P-205 Intercepting* See. P-214 - Materials. Sec* P-209 " Overflow* Sec. . P-174 - Precast Septic* Sec. 'P"210 Public Building Septic* Sec. P-206 - Septic Capacity* See. P-59 and 60 - Sewage Treatraento Sec* P"199-200- 201 and P-202 - Velocity Flow In. See. P-208 - Water Supply Storage* See. P-138 Tapping Sewer. See. P-7 Taps - .,Requirements Pertaining too Sec. P-115 Term - "Fixture I's Sec. P-41 Terminals - Roofe See. P-183 8-. P-184 INDEY, a (Continu d) r Tests See. P-219s P110220.9 P-221j, F-222j, P-227 P.-228., . P-�229, P-231 P-232� - P-58., P-259 P-260-P-2610 Tile - Concrete and Concrete Pipe. Sec* P"93 Time for Checking Plans ., see. P-14 Transfer .of Certificate Prohibitede See. N�20 ,Tra Addition to Fixtubso 11P Sec. P-81 Back .Watere P�-132 Branch Siz'eso' Sao. P-124 Cleanouts. ' Sec* P-125 Depth of Seal* See. P-76-; Distance to Vent* See. P-186 Foulihg 'Surface See. P-43 Grease Cleanouts ' See, P-21 9-1. Grease, see. P-160 Sece P-99 Materials. Overflow Conn- ebtionsi ., Zee 0 P-101 Prohibited* Sece P-122. Protected� Vento See. P-185- .�­Required atlixtureso Sac* P-188 Seals - ­ S60 -4 inks, $ecj, P-197 S a- T., e , eo*�� P "T�Z�g . 6rgr6und. ec--,- ,_P-l30' Ihere Required# Saco P-123 . Tubing, �Brass Speaif ications Sec# PM99 Uneovering ,of Worko Saco P-224 Underground' Traps .and Cleanoutso, S_ � eco P-130 Union - Joints4 Sec* P-11.5 Units - Discharge Fixtures* See, P-177 Unlawful �.Disposal of Human Ek c 3�e t a Sec* P-217 Obstruction of Sewerse Sec,. P-1116 Urinals - Floor Connection. Sec P--117 - Pedest�eal. , ' Saco P-152 UnsanItar7 Conditions 0 -Saco P-29 Us a of Planso Prohibited* ' See. P-11 Validity . Ordinance, -291 Sees F Valves*',. .7 Back' Vfater* -132 Flush,* Sec* P Sec*� P-137,'- Gas Curbo Saco .24-8 , Solar, Heatery Sec* P-233 S7phon, .Breakere Bed., P-139 Watej? Control* ft Sec* P-136 Supply Lines Saco P-135 Vents Ba dk See P-72 Branch and Individual-4$-, Sec.� P-191 - . Change in Dir. 6ctionL'Lofo See* P. 80 - Circuit and ,Loopo Saco P-195 - Combination ,Wdste, and Vento , Saco P-198 - Conductors as,* , Saco P-190 - Distance from& 41 See. P-.186 Drain-Field Air., Saco P-�211 Fixt-ure Branch. Sec. P 195 & 196 Flat., ..Sec* P"*48 .:,Sec. P-192 Flue See. P.-241 Gas Applianceo Sec,*. P-277 '� 'Grease Trap* Sec. P-160 Worizontai- Wet* Saco PAW187 , L6adersAso Be d o P-173 Local or Services P,7-4, -, Loop or Circuito See.. P-47 ,Local See" P-101L Old -Combined -Waste and* Sec. P-81 Maine Be I oo- P-189 Openings* Saco P--l.,80 ,. -Pipe - Definition* Saco P"45 Required for Fixture Units,* Zecv P-179 Septic Tank,Elbowso Saco P�201 Soil and Waste as* See. P--178 Trap Protectedo Sec* P-185 , ventilation - Toilet Roome Saco P-89 vertical Definition* sec. P-69 violation of Code Penalttese Seei P"292 INDEX (Continued) Velocity of Flow*' Sec* P-208 Vitrified Clay Pipe* See* P-92 Joints . Sec* P-111 Wall Hangers See* P-87 . Warehouse District Storm and Rainwater Drainage. See. P�169 Warning - Placarded Buildings. Sec* P-32 Waste - Acid* See. P-158 - Cleanouts in. Sec* P-127, & a P-128 if .- Combination. Sec* P-198 Garage. Sec* P-161 Interceptors for* Seoi P-162 Old Combined* -81 See 0, P Overflow, and Prohibited Connections* Sec. P-174 &17-5 Refrigeration, Batl, and Fountainse Sec* P-154 Safe* Sec* P-95 Stacks. Seco P-178 & P-179 & P-180 Vent or Soil Definition, Sec* P-49 Water Air Tight' Joints* ' Sec* P-110 Analysis* See. P-140 , Closet Bowlse Sec* P-142 Floor Connections Matebials - to'-be used* Sec* P-117 Seats* See. P-77 Control Valvese See. Pml36 - Distribution System Definition. See. P-39 Test, See. P-229 � m Flush, Pipe Size* See* P-1'37 - (�,ualit_y of See. P-133, - Beal Traps* Sece, P-125 - service. Sec* P.,136- - n Pipe Definition. Sec* P-38 ' ' It and Fittings Materials. Sec* P-781 102 Supply- Lines -' Siie�i� -See* P-155 Conneotiorlb _.(See Basic- Principles- of Plumbing' U P-75) Sec* P-100 Control. See. P-136 Distributionp.. Arte 9 � Storage 'Tankso See. P-138 Syphon Breakers* Sec. P-139 To Fixture* See. P-137 Valves Back, See. P-132 Wellse Definition. See. P-61-140 Protecte d ag I ainst Six rface Water. Sec. P-140� - Wei,-a,,h-ts - ,Caulking Ferrules. Sec. P-107 - Cast Iron Soil Pipe* See. P-94 - Lead Pipe* Sec* P-103 � - Sheet, Copper and Brass, See. P-105� - 11 - Lead. Sec* P-104 11 - Iron Galvanized* See* P-106 Soldering Nipples* See. P-108 (�,uality and* See* P-90 'gelded and Seamless Steel Pipe* See. P-97, Well - Drainageo See:* P-62 it - Drainage and Discharge,* '36'd* P-216 - Responsibility for* . Seco P-140 - Suction Pipes* 'Sec. P-140 - Test of* See, P-140 Supply - Definition. Sec* P-61 Wet m horizontal Vents* Sec. P"187 11 - Vents - Definition* See*' P-46 - Small Fixture Units Discharge into. Sec. P-196 Wiped Joints,, Sec* P-112 Work Completion. Sec. P-226 Certificate of Approval* Sec* P-230 . Covering of. Seco P-223 Commenced Without Permit* See. P-24 Defective* Sec* P-225 Order to Stop* See. P-30 Permit Available on. Sees P-8 Uncovering of. See* P-2,24 Wrought Iron Pipe - Definition. Sec. ,P-96 IIXHII Extra Heavy Cast Iron Pipe. Sec. P-9 - Final Draft of the MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE PLUMBING CODE FOREWORD The Plumbing Code will be listed in the Index of the Miami Shores Village Building Code* Sections of the Plumbing Code . are consecutively numbered re- gardless of Article, each Section being prefixed by the letter "Ptl,, so that they may be easily distinguished from section numbering of the Building Code and Electrical Code. The Sections hereinare numbered P-1 to P-292 inclusive* 1here Veference is made herein to Standards. of the A.S.T,M,., or other specifications of the various national technical -pocieties or associations are quoted, it shall be understood in each instance to mean 1.1and its subsequent amendments and editions*" The meaning of terms not defined ,herein, such as., "Idessanine".. "Occupancy". etc., shall be taken from Heading of Definitions of the Miami Shores Village Building Code* MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE ORDINANCE' NO* AN ORDINANCE TO PROTECT TIM HEALTH AND �VELFARE OF TEE PEOPLE OF MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE,, BY ESTABLISHING RULES AND REGULATIONS OF PLILThi-BING; PROVIDING CERTAIN MINIMUM STANDARDS, PROVISIONS AND Rh4UIREMENTS FOR TIM SAFEp STABLE DESIGN AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION, USES OF MATERIALS IX PLUMBING AND ITS ASSOCIATED TRADES; ES- TABLISH BASIC PRINCIPLES FOR PLUMBING, WATER SUPPLY, SYSTEMS.. VVELLSo WATER HEATING EQUIPM10T, WASTE9 SOIL,9 SEV2,Rv VENT PIPES., PLUMBING FIXTURES AND PIPINGS; ESTABLISHING RE(��[JIREIAIEIITS AS TO CONNECTIONS WITH SEWAGE TREATMENT TANKS., ShITLERAGE SYSTEMS, DISCHARGE VVELLS.. PIT PRIVIES., AND SANITATION; PROVIDING REGULATIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF THE PLUMBING SYSTEM AND FIXTURES FM.- ' USING BOTTLED GAS; ESTABLISHING REQUIRBhEIIITS, FOR THE ISSUANCE OF �,ERhrITS RE�JJIRED HEREIN AND COLLECTION OF FEES THEREFOR, AND ISSUANCE� OF OCCUPATIONAL LICEITSES OR CERTIFICATES; RZQ�UIRIXG OF PIAN- S, SPECIFICATIONS AND INSPECTIONS; ESTABLISHING THE DUTIES AND AUTHORITY OF THE PLUMBING INSPECTOR AND HIS ASSISTANTS; PROVIDING FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF THREE EXAMINERS OF . PLUMBERS; MAKING PROVISION FOR THE EXPENSE OF CONDUCTING THE BUSINESS OF SAID EXAMIXERS9 EXAMINATION IiND REGISTRA- TION OF PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE PLUMBING BUSIPIESS OR 'MORK .OF WATM-i SUPPLIES1, SEWAGE OR DISPOSAL OFO INSTALLATION OF MANUFACTURED GAS DELIVERED BY UNDERGROUND MAINS TO MIMI SHORES VILLAGE AND .INSTALLATION OF BOTTLED GAS SYSTEMS., FIRE PREVENTION SYSTEMS; ISSUANCE AND REVOCATION OF CERTIFICATZS; APPOINITMENT OF AN ARBITRATION -BOARD,-. ESTABLISHING RULES AND�­REGULATIONSIOR INSPECTIONS AND TESTS; ADOPTING AND APPPOVING, CMTA-IN SPECIFICATIONS, REGULATIONS,, STANDARDS' OFTESTS AND INSPECTIONS BY SPECIFIC REFERENCES; PROVIDING THAT IN THE EVELIT ANY 81�CTION,, SUB- SECTION,, SENTENCE, CLAUSE OR PHRASE OF THIS ORDI14ANCE SHALL BE DECLARED OR ADJUDGED INVALID .OR UNCONSTITUTIONAL, SUCH ADJUDICATION OF -INVALIDITY SHALL NOT AFFECT THE - OTHER SECTIONS., SUB-SECTIONS, SENTENCESp CLAUSES OR PHRASES OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING. FOR PROSECUTION UNDER AND ESTABLISHING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF; DECLAR- ING THIS ORDINANCE TO BE AN EMERGENCY 11EASURE., ART I CIE 1 ADMINISTRATIVE Section P-1. (a) This Ordinance . shall be known as the "Miami Shores Village Plumbing Codefl,, may be cited as such,, and will t hereinafter be referred to as "this Codet. (b) Wherever the title "Plumbing Inspector" or "Inspector" appears in this Code, it shall mean the Plumbing Inspector of Miami Shores Village* Section P-2. PURPOSE AND SCOPE. The purpose of this Code is to provide certain minimum standards, provisions, and requirements for the safe and stable design, method of construction, and use of materials, in plumbing and its associated trades, to be provided in places outside of buildings and in buildings, structures, tourist parks, or trailer parks, hereinafter erected, constructed, enlarged, altered. , repaired, moved, converted to other uses, or demolished, and to re- gulate the equipment and maintenance of same. If the existing use or occupancy of a building is changed to a use or occupancy which requires a change in the plumbing system in order to comply with the requirements of this or other codes of Miami Shores Village, the plumbing system shall be made to conform to such requirements and, except as otherwise herein provided, all additions, alterations, repairs, or changes, incidental to the use or occupancy of a building, meet all requirements for new buildings* Section P-3. APPLICATION TO EXISTING PLUMBING SYSTEM. The requirements contained in ME CoN coveFi-ngthe maintenance of plumbing systems shall apply to all systems now existing. All plumbing systems and parts thereof shall be maintained. in a safe condition, and all de- vices and safeguards.. which are required by this Code at the erection, alteration, or repair, of a system shall be maintained in good working order* This section shall not be construed as permitting the removal or non-maintenance of any existing device or safeguard, unless authorized in writing by the Plumbing Inspector* Section P-4. BASIC PLUMBING PRINCIPLES* The following basic plumbing principles are Fe-reby adopted as a part of this Code: (a) All premises intended for human habitation or occupancy shall -be provided with pipes connected to a supply of pure and whole- some water* The water system shall not be connected with unsafe water supplies or cross-connected in any way through plumbing fixtures to the drainange system, or connected to tanks or other appliances using, storing, or holding any substance other than water from. the municipal water supply system, or home or industrial water system supplying pure wa- ter. (b) Buildings in which water closets and other plumbing fixtures exist, shall be provided with a supply of water adequate in volume and pressure for flushing purposes. (c) All pipes conveying water to plumbing fixtures shall be of sufficient size to carry water at a rate to flush each fixture adequately, without unduly reducing the pressure at other fixtures, (d) Precaution shall be taken, in the design and installa- tion of all devices for heating water and storing it in boilers and hot water tanks, to avoid danger of explosion, and to prevent back flow of hot water through cold water fixtures or meters* (e) Ifwater closet or other plumbing fixtures have been or are installed in a building, suitable provision shall be made for disposing of the house sewage by some method of sewage treatment, and disposal, satisfactory to the health authority having Jurisdiction. (f) In multiple dwellings provided with. a house drainage system, there shall be for each family at least one private water closet, one (1) sink, and one (1) bath or showere (g) All plumbing fixtures shall be made of smooth non- absorbent materials and shall be free from concealed fouling surfacese (h) The entire drainage system shall be designed and con- structed in a manner which will avoid the deposit of solids, and prevent clogging, and which will quickly conduct rain., storm, or , waste water and sewage, to the point of disposal* (i) Each drainage system shall be so designed and constructed with such materials as to be proof, for a reasonable lifetime of the building, against leakage of water or drain air due to defective materials, imperfect connections, corrosion, settlement, or vibration of the ground or building, temperature changes, or other causes. (J) Each drainage system shall be provided with an adequate number of. cleanouts so arranged that, in ,case of stoppage, the pipes will be readily accessible. M Each fixture or combination fixture shall be provided with a separate, accessible, self-securing., reliable water seal �trap, which shall be placed as -near the fixture as possible. (1) Each house drainage system shall be so designed. that under conditions of ordinary use there will be adequate circulation of f air in all pipes in order to avoid the possibility of syphonage, aspira- tion, or forcing of trap seals* (m) The soil stack shall extend full size upward through the roof and have a free opening; the roof terminal shall be so located that there will be no danger of air passing from it to any window., louver or air shaft vent, no clogging of the pipe by articles thrown into it, and so located that roof water cannot drain into it. (n) Each plumbing system upon completion and before using, sh&11 be'.te8ted by means of water or air pressure in the presence of the Plumbing Inspector. (o) Precautions shall be taken in design and construction of pluribing to prevent entrance into the drainage system of substances which might clog the pipes, produce eX.plosive mixtures, or destroy the pipes or their joints. (p) Refrigerators, ice-boxes, and other receptacles for storing food, shall not be connected directly with the drainage system* (q) No water-olbset shall be located in a room or compartment which is not properly lighted, and ventilated for the access of outer aire (r) Suitable provisions shall 'be made to prevent sewage from back flowing into a house drainage system. (s) All plumbing and drainage systems shall be maintained in a sanitary condition. Section P-r5. 'CONFLICT WITH PRINCIPLES. No work on a plumbing or other system which conflicts with any of the basic principles stated in section P-4 shall be accepted or approved-by the Plumbing Inspector., and only work on a plumbing system that is in accordance with such basic principles shall be accepted or approved. ARTICLE 2. GE711ERAL PROVISIONS Section P-6. PlaU%1ITS REQUIRED. (a) No person., firm., or corporation., shall excavate or obstruct any public or private street, alley or other thoroughfare, nor do work inside a building or lot line for the purpose of installing plumbing, septic tanks, septic tanks, drain pipes, gas pipes, (including bottled gas) , water supply wells, drainage wells, water, or rain water pipes, nor connect to any private or public sewer, public or private water supply pipe or well,, or appur- tenances thereof; nor shall anyone commence the construction, reconstruc- tion, alteration., or repair., of any plumbing, sewer, hot or cold water system, rain water drainage work, water supply well, gas water supply work or system, or the excavation, construction, repair, or cleaning, of any septic tank or drain, without first obtaining a permit from the Plumbing Inspector to do so, No such permit shall be issued until the provisions of this Code have been complied with in every respect. Permits are not transferable unless a reason acceptable in every respect to the Plumbing Inspector is given, and written release obtained from the original applicant, or the owner of the property on vfnich the system is being placed. (b) OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE AND CERTIFICATE REQUIRED. No plumbing work or installation herein provided for by this Code shall be executed, performed or contracted for by any person, firm, or corporation except as covered in Section 18 unless said person, firm, or corpora- tion, is also in possession of an occupational license, both issued for the current year, except that special gas fitters ' certificates are required to install gas systems. Section P-7. SWER TAPPING. (a) No person shall out, break, pierce, or tap, any main7or-private sewer or appurtenance thereof, or introduce any tube, pipe, trough, or conduit, into any public sewer or appurtenance thereof, without the written consent of the Plumbing Inspector* (b) Terra cotta or concrete pipe taps. shall be- covered with metal and cemented, to prevent leakage. Cast iron or wrought iron taps shall be. properly closed with a brass plug screwed into a threaded opening. Section P-8.* PERMIT AVAILABLE ON WORK. Permits must be kept on the site of the plumbing work and in possession of the person having charge of or performing work* Permits shall be exhibited to any author- ized person upon request. Section P-9. PERMITS COHDITIONALLY ISSUED. Permits are given with the conditio ownorp architect, engineer., builder., agent, occupant, or other authorized person shall assume all risk of damage which may result from the installation of any work for which that permit is issued. Section P-10. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. Attention is called to Section of the Miami Shores Village BuTi-ding Code, regarding the submission of plans and specifications. Section P-11. GENERAL RE&UIRMFIEHTS FOR PLANS AND SPECIFICA.- TIONS­* (a) PLANS TO BE REPRODUCED on -white or blue print paper' with details, shown to a scale of not less than one-eight (178) inch to the foot, indicating clearly., All code requirements not included in the sDecifications. - A plan or isometric drawing of plumbing layout shall accompany. general plans, showing riser diaa.,rams and detail layouts. (b) PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS TO SHOW name and address of owner, agent, or tenan�E. and architect or professional engineer. (c) LOT2 BLOCK, SUB-DIVISION AND HOUSE NUYjj3ER of the site on which the proposed work is to be dong. (d) BEAL ON PLANS. Each sheet of the original plans and specifications for a buildIng, including the sheet covering the essential details of plumbing layout, shall bear, the seal of a register- ed architect or professional engineer indicating his approval. (e) SUCCESSIVE USE OF PLANS PROHIBITED. Plans and specifi- cations prepared Tor one location shall not be used for another location unless revised by a registered architect or professional engineer to meet the requirements of this Code for the new location. (f) SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO CODE. All specifications shall completely iden7t-ifythe various parts orthe work so that all code re- quirements may be identified* Any submitted specifications, in which the only description is to the general effect that Itwork shall be done in accordance with the Plumbing Code" or "to the , satisfaction of the Plumbing Inspectortl., shall be , deemed imperfect and incomplete. (g) CHANGES ON PLANS. Where it becomes necessary to make alterations or additlons to plans or specifications., such proposed changes shall be submitted on a revised blueprint to the office of the Plumbing Inspector and his written approval obtained before such alterations or additions are made* Section P-12. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REP-,UIRED ON PLANS. The following specific information shall appear on plans.: (a) INFORMATION REGA13MING SEITEMS OR- GUTTER CONNECTIONS FOR RAIN WATER: 1. Location, elevation, sizeY location., street and side- walk replacement and total number of fixtures discharging into sewers, relative to the building and all connections thereto. 2e Layout of all rain water, soil, waste pipes and the framing thereforp with square .area allocated to each roof outl6t# 3# Location of soil, was te, vent, rain water, drain, sewer, septic tank, drain fields and of all water pipes and valves. 4. All stack and vertical pipe locations shall be shown on floor and roof plans, together with riser diagram on a separate sheet or sheets* 5* All gas pipe, meter locations, drips, flues, with BTU or cubic foot rating of all gas appliances . (b) INFORMATION REGARDING WATER. 1. Location, elevation And other essential dimensi ons of water service connections mentioned in the specifications., including fire standpipes and service therefor, and water supply or discharge wells, if any, with all valves* 2* Layout of all horizontal rain water., soil and waste pipes, and the framing therefore (c) INFORMATION REGARDING GAS. 1. Location, elevation and other essential dimensions of gas service connections mentioned in the specifications* 2, Layout of essential pipe lines and the framing there- foro Section P-13* CHECKING OF PLANS. The application, plans and specificationso filed7-byan applIcant for a permit., shall be checked by the Plumbing Inspector, and, if found to be In conformity with the requirements of this Code and all other laws or ordinances applicable thereto, the Plumbing Inspector shall issue a permit there- for, upon receipt of the required fee. Section P-14* TIME FOR CHECKING OF PLANS. The Plumbing Inspector shall have sufticienE and reasonable t in which to. oheck properly all plans and specifications submitted. and such plans -shall be checked by him in the order in which they 'are filed, unless an un- usual emergency is proved by the applicant* Section P-15* APPROVAL OF PLANS. Whenever the Plumbing Inspector issues a permit he . shall enUoTras—e in writing, or stamp both sets of plans and specifications, "Approved", or he may indicate that tem- porary approval has been granted to start certain portions of the proposed work* One such approved set of plansand- specifications shall be retained by the Plumbing Inspector as a public record., and one such approved set of plans and specifications shall be returned to the, applicant., which latter set shall be kept at the site where the-building or work involved is in progress and, until completion and approval of such work.. all plans and premises shall be open to inspection by authorized public officials. Section P-16. PERMITS* The Plumbing Inspector shall also issue all notices, certifi—eates, Plumbing., and sewer permits, for*work. inside or outside of the property line* Section P-17* RECORDS - OFFICE. The Plumbing Inspector shall keep a record of all inspections maae, plans and specifications examined, notices served, permits issued, fees charged, -applications for certifi- cates, and all other pertinent activities of his office and of the Board of Examiners. Section P-18. OWNER'S CONSTITUTIONAL PRIVILEGE. Where an owner wishes to assert his constitutional privilege under this Section, the word "Owner" shall be substituted for "Plumber" throughout this Code. Nothing herein contained shall, prohibit any bona fide owner from personally installing plumbing in his own building, provided that said owner shall : (a) File plans and specifications with and obtain the approval of the Plumbing Inspector. (b) Apply for and secure a Permit* (c) Pay required fee* (d) Execute the work in accordance With the provisions of this Code* (e) Apply for inspection. M Receive certificate, of approval beforepermitting the use of the plumbing or gas work* Personal installation by the owner, (other than a Master Plumber) shall be by himself, for himself, in or on his own property, without com- pensation or pay to or from any other person, for labor or installation* Each owner exercising this privilege shall conform to all requirements of this Code. No owner exercising this privilege ,shall set himself up as a Master Plumber nor shall he employ Journeymen ,Plumbers or plumber appren- tices* An owner desiring to exercise the privilege of personal installa- tion in accordance with the above provisions shall., before beginning any such plumbing work, sign an affidavit., to the effect that he has read this section and will do the work personally and observe the requirements of this Code; such affidavit to be properly notarized upon blanks to be supplied by the Inspector. Section P-19. PLUMBER'S CFRTIFICAtE-'RXAMINATION-FM-BOARD. Any person now or hereafter d7e—siring to engage in or work U Me busi s of plumbing in Miami Shores Village, either as a Master Plumber or Employing Plumber, or as a Journeyman Plumber, shall first obtain a certificate therefor, from the Miami Shores Village Board of Examiners* SectionT-2Q. ' TRAN3FER OF Cl�RTIFICATE, 2ROHIBITEDo No licensed Master Plumber shall lend or transfer to, or allow his name to be used by, any person, firm,, or ,corporation.,. directly -or indirectly,, either for the purpose of obtaining a permit, contracting for work., or doing any work under his license. No Master Plumber or -Employing Plumber or owner or agent., shall send any person to any job., (requiring a Plumber's certificate or license) , unless such person is in-possession of a Plumber's certificate issued during the current year by the Board of Examiners of Plumbers of Miami Shores Village* Section P-21. BOARD OF EXAMINERS. (a) QIJALIFICATIONS TERMS OF OFFICE, The Board of Examine s of Plumbers shall consist of three (3) members., one (1) member to be the Village .Manager, and one (1) member to be the Plumbing Inspector. On or before the first day of January in each year, the Village Council shall appoint a Master Plumber to serve during the ensuing year as third member of said Board. The aforesaid Master Plumber shall serve for a term of one (1) year or until reappointment* The Plumbing Inspector shall serve as Chairman of the Board of Plumbing .Examin- ers . The Examining Board shall also be the Board of Arbitrationfor interpretation of this Code* (b) EXAMINATION OF APPLICANTS - FEES - ETC. Members of the Board of Examiners shall meet 'as soon as possibfe-after they have received their respective appointments, The Board shall designate time and place for examinations to be held for applicants desiring to engage in or work at the business of plumbing in Miami Shores Village* The Board shall ex- amine each applicant as to his practica�,knowledge of plumbing, house ' drainage, ventilation, and on the quality of his business experience and his reputation and, if satisfied with the competency of an applicant, may., in its discretion issue a certificate authorizing him to work at the busi- ness of plumbing, either as a Master Plumber, Employing Plumber orJourney- man Plumber. The fee for a Master Pliziber's or Employing Plumber's examina- tion shall be Fifteen (A'15,00) Dollars; the fee for a Journeyman Plumber's examination shall be Five ($5*00) Dollars* Such fees shall be payable upon application and are not returnable should the applicant fail to quali- fy for a certificate* (c) Examinations shall be .h6ld during the first week in March and the first week in September and no deviation in the time for these examinations shall be made except-,upon recommendations of the Board of Examinerso W A certificate .shall be valid for a term of one (1) year after date of issuance* Application forrenewal of certificate must be made to the Board not less than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration date. of the current certificate. The renewal fee in each case shall be One (,,,,�1000) Dollar* All money collected as fees for certificates and as renewal fees shall be turned over to the Accounting .Department. Expenses incurred by the Board shall be paid from such fees and any unused balance or surplus not required for use by the Board shall revert to the General Revenue Fund of Miami Shores Village*, (e) In general such person now holding certificates of Competenc� from other municipalities in Greater Miami where such municipalities have requirements equal to the requirements of Miami Shores Village for Master and/or Journeyman Plumbers ' Examinations may be allowed certificates under this Ordinance without taking examinations at the discretion of the Board of Examiners* Section P-22* PUffERS OF KUMIWI14G BOARD - REVOCATION OF LICE14SES. The Bcard shall have the power., in addition to all otHer powers 'Provided for in this Ordinance, to revoke the certificate and the occupational li- cense of any Master Plumber, Journeyman Plumber, or other licensed branch of the trade, who shall be guilty of any one or more of the following acts or omissions,, to wit: -(a) Fraud or deceit in obtaining- certificate or occupational license* (b) Negligence., incompetency,' or misconduct, in the 'practice' of contractin . within the meaning of this Code* �c) Abandonment of a contract without valid motive* (d) Fraudulent departur.6 from or disregar&-of,, plans' or speci- fications in any material, respect without - consent of the oimer or his duly authorized representative; or the doing of any wilful fraudulent act by the holder of any certificate, in consequence of which another is sub. stantially injured* (e) Wilful and deliberate disregard. and violation of any pro- visionof the Plumbing, Sewage Treatment Tank or Gas Code of Miami Shores Village., or of the rules and regulations of the Division of Plumbing Inspection. -7 (f) Violation of Section P-20s -of this Code, Any person directly interested may prefer charges against a certificate holder under this Code* All charges must be made in writing, sworn to by the complainant., and submitted to the Boards It shall become the duty of the Board at the earliest possible date, but, not later than thirty (30) days thereafter., to investigatelthe charges., give the accused� opportunity to be heard., and render its decision with- out reasonable delay* All charges.,. unless dismissed by the Board as, unfounded or trivial., shall �be heard within thirty (50) days after the date preferred. A true copy of the charges, togetherwith the time and place of hearing, shall be delivered to the accused in person, at least five (5) days prior to the date fixed for the hearing. At the hearing the accused shall have the right to appear personally., or through -counsel., and cross-examine the witness or witnesses against him., her.. it,, or them., and to produce a witness or witnesses and evidence in his, her, its, or their defense* (1) If, after the hearing, it is the decision of a majority of the Board that said Licensee has been guilty of the' eharges pre- ferred against him... her., it or -them., the Board shall revoke.. suspend,. or cancel, the Plumbing Certificate and occupational license of said Licensee, and thus prevent the: Licensee from engaging in the businec3 of plumbing until. such certificate is renewed* A person whose dertifi- cate has been revoked may .not. obtain. another certificate unless a , majority of the Board officially vote in favor of a reissuande of such certificate, after earefully* reviewing all the facts involved "in the original revocation, (2) The Board shall give the Accounting Department prompt notice of all licenses revoked and all decisions to reissue licenses, If a Licensed whose certificate has been revoked desires to, appeal from th,e decision of the Board 'of Examiners., he may do .so-by proper , Circult Court action* Section P-23* LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES REQUIRED. No person., persons., firm, or corporation,, shall7o or manage, hav-5—MaTrge of, con- tract for, or enter into an agreement as, set himself up as, a Blaster Plumber,, or have charge of any work herein mentioned wi,thout being in possession of an occupational license issued by Miami Shores Village . Florida, and a certificate issued o'r approved by the Board of Examiners of Miami Shores Village.. Florida* Section P-24# WORK COMBUENCED WITHOUT PERMIT. Where work for which a permit is required by. this Code, is started or proceeded with prior to obtaining a permit, the fees herein specified shall be doubled for each permit. The , provisions of the' above shall not relieve' any per- son from fully complying with the requir.ements of. this Code., either in the. execution of the work- or from other penalties .prescribed herein. The provisions of the above are conditional with the person making application for a permit to voluntarily pay the extra fee* Where such a person fails to pay ,such extra fee � he shall be prosecuted in the Municipal Oourto Where a'n Inspector finds work being installed without a permit, the privilege contained in the above shall not .apply and such Inspector shall prosecute in .the, Municipal, Court. � ��Section P-25* - PERMITS AND YEESi, Where permission is required by this Code to execute or install any work,, permit shall be paid for as provided in Section P-26 of this Code, and must be requested and granted In writing* Another permit for the same work shall not be issued until previously issued permit has been cancelled by-the Owner or Plumber, or the Contractor or Sub-Contractor. Section P-26* FIE-23. Permits for the following shall be' obtained before any work Ts—commenced, and the Inspector of Plumbing shall charge and the Accounting Department shall collect for permits at the following rates, to wit: (1) For roughing-in or plugged outlet.. including p3a cin'9 of first plumbing fixtures., " 1*00. (2) For roughing-in or plugged outlet., and each plumbing fixture in excess of the first and not exceeding two hundred (200) . (3) One Dollar ($1*00) for the first opening and fifty cents (50�) for eachadditional openingin safe waste branches... inlpts., or floor drains opening or discharging into grease or other traps, gas or oil interceptor floor drainso soakage pits.. septic tanks, or' drainage well. (4) For each new septic tank., up to one thousand (1000) gallons capacity and including drain field for same 01,00, soakage pit �U.00 relaying of1drain tile, permit 6�1*00; septic tank and drain field over one thousand gallons., up to fifteen hundred gallons., $2.00* - Fif- teen hundred gallons or more - including drain., $3*004 Opening, closing and sealing tank, 50�. (5) � For each construction pit privy permit in addition to building permit, 010000 (6) For each building sewer or drain., where 'connection is made outside a, building or-,an.extension. is made to a tank inside the property line, permit 014000 (7) For inspection and permit on remodeling, addition, or repairs, on solar,,wate�,,r system- or fuel !oil work' or for waste., soil vent, building drain ,or ,s I ewer -pipe,s a fee of 25?.(- Por, work costing the owner <.'��5.00 *up to 1§10400 ihcltoiv6; a fee of. 50� for work costing over $10*00- and up to �!20XO inclusive; a fee of c)1.00 for any such work costing over 020.6o* (8) Solar heating installation, (9) Fuel -Oil .Installat,ion., A,,,,2&OO; water connections for same 01.00. (10) Water connections to au.pliances not covered by fixture or other permits, ,,,�1.00# (11) For each water supply well, residential 01000; Commercial �1-2.00. (12) For discharge well,. r"2.00; over two inch pipe, '5*00. lip For each well pipe pulled and replaced in an old location, 50 (13) For each rain water roof inlet, $, 1.00 for the first., and 25� each thereafter. (14) For each area, yard, sidewalk, or Vain water drain, for which no other fee is provided, $1900 for the first,, and,'25� each there- after* (15) For swimming pool not including wells., �-Z.000 (16) For each hot water storage tank or appliance (except where fee is paid for- a gas-heated hot water appliance� or tank, 25V for each roughing-in.,and 25V for each tank placed or donnected.. 'Solar ray tanks are exempt in this Section* (17) For a fire 'sprinkler system connected to Village supply system or discharged into a drainage system, 65,00, (16) For a fire control system, including standpipest siamese connections and motors, A,�2950 for two standpipes; including more than two standpipes, OpoOO, (19) Each water outlet, except for fixture supply or tank drain, 250. (20) Irrigation systems overhead and underground sprinkler. system, etc; up to four-hundred feet (4001 ) 01.00;' four-hundred feet (4001 ) and ver, 03-000 (21) Gasipermits, new work or remodeling.. �il.00 for one (1) or two (2) outlets., plus 25� for each additional outlet., including connection to appliance. (22) Standby or emergency potable water-supply or connections �5.000 (23) A fee of 25e shall be paid for each inspection where a gas appliance is set on old outletst and such fee shall include inspection of piping upto ten (10) feet in length* (24) A fee of one dollar (@J000) shall be charged by the Plumbing Inspector for each inspection made2 due to conde'mantion ;of work or due to fact that work was not ready at the time specified in the application for inspection. (25) For the first syphon breaker., 25e; 10� .for each ,ther6after; , Rrovideds howevers that no fpe,lbe charged where a fixture perviiit has been 'obtained., ARTICLE �30 �7ENFORCEMENT, - Section P-27. POWERS AiZ DUTIES''OF PLtTji1BING INSPECTOR. The Plumbing Inspector is hereby aTt—horized and directed to enrorce all the provisions of this Code and for such purposes he shall have. the power of a Police officer,; provideds howevers that where inspections approval or tests, are specifically mentioned to be made by other departments or Inspectors of Miami Shores Village., ,each department or duly author-. ized inspector shall have the power to enforce such special duty and for said purpose and all duly authorized inspectors a-hall have the power of police ,officers. Section P-28* AUTHORITY TO ENTER. The Plumbing Inspector is' empowered and authorized t'o enter Wn—ypublic or private building or premises, during theholurs from 8 A-Mo to 6 P*M.s for the pur- pose of examining, inspecting, or testing the drainage, plumbings sewer or water system, or gas piping* Section P-29. INVESTIGATION OF COMPLAINTS - ABATEMENT OF NUISANCES - UNSANITARY COHDITIONS. (a) The Plumbing Inspector shall Investigate all complaints of plumbing, as defined in this Code.. gas.. flues or drainage, and he shall, upon satisfactory evidence of work having been installed in violation of this Code or of a nuisance or of an unsanitary candition or of the unfinished condition thereofo condemn the same and notify the owners agents plumber or other responsible person of such pre- mises or works to provide for proper plumbing or to abates correct the nuisance or finish the work* as the case may be., according to the requirements ' of this Codep . (b) NOTICE- TO CORRECT may be given either in writing or verbally* (c) PROSECUTION AND PENALTIES I FOR FAILURE TO CORRECT. Any person or persZn—sfailing to place the plumbing., gas., flues or drain- age in a proper or sanitary or finished condition as instructed by 5he Plumbing Inspector and within. the time fixed by him shall be subject to prosecution and the penalties herein provided for% SectionP-30* ORDER TO STOP, WORK. Where plumbing.,. gas- ,or drainage work has been or Is eing done contrary to thq provisions of this Code., orin an unsanitarys - unfinishedo unsafe or dangerous manner, or where same has been or will create a nuisance., the Plumbing Inspector shall order the work stopped by notice in writingo delivered to any persons firm, or corporation, engaged in doing., or causing such work to be done, and such person, firm, or corporation, shall forthwith stop such work until corrected or authorized by the Plumbing Inspector to resume it. Section P-31. PLACARD. It shall be the duty of the Plumbing Inspector to post in a conspicuous place on a building or premises, the gas, plumbing,, toe drainage,,.. or v6ntilatlon" sewers of which has been coincl.emned by him..� one or more P�aeards.,,.� which'�shall be worded substantially as follows : WARNING: Miami Shores Village, Florida 19 This building has been con- dem-ned as unsanitary and unfit for human habitation or occupancy, and it is un- lawful for any person to occupy same. By, Order of Plumbing Inspeefor Section P-32. OCCUPANCY OF PLACARDED BUILDING PROHIBITED. Such,, placard or placards shall remain on said building or premises until the required changes, repairs or improvements are made,, in compliance with said notice* The owner or agent of such bui'iding so placarded shall be responisbl6f6r the maintenance ofsuch placard or placards., until re- moved by the Plumbing Ins ector,, And it is unlawful for an' person to p y , - reside in, or occupy such buildingfor any purpose,, or let., rent., or hire the same, or any part1thereof, or to collect, receive, or pay any rental thepefor, whether as owner., Agent, tenant, or otherwise, while so con- demned, ARTICLE 40 DEFINITIONS Section P-330 Definition's for �the purpose . of this Plumbing Code and the enforcement thereof, the following definitions shall apply$ Section P-34. PLUMBING shall be deemed to mean the profession., art or trade of.,- and all work don and all materials used in., or for: (a) Introducing, securing, discharging, maintaining or extend- ing a supply of water or gas through a pipe or pipes or any appurtenance thereof, in a building, lot, premises or establishment. (b) Installing,, connecting, cleaning, or repairing, any system .,., of sewage disposal or. drainage, whereby sewage, foul.. waste, rain., or surplus water., gas., odor., vapor., or fluid is discharged or proposed to be discharged through a pipe, or pipes..- duct, trench, or trough conveyor, from any building., lot., premises, or establishment,, into or over any gutter, street, area, sidewalk, public or private sewer, drain field., . box filter bed, leaching well, soakage pit., dry well, . septic tank, or re- ceptacle, or into ,any natural or artificial body of water, or water course, upon private or public property* (c) Installing, connecting or repairing, any fixture or appurtenance relating to any such system. (d) Ventilating any building,, sewer, drain fixture,, or appur- tenance, connected therewith. (e) Connecting any. building, lot, premises, or establishment, with any service pipe, building, sewer, water pipe., public or private sewer, or other underground structure. (f) Installing, conne'atings 'or repairing,, -.such parts of air , conditioning systems, as relate to water supply and wias't6 disposal. (g) Performing any or all classes of work generally .done by Plumbers. Section P-35. THE PLUMBING for a building or premises includes the water supply, distribUting pipes with their devices and common appur- tenances; fixtures and fixture %Vaps soil waste . - # � ,, vent, and special or ' ' safe waste, rain ,, ' U .pipes., troughs 'or ,conduits b 'ilding drain and building sewer, on building site or �lot., to any Village 'street,, sidewalk,, alley., park, parkway or other places where it may be connected, either directly or indirectly, to obtain a water supply used for domestic or manufacturing purposes, or for overhead,, ,surface., or sub-irrigation purposes,, or to a private well, a state or municipal water system, or a water system of any description, or for a fire control or fire-prevention system or sewage treatment tank, drain field, discharge well, soakage pit, storm or -rain water pipes., drain., or sewer, Installation of piping for gas, heat., or light., for domestic or commercial purposes, and sun ray water heaters* Section P-36. A MASTER PLUMBER. is a ,person who assumes re- sponsible charge and direction of oEher peosons in the installation of plumbing (may perform the manual work of installing plumbing) and holds a Master Plumbdris, certificate and occupational license, issued-, or ap- proved within the current calendar year by the Board of Examiners of Plumbers of Miami Shores Village, certifying as to his fitness to- assume such responnsibility. Section P,.!31. k'JOURNEYWO PL09BER is a person who performs the manual work of installing lumbing under the direction ,of a Master Plumber, and who holds a Journeyman Plumber's certificat-e., issued or approved within the current,,calendaryearby theL'Board, of Examiners of Plumbers.I of Miami Shores Village,il cw�.tifyi,,ng as.-io' fitness to perform such manual.-work., and who is employed to 'do plumbing work for wages or salary, but who does not furnish any materialslor supplies in the execu- tion or Derformance of plumbing work* Section P-38. THE WATER SERVICE PIPE is the pipe from the water supply well, Village waEer mains or other source of supply, to the building served. Section P-39, WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. This includes all the . pipes which convey waterTrom a service pipe or well. to the plumbing fixtures. Section P-40* DRAINAGE SYSTEM. This includes : (a) All the pipes of a building drain, Storm water drain, and sewer drain, which carry waste from the plumbing fixtureso roof, or other parts of the premises, including vent pipes. (b) A building sewer joins the horizontal drain pipe system three feet (31 ) from the foundation wall as defined in Section P-56. (c) A storm water drain is the pipe or system of pipes receiving rain water from a building or premises* Section P.-41. THE TERM "FIXTURE" shall include (a) all water closets., bath tubs, slEz E-uBs, catch basins, slop sinks, urinalsP bidets, wash trays, wash basins, wash sinks., pantry sinks,, 1&1�atories, showers, drinking fountains, septic tanks, hot water tanks., solar heaters, swimming pools,, floor drains, cuspiders, laundry tubs, and all devices, appliances and appurtenances, for heating.. cooling softening,, steriliz- ing, compressing., or treating,.,Fater supplied from any well., wells., or water system or systems, and each restaurant appliance having a safe waste, water or sewer connection, and all other appliances or receptacles using water pressure or supplying water from a public supply, or re- quiring running water or connection to a sewer or sewage disposal plant or system, and all pipes or conductors used to convey rain water from any roof, gutter, alley., court yard., garage.. wash rack, or area, to a street storm sewer, sanitary sewer, leaching well, soakage pit, storage pit, storage tank or any other place for the disposal of rain water,, water conductor heads, down-spout heads, and sprinkler heads on any irri- gation systeme (b) A common vent ,is' a vent serving two fixtures which waste into a horizontal pipe, where vent is taken off between the two fixtures . . . No major fixture trap shall be placed to wash a minor fixture trap, ex- cept for 3" urinal traps., and both fixtures shall be placed within the five (5) foot limit for vent pipes, Section P-42. INTERCEPTOR is a device constructed of non- absorbent material and designed in such manner as to prevent effectively the passage of oil and gas, or other objectionable material into a sewer system or house drain, without materially interfering with the flow of water. Bection.. P-45. TRAPS� - FOULING BURFACEp AND DRAIN AIR. (a) A trap is , a fitting or device so constructed as to prevent the- passage' of air or gas through a pipe,, without materially effecting the flow df �sewage or- waste -1water., (b) A "Fouling Surface" is any inside surface of pipe or fixture* -(c) "Drain Air" is air:'that .has passed through a drain pipe* Section P-44 A TRAP SEAL is a vertical distance between the crown weir and the dip of a trap* Section P-45, A VENT PIPE is any pipe provided to ventilate a building drainage system and raa-v'fn-g also as its function the pre- vention of trap syphonage and back pressure, which terminates above the roof of a building# Section P-46* A WET VENT is the vent pipe of a- fixture which is used as the waste pipe of another fixture* Section P-47. A LOOP OR CIRCUIT TENT is a pipe which vents a series of fixture traps on the same soil or waste branch, and wl-iich is continued through the roof, or reconnected into a vent stack above all fixture trap branches. Section P-48. A F%AT VENT is that part of a vent which extends from the highest installed soil o ste branch and is less than 45 degrees from the vertical* Section P-49. A SOIL OR WASTE VENT is that part of a stack which extends above thehighest installeT-soil or waste branch, Section P-50. A BUILDING SITE is the total Eround area relating to any building or group of buildings and includes yard, areaway and court area. Section P-510 WASTE PIPE. . (a) A waste pipe is any pipe w'�J.ich receives the discharge of aFy fixture, except a water closet., and conveys the same to the building drain, soil, or waste� stack. (b) SAFE WASTE is a pipe indirectly connected to the drainage system which conveys clear water such as obtained from, bars, refrigera- tors, glass sinks, coffee urns, air-conditioning installations., bottle washers, etc. or other wastes designated as Clearwater waste by the Inspector. Section P-52. THE MAIN of any system of horizontal., vertical.. or continuous piping is that part of such system which receives the wastes, vents, or revents from fixture outlets or traps,, direct or through branch pipese Section P-53. A BRANCH of any system of piping is that part of such system which extends horizontally at a slight grade, with or with. out lateral or vertical extensions or vertical arms, from the main, to receive fixture outlets not directly connected to the main. Section P-54. STACK is a general term for any vertical line of soil, waste or vent pi5i-ng. Section P-55* FOOD (a) The term t1food" includes all sub- stances and preparations -used for, or entering into the composition of food, drink, confectionery, or condiment for consuraption by .human be- ings or animals. (b) - FOOD HANDLERS. The term 'IF'ood Handler" is hereby defined to mean any person whose duties bring him or her into contact with foods., whereby such handling mig�it convey germs or disease to the con- sumer. Thelmaximum n-Lmiber of employees on duty at any' one time shall be used in determing the number of fixtures ,required food handlers* (c) FOOD ESTABLISI-BIENTO The term "Food Establishment" or IfFood and Dr—inkEstablishmen-t-ff is hereby define'd to mean a place where foods or drinks are sold, served, kept., stor6d. - offered, or ex- posed for sale or manufacturede Section P-56. A BUILDING SEWER. (a) A building , sewdr ia that part of the horizontal piping of a plumbing system extending from a point three feet (31 ) outside a building, to the connection with the lateral main sewer or septic tank, soakage pit,, discharge viell.. or street* (b) BUILDING DRAIF* The building drain is the horizontal pipe to which are conneFt—edthe branches and stacks conducting waste from the plumbing fixtures, extending to a point three feet (3f ) outside the building foundation. (c) LATERAL means that part of the, s.ewer extending from the main sewer to the property lines Section P-57. A SEPTIC TANK shall mean an approved water-tight receptacle, so constructed as Eo- i-c—complish the partial removal and liquifaction of the solid matter in suspension in raw sewage* , Section P-58* A DRAIN FIELD shall mean an under-ground pipe system consisting of open joinEeF—pipe, so distributed that the effluents from the septic tank are oxidized. Section P-59. THE EFFECTIVE DEPTH of septic tanks shall mean the depth from the liquid level line to the inside bottom of the tank, Section P-60. THE EFFECTIVE CAPACITY of septic tanks shall mean the total liquid volume measured as follows : The cubic contents of the tank measured from side wall to .side wall., from inlet wall to out- let wall; and the depth from liquid ,level to inside bottom of tanks. Section P-6le A 'vML OR WATER -SUPPLY MML is an excavation., hole, or pipe., in the gro nd,, .by means of which water is obtained for any purpose* Section P-62* A DRAINAGE WELL is any pipe into which liquid., or water., with or without other EF—ings in solution or suspension., is discharged or proposed to be discharged, and which permits such liquid or water to be discharged under the ground surface,, o I r at the terminus of such pipe. Section F-63, A SOAKAGE PIT is a covered pit, hole, or ex- oavation,, which permits waste waEer toseep or soak into the ground. Section P-64. SMVAGE AND WASTE. (a) "Human Excretatt shall be construed to mean the, bowel, and k-ldney discharges of the human body. (b) Sewage is anyUiquid waste containing animal or vege- table waste in solution, and may Include liquids from laboratories or industrial institutions, containing other things in solution or sus- pension* Section P-65. PIPES - SIZES AND LENGTHS. A given caliber or size of pipe refers to the nominal Internal d eter; except that brass pipe other than;iron pipe size usuallyjs� known �by.,its outside diamete.r.,-, -The developed length of. a pipe is its length along the center line of a pipe and its fittings . Section P-66. A DEAD END is a branch leading from a soil, waste, vent, building drain. , or building sewer., which terminates at a developed distance: ,of five (5) feet or more by -means of a cap-plug or other fitting, and.Is not used for admitting water to the pipe Section P-67e DEFINITION OF A.S.T,M. An abbreviationtor: AMMICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTINU MATERIALS. Section P-68. SYPHON .BREAKER. A syphon breaker shall be deemed to mean an approved devici or plumbing- appurtenance, or water closet, or other plumbing fixture, constructed or equipped with a device or appurten- ance which effectively prevents the contents of a tank, water closet, plumbing fixture, or appurtenance, from entering the water pipes of a building.. premises, sub-division, or municipal water supply system* Section P-690 VERTICAL& For the purpose of this Code, anything between the perpendicular and the horizontal. if within 45 degrees of the perpendicular -in either direction., shall be deemed to mean vertical*' Section P-70# SOIL PIPE is any pipe which conveys the discharge of water closets., . with or wiMout other fixtures, to the house drain. Section P-7le OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE* A license issued by the Miami Shores Village, .Florida, to engage in a particular business* Section P-72, A BACK VENT PIPE is that part of a vent pipe line which connects directly with an individual trap underneath or back of a fixture, and extends through to the branch., main, . soil, or waste vent* Section P-73# CONDUCTORS OR ROOF LEADERS. Conductors or roof leaders are conveyors whi-cE carry storm orrain water from the roof of a building to the building drain, gutter or storm sewers Section P-74* LOCAL OR SERVICE VENT is a pipe by which the foul air in rooms, separating devices, bowls, water closetst or other plumbing fixtures, is removed* Section P-75* SUB SOIL DRAIN is that part of a drainage system which conveys the sub-soil, ground or seepage water, from the foot of walls or from below cellar floors to the house sewer or drain, through a back pressure trap* Section P-76.` "TR&PS,, - �DEPTH OF SEAL is thebei'�ht of �the, water column measured between thg point of over-flo�i and the dip or divisional level separating the inlet and the outlet arms of the drop* , ARTICLE 5* GENERAL REGULATIONS Section P-77* � WATER-CLOSET SEATS,except in dwellings and apart- ments, shall be of the open front type.* Section P-78. WATER SUPPLY PIPES AND FITTINGS-MATERIALS. (a) Water supply pipes a-ndfittings for .plumbing systems . shall be of lead., galvanized wrought iron, or steel, brass, coppers , or galvanized malleable iron fittings* (b) No pipe or fitting which has been used for any purpose other than for distributing water, shall be used. Section P-79e SLOPES AND SUPPORTS FOR HORIZONTAL PIPES. Hori- zontal, soil, waste, and drain piping., except drain tile., shall be run in alignment at a uniform slope of not less than one-eighth (I 8n) inch per foot and shall be supported or anchored at intervals not to exceed five (5) feet* All vertical piping shall be properly supported at each floor and all pipes shall be rigidly. secured. Section P-80/ CHANGE IF DIRECTION OF PIPES* (a) Changes in direction shall be made by the appropriate use of forty-five degree (450) "Y" or half "Y" and sixth., eighth, or sixteenth bends, or not less than nine inch (911) radius short sweep ninety degree (900) bends, except that a sanitary 'IT" or cross may be used on vertical stacks., and short quarter bends may be used in soil or waste lines where the . change in direction of flow is from the horizontal to the vertical4 IITs,II and crosses may be used in vent pipes* (b) The connection of TERRA COTTA -to cast iron pipe shall be made by means of increasers or reducers* Pipe. sizes .shall not be changed by slipping one pipe into another* Section P-81* ADDITION OF FIXT-URES TO OLD COMBINED WASTE ' � AND VENT SYSTEMS. Combined waste and vent systems are—Prohibited on any newly. installed plumbing system* Where additional fixtures are to be added to an Uys it existing installation of a combined waste and vent system, upright shall be ins'�erted in stack, to receive vent from fixture traps which are added, where it is impractical to carry the vent through a roof# Section P?.82.. ,.PROHIBITED LOCATIONS. Pipes shall �_,not be located under buildin ','_eoRMs or piers 9_ 91- Sectio' n P-8.3'. *- PROTECTION OF PIPES. Pipes 'passing under or through walls shall be protected from,bregk—a,-,e by bridging of sufficient strength to prevent loads or weights being carried by the pipe4 Where necessary to have ,a pipe �.Pas$ thrbugh concrete footings, Walls or beams, such pipe shall be covered with a�metal sleeve which shall provide a clearance of at least one-eighth inch (1/811) between: the outside of the pipe and the sleeves The passing of metal pipes thrc-cagh or under cin- ders or other materials known to cause eorrosionp is prohibited* Section P-84* PROTECTION A GAINST MOSQUITOES, A film of oil or other equally effectiv7e'—substance shall be maigt_ained on the surface of all waters exposed to the open air in basin, trap, tank, or receptacle, not in regular use* All rain ,or storm water pipes shall be installed so as to drain dry* Section P-85* PROTECTIO14 OF LEAD PIPE* Concealed lead, pipes and other lead work in a buildIng, when not enclosed in concrete as required by Section P-83, shall be made rat proof by covering with a galvanized copper or bronz,e* wire cloth.. securely fastened in place-* Section P-86, All gas, water, vent or other pipes shall present a smooth inner surface,, and all burrs removed by reaming. The presence of a burr on the inside of a pipe shall be sufficient cause to order removal and reaming of all pipes on a job. Section P-87, EXPANSION BOLTS. Conn- ection, s 'of, wall hangers., pipe supports, or fixtures fastened to masonry., .stone., or I concrete back- ing, shall be made with metal expansion shields, toggle bolts, or lead or fibre plugs* The use of wooden plugs is prohibited* Section P-88* BUILDING DIVISION REC�'QIRMAENTS SHALL BE OBSERVED. No joists or beam shall be cut more than one-fifth (1/5) , of its depthp nor cut further horizontally ,from its bearing support., than, a distance equal to three (3) times the depth of the joist, Without written ap- .proval from the Building Inspector* Before adding loads to any .floor of any building., in excess of .those shown on plans approved by the Build- ing Inspector, written permission must be obtained from him., Section P-89. VENTILATION - TOILET ROOMS, No water closet or urinal shall be located-in any, room or apartment wRich does' not contain a window at least six , (6) square feet in area., placed in an external wall or provided with Suitable mechanical ventilation; nor shall. any such fixture be placed in an7 room used for dressing, or storage of clothing or other material to be worn or used by any person. Ventilating pipes, water closets or other fixtures shall be separated and distinct from, and have no connection whatever with., any other ventilating ducts or pipes in a building# Rooms provided with shower stalls shall be ventilated as required herein. ARTICLE 6* MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS Section P-90# QUALITY AND WEIGHT OF MATERIAL. All materials installed in any plumbing system or paPt thereof shall be free from defect* Section P-91. IDENTIFICATION. Each length -of cast iron soil pipe, soil pipe fitting, or casF—iron trap, used in plumbing, drainage system, or vent system, shall be indelibly stamped or marked. with the weightand quality thereof.. and the name or trade-mark of the manufacturer* Section P-92* VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE. All vitrified a-lay pipe and concrete shall conform to the A,S,T-Y7'ffStandard Specifications for Clay Sewer Pipe" (Serial Designation.. C-13-35) .. and its subsequent amendments and, additions* Seetion, P-93-s CON-CRETE PIPE' AND CONCRETE DRAIN TILE shall conform to the AAS*TeIW.. StandardSpecifications (NeMl DWs—ignation C-14-35) and its subsequent amendments and additions6 Section P-94* : CAST IRON -SOIL PIPES, All cast iron pipe and fittingsi -inchiding sewers For bulldin—gs shall be of a weight common- ly known as "'Ektra Heav7, " and conform to - Serial Designation A-74-29., A.S.T*Tdo, and its subsequent amendments and additions* Section SAFE- WASTE PIPE* �Pipe to carry waste from soda -fountains., bars., -refrigeratorss air, conditioning waste., etc&,, or other clear water discharge, co=aonly ,known as "safe waste pipe" may be of cast iron, galvanized iron, or steel,, copper, lead, .or brass, with long radius fittings* Section P-96* WROUGHT IR014 AND STEEM- PIPE.. All wrought iron pipe shall conform to the A.S.T*M* "Standard Specifications for fielded Wrought Iron Pipe", "Serial Designation A-72-33 and its subse- quent amendments and additions) , and such pipe shall be galvanized wrought iron; steel pipe shall not be used for soil, waste, or vent pipes, except that such pipe is permitted for a fixture branch when ex- posed, and for safe waste pipes* Section P-97. WELDED AND SEAkffiLSS STEEL PIPE. All steel , pipe shall conform to tb X.S.T.M. "Standard gDeerf—ications for Welded and 'Seamless Pipell, "Serial Designation A-53-36) and its subsequent araend- ments and additions, and shall be, galvanized* Section P-989 COPPLR TUBINGe Copper tubing shall conform to the "Standard Specific-a-t-i-o-n—s-ff of.A.S.Ta.Mo (Serial Designation B-42- 33) and its subsequent amendments and additions, with fittings of equal weight; Weldine and 'brazing of fittings is prohibited* ,, Section P-99* BRASS PIPE. Brass pipe shall conform to the "Standard Specifications"' of A.S.- - 00 (.-Serial Designation B-43-33* (a) BRASS PLATE shall contain not less than forty percent (40%) pure copper* (b) BRASS TUBING shall meet the following specifications : 0. Do GAUGE 11/16 No* 14 9/16 No, 16 lf/16 No* 16 Section P-100. WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION between a fixture and wall or floor may be anneale7l. Bection ,P-101, TRAPS AND WASTE OVMFLOW -PIPE CONFECTIONS may Ri jijg copper, or brass, of hotless than be No, 17 B. and S. Gauge; brass flush pipes and local ventilating pipes shall not be of less than Noe .18 ,B. & S* Gauge. Section P-1020 WATER SUPPLY PIPES AND FITTING MATERIALS. All watersupply pipe used in a plOb-Ing ystem shall be of brass,, copper, �galvanized wrought iron, cast iron, or galvanized steel* All fittings shall have sweat soldered joints-, or shall be of threaded brass.,. galvan- cast iron., malleable iron or copper* Section P-103* LEAD PIPE DIAMETER AND WEIGHTS: JNTERNAL DIAMETER WEIGHT PER VOOT Inches P0 8 Ounces J�L 2 2 4 12 3 6 01 4 8 0 5 9 14 6 11 13 Section P-104. SHEET LEAD shall weight not less than four (4) pounds per square foot* Section P-105. SHEET COPPERAND BRASS shallnot be lighter than No* 18 B. & S. Gauge, excepE ?or locaT aNd erior ventilating, piping, which shall not be_-�of less than, No* 23 B. & S. GAu e& 9 Section P-106. SHEET: IRON GALVANIZED. Galvanized slie6t iron shall not be lighter 'tFa_nthe following B. & S. ,Gauge! No* 26 for two' inch (20) ,,to twelve inch'(121.1) pipe# No* 24 for thirteen inch (13"') ' to twenty' ihch� (20(1) Pips. No* 22 for twenty-one 'i nch (2111) to twenty-six (26") inch ,pipee Section P-1079 CAULKING� FERRULBES. Brass caulking. ferrules shall be of the beat quality cast �brgss,, a of 'weights and dimensions in accordance with -the following table2 Pi2e Size Actual Inside Diameter Length ' weight 2 inches 2 inches 4 inches 12 ounces 3 inches - 3 Inches 4 inches 20 ounces 4 inches . 4 inches 42, inches 30 ounces 2 � Seotion P-108* SOLDERING NIPPLES shall be of cast rod brass, iron pipe size$ and the followIng weights s ll, be ,required for the respective sizes listed below. Diameter WeI&t1 inch 3 ounces 3/4 inch 4 ounces 1� inch 5 ounces 1-L inches 6 ounces lt inches 8 ounces 2 inches 14 ounces Section P-109* FIXTURE BRANCHES shall be of lead, in all oases except where a trap connects directly to the soil or waste outlet; provided, that sufficient space shall be allowed around a soldered bushing to make it possible to use a wrench outside the finished wall; and further provided., that galvanized screw pipe., or other material ac- cepted by the Plumbing Inspector' ma be used in exposed or accessible places outside or inside of buildings on exterior walls, or on other exposed or accessible places* ART I CJiR 7 PLUMBING JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS Section P-110. WATERTIGHT AND AIRTIGHT JOINTS. All joints and .connections shall be made air ana waEer tight. Section P-111. JOINTS IN VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE shall be made by first caulking the hub one-quarter (-,C' ) full witH-oakum and filling the balance of the joint space with approved joint compound or cement mortar of one (1) part cement and one (1) part sharp clean sand by measure*i The cement and sand shall be used immediately after mixingi No tempered cement shall be used* The interior of the pipe shall be swabbed clean* Earthenware pipe and ,fittings laid in water or earthenware pipe through which water is flowing. shall be protected ty heavy cloth wrapped around the joints in such manner as to keep the cement in place* Section P-112* * (a) WIPED JOINTS. Joints in lead pipe., or between lead pipe and brass o I r copper ferrules, on soldering nipples, or on traps and in all cases on the sewer side of the trap, shall be full plumberts wiped with surface of the solder exposed to each side of the joint., and such joints shall have a minimum thickness at the thickest part -. of the joint of not less than three-eighths ,,of an .inch (3/811) . All brass. ferrules., soldering nipples.,� and othe, r solid metals., used where joints are 'to be wiped ,upon., shall be filed!before they are tinnede Each lead end of a w1ped joint .shall be prepared by shaving* Buffing,, scratch- ing, and polishing of lead, brass, or other metals, for wiping purposes, a I re hereby prohibited* There- shall, be at, least four inches (40) of lead between wiped joints and floor -flan-ges on all1vater closets and urinals. (b) Joints between lead and cast iron pipe shall be. made by means of a brass caulking ferrule,, nipple., = solder bushing* Section P-113, � : CAST IRON CAULIMD JOINTS. (a) Cast iron pipe joints shall be firmly ,packed with oakum or hemp and shall be secured only with pure lead not less than one inch deep, well caulked, and no paint., varnish, or putty,, tar., or other objectionable substance., , shall be used. Said pipe shall not be painted until after the joint is tested. Section P-114* SCREW-PIPE-JOINTS# Screw threaded pipes for gas and water shall be reamed to full bore of the pipe. Section P-115& TAPS-SLIP JOINTS-INSERTED FITTINGS-UNIONS. Mere nee6sear -1 ,y to tap a pipe for � eaning purposes only, the tapp see tion shall be replaced with a new piece of pipe together with, a "Y" connection to an accessible, cleanout* Unions and slip joints shall be permitted only in trap seals or on the fixture side of a trap. Fittings Inserted into a line of piping shall be slipped threaded fittings, or by thre,e (3) pieces of piping sprung into place without a gap in any joint. Section P-116* ROOF JOINTS-FLASHING, Where pipes pass through a roof, joints shall be made water Eight by the use of flashing which shall be of copper, or sheet lead* Section P-117.. -FLOOR CONNECTIONS FROM WATER CLOSETS, URINALS, TUBS, ANDSTANDARD SLOP, SIM. An approved brass floor connectionshall be wiped or soldered to lead pipe and the floor connection bolted to such fixtures as water closets, uri- nals, tubs and slop sinks* A ring or putty joint made of materials which are impervious to moisture, shall be used to make a tight joint, except that an iron water closet floor flange may be used where a water closet branch is buried in masonry on the ground floor of a building, Section P-118* INCREASERS AND REDUCERS. Mere different sizes of pipe or pipes and fittings are to be connected, a proper size increaser or reducer shall be used* Section P-119* PROHIBITED JOINT8 AND PIPE CONNECTIONS. (a) A fitting or connection, which has an enlargemen't chamber or recess with a ledge, shoulder, or reduction of the pipe area in the direction of the flow of outlet or drain side of any trap, is hereby pro- bibited. (b) PROHIBITEDPIPE. Galvanized screw pipe shallnot be in- stalled for rain water under ground or for. waste, soil,,,, vent, building,' drain, or sewer pipe (except for a fixture branch whei�e ,exposed and ac-_ cessible either insid6.' or outside of. the .buil.ding) . fi-pe which ha's be I on used for gas., ' ga-soline., o.il.,,. o, r any 'substance likely to leave deposit., shall not ,beinstalledo-, Pipe which. has, been�.-used for, any Purpose other� than conducting pure' water shall not be installed for Vse as water supply, pipe, Section P-120,0 'DEAD END EXTENSIONSz, Dead end.iextensions will be -permitted for cleanouE §77poses or f e extensions only* ARTICLE 80 TR APS AND CLEANOUTS. Section P-121a TRAPS shall be self-cleaning without the 'use of mechanical devices . Trap7s 7for tubs., lavatories,sinks and other similar fixtures, shall be of lead, brass, or cast iron* Section P-122* TRAPS PROHIBITED. No form of trap which de- pends for its seal upon the acElon or m57ae parts or concealed interior partitions shall be used, nor shall any anti- or non-syphon trap.. bell trap, drum trap, pot trap, "S" trap, three.-quartbr (3/411.) , "S" trap, or bottle trap, be used. The use .of old. 11311 traps for new fixtures is hereby prohibited. No fixture shall be double-trapped, Section P-123e TRAPS-WHEIRE REQUIRED. Each fixture .connection into a soil, waste, building sewer, Or bUlld-fng-drain, shall be separately trapped by a water-seal trap placed directly under the fixtUr�6, outlet, and as near the fixture as possible* In no case shall the inl6t''side of a trap be extended so as to exceed the five-foot (51 ) trap crown and vent limit required herein., except where used only for safe or speclal waste pipes., Section P-124o TRAP-BRANCH-SAFE WASTE SIZES. Thd,, size of a .1 trap, and branch for a given fixture, drain.. or waste., shall be 'not less than the following: KIND OF FIXTURE TRAP BRAkCH SAFE WASTE Bath Tub a 9 a a a a a a a a 9 a all"' 12M Yff G Bidet a a a a a a a a a & a 9 a a a -a lg 1-ff Dish Washer . . 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a a 0 2 4 Drinking Fountain (Sec.P-155. for safe J" waate) 1 Floor Drain (Not f or ShowexT . Por4ll Fountain Cuspidor .(Conditional),. 1.131 j�pt It t Ice Box 9 a a o a a a a a a 1 Laundry Tub . 'a a 0 1 1111 0, Lavatories (combined; 1% 0 in Lavatories (residence) o a 0 0 a a,* 1-T 1W Shower (not to be considered as a floor drain) a 0 211 2`11 Sink and:Laundry Tub combinedo a a a a 1- 111 Sink a a a a *I a a & a a a 6 & 9 a a a 1 Sink (Glass,)Photo except grease) , . .111 tit Sink (denta a a 0 G 0 a 0 V a 0 go Sitz Bath* a a a & * o'' o 0 0 0 0 a O 's Slop Sink. . 9 9 a 4 'a- 0 0 a 0 a 2 Urinal 2" 0 Wash Sink. 0 1 0 110 _ff - Water Closet a 0 #0 *0 *0 *6 Ms 4, a 2TIl 3 Section P-125,9 WATER SEAL. (a) Each fixture trap shall -have a water seal of not less than two indhes. (211) . M TRAP CLEANOUTS are prohibited on all concealed traps; lead sink traps whicE-arenot removable with an accessible -screw joint' shall be provided with a cleanout in bottom of traps (c) TRAP ,,LEVEL AND PROTECTION. All traps shall be set level, in relation to the.ir ,water seals� and protected from eivaporation.o , Section P-126.- CLEANOTJTSp FERRULES,,, AND -PLUGS. The bodies of cleanouts and ferrules sh7al-11-be- of ,the same nominal size as- that of1the pipe served* They shall conform to the thickness required for pipe and fittings of the same metal., and shall extend not less than one-quarter inch above the hub* All cleanout plugs shall be of. brass,, for connection into iron pipes, The use of cleanouts measuring more than six inches (611) in diameter shal1be optionalt butthose up to six inches (611) in diameter shall be of the, same size as the pipe served. Section, P-127. PIPE CLEANOUTS-WHERE REQUIR All cleanouts shall be accessibly located. A, cleano-at sEa-11 Ue aced at each change of direction of horizontal waste pipes carrying waste from sinks, barber or beauty parlor lavatbrieso or urinals* Building drainst located within the floors of a .building or otherwise inaccessibly locatedo shall be pro- vided with approved cleanouts placed so as to facilitate the clearing and efPectudlly prevent stoppage* At least one cleanout shall be placed in every house drain and there shall be At least one cleanout in every seventy- five (751 ) feet of house drain pipe length* A eleanout shall be accessibly placed at the bottom of each stack* Section P-1289 CLEANOUT REQUIREMENTS. No cleanout � shall be =.Lng., without access openings deemed accessible., where locatea under a bull not less than 1511 x 1811 square., or with less than eighteen (1811) inches of space from bottom of sills and joists to ground surface. Pipe trenches eighteen inches (18") in the clear at All points, twenty-four inches (24") wide.. may be dug to meet the preceding requirements* The equivalent for required location of a cleanout may be accepted as followsi, (a) Dead end extension to accessible location. (b) Minor I fixture waste branches, except sinks, urinals, and barber or beauty parlor lavatories., where a tapped stack waste fitting is used, provided the branch has no ninety degree (900) bends, Section P-129. CLEANIOUTS FOR� GREASE TRAPS shall be installed in the vent pipe above the o`=erf1­ow p-=int—of 'the fFixtUwe to be served. Section P-130* ALL UNDERGROUND TRAPS AND CLEANOUTS of a building, (except where cleanouts are flusK ME tEe Yloor) a all ex- terior underground traps,, shall be made accessible by manholes with approved covers* Section P-13lo FLOOR DRAINS. All floor drains shall connect into a trap, so constructed thaE It 6—an be cleaned readily, and of a size to serve efficiently the purpose for which it is intended, The drain inlet shall be located so that it is in full view at all. times. Section P-132, BACK WATI�R VALVES. Fixtures subject to 'back flow or back pressure shall be proVIdg-d with a back water valve and a full pipesize gate valve on the sewer side of1the back water valve, both ac. cessibly located in a manhole* ARTICLE go WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION Section, P-133, &ILA�LITY OF WATER. The quality of water supply for human., consum'ption shall meet. the accep-E-ed standards for purity, and shall pass tests made from time to time by the Department of Health. Section P-134, SERVICE PIPE.. The water service pipe in any building shallbe of .s, ufficient size to ,permlit a cont,inuous -flow of water at ample pressure � on all floors at .all times. Section P-135. SIZE OF WATER SUPPLY "LINES. The minimum size of water service pipes, from the curb or other source ,of supply to each buildinS shall be not less than three-quarters of an inch W411) And to each fixture outlet not less than as follows : Hot water boilers., three-quarters inch (3/4") .. Sill-cooks, three-quarters inch (3/4") , Lavatories, wat,er-closets, laundry trays sinks.,-�bath tubs and shower baths., one-half inch . Section P '136# WATER CONTROL VALVES: shall be provided -as follows : (a) Stuffing -boxas and'handles for all concealed valves shall be long stem pattern,, free of any enclosuree (b) SEPARATE MA-IN VALVE for each building for plumbing fixtures and other pTERB-Ing accessories, independent of meter valve, ac- cessibly located at the buillding foundation or in the meter box* (a) SEPARATE WATER-CLOSET VALM in addition to the main service valve. (d) , MULTIPLE STORES. A valve independent of the meter valve for each store. in a build ng* (e) APARTIJENTS. A cold water valve, controlling all the pipes and fixtures In eacF-unit, an additional valve for each water closet and a separate valve for each hot water storage tanks (Other hot valves optional) * (f) Separate Urinal Valves. (g') A separate control valve for each hot water storage tank., ss (L) for height* (h) "A pressure relief valve shall be installed for each hot water storage tank. Solar relief valves shall be located outside of ,the insulationcontainer and at the terminus of a dead end pipe, not less than 641 in length* Discharge openings shall be turned to the wall or may discharge outside or at an observable point under a buildingg M jP I Is (i) Non-return seat valve in connection with automatic water closet flush valves. (j) Underground valves shall be installed and located in approved container. , W Solar heater valve accessibly located not more than 6f from floors Section P-137* WATER SUPPLY TO FIMURES. All plumbing fix- tures shall be provided with a sufFicient sulFly of water for flushing, ,to keep them in a sanitary conditions Every water closet and urinal shall be flushed by means of an approved tank or flush valves Thewater from flush tanks shall be used for no other purpose. Section P-138s, (a) WATER SUPPLY STORAGE TANIM shall be maintained in a clean condition. The presence of mosquito-larvae, sediment, or water growth, in a tank, or the discoloration of water In a tank., shall be deemed sufficient cause for the Plumbing inspector to order the cleaning and flushing of such tanks Tank cleaning shall be conducted as directed by the Plumbing Inspector, and the tank shall be sterilized after cleaning by filling the tank to the overflow point and adding to its con- tents a chlorine or other solution., approved and applied by the Plumbing Inspector. Where water pressure is not sufficient to supply all fixtures freely and continuously, a house supply tank, of sufficient size to afford an ample supply of water to all fixtures at all times., shall 'be provided* (b) WHERE WATER SUPPLY STORAGE TAIIKS ARE NECESSARY they shall be supplied from the v111age pressure 11 it Is avallaTolee 7-f—supplied from the village pressure.. a ball cook must be provided so that tank water cannot be syphoned, or flow by gravity., back into ,the village water supply pipes* Each house supply tank- shall have a metal cover., securely fastened to exclude vermin and toprevent wind-storm damage* House supply tanks shall be of concrete,, or iron,, or of wood lined with .,tin o r copper$ .The overflow ,pipes shall be brought down to -within six inches (6 ) of the roof, or discharged over .an .operi water-supplied sink or catch basin .:proper- ly trapped and venteds In no case shall the overflow be conn' ectddwith any part of the plumbing system* Emptying pipes for such tanks shall be provided, and shall be discharged In the manner required for overflow pipes, and may be branched into. overflow pipes. Drainpipes for tanks containinvore than five hundred (500) gallons must be at least three inches (3 in diameter and provided with a valve of the same size, (c) HOT WATER TANKS. Cold water supply to a hot water storage tank shall be dell—vered at bottom of tank through tubes* (d) HOT WATER PIPES.. 'between heating elements and storage tanks shall grade Up Eo storage tank. (e) AIR POCKET&, in hot and cold water pipes between tank and heating eleme_n_t_x_`sM==e avoided* (f) HOT WATER SUPPLY TO FIXTURES shall be* taken off the top of the storage tank. (g) THE HOT,WATER SYSTEM shall be designed so as to prevent back flow of hot waEer Ebrough pYl—dwater pipes, Section P-139. (a) SYPHON BREA!agRS - CROSS CONNECTIONS, The maintenance or installation of a plOSing fIxEure, valve, ag—pirator pump, pipe.. appurtenance, tank, pool-J, container., or any object with sub- merged water inlet or outlet s - supplied or� operated with water, which under any circumstances could be syphonedo aspirated, drained, discharged, or through which any material other than potable water could find entry intowatersupply pipes., not having an approved syphon-breaker or atmos- pheric gap, is prohibited*' The provisions of the above include the following: Bain-maries.. ..bed-pan fixtures,, bidets.,' dental., 4octor, under. taker, autopsy or other aspirators or venturi tubes or appliances using water for operation; non-automatic or direct flush water closet valves; floor drains or traps for cleaning jets; flush valves; food or drink .containers; fuel or gasoline storage tanks, or other containers using water for pressure or operation; glass ri-nsers., sterilizers,, seat action water closet valves, service sinks; sewage orother water pressure supplied ejectors; sitz or bath tubs; acquariums; steam tables; X-ray developing or photograph sinks; underground irrigation or 'lawn or garden sprinkler system, and water closet tanks with submerged inlets. (b) The use of check or other valves., as safety devices in protecting water supplies against typhonage, aspiration., pollution or contamination, is prohibited* (a) An atmospheric gap shall be maintained between the over- flow point and the water supply opening of all plumbing fixtures or appurtenancess building or cold water storage tanksg ponds, aquariums, swimming pools, irrigation or lawn or garden sprinkler systems.. with concealed or underground surface openings, tanks, or containers; such gaps in the case of lavatories and bath or laundry tubs shall be not less than five-eighths (5/8) of an inch in size; and in the case of building cold water storage tanks.., aquariums,, swimming pools or other tanks or con- tainers shall be not less than three inches (34) above said overflow point., in each. instance. Section P-140, (a) WELL ,SUCTION PIPES shall have a slab of concrete with a sloping surface 3R the suction. pipe., two feet (21 ) in radius, with a depth of two inches (2") below and a height of (211) two inches above the ground level, Where a well. connection pipe turns from the vertical to the horizontal., underground, such slab of concrete �shall be placed under the change of direction fitting sloping downward from the vertical suction pipe in all directions. Each well shall be located so that surface water will hot drain toward it* (b) TEST OF WELL WATER. When ordered by the Plumbing In- spector.. a sample of suo water shall be submitted to the Department of Health for the purpose of determining its purity, (c) RESPONSIBILITY FOR 10LLS. Any owner, or person install- ing a water supply well, Mall assume all responsibility as to the safety and quality of water, and for the safety of well covering; permits shall be issued and accepted only on the above mentioned conditions* ARTICLE 100 PLU14BING FIXTURES Section P-141. ., MATERIAL. (a) All, reeeptacles used as water closets, urinals, or otherwise, for the disposal of human excreta, shall -be of vitrified earthenwearo (b) The waste water from one shower head shallnot pass over or thru the floor area- of another shower head or over a floor area which could be occupied by more than one .bather, Section P-142, I 111ATER CLOSET BOVLS and traps shall be made in one (1) piece, and of such form as to hold a sufficient quantity of water when filled to the trap aver-flow., to prevent fouling of surface, and shall be provided with integral flushing rims,., so as ,,to flush 'the entire interior of the bowl. Seats for water closets installedlin public places shall be �of the open front type. Section F-143* FIXTURES RELUIRED. Attention is called to the Miami Shores Village BuilTi-n—g-Modelrequiring separatelwater closets and toilet rooms where persons other than those of the Caucasian race are to be provided for. No public toilet room or water closet shall be used as a dressing room, nor shall clothing be hung in any such' water closet or toilet room whether used by the ,public or by employees,, ,or,, by both. 'Where a building serves morethan one type of usage, it shall be deemed to belong to the class of usage for which the greater number of fixtures is required by this Code* The minimum. fixture, requirements for the various types of usage are as follows., (a.) FIXTURES REQUIRED IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDING: The owner or agent of any resid7e-ntial building, or any place W-here a person or persons are sheltered or employed, shall cause to be installed alt least one (1) water closetp one (1) lavatory, one (1) bath tub or shower and one (1) sink with proper water supply and sewer connection and disposal. All single , residences containing more than three bedrooms. shall, have at least two complete bath rooms, (b) FIXTURES RpLqUIRED IN STORES. Plumbing fixtures shall be installed as provided below; At least one (1) water closet and one (1) sink shall be installed for every Store. LA lavatory may be installed instead of a sink., but all pipe sizes andfixture openings in connection with such lavatories shall be as provided herein for the installation of sinks. (Stores selling food and other food or drink establishments are not included in this para- graph. . See Section P-144.) (c) FIXTURES IN ARCADES In arcades or other buildings, the individual stores of:wh1Fh Have a f—loor area not in excess of four hundred (400) square feet, common water closets, may be provided to be L used by both patrons and employees instead of the separate reqairements for stores, as covered by paragraph (b) of this Section., provided such fixtures are located not more than one. hundred seventy-five (175) feet developed length,, measured along all passages and stairways_' from the furthermost store served* Such common toilet rooms shall be provided with the following fixtures : One (1) water closet and Ono (1) lavatory for each four (4) stores (or major fraction thereof) for each sex of each race; in addition, ,there shall be provided at least 'one (1) slop sink in a separate ventilated compartment on each floor; and all said fixtures shall be located not more than one hundred fifty (150) fed-t. away from the furthermost store served* Workshops., , d.rink,, and food establishmentsm, are exoluded. from the above pro- . visions for arcades., and shall be governed by the requirements of section P-144# (d) PUBLIC PLACES -.OF ALTUSOdENT OR ASSEUBLY shall have for each sex, one Wwater closet and one (1) lavatory for each one hundred (100) patrons, properly designated, and of convenient access, The ratioLshall be determined by seating capacity wherever possible* (f) BAKE-RIES �GA KITCHENSO Preserving or canning plants, ,NDY bakeriess -and all food manufacturing plYn—ts not "otherwise listeds shall be provided with- at least one (1) water closet having ten (10) employees or lesss and one (1) lavatory for each- sex and race; and an additional toilet for each additional ten (10)' 'em'ployees, or major fraction thereof, shall, be provided* Sinks and other cleansing equipment shall meet the requirements of the Department *of Health and the Plumbing Inspector. Section P-144* FOOD­OR DRINK ESTABLISMUMS (a) REQUIREMENTS FOR M CLASSIFICATION OF (a) The- owner, builder, or agent for the owners or other� re- sponsible person or persons, of all establishments wherein foods or bever- ages are to be processed, manufactureds packed., prepared, sold, or dispensed for public consumptions shall make application upon affidavit for a permits . on fom- to be furnished by the Village, such application to be made to the Bureaus of Buildings Electrical and -Plumbing Inspection, In the order named, Plans for any such establishment shall meet the requirements of the aforesaid 'Bureaus of Building, Electrical and Plumbing Inspection., as here- inafter provided and said Plans s. hal.l. provide for installation of equipment designated herein for the particular class of establishment to be main- tained. (See paragraph (b,) hereof) * Before work of any nature is commenced on any such establishment or any such place is opened for business., a ,permit must have been approved jointly by said Bureaus* Permits or licenses from any department., divisions or bureau., of Miami Shores Village., shall not be issued. until the requirements provided herein have been met and. jointly approved* Application for permit shall be made and a new permit obtained to convert, adaptor alter a food or drink establishment from any classi- fication usage other than that stated in the original .permito The requirements of this Section shall apply to all new establishments and whenever an establishment is converted., altered., repair- ed or undergoes a change- in ownership or management* Fixture requirements for food and drink establishments other than, or In addition to., those classified in Paragraph (b) are as follows : (1) MINIMUM REREIREMENTS. At least one (1) water closet and one (1) lavat—ory shall. be installed for each sex of each .raoes properly designated, and of easy access. to both patrons and employees, in each food or drink establishments (2) All water closets for use in connection with any food or drink establishment shall haveeither outside entrance or a properly venti- lated vestibules (5) Where alcoholic beverages are servedin any food or. drink establishment., the following extra facilities shall be provided (in addition to - the minimum requirements of Paragraph (b) ,for such establish- ment: one (1) water closet., one (1) lavatory.. and one (1) urinal for white males; two (2) water closets and one (1) lavatory for white females, and . one (1) additional sinks (41 Where glasses are usedin any, food or drink establishment, at least one (1) two-compartment sink., with a convenient and ample space for an enamel pan for sterilization. p=poses and1running hot water. sh-all be provided* An a proveddishwashing machine may"be substituted for a two- p compartment, sink wherever such a sink 'is required.,by the Provisions of this Section* (5) In all food or drink establishments of any, classs whether toilet facilities for employees and patrons- are separate or combined., additidnal* and separate�.fixtures --shall be provided for employees other , than .those of the Caucasian race,, if any, even though not specifically de- signatedhereine 1 (6) The fact that the total' number of employees are not all on duty at any one time shall have no effect upon the minimum requirements as to any Plumbing fixture required by this Section for a food or drink establishments as all such requirements are, based upon the maximum number of possible userss as a constant standard* (7) 'Grease traps required in each' of the various following classifications of food or drink establishment., will be found in Section P-159 hereof. (8) In each instance where a urinal is required in any food or drink establishment, a water closet for males may be installed in place of same, but must be in addition to theminimum number of water closets designated as . the requirement for that particular class of establishment. (9) Each two and one-half lineal feet (2-40 ) of counter, or 2 each ten square feet (101 ) of floor space, shall be considered to be facilities for serving one (1) patron. (10) All food or drink establishment., regardless of classi. fication herein, shall be provided with the equipment necessary to supply constant running hot water* The foregoing minimum requirements shall be increased ac- cording to the number of food handlers employed or patrons served., as , specifically outlined in the following paragraph (b) . (b) CLASSIFICATION OF CLASS A. Food or drink establishment, or,% which employ n7ot-less than tweFt-y (203 nor morethan -twenty-five (25, food handlers, or provide seats at counters or tables for not less than �one hundred , (100) nor more, than one hundred and ninety-nine. (199) patrons, shall be designated. as "CLASS Afl. and each such establishment shall be provided with at least two (2) water closets and two (2) lava- tories for white employees of each sex, and two (2) urinals for white male employees; and.. if persons other than those of the, Caucasian race are employed, additional separate facilities consisting of o' ne(l,) water closet and one (1) lavatory for such male employees and two (2) , water closets and one (1) lavator for such female employees; but in no event shall less than three (3T water closets and two (2) lavatories be provided for employees; � there. shall also be .,provided at least three (3) water closets., two (2) * urinals.. ' and two (2) lavatories for male patrons, and four (4) water closets and three (3) lavatories for female patrons * Mere such facilities, for both. pa.trons and white employees are combined., a minimum-of- four (4) water closets and three (3) lava- tories, for white females and of -three (3) water closets, three (3) urinals, and two (2) lavatories for white males shall be provided. Sudh. 6stablisbments- sha1l be' provid6d-'With� eonstant running hot water;, a ,suitable greasetra-p of required capacity (See Section P-159) ; three (3) two-compartment sinks or dish-washing machines (See paragraph (a) of this -Section) and two (2) pot-washing sinks* CLASS Be Food. or drink establishments which employ from ten (10) to ninete (19) food handlers., or which provide seats at counters or tables for fifty (50) to ninety-nine (99) patrons., shall be diesignat- ed as "CLASS Bit and each such establishment shall be provided with at least two (2) water closets, one (1) lavatory and one (1) urinal for white male employees and at least two (2) water closets and two (2) lavatories for white female employees; if persons other than those of the Caucasian race are employeds additional, separate facilities con- sisting of at least one (1) water closet and one (1) lavatory shall be provided for each sex for employees of such other races' - For patrons of each "Class, B" establishment., at least one (1) water closet, one (1) lavatory,, and one (1) urinal shall be provided for maleff,, and at least two (2) water closets . and two (2) lavatories for females., shall be provided* Where such facilities for both patrons and white employees. are combined in a "Class Bit - est.ablishment., a minimum of two (2) water closets, two (2) lavatories,, .andl,two (2) urinals� shall be provided,, and for, males-., three , (3) water closets., and three (3) lavatories for females, shall be . provided* Such establishments shall- be provided with hot running water,, a suitable grease trap of required capacity (See Section P-159) - three P (3) two-compartment sinks or dish-washing machines (See Paragraph ,"All of this Section) ,and a pot-washing sink. CLASS 0. Food or drink establishments which employ not less than five (5) nor more than nine (9) food handlers, or which provide seating capacity for twenty-five (25) to: forty-nine (49) patrons., shall be designated as "Class Clio Each such establishment shall be provided with at least one (1) water 'closet,, one- (l) lavatory and one (1) urinal for male employees, and two (2) water ,closets and two(2) lavatories� for female employees; and if persons other than those of the Caucasian race are employed, additional and separate facilities, consisting of one (1) water closet and one (1) lavatory shall be provided for each sex of such other race* More such facilities for both patrons and white. employees are combined in a "Class Cot establishment, a minimum of two (2) water closets, two (2) lavatories and one (1) urinal shall be provided for males and two (2) water closets and three (3) lavatories for fe* males* CLASS D. Food or drink establishments which employ not over five (5) food handlers,, or which provide seating accommodations for less than twenty-five (25) patrons, shall be designated as "Class Do'. Each such establishment shall be provided with 'at least one (1) water closet, one (1) lavatory And one (l) urinal all of which shall be easily accessible to white male employees and patrons and at least one (1) water closet and one (1) lavatory shall be provided for white female employees and patrons. easily accessible to both; however, if persons other than those of the Caucasian race are employed, additional separate facilities shall be provided for each sex of 'such other race* Where such facilities for both patrons and white employees are combined P a minimum of one (1) water closet and one (1,) lavatory shall be provided for each sex and similar separate facilities shall be provided for employees other than those of the Caucasian race, if any* Such establishments shall be provided with running hot water,, rease trap of required, capacity (See 'Section P-159) ; (See Paragraph A" of this Section) ; and one (1) two-compartment sink or dish-washing machine, and a pot-washing sinks CLASS E. Food and drink establishments using paper service only,, and7n_otusing dishes,, shall be designated as "Class Ell and shall be provided with at least one (1) water closet andone (1) lavatory for each sex of -each race,, one (1) urinal, and suitable sinks. CLASS F. Soda Fountains where no foods are served, , and soft d-rink. establishments or others which deal in packaged foods only, shall be des ignated as "Class Fit and shall be I provided with at least one (1) water closet and one (1) lavatory for each sex of each race, readily accessible to both patrons, and employees,, and a two-compartment sink, (See Paragraph (a) of this Section) ; but if any soda fountain or soft drink establishment maintains a luncheonette.., it shall be considered as a food establishment under one of the above named classifications# CLASS G, Beer Bars shall be provided with at least one (1) water closet, one (1) urinal, and one (1) lavatory for males; one (1) water Olo'set and one (1) lavatory for females, and shall be designated as -"Class Gil. This class shall include also :any bar ;over sixtben (16-1 ) feet in,length .-and antadditional w-a' ter' closet sfiall be required- for ,each 5 1 ex.,, for each additional sixteen feet (161 )' of bar or fraction thereoft provided that, for males, such additiL onalaccommodation may be a urinal* CLASS H, Food or :drink establishments other than those in- cluded in Class "A", 1193".9 to 0".9 "Dtl , tlE" and f'Gtl., or which do I not prepare or serve food for consumption on tke pre.'mises, shall be designated as "Class Hit and' shall provide a minimum of one (1) water .closet., one (1) lavatory, and one (1) sink for each ten (10) employees or fraction th re- of; and, if persons other than those of -the Caucasian race are employed., additional separate similar facilities shall be provided. for such employees* SPECIAL CIASS. Any food or drink establishment providing s6ating accommodations for 200 patrons or more shall .be considered as in a special class and the minimum,requirements for plumbing fixtures, in each individual instance, shall be .,given the spe-cial consideration of thePlumbing Inspector*' The decision of the Village Manager and �the- .Plumbing -Inspector as to toilet'' facilitie6 and plumbing fixtur,es to be provided fur both employees an,d patrons shall be accepted and ,agreed,- to by the owner or builder, in each such instance., before permit for any such installation isissued. TABLE OF MINITAUM SANITARY RE��IRFITENTS FOR FOOD OR DRINK BSTABLISIEv�ENTS (SEE SECT110Y P 144) . No.- No. No. of No. of No. of of Lava- Two-compart- Regular of., Type of Establishment Water Closets tories ment Sinks Sinks UtinAl (Accommodating 206 patrons or over, or having over, 25 employees on dut at any one time. (Consult Plumbing Inspector for Fixture Requireme CLASS A: Employees-White-Male 3 2 2 ( 100 199 Female 2 2 patrons or 20 Other races Male 1 1 to 25 employees Female 2 1 on duty at one time)Patrons- Male 3 �2 2 (Where facilities for Female 4 3 patrons and white eraplbyees are combined) Male 4 , 3 3 Female 5 ' 4 SS B: Employees-WhIte-Male 2 1 3 1 1 (50 t 9 patrons Female 2 2 or 10 to 19 em- Other races Male 1 1 ployees on duty Female 1 1 at any one time) Patrons Male 1 1 1 Female 2 2 (WHere facTlities roF patrons and white employees are combined)� Male 2 2 2 Female 3 3 'CJMWS 0: Employees-WHM e 1 1 2 1 1 (25 to 49 Patrons Female 2 2 or not over 9 Other races Male 1 1 employees on duty Female 1 1 at any one time) Patrons Male 1 1 1 Female 1 2 (Where facilities for white patrons and employees are combined) - - - - - - - - - Male 2 2 1 Female 2 . 3 CLASS D White-Male . 1 1 * 1 1 1 (24 patrons or loss Female 1 1 or not over 5 Other races Male 1 1 employees on duty at any one time) For white em- ployees & patrons - - - - - Female 1 1 CLASS EO (usinE-no dishes) For white employees and patrons (Same as I'D" above CLAS3 .L.- (Sod Fountaingand Package food Stores) 11* ' Male 1 1 1, For patrons and white employees Fem.1 1 CLASS G: Beer bars less than Male 1 1 1 161 In length (for patrons Female 1 1 and white employees) For each additional 161 or fraction thereof in length Male 1 1 of bar Female 1 1 CLASS H: All food or drink establish- meREs not included in any of the j above (or which do not serve food) 1�for each 10 white employees on duty, at any one time or portion thereof, 1 1 For other races, if e 1 Where alcoholic beverages .are served in any of the above named classes of establishment., in addition to above requirements: Male 1 1 Female 2 1 ( Continued) -N-Wherever a urinal is required herein, a water closet for males may be installed In place of same, but must be in addition to the number of water closets listed as required for males in that particular type of establishment* -.--.--VTherever provision is made for combined facilities, it shall be understood that in any establishment employing others than members of the Caucasian race, additional separate fixtures shall be installed*- (For table showing Grease Trap Requirements.. See Section P-159) Section P-145o APARTMENT HOUSES * Rule Noe 1405 of the Florida. Hotel Commission requires Ehe fo-1lowing minimum fixtures for apartment houses; one (1) water closet., one (1) bath tub or shower., and one(l) sink for ,each suite orapartment intended for separate occupancy* Each room used or intended. for use as a kitchen, or in which cooking is to be done, or food prepared shall be provided with at least one (1) kitchen sink suppliedwith running water* This State hotel requirement shall be considered as a part of this Code* Section P-146# PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND OFFICE BUILDINGS shall be provided with at least one (1) water closet and one__ _TT)=avatory for each sex for each ten .(10) �rooms or major fraction thereof,, .and one (1) slop sink on each floor* Section P-1419 WORK SHOPS A611D MANUFACTURING PLANTS shall be provided with at least one� (1) waEer �closet, , aMd one (13 atory or twenty-four (24) inches of wash sink., for each sex 'for each ten (10) occupants or major fraction thereof, except that where urinals are provided for males, the may -be installed instead of water closets to the extent of fifty t5OT percent of the above -req-Liirementse Similar separate fixtures shall be required for 'those pf.-other than Caucasian race in all instances, and shall be added in the same ratio* Seotion ,,F-14B.- FIXT-ORES REgUIRED IN SCHOOL BUILDINGS. separate _Wa Ltler closet shall- be provIded- for teachers or- other- adults independent of water c'i6se-ts for .pupilso The use ,.o.f. pedestal or wall urinals is Prohibited* Floor drains shall be provided for all- toilet rooms containing three (3) or more water closets. There shall be .at least one (1) water closet and one (1) urinal for every forty (40) ,boys or major fractions thereof and one (1) water closet for every twenty (20) girls or major fraction thereof. All water closet seats shall be of the open front. type* Total class room seating capa- city dhall determine the . ratio of all such plumbing fixtures* Section P-149e FIXTURES REQUIRED FOR BUILDINGS IN COURSE OF CONUTRUCTION For a building in course of construcElon aE least one (1) water closet for Caucasian employees and one (1) water closet for other races., with proper water supply shall be installeds provided a sewer connection and water supply are available, and if not availables arrangements satis- factory to the Plumbing Department shall be made. Section P-150., SWIMMING POOLS. A swimming pool shall be considered a plumbing fixture, subject to all the provisions herein contained, and shall comply .with the following requirementst (a) Swimming pools shall be constructed to meet the re- quirements of the Building Inspector and the, Plumbing Inspector and permits from both must be obtained before construction., alteration or repair of a swimming pool is commenced. (b) If algae appear in a pool, its contents shall be tr eated three (3) times a week with a minimum. of one-half Q%) pound of copper 2 sulphate per 100,000 gallons of water, or by other approved method, un- til all traces of such growths have disappeared* (c) A foot walk not less than two. (2) feet wide., shall surround the pool* (d) Connections to the water supply., to the sewer system, or to any other outlet from the pool and refiltration system, shall be made in accordance with the provisions of this Code. Section P_'�151* DRINI�IXG FOUNTAINS. Where drinking fountains are installed.. they shall be of an approved bubbling type- so arranged as to prevent the water orifice from. coming in contact with the lips of the user., and to, preclude the possibility of- water from mouths dripping back into or upon the water orifice* Section P-1529 PROHIBITED FIXTURES. The installati-on .of kitchenlor scullery sinks constructed of wood or hopper water clQ sets, damaged fixtures, or compressed or composition paper or pulp closet tanks, is prohibitdd* Urinals o-f the pedestal gutter,, wall., lip., or, trough type are also prohibited,, regardless of design or material* Section P-153. . DEFECTIVE .FIXTURES. All plumbing fixtures' shall be maintained in 'a sanitary and clean c6ndition. an,d., if found to be defective or in unsanitary condition*., shall be immediately re- paired, renovated., replaced, or removed, ARTICLE 11. Section P-1540 REPRIGERATION-BAR AND FOUNTAIN SAFE WASTE- SPECIAL IffASTE. Refrigerator waste pipes shall discharge B'nly: (a) Into an open portable pan; Into an. open water supplied fixture inconstant usel, other than. a water closet or urinal.- (C) Directly into a floor drain; (d) Into an apprbve,d : trap or catch basin. All such receptacles shall be arranged so that when stopped they will oVerf1oWLon tba floor or at an observable point and if under a building -shall not be over two (2) feet from the edge of same. (e) - A refrigerator safe waste ,over twenty (20) feet in length shall be trapped.- butsuch traps nebd. not be vented* All ,refrigerato'j safe waste pipe shall be .-installed and .cleanouts located qo� t4gt- all parts of such pipe ,are 'acbessible f6r - cleaningi (f) Refrigerator traps located one above- the other need not be separately vented, provided that the waste pipe ' is continued full size through the roof* (g) Vertical and horizontal refrigerator safe waste pipes, offsets, and all changes Indirection of such pipes shall be provided with cleanouts" (h) The drainage from refrigerator rooms., In which either food or lee is placed, . shall dischargeinto an accessibly located catch basin or other approved fixture, located outside such room. . ., (I) The mi-aimilm size of vertical safe waste pippfor refrig-, erators in privatedwel-lings and apartment houses shall be as provided In the waste stack table� bontalned. herein. (j) There shall be, an openair� space between all refrigerator or ice-box waste openings, ,and traps ..qr receptacles receiving waste waters (k) So*il. ,waste orbuilding drain piloes shall not be , located inside a refrigerator room or ice-box. Section P-155. DRI14KING FOUNTAINS In old buildings -may dis. charge into an open fixtu7re or trap excepting a water closet,,. or urinal., or bidet, or may discharge into any trap., except those named above., located between the water seal of the trap and. the fixture outlet& A fountain, located where waste connection cannot conveniently be ob- tained, may discharge intocpen joint tile ,or into a soakage pit placed . outside a building, built in the ground.. or -under a building which ,is ventilated with at least two (2) points of ventilation, each of which, , measures not less than three hundred twenty-four (324) s��are inche's in .area. Soakage pits for fountains shall have concrete block or natural rock walls laidVithout mortar, shall have a concrete top, ,such pits shall not be located within three feet t3l ) of any bearing wall or foundation. Drinking fountains for' new buildings shall be installed under the same plumbing regulations as herein provided for lavatories, Section P-156. SAFE WASTES FOR BARS. SODA FOUNTAINS, AN ATIR C6 OLIN G"BI�4UIFMENT shall be of galvanized Iron or steel screwed pipe,9 brass -or copper pipe used with soldered or screwed fittings of not less . than one and one-quarter (Jjlf)� jn size. Cast- Iron shall be used -when under ground or'"doncrete, Section P-157. SAFE WASTE FOR SODA FOUNTAINS, BARS. FISH, POULTRY AL CANNING ESTABLISHMENTS. Floor drains and safe waste pipes Tror soTa' fountains, bars,, Vs , poultrys canning and preserving establishments,, shall be install-ed under all bars,, refrigerators.. and other equipment incidental to, canning or preparing foods or beverages for public eonsumption ,and salocated as to drain thoroughly all working floor space., , Sinks, refrigerators, cleaning boards, bottle washers, or waste from similar equipment which is free from solids or greases,, may ,diseharge through safe waste pipes into the fixture side �of a floor drain.' There shall be at least three (3) inches of unobstr ueted space above floor level between the surface of the drain and any object.. Restaurant floor drains, 'i.n additioa to floor waste water, shall receive only waste free from solids or grease. Drains may be provided to cateh 'the overflow from equipment. sueh as refrigerators,, Bain-Maries,, coffee urns,, *glass' sinks or similar equipment, where potato pe.elers or other_ouch �food. appliances diSchar e w aste. ontOL:a floor- the drain sliCall be provided with a lofte-e �h (1/81 i4ch '.4creen basket, Section -P-158. ACID -WASTES. Liquid wastes which carry acids.. except such acid wastes as are obtained in photographic film development, and waste from all places where laboratorys. photo-engraving, or battery work, is done for the public, shall be disposed of as follows: (a) Discharged into an approved acid-resisting, metal, auto- matie diluting or neutralizing container; thence separately to a soakage pit*. (b) Discharged into an approved aoid-resisting sink provided with faucet and extended overflow pipe., and thence through an approved aeid-resisting trap and waste pipe,, to a soakage pit, (c) Material used in the Installation .of acid-resisting pipes, sink fixtures and appurtenances, shall require the written approval of the Plumbing Inspector. Section P-159. GREASE TRAPS. Kitchen, waste orother greasy waste from restaurants,,, club houses-, public Institutions., or other estab- lishments where grease wastes, are produced, shall be intercepted by 6 grease trap of an approved design which will exclude grease or other solids from the sewer system, andthe reopeetive , eapacities of such traps shall be in accordance with the following: TABLE OF MIN. CAPiLCITIES FOR GREASE TRAPS CLASSIFICATION : FACILITIES MINIMUM SIZE : See. Sedtlon P-124 Special : 200 Patrons or over : See NOTE* CLass A-, : 100 to 20O .Patrons : 65. gallons Class B- 50 to 99 Patrons Inclo , : 45 gallon's Class C- 25 . to 49 Patrons : 20 gallons Class D- 25 Patrons : 10 gallons Class ,E- See Section P-124 5 gallons Class :F- P-124 : none Class G- P-124 : none Class H- P-124 : none *NOTE: Where facilities are provided for more than 200 patrons in a food or drink establishments it shall be considered a special problem, and grease traps shall be Installed of such capacity as directed by the Plumbing Inspector. Greasetraps shall be of cast Iron or precast concrete and shall have proper baffle walls and be provided With removable air-tight and vermin-proof cast iron covers, when for in- side use, but may� be of poured concrete whenfor outside use,, and. In the latter case shall have baffle walls and be provided. with a removable or hinged cover which shall be air-tight and -vermin proof* Section P-460. GREASE TRAPS AND KITOHEN FIXTURES connected to a grease trap shall ed as follows; -(a)' ' All inside, grease traps shall be vented, (b) In., an outside grease trap� the vent �may be omitted, but each , fixture shall be trapped and a. loeal vent shall be provided at the extreme end of the safe waste .,systemand extended independently above the roof. Air t4lets ,shall be Provided on the inl.e t side of- outside grease trap Inverts. (a Where_,a grease, t�rapjs required -to be- vented, (as in -sub- section (ai -above), a loeal .,veht�, 613ill be optional, but is recommended and ifinstall6d. such jocat've�nt' must be extended separately above the roof* (See Section P-129 for cleanout.) ('See Section P-186 Vent Lines for' Inside Grease Traps.) Section P-161. PRIVATE GARAGES. All liquid wastes from pri- vate garages shall be Intercepted before entering a sewer by an approved trap which shall be properly vented. (See Section P-42), Such wastes shall not drain over or into any street, alleys sidewalks courtyards or , paved approach. Section P--162, INTERCEPTORS (a) GASOLINE, OIL, AND SAND INTERCEPTORS. All filling stationss garages and other places. where repair.. , greasrn-gor assembly work for automobiles is done, or where automobiles are washed for the public, and all dry cleaning or other establishments where gasoline or other in- .flammable liquids are disposed of, shall be provided with approved catch basins., arranged. in such a, manner as to intercept oil., gasoline$ or other inflammable fluids, as �,well as sand, silt, pr ,othersolids, for the Pur- pose of- effectually excluding same from. the .sewer systems and such catch basins, shall be revented .and locally vented. (See Section P-IS6' and P-190) _ (b) INTERCEPTORS FOR BOTTLING PLANTS1ND OTHER PACKING ESTABLISMNTE-. All was--te inciderita 1 1 to bottling or other pFe-king* operations shall dis- charge into an approved interceptor designed to prevent effectually the, passage of glass, sediment, and other objectional matter, into, any sewer system. ' (e.) All laundries and other places where cloths glasss bottle caps, paper labels, or other materialsp would find entry into the sewer system, shall be provided with anInterceptor of a design which meets the -approval of the Plumbing Inspector. Such interceptor shall be kept at all times in condition to effectually serve the purpose Intended., ARTICLE '12. BUILDING DRAINS AND SEI�'IERS Section P-163. OLD PLUMBING. Old sewers, d rains, waste pipe, septic tank, drain fields or plumbl—agmaybe used in. connection with now buildings. or ,new plumbing fixtures only when they are found. -upon exam- ination and test, to conform in all. respects to the requirements govern- Ing new work or .plumbing as prescribed in this, Code. See.tion P-164. EXCAVATION, Each building sewer shall be. laid An a separate trench., provIldled ---that trenches out through, ro' ek may be .benched on the side for water pipe. All excavations re4uired 'to, be made for the installation of a building drainage system or any part thereof,, shall be open trench work. All, .such within the walls of a building,, trenches shall be kept open until the piping has been inspected, testeds and approved. Section P-165.. LOCATION OF SEWERS AND DRAINS. Building sewer,, drain, gas., water, or other pipe, shall enter a Uu_lldlng�wall or foundat- ion approximately at right angles and the building wall or foundation. immediately above the excavation therefor shall be. strueturally protected, in a manner approved by the Building Inspector. Where, however,, it is necessary for such an excavation for pipes to be .dug parallel or approx- : Imately,rrallel with a building wall or foundation, and within three feet (3 of. same,, permission in writing =st be obtained from the Build- ing Inspector before said work is commenced .and., In such event, said building wall or foundation shall be suitably protected against possible settlement or other weakening influences* Seetio P, 166' 'GASOLINE' §EVICE AND FILLING. STATION DRAINS n. AND INTERCEPTOR& L ;8-a'no.,�.' waste, wator�, and ,drainage from flushing or Washing paved floors or floor areas -in gas and oil rvice se stations,, or ,other places where oil or­g I rease wastes would otherwise be deposited on a public sidewalk. or street., sh b.e drained into a chamel, -or' trough ro I.ded I all ron grate o a design, size, with sloped bottom -,p V th a'' c'ast I f I Plumb Ins1napeetor such t ough shall b and weight, approved by the r e located so as to intercept allidrainage and prevent its. diseharge- on any sidewalk or streett .and then e6nv eyed to an- approved gas, oil, and sand Interceptor;. (S-ee Section P-162). Thenceto an approved soakage pit, Section P-1674 SIZES OF :SEWBRS1ND DRAINS. The required sizes of sanitary house drains$ sanitarFMuse ,sewsrs. and horizontal �branches., shall big determined on the basis of the total,number of fixture units drained by them, in accordance with 'the following tables: PIPE SIZES REQUIRED IN BUILDING SEWERS AND DRAINS FTR—SANITARYSYSTEM ON-rY—. :Max. number of fixture units ., - DIa. :Kax. number of fixture units. : Slop: Slope: Slope: Slope of : Slope: Slo e: .Slope, Sl e 1 in : iffn pipe-: 1/16n: 17811: Ve 1072 It Dia. : /16 : 1/8": of :fall : fall : fall : fall fall : fall : fall fall DIDe :per ft: Rer ft:Perft:per to `. -.:perft:per ft:per ft: per -ft JA 0 1 *5" 160: 270: 370: 5.40 0 � 2 2i.5 :06" 260: 510: � 720: 1050 2 1 7 X9 X12 :811 700: 1290: 1860: 2640 *17 : .*21 *27 :10ff 1000; 2520: 3600: 5250 114 1150 210 :12" 2500: 4390: ' 6300: 9300 11600: 16800 :15" 5000, 8300. No water closet shall diseharge- into a building drain less than four inches (4") in diameter.. Not more than two (2) ,water closets shall discharge into any three inch (3") horizontal branch. J3 PIPE SIZES FOR HORIZONTAL BRANCHES OR SANITARY SYSTU ONLY Max* _number of fixture units Max. number of fixtute units Dia, S 0 e Dia., �Slop 0 G: S o,pe: 810 e 11pe SIO e* sl-o e: 81 S1 -4 1 of 10 e 114 2- of 16 178, : 17 /1 8 � : 17 pipe : inch inch inch inch Pip e inch: inches : fall, fall fal,I fall f a,,�: �Aach : in ich I 0 f all'' : f all fall , :Per ft:per ft:per ft:per ft. :Per ft:per ft:per ft:per ft. :5 216 : 264 1 0 2 2 2 :6 162 : 300 450 : 600 2 1 5 : x6 ZOO : 990 1.302 : 2220 x8_, #3 3 *15 : *18 '*21 :10 990 :1800 2520 : - 3900 4 12 84 96 114 :12 1800 :3084 4390 t 6912 W No water closet shall discharge Into 'a building drain les's than four inches (411) In diameter, Not more than two (2)" water closets shall discharge Into any three inch 011) horizontal branch. Section P-166. THE RESUIRED SIZES of rain water building drains,, building sewers$ and'6thearr I—ateral stoiE__dF`a`1ns, shall beLdetermined on the asis of the total drained area In -horizontal projection, in accordance with the following table: PIPE SIZES RE IRED IN DRAIN SEWERS FOR RAIN WXCUR SYSTEMN OLy- . :Max. drained ro6f-—area :Max. drMied roof area (square feet) (Square feet Dia. of : slopet- -slope: —Slope: Slope : Dia. :--slope- 510 e: Sio slope : 1/16 1/8 1/4 : 1/2 : of : 1/16 178 :. 1/4pe6: 1 A pipe : inch inch :, Inch : inch :Pipe : inch inch : .inch : ' inch inches : fall fall : fall : �fall :inches: .-fill fall. : fall : fall :per ,ft:,ger ft:Der ft-per ft :Per ft: Rer ft:per ft-�Per ft. 2**e* 00 * 0 150 : 300 : ' 440 : 620 :8 5500 :11000 :16000 ,: 22200 3** . . . . 400 : 865 :. 1250 : . 1750 :10 :11000 :19500 :27500 : 40000 14 . : . . . . 750 : 1860 2650 : 3800 :12 :16000 :32500 :45500: 65500 5 . . . . . . 1800 : 3300 4700 : 6650 :14 :23000 042600 :60000: 95000 6 3800 : 5250 7500 : 10700 :15 :28000 :580oo :81000 :115000 The calculations in t his table are based upon a rate of rainfall of four Inches (0) per hour, Multiply the given roof area by two-thirds (0.667) to provide for six iLh (60) rainfalli or multiply each given roof area by 4/x, where x Is. the rate of raihfall pet hour to be provided for In Inches. **NOTES: When discharging into a under a si ewalks the minimum size permitted shall, be four inches 4" ***Where a higher vertical wall adjoins a roofj excluding walls less than 10t high., thereby causing additional rain water to be Intercepted and reach the roof, half the area of such vertical wall shall be added to the roofarea for which drain pipes are to be provided. Section P-169, RAINWATER IN BUSINESS AND WAREHOUSE DISTRICTS. Where building or paved areas cover the entire premises, or eighty percent (80%) thereof, in the area designatedas Zones B-1. and I-1. roof or area drainage shall be disposed of as follows: (a) Application shall be made to the Zlumbing Inspector for permission to earry 'suoh, drainage. intolthe street gutter or soakage pit* (b) The disposal of rain water from roofs or paved areas shall be -provided for as follows: In all areas classed as residentiali (according to the Zoning Ordinances of Miami,. Shores Village) rain water may' be discharged on the ground surface. (e) Rain water pipes or drainage from paved 'areas shall not' discharge over sidewalks, but must be conducted under same to gutter, through approved pipe or channel, or intercepted by a gutter as provided- , in Section P-166.. Section P-170. GUTTER AND LEADER-SIZES shall not be less than . the -following: Area of roof Gutter Diameter Leader Diameter Area in in square- fast in -inehes - in Inches Square Inches UP to 90 3 10,76 91 to 270 4 2 3.14 271 to 810 4 4,90� 811 to 1800 5 3 .7.06 1801 to 3600 6 4 3601 to 5500 8 5501 to 9600 10 6 28.27 Omnew buildings gutters eight inches (80) . Or over In width shall 'be hung with galvanized wrought iron hangers of an approved .typeo The above sizes of rain leaders are based on diameter of circular shape rain leaders, and, gutter sizes are based on semi-eircular shaped sheet-metal gutters. Where other -shapes are used, .they shall have the same sectional area to carry water. Section P-171. INSIDE CONDUCTORS., When built within the walls of any building, or run in an. inner Fr—exterior court or shaft, all eond- uctors or roof leaders shall be constructed of cast iron,,, lead., galvanized wrought Iron, brass or steel pipe; fittings shall be of the same ,size, design and material as required forlsoll and waste pipes , Section P;172. DEFECTIVE CONDUCTOR PIPES, When an existing . sheet metal conduct r, pipe7bulit..within, the -Walls of any' building becomes such conductor shall be replaced�,­immediately by one which conforms to -the requirements -of this Code, Section P-1,73.- LEADERS- AS SOIL� VVASTEYENT. Conductor pipes shall not be used as soil, waste, or--ventpIpes,, nor -sha-11 "any soil.,- waste or vent pipe be used as a conductor unl.ess otherwise provided in this eodeo - Section ,P-174. _OVHRFLOW � pipes from cisterns-, supply tanks,, expansiori tanks,, and 'drip"pan-''s-- . shall connect� only indirectly with a build- ing sewer, building ,drain soil'' or' waste pipe. Section P-1 75. PROHIBITED WASTE AND CONNECTION TO SEWAGE SYSTEM. No person shall make or maUntaln any eonnecti—o—F—Uth a sewer or appurE—enance thereof, whereby there may -be conveyed suffocating,,� corrosive, or explosive liquid, gas, vapor, substance,, ormateriLal. See Section P-162. Section P-176. * UNLAWFUL TO IMPAIR OR OBSTRUCT SEWERS. No person shall do any act or thing' WHIcH may impair or obst;ucE the flow in my sewer, clog any appurtenance thereof, or place therein any. substance., ,.solid, or liquid, which would cause a nuisance or fire hazard to exist or be maintained. ART-I OLE 13. SOIL, WASTE AND VENT PIPE SPECIFICATIONS Section P-177. FIXTURE UNIT DISCWGE. One (1) cubic foot per.-minute or seven and one-half (7-TF ,gallons per minute shall be the basic unit discharge, which Is based on 'the rate of, discharge from a lavatory and shall apply to. any water discharge from fixtures. Such unit discharge shall apply to waste discharges from air conditioning, refrigerat- Ion units, laundries, bottling plants., or, other commercial Installations. The following table shall be employed to determine 'fixture 'unit values to ,be assigned to fixtures for the. various occupancy groups and applied to section 179. FIXTURE -UNITS "UNIT" DISCHARGE VALUE OF FIXTURES One Fixture One Fixture Uni ts Mth TUT ' 2 6 Bedpan Sink or Bedpan Washer Bidet . . . . . 0 * a 6 *. 0 3 Combination Fixture . 0 a * � * 3. Cubic foot or Waste Water * * 1 Cuspidor, Fountain or Dental. 3. Drinking Fountain Floor Drain 2 Floor Drain (Fiu;h*Rimj 3 Foot or' Sitz Bath . . . 2 Fountain Cuspidor Ice Box Waste Infant' s orBabyls slab Bath. 'ff Laundry Tray (1 to 3 part) 3 Lavatory 'or Wash Basin .. � i Refrigerator . . . . . . . . . 1 Shower Bath Single head) . . 3 Shower' ,Bath Nultiple head) . . . . . . . . 4 Sinks Kitchen - Rest. ,(Glass) . 4 it :11 L �Pot) 8 Silver) (Vegetable) : 8, Lavatory, Surgeon's or Medical. 6 Lunch Counter, or bar , 8 Residence or Store 2 Slop, Syph6n Jet (Flusi h� �r �op*) * 4 Soda Fountain 4 Pantry, Wash (Three feet� of) . Sterilizer (Bedpan) . . . . . . . . . . . (Instruments) . 0 0 - a 0 Traps, (Slop' Sink 2 3 (Slop Pirilk 3 4 Urinal Gutter , . . Prohibited Lip, ,(Trough or Gutier*) *, Prohibited Pedestal or blowout Prohibited stall 3 'Water Closet 6 One bathroom group consisting of 1 water Closet, 1 Lavatory and bath tub and overhead shower,, , or of l .water Closet I lavatory and I -shower 'Compartment '. 8 Section P-178. SOIL AND WASTE STACK. Each buildingin which water closets are installed shall have a--t-re—ast one three (3ft) -inch or four'. inch: (.4") soil s�tack extending full sjze �through the roof.� Soil and waste stacks carried, to, the ;,second .floor, must. extend, full -size through the roof. �All soil and waste,, staeks shall -be as direct a's possible and free from sharp angles or turns. The required size of a soil waste stack shall be independently determined by the total of all fixture units connected to the stack in accordance with the following table: (a) MAXIMUM NUMBER OF FIXTURE UNITS4% ON ONE . STACK With"Sanitary Tn -Maxinnim inlets :With all 450"Y" :length .in- :or .11codinatlon :eluding , PtlYn and one- :extension *eighth (1/811) :.as vent :bend inlets Diameter In one on any :in one on. any: (inches) Branch one : branch one ; Feet Interval stack :Interval: stack : 1 : 50 2 4 12 : 65 2 9 ; 16 . 15 36 85 3 24 : 46 45 72 �212 4 144 : 256 2401.� :384 300 5 324 : 680 540 1020 390 6 672 : 1380 � 1122, 2070 510 8 2088 3600, 3480... : 5400 750 NOTE: See Seetio n. P-177 for definition of "Fixture Unit". Screw pipe ,sizes., as given, are for use only when connecting to old work or when using copper., brass, or lead. (b) The term nBraneh Intervalt' shall be interpreted .to mean a vertical length of stack of not less than eight (8) feet, within which a branch or branches are connected; and the total number of fixture units,, on all branches eonnected .to a stackwithin any eight feet (81 ) length,, shall not exceed L the maximum permitted in the above, table in any one "Branch Interval" (c). RESTRICTIONS. No water closet shall discharge into a stack, of less than three inches J-3" ) in diameter. Not more than three 0) water closets, or their equivalent In fixture units.. shall discharge' into any three inch (3n) stack from one' (1) three inch On) branch;, and .not more than two (2) such branches shall connect to a three ineh- (311) stack at the same point or level. Not more than, one-half (j) -the number of fixture units specified In- the foregoing table shall be permitted to discharge- into a branchor into thestack above t.he ,point Where the pitch is less than forty-five degrees (450) from the horizontal., No , braneh- shal.l. be ,more, than one-half the permissible, le �h or stack VL9 -Section P-179. VMS REQUIRED SIZES FOR F IXTURE UNITS. The required size of main vents o-r vent stao,ks .shall be, det9rmined from the size of the:.soil or waste stack vented' the' total:% number of fixture-units drained into it, and the developedilength. of the vent,, in -aecordanee with the following table, (interpolating when necessary between '.permissible vent lengths given In the table) :- Section P-179 (Continued) . MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE .LENGTHS OF VENTS (IN FEET) TOR SOIL AND WASTE STACKS. Diameter of : . No. of Diam I ent of Vent (in inches) soil or fixture: waste stack: units 1,11 J.L 2: 2 2-:91 3 4 5 6 8 10 Inches � 1 : 45:. Pp, to� 8� : 35: 60,*., so 0 2 :Up t618 30: 50: 90: *21 'Up to36 25: 451. 75-: 10500 12 34:120: 180: 212: 3' - 18 18: 70: 180: 212 3 . 24 12: 50: 1.30: 211�-. 3 . . . 36 '8: 35: 03: 212: 3 - 48 7: 32: 80: 212: 3 - 72 6: 25: 65: 212: 4 , 9 24 25: 110: .900: 300:340: 4 # 48 16:1 -65 i 115: 300: 340' : 4 e 96 12: 45: 84: 300:340: 4 . . . . 144 9: 361: 72: 300*0340: 4 - a 0 192 8: 30: 64: 282*Z40: 4 - . . 264 7: 20: 56: 245:340: 4 . . e 384 5: 18: 47: 208:340: 5 72 40:-' 65: 250:390: 440: 144 30t 47: 180:390: 440: 5 5 268 20: 32: 124:390: 4404 5 432 : - : 16 24: 94:320: , 440: 5 . . . . 720 : - : 10: 16: 70:225: 440:6 5 - - 1020 : - : 8: - 13: 58:180:' 440: 6 - 0 144: - : 108:340: 5100* 0 6 288 . 15: 70:220: 510: 630: 6 576 10: 43:150: 425: 630: 6 864 7: 33:125: 320: 630: 6 - 1296 6: 25: 92: 240: 630: 6 , 0 0 2070 4: 21: 75: 186: 630: 8 9 0 e 320 42:144: 400: 750: goo ,8 640 30: 86: 260: 750: goo 8 960 22: 60: 190: 750: 000 8 1600 : 18: 40: 120: 525: 900 8 2500 : 12: 28: 90: . 370: 900 8 4160 : 7: 22: 62: 252: 840: 8 5400 : 5:, 17: 52: 212: 705 *NOTE:' Screw pipe sizes are given above for use with and when connecting to existing screw pipe., or when using coppers brass or lead. Section P-180. SOIL OR VENT OPENINGS In 's.- plumbing 'system shall be closed either by a traps eleanout, or other approved means, Section P-181. FIXtURE CHANGES. Where a fixture is changed in style or location, or replaceTor wheFe traps need replacement or repair., in each such instance, soil or waste and vent pipes and traps of the size and.material designated herein, shall be installed. Section P-182. ROOF EXTENSIONS. ' All extensions of soil, waste arid vent stackss shall be run full -size at -least six inches (611) above the roof and if the roof Is used for -purposes other than weather rotection such. extension shall be extended not less than seven feet (713 above the roof. Section P-183. TERMINALS. The roof terminal of any stack orvent (if within ten (10) feet horizontal,� or ten (10)- feet vertical, of any door, windows Bouttles or air shaft) shall extend at least one (1) foot above such opening. Vent pipes shall not terminate under the overhang of a building. Section P-184. TERMINAL ADJOINING HIGH BUILDING. In the -event that a new building is �erected higHer tHan an existing aaj4cent buildihg, the owner of such new building shall not locate windows within ten feet (101 ) horizontal or fifteen (151 ) feet vertical of any existing vent stack on any adjoining lower building, unless the owner of such new building shall defray the expense of,,, or s1hall . himself makes alterations of the stack to conform. Section -P-185, TRAP PROTECTED - VENTS. Every ,fixture trap .shall be Protected against syphonage ana baeR pressure. Air circulation shall' be assured in such traps by means of a soil vent,, waste vent,, common ventl wet vent, loop, or circuit vent, (No crown vent shall b,.einstall.ed. ) , New fixtures shall not .be installed in .any old plumbing system unless -the trap serving same is vented as herein provided. Section P-186. DISTANCE OF .VENT FROM TRAP SEAL. No "fixture trap shall be placed at a* distane.olof, more than 'five (5) f—e-e-t-Thorizontal), developed length) from ,its ,,ven.t,, exceptfor gas and oil interceptors.� outside grease traps, floor drains or , Oatch basinsp traps may be located not -more than fifteen (15) feet from the building sewer, drain or stack with which same connect. Sueh' distance ,shall be measured along the central line of waste or 'soil pipe from the 'crown of the trap to the vent opening; the vent .opening from the soil or waste,-pipe, except for water closets and similar fixtures, shall not be below the dip of the trap. Where a trap Inlet Is offset$ the center-to-center length of such offset shall be included within, the distance of five feet (51 ) horizontal developed length above designated, . The vertical drop of a water closet Soil pip L e shall not extend more than twenty-four (24) Inches from the floor to. the horizontal Soi 1 1 pipe or vent and* for other fixtures.,, not more than eighteen (18) inches vertically from the fixture outlet. In the case of bath tubs or like fixtures, the maximum drop vertically, from the waste and overflow Tee to .the water level In the trap, shall be eighteen inches (1811). Section F-187. HORIZONTAL VET VENTS. No horizontal wet vent shall exceed fifteen (151 ) feet in length, measured -from the trap branch or soil branch to vent but not including the vertical section of the wet vent. Section P-188. TRAPS REQUIREDR. Each ,fixture' . or connection to a soil,,. waste,, building sewer, or drain, shall have a separate water seal trap located In as close proximity to such fixture: as possible. In no ease shall the Inlet of such a' trap be extended beyond the five (5) foot limit required herein, except as provided for In the case of safe or special wazte-pipes. No, fixture shall be ,double trapped. (For safe waste,, see Section P-154 to P-157.) section P;189. MAIN VENTS TO CONNECT kT BASE. Each main vent or vent stack or pipe hall be—connected full size at Its base, to the main soil 'or waste stack, at or below the lowest fixture brancht Vent stacks shll extend undiminished in size *above the roof or shall be reconnected with the main soil or waste vent at least six inches (69 above the overflow point of the highest fixture, Section P-190. CONDUCTORS OR LEADERS FOR VENT. Where a gas and oil trap or floor drain opening Is permitted to discHir—ge into a, rain water pipe and thence into a street catch basin, a rain water leader may be used as a vent if of cast iron, galvanized iron or steel screw pipe, lead or brass and Is extended up to the roof or outside gutter. Section P-191. BRANCH AND INDIVIDUAL VENTS. No vent shall be less than one and one-quarter (14) ineRes in allemeter.- For one and one- quarter (lwl) and one and one-half (1j) Inch cases, the vent shall be of the same diameter as the waste pipe. In no case shall a. braneh of a main vent be of diameter leas than one-half (26) that of the toll or waste pipe served, 2 and in no case shall the length of a branch vent of a given, diameter exceed the maximum length permitted for the main vent serving the same size soil or vent stack. Pipe sizes are given in Section P-179, Section P-192. VENT PIPE - FLAT DRY VENTS. All vent and branch vent pipes shall be free from drops or sags and be so sloped and connected as to drip back to the soil or waste pipe by gravity. Where dry vent pipes connect with a horizontal soil or waste pipe, the vent branch shall be taken off above the center line of the pipe and the vent pipe shall rise vertically, or at an angle of thirty degrees (3001 to the vertical, to a point six inches (611) above the fixture which it Is venting. Section 9-193. CIRCUIT AND LOOP VENTS. Circuit ,,and loop -vents will be permitted on. horizontal branqh .sorl or-waste pipes, to which adjoin- ing fixtures are connected in series'. under -the following conditions: (a) Themain loop or circuit vent shall .be taken off at the highest fixture connection or in front of the fixture connection furthest from. the waste stack# (b) Wherea fixturel ,enters the stack above the point of entry of the loop . branch, , a relief vent shall be placed in the loop ,between the stack and the nearest fixture connection. Such relief vent shall have a cross-seetional area equal to one-half Q) that of the branch. 'ff (a) Water' 010B-et and other fittings shall enter the loop branch at the side of th'e pipe so that the waste from all fixtures flows into the branch in a horizontal direction. (d) Twenty-four inehes - (24") vertical drop sha 11 be the maximum for water closets. (e) Thirty Inches (30".), shall be theMaximum-,horizontal distance from the fixture to the branch forming the, eircuit vent, The minimum sizes of pipes and. maximim numbe r of traps shall meet the requirements of the following table: TABLE LOOP OR , CIRCKIT SYSTEM, ONLY NUMBER OF TRAPS: Size of Pipes. Si is of Vent ?i�es, Two inch (211) waste pipe. Hieht� (S) one and one-quarter %.L4) inch traps or four (4) one and one-half (11) inchtraps, other than sink traps; no urinal traps allowed. Inlets located at a distancelof not more than Six I (6) L feet center-to-center,, except that no definite center-to-eenter distance is required for dental fixtures. Three (3) Inch Waste Pipe. Thirty �(30) waste fixture units other than urinal traps,, or twelve (12) Urinal. traps. Urinal Inlets to'-be not morathan forty-two (42)L� inches L center-to-center. Other waste -in- lets to be not more than five (5) f eet center- ta�eenter, Four (4) inch soil pipe - .Twenty' 20) water closets, and fort Y (40) other .-wasteLfixture units may waste into. such soil Pipe* A three inch a") Urinal trap may be located in a Four (4) Inch loop or circuit witbout revent. Section P-194. CONNECTIONS PROHIBITED. No sInk, or glop or urinal waste fixture, shall be connected to any two inchL (.2-11) vent pipe which is-.' used as a ventL for any other fixture trap. Section P-195, FIXTURE BRA140HES VENTED. Fixture' branches that ' serve traps, connecting diMtly. -wlth a pipe which is below a� water closet on the same stack,L shall be vented, Section P_196. FIXTURE UNITS DISCHA.RGED INTO ITHT VENTS. Any two (2) fixtures, (exeept. a wa-tercloset urinal .or kitchen sink) ..may discharge into a vertical or horizontal two (25 inch soil *vent, loop vent, ei rcuit vent, ..branch vent or common vent. For more than two (2) and not more than sixteen (16) fixture units on the same floor, �other than water closets, the vent shall beAnereased, as follows: No. of Fixture Units Size of Vent over 6-units 3" Over 16 Units .4n See Section P-187 for Permissible Length of Flat Vents. Section P-197. SINKS installed in residences, restaurants, kitchens, or other places where greasy wastes occur, shall comply with all regulations herein provided that sinks used in connection with dental$ druggist, or photograph workt,_I,or. for ��glassess icesvegetables, or in a place where greas'e -wastes do not oceur,s may 'beAnstalled in the same mariner' as required for lavatories,, and provideds however, that In a store, roughing- in to receive a sink branch shall be installed, and lavatories may be set on such roughing-in, In lieulof sinks, Section' P-198. COMBINATION, WASTE AND VENT. No new combined waste and vent p ipe shall be Installed except for drinkiRF fountains in *new work or as an addition to an existing combined waste and vent system. For such additions to old work, and for drinking fountains In new work, the following requirements shall not be exceeded: Diameter of Stack Fixture Units �on Stack 2 inch 4 kno sinks receiving, grease) 3 inch 16 4 Inch 32 8 inch 50 For drinking fountainss fountain cuspidors (not dental units) ten times the units permitted may be installed on- a stack of designated diameter, with or without horizontal sections. ARTICLE 14. SEPTIC TANK, SEWAGE TREATMENT TANK, DRAINAGE -VTELL & SOAKAGE PIT. Section P-199. A SEPTIC TA14K, SEWAGE TREATMENT TANK, GREASE T RAP DRAINAGE 1,`ELL, SOAKAGE, PIT7 or any part thereof or appurtenance thereto, shall be considered as a plumbing fixture for the purpose of this Code and shall not be Installed, nor shall the plumbings drainage or piping in connection therewith be altered, exceptAn conformity with the provisions hereof. No plumbing fixture or appurtenance thereto shall be installed, maintained or used, unless it will discharge into' a sewage treatment tank/ or .otherwise as herein provided. Section P-200., LOCATION OF SE-WAGE TREATYENT TANKS. (1) Sewage Treatment tanks and their drain pipes shall not, be located or Installed under or in any public sidewalks . street, or alley, unless written permission is firstobtained from the Village. Manager of Miami Shores Village, in which .event all provisions of this Code must be complied with. Sewage treatment tanks and their drain tile shall not be located nor installed within three feet (31 ) of any building or bearing wall, ' foundat- ion; .pier- or columns orwithin three feet W ) of any lot lines excepting ,lot lines bordering on public thoroughfares. No sewage treatment tank shall be located under any building nor where access to it cannot be. had for cleaning purposes. (2) No sewage treatment tank or drain pipe from same, nor soakage pit, shall be located, installed or maintained, within fifty feet (50t ) of a well or other similar source of water supply, nor shall any well or other source of water supply be located, installed or maintained within (501 ) of any sewage treatment tank, soakage pit or drain. pipes from eithers except by written permission from the Village Manager. Section P-201. GENERAL REWIREMENTS. Sewage treatment tanks - shall be waterproof, fly-proof, and mosquito-proof., ' Soakage pits ,shall - be fly-proof and mosquito-proof. (a) The effective capacity of all such tanks shall be in accord- anee with the provisions of Section 202. (b) Tanks shall consist of two (2) or more chamberss separated by a partition wall and eonnected 'by overflow pipes, weirs,, or orifices, properly located and of such size and construction'.as to prevent undue velocities or the carrying of scum and sludge into, the second chamber. (6) The inlet and outlet -Baffle "TO or vented elbow shall not extend more than thirteen inches (1311) below the water-line, in tanks with, . an effective depth of thirty inches (30") nor more, than eighteen (181) Inches below the water line In tanksof greater effective depth. (d) There shall be no opening in t*he partition wall between the first . and second chambers nearer than fifteen inches (1511) from the bottom of the first chamber, nor shall the bottom of the flTH elbow connection be nearer than fifteen inches (15") from the bottom of, the first chamber. (a) A small vent above the flow line shall be pl ced a through each partition wall (f) The liquid level in thiefirst chamber shall be one '(1) Inch lower than the elevation invertof the Inlet pipeo (9) A Septic tank shall be covered by a removable manhole cover, so placed in the top of the tank L as- to give access to cleaning and to the -inlet and outlet fittings. �Manholps shall not be less than eighteen inches (1811) in diameter. (h) Septic tank Installations,, involving the use of�,syphons or other automatically closing apparatus, shall require special approval of the Plumbing Inspector, (1) Each Septic tank manufacturer's name and address, shall be Imprinted upon 'the cover located over ,the inlet of each Septic tank used in Miami Shores Village. Each such Manufacturer further shall be required .to file with the Plumbing Inspector the name 'and address of- eaeh of .its local representatives selling or installing Septic tanks. Q) When water is encountered in the excavation of sewage treatment tanks, and the required depth cannot be obtained. the Plumbing Iiisp-eetor may aut horize such modification- orehanges inAnstall deem best. ation requiremen -6s." ta -he t6a _y (k). Where cesspools or sewage treatment tanks are aban doned,, the same shall be removed and the -eavity filled with earth, and if a sewage . treatment tank, the bottom shall be -broken- beftre being filled with earth. 0 When the use of a sewage treatmentLtankAs discontinued, It shall not be used for , other. purposes unless written permission so to do is obtained from the Plumbing Inspector,* (1) Where possible, - sewage treatment tanks shall be located in the place most convenient or nearest to the Probable location of a future sewer'. SO that a minimum change of piping will benecessary. main (m) Septic tanks shall, be filled with water before Inspection is requested. (For. .water- tes.t.' see Section P-222) . (a) sewage. treatment tanks shall be emptied by the owner whenever there is reasonable cause for complaint, if so ordered by the Department of , Health .or the Plumbing Inspector.. The contents of sewage treatment tanks. shall be .disposed of In accordance with the rules and regulations of the Health and Plumbing Inspection.Departments. (0) Septic tank units shall not be connected in series Section P-202. �CAPACITY. The� minimum-capacity of tanks for residential use shall be as�foljows: (a) Capacities OfLSeptie tanks for residential use shall be based on two, (2) Persons occupying each bedroom or other sl ing quarters. eep, The minimum- effective capacity of any tank for residential use shall be four Hundred -twenty-one (421) . gallons and., if expected to provide for more ,than''two (2) bedrooms or more than five (5) occupants, such capacity shall be increased accordingly. SCHEDULE OF RESIDENTIAL SEWAGE TREATMENT T.4.NKS AND DRAIN FIELDS. Persons B edrooms Effective Drain Tile Capacity in feet in gallons 5 2 421 75 8 4 643 113 12 6 840 163 �16 8 1200 213 Section P-203. . APARTMENT HOUSES, DUPISIX AND BUNGkLOW COURTS. The minimum effective dapaelty7of. septle tanks for apartment houses, duplex. and bungalow courts shall be based on the following graduated scale: (a) First two bedrooms 421 gallons,, plus one hundred (100) gallons per bedroom for next five (5) bedrooms; plus seventy-five (75) gallons per bedroom for next thirty (30) bedrooms; plus fifty (50) gallons per bedroom thereafter. (b) The minimum effective capacity of a septic tankfor a school shall be arrived at on the basis of fiteen (15) gallons per pupil, using total seating .capacity bf, such school as a basis of c.omputation. Section P-204. TIM MINIMUM EFFECTIVE DEPTH OF SEPTIC TANKS FOR SCHOOLS in excess of 7500 gallons c9p-acitj shall., have a minimum air ce of ,nine (9") inches. Septic tanks for schools accommodating over one hundred and fifty (150) pu�lls shall be considered as special problems and the plans for and locations of tanks for such schools., together with plans and locations of water closets for same, shall be submitted to the Plumbing Inspector for approval and for final approval by the State Board of Health. Section P-205. FILLING STATIONS , PUBLIC BATING �ND DRINKING PLiCES. The minimum effective capacity of ,septie tanks for stores., fIlling stations., public eating or drinking places and similar public places, shall be based �upon the following graduated scale: (a) Five hundred (500) gallons capacity for the first store plus two hundred (200) gallons for each additional store; drain field, first store , one hundred feet (1001 ) minimum, plus twenty-five feet (251 ) for each addit- . 1onal store on the same.premises,- (b) Filling stations: Five hundred . (500)� gallons capacity; drain fieldminimum seventy-five feet (751 ) .�:� (0) Filling stations selling food or drink; eight hundred (800) gallons minimumcapacity; drain field minimum, one hundred and twenty-five f eeT (1251 (d) Eating or drinking places: (800) gallons; drain field minimum one hundred and twenty-five '(125t) for classes B to H; for other classes the". size shall be as required by the Plumbing Inspector. Section P-206. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Septic tanks for public buildings, such as court house, jails and post offices, passenger stations, or semipublic buildings such as manufacturing plants, eto. , requiring septic tanks in excess . of one thousand- (1000) gallons capacity, shall be considered special problems, and the locations of and plans for such installations shall be submitted to ,the Plumbing Inspector for such installations shall be submitted to the Plumbing Inspector for final approval, , Section P-207. TOURIST PARK. , Septic tanks for such park shall be based on the following graduated scale: First two (2) tourist park or automobile park units, five hundred (500) gallons, plus one hundred (100) gallons per unit for next five (5) ' units; plus thirty (30) gallons per unit thereafter. Sec,tion P-208. VELOCITY OFFLOW. No tank shall be installed nor used., which will have a velocity of flow 6—f more than one foot (11 ) per minute, nor a retention period in the first compartment of less than forty-eig' ht (48) hours; such 'velocities and retention periods shall be computed on the average hourly consumption of water during any twenty-four (24) hour period, by the establishment of the amount of sewage supplied to the tanks Section P,209* LWERIALS. All materials entering into the construction of sewage treatment tanks and tile for same shall conform- to "giandard Specifications" of the American Society for Testing Materials* Commercial concerns shall file a sworn statement with the Plumbing Inspector, as to the contents of any concrete mixture ,used in precast tanks and con- crete pipes* Concrete used In the construction of sewage treatment tanks other than pre-cast tanks shall be composed of approved materials thoroughly mixed in proportions of not less than one (1) part cement, two (2) parts clean sand, and four (4), parts clean washed rock and shall be poured into place within a h4lf-hour- after. being mixedi Tanks �,mu'st ,be constructed of non-absorbent m6terial throughout and reinforced with one-half inch Q01) rods, spaced eight inches (811) ap I art -both ways, or with ,approvdd galvandzed fence wire reinforcing* Section P-2104 PRECAST TAWKS.�, The maximum cabacity ,of any pre- cast tank- shall not exceed eight hundred -(800) gall.oris.- and shall ' be construct. ed of concrete of the same continuous pour. ' The joining of tank units is prohibited. Metal, wood,, block., or brick tanks are prohibited, unless poured concrete cornets, six by six inches (6x6) are tied to� the top and ,bottom in one continuous pour, and.�_,unless; having such other top.. bottom and side wall construction which meets the approval of the Plumbing Inspector* All parts of precast tanks shall be reinforced with approved galvanized wire entirely covered by concrete. The minimum wall thickness shall be two and one-half inches Mll) . The minimum- top and bottom thickness for tanks,,, up to six hundred (600) gallons. capacity, shall be not less than three (3) inches; over six hundred (600) gallons - and up to eight hundred (800) gallons capacity$ wall. thickness , the, min�num .shall be two and one-half (2-ffl) inches., top and bottom a minimum of 4 inches* Side walls shall be reinforced with twelve (12) gauge galvanized wirel .of not less than sixty six inches (611x611) mesh or its equivalent* The top and bottom of such tanks shall be reinfcreed with three-eighths 1 (3/8) inch clean -steel rods on six inch (611) centers both ways a Section P-211* DRAIN FIRLDS. Drain fields and absorption beds for septic tanks shall conForm to-the following regulations : W There shall be provided for each building requiring a septic tank at least one and five-tenths (1.5) square feet of uncovered , ground surface for each one (1) lineal foot of drain tile to be installed, Drain tile shall. be laid at least three feet (31 ) distant from any building or adjoining property line, except street or alley lot line. (b) VVhere an impervious covering is to. be placed over a drain field, a screened fresh air inlet shall be provided at the extreme- lower end of such drain field branch, such inlets shall ,not exceed two (2) in number. (c) Drain pipe shall. be of twelve (12) inch lengths, without hubs, and of cement or vitrified, or agricultural tile, laid with one-quarter inch openings between ends of the pipe* Each joint shall be covered pre- vious to baakfilling with sections of tar paper of not less than four by ten (4xlO) inches* (d) Drain line shall be at least four inches (411) in diameter* (e) Absorption drains shall be laid not less than eighteen (18) Inches apart.. (greater distances are recommended) with not more than eighteen (18) inches to the invert at distant end, and- not less than ten (10) inches between the top of the ground and-the top of the drain pipe* (f) The layout of the absorption beds shall be such that the maximum grades for drain lines shall not exceed two inches (211) per hundred- feet (1001 ) ; provided all drains shall be laid to uniform grades (g) The minimum length of a drain line for buildings other than stores, filling stations., and public' eating or drinking places., shall be seventy-five (75) feet, unless otherwise specified herein* The drain line shall be seventy-five (75) feet In length, for the first five hundred (500) gallons tank capacity and an additional twenty-five (25) feet in length for each additional one hundred (100) gallons tank capacity unless otherwise specified herein. Z� (h) For in'stallation in clay or other non-absorbent soil, the drain shall be laid, upon a prepared bed of porous material,, extending six (6) inches below the drain pi es* Ditches cont.aining drainage tile , shall not be les's than twelve (12Y inches in width.. Section P-212. IN LIEU OF DRAIN FIELD. The effluents from a . septic tank may discharge into anapproved soakage pit or drainage 'well, but only if the -ground water into which such effluents discharge is both salty and non-potable* The minimum size of each 'pit shall be sixty-four (64) cubic feet* L, :.Before a permit to Instatl Is is u' s ed, and at the option of the Inspector, a sample of water- shall be submitted from such a pit for the purpose of .testing it as to determine the non-potability of, such underground water* Section P-213, THE DRAIN-FIELD from an intercepting tank or sewage treatment tank, when discHarging into a soakage pit, Biscayne Bay, Biscayne Ri yer or any other body of water or water course, shall be of eastiron pipe of the same size and weight as required for the building sewer served, shall be laid with leadi .and oakum caulked joints. The drain .field shall discharge into a sump located 3 feet or further from Bulkhead or high water mark and shall extend1n. ddpth to one foot below low tide level to insure at least 12 Inches 'of water in the bottom at all times. The area of the: sU- MP shall be determined by the plumbing Inspector but in no case less than 18 inches In diameter. When extended thru a bulkheeLd.., subjected to strain from boats., an iron sleeve shall be welded to iron,, bolted to wood or cemented to a concrete bulkhead; such, iron sleeve to be of a size to allow pipe to slip easily, but not to allot, more than 'one-eight inch (1/8") space between pipe and sleeve. � Seetion P-214. INTERCEPTING TANKS, , All ,sewage and other waste materials shall pass through an- approved receptacle designed to arrest and properly treat sewage before being permitted to enter into any of the waters in or about MiamiShores Village. Plans for such Intercepting tanks or septic tanks may be :obtained from the Plumbing Inspedtoro Section- P"215. SOAKAGE PITS. Soakage pits shall be used only for receipt of liquid wa-st-e-s--w-h-FeF—do not contain human body Wastes or other waste injurious to. publia .health,, or which would eau se underground water to become contaminated or nonpotable, Soakage pits shall be of dimensions approved by the Plumbing inspector. The walls and sides of soakage pits shall be of loose laidbrieks or cement blocks with open jolats,, or maybe formed of. natural rock. A pit shel 1 be provided with a tight fitting sewer cover either of cast Iron,, arched brick, or reinforced concrete at least 4" In thickness, Reinforcing shall be of steel rods at least (1/4") In diameter., placed on el ght inch (811) centers. All covers shall be provided with a manhold opening not less than twenty inches (20Y) square,, andshall be pravided- with--. 6 suitable handholdo Section P-216. DRAINAG13. AND DISCHARGE WELLS, May be' Anstalled ,Qnly where Pueh wells shall comply with the rules 'of the Florida State-Board of Health. _(b) Drainage .wells shall-terminate below the 'natural potable water tablei -or in,such ground water or location ad ,r6quired by the Plu�bing (e) The use of any drainage well Is hereby prohibited and shall be stopped immediately upon order of the Plumbing Inspector* (d) Human exereta,: shall not be discharged into a drainage well, provided, however,* that this shall not prohibit. the discharge of properly treated septic tank effluents Into a drainage well. _ (e) Upon the completion of any discharge well, a log of the operation shall be -submitted to the Plumbing Inspector showing status of earthformation, and satisfactory that same has been eased to salt water, In, the case of drainage wells, Miami Shores Village permits � shall not be issued nor any work started until authorized by the State Board of Health. (f) Each owner or person installinge water supply well, dis- charge well, orpit, shall assume all responsibility for its satisfactory maintenance, the quality and safety .of water., and for pollution of water supplies caused by any discharge from drainage -wells or pits, and permits for game shall be issued and accepted only on the above condition. (g) A condemned drinking water supply well shall be filled from bottom to top with earth,, or pulled or driven deeper, or a new well installed and not uBed �until a bacteriological examin- ation, proves its :wateVto be potable., fit; or human, eonsumption and ithas been so certified by the State Depart-Ment ,,of Health.. (h) A well supplying water for irrigation only may be maintained nearer than fifty feet (501 ) from a soakage pit or a drain field,, provided an approved sign -not less than 1,4" ,.X ,241 -in size is displayed at all times in the pump, 4ouse station., reading 's .follows: "The water from this well must not be used fo,r drinking, bathing or domestic puposes",; and further provided, that no , faucets are installed on the system unless a similar sign is provided for- each faucet. Section P-217. - UNLA1ffFUL­DISPOSAL 'OF HUMA14 EXCRET.L., It shall be unlawful to dispose of any human exereta withIn U19Rr_"SRo_res Village except: (a) In a sanitary w-ater closet properly 'eonn,ected with septic tank, as provided in this Code. ' ARTICLE 15. INSPECTiow. Section P-218. INSPECTION (a) All piping, hydradic apparatus, septic tank work, plumbin7g7, water supply equipment, water supply wells, trapp fixtures, or other work or materials- installed in this Code, shall be inspected by the Plumbing Inspector during construction and installation and upon the completibn of each phase- of the work, inoorder to insure compliance with allrequirements. of this Code. (b)- Advance notice shall be given to the Plumbing Inspector, together with the, number of the permit, when any work is ready for inspect- ion. (c) No final inspection of a fixture shall be made by the Plumbing Inspector until application for same is made by the person who obtained the permit. -1RIAL AND LABOR FOR TESTSe Equipment, material, Section P-219. MATD power and labor, necessary for all inspections and tests, shall be supplied by the Master Plumber. Section P-220. SYSTEM TESTS. All piping of a plumbing system shall betested with water or air. The Plumbing Inspector may require the removal orany cleanoluts . in, order to* ascertain whether the pressure .has reached all parts of' the system. Such tests shall be made in the presence of the Plumb- ing Inspector. Section P-221. RLTHOD UF TESTING. (a) - ater test: The water test shall be applied to thepipe system in its entirety, or in sections. All openings in the piping shall be closed., except the highest opening above the roof, and filled with water to the point of overflow at the highest point in the system. When tested in sections, at least the lower five, (5) feet of the next section above :shall be re-tested, so that every joint and pipe in the building shall have been submitted ,to a test of not less than a five (5) foot head of water. (b) Air Tests: The air test shall be made by attaching the air compressor or test apparatus to any suitable opening, and closing all other inlets to and outlets from the system; then forcing air into the system until there is a uniform pressure sufficient to balance a column of mercury ten (10) inches In height or having a pressure of five (5) pounds per square inch, in the entire system. Such pressure shall be maintained for ten ,(10) minutes. (a) Under any test no leaks shall be permitted and the water or air pressure. shall remain constant for not less than ten (10) minutes, without any further addition of water or air, Section .P-222. SEPARATE TESTS. Tests may be made separately as follows: (a) For a building sewer or drain and� dll ,its branches a test fitting shall be placed at the point of connection. A septic tank inlet fitting may. .be used in lieu of a�-,test tee. The test shall consist of filling the building drain and sewer with water to a point five (5) feet above the level ,of the highest horizontal section, and holding the water for a period of ten (10) minutes, without leakage, (b) Soil, waste, vent, inside rain Water and draina�,,e pipes shall be filled �with water, and same held without leakage for ten 10) minutes. (See P-201-m). (c) Septic tank shall be filled to the outlet fitting. The water must remain stationary for a twenty-four (24 hr.) period, (See P-201-m) (d) Final Inspection then shall be made of whole system. (e) Where all parts of the soil, waste, and vent lines are out- side of in an open space- under' a building, fixtures may be set and the sys- tem filled with water to the point of overflow of the lowest fixture on the highest floor# Seetion -P-22& COVERING OF TEE WORK. No drainage or plumbing sys- tem .or part thereof shalrbe covered until—1t has been inspected., tested and approved by the Plumbing Inspector* Section P-224. UNCOVERING THE i1ORK. If any - drainage or plumbing system or part thereof is covered before eingL,.regularly inspected, tested and approved., It shall be uncovered- upon" brder' Of' the Plumbing Inspector. Section P-225. DEFECTIVE WORK. If any plumbing work is found upon any such test to be defective, such defective work or material shall be replaced within three (3) days of such test, and the inspection and test repeated. Section P-226. COMPLETION OF WORK. (a) Upon completion of any Vork,, the persom having obtained the �`ernilfft shall call for an Inspection and no Installation or work shall be used until after final inspection and approval. Section P-227. ALTERATIONS REPkIRS AND EXTENSIONS which include more than ten '(10) lineal feet of piping and/or a cf=ge�of location of a. fixture shall be inspected and tested* Section P-228. RAIN WATER PIPES heir roof connections within n ss shall be test . an�t the walls of buildi g ed by w ter or air test* Section P-229. TEST OF WATER DISTRIBUTING SYSTEM. Upba the completion of the entire water distribuElon system, If—shall be tested and proved tight under a water pressure of not less than the maximum working pressure under which it is to be used. Section P-230. CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL. After satisfaction com- pletion and final test of a plumbIng system and upon request,, a Certificate of Approval shall be issued by the Planning Inspector. No Plumbing System shall be used until such Gertificate of Approval has been issued* 8ection. P-23l. AIR OR SUOI0 TEST FOR DEFECTIVE PLUMBING. The Air or smoke test shall be used in testing the sanitary condition of the drainage system of any building if there is reason to believe t'-'jat it has become defective. In a building condemned by the proper administrative allthority because of unsanitary condition of the plumbing system, any alteration in such system shall not be considered as repairs, but as new plumbing. Section P-232. (a) INSPECTION AND TESTS NOT R&XIRED. Notest nor inspectionshall be required where a plumbing system. or Fa—rt thereof is aet up for- -exhibition., "and is not to be used for toilet purposes and not directly- connected with�La sewer system.-; nor'�afte'r -the repairing or re- placement of ,a faue-et or valve� by al' newbiie to be used for the same 'purpose; no I rafter forcing out stoppagp ,and repairing leaks; nor of temporary plumb- ing for workm.en' s use in' a new building. (b) 'INSPECTION REQUIRED WITHOUTNIATER TEST. In addition to old work in the case of C . 1. drains from septic tanks, the water test may be. omitted, in the discretion of the Plumbing Inspector, ARTIOLEF16. SOLAR HEATERS Section P-233. THE �IORD OR ,TERM 11SOLARil is herein used to indic- ate all heaters used for, gathering heat from thel ,sun for the purpose of heating water. Each solar heatePlor any part thereof , shall be considered as a plumbing fixture for -the purposes� of t,.-iis Code. No such solar water heater 'shall be erected, constructed,, built,, placed, or repaired, in Miami Shores Village, which does not conform to the requirements of 'this Code and the kiami Shores Village Building Code. A coil box shall be made of not less than twenty-for (24) gauge galvanized iron or- other material having equal strength and rust and decay- resisting qualities and shall be constructed and. supported so that no sag will develop in the side and rails when supported; it shall be anchored to supports of at least one and one-quarter inch by one and one-quarter inch by one-eighth inch (l!Sx1!4xl/811) galvanized angle iron, or .other material e qual In strength and rust and decay-resisting qualities. These � supports shall be fastened to a galvanized metal floor plate to be anchored to, the roof rafters and hot galvanized . jay bolts not less than .three-eighths of an inch (3/811) in diameter. Tanks shall be galvanize4 Inside and outside or shall be of some other corrosion resisting material, designed to operate under not less than one hundred (100) pound pressure, and shall be tested to 150 hydrostat- ic pressure. Tank supports for floor plates' and uprights shall 1 be of galvanized angle iron and of a size hot less than one and one-half ( ly) inches by one and one-lialf .(1.1) inches by one-eighth (1/8) inch (I'll X 1-VI x 1/811) or of 2 'ff some other material and shape having equal strength and rust., fire and ,decay-resisting qualities; all other supports and braces shall be of mater- Ial having similar qualities, and strength, Tank box base to support tank shall be bolted or attached to the metal tank frame in an approved manner. Tank box base, if made of wood, shall be constructed of at least four (4) pieces of two-by-four inch (211x4") nominal size timber, covered with aT least one inch (I ") nominal size stock; or,,, if made of other material must be rust-resisting and of ,at least equal strength. Floor plates of coil boxes and tank stands shall be anchored to the 'frame members with hot galvanized Jay bolts of not less than three. eights inches (3/8") in diameter, or by other means approved by the Building Inspector. All insulation around the tank shall be at least five (5) inches of ground, regranulated cork or its equivalent, tamped in the tank box in such manner as not to lose more than one' degree .of heat per hour from the tank. Tankbox must extend five (5) Inches above the tank and down each side to a point at least to the top of the metal tank supports., and shall be securely fastened to the two-by-four inch (2" x 4'�') timber forming the tank brace. Where not 6thervise protected, the tank box shall be complete- ly covered, with galvanized iron lath 'and integrally waterproofed cement plaster, or, other approved covering. , When. necessary to repair existingwooden systems, they shall be replaced with systems meeting the requirements of this Code. Hot and cold wate'r 'supply pip'esfor such tanks shall be installed by plumbers to a point above the ceiling joist and adjacent to location . of the tan-k box. Connections, between the tank and the heating elements and between' the tank and hot and cold water supply lines, as required by this ,,Section, shall be made as one installation in accordance with all the provisions of this Code, ARTICLE 17. ILUTOM&TIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Section P-234., Standard automatic sprinkler systems installed in any. strueture in Miami Shorer. Village for fire protection purposes, shall be installed' strictly in accordance with the, rules,, regulations and - requirements:-of the National Board of Fire I Underwriters' Code of 1928 and subsequent amendments., up to the date of the start of such installations. , Section P 235. Per *'ts shall be obtained and fees shall be paid as requir I ed in thi; Code an ml n d all inspections shall be made and approved by the- Plumbing ,-Inspector, before placing the system in operation. Section P-236. Automatic Sprinkler Contractors should check carefully the general requirements of� both the Building and Plumbing Codes. 18. ., .REGULATIONS FOR HOUSE PIPINGP APPLIANCES AND OTHER EQUIPMENT, IN CONNECTION WITH 1vUWU-F1-XT9RED GAS. DELIVERED IN UNDERGROUND MAINS. TO- WIAIviI SHORES VILLAGE DEFINITIONS Section P-237. GAS FITTING, Gas fitting shall be deemed to mean profession, art or trade of and all work done, and all materials used in and for, the installation of�, Sas piping and/or appliance., Seetion .P-238. MASTER G�IS FITTER. A person wh o assumes responsible charge and direction of .other persons in the installation of gas piping and/ .or applianees� and holds a Master Gas Fitter's certificate Issued within the' license year by the Board of Examiners of MiamiShores Village, cer I ti- .fying his fitness to assume such responsibility. Section P-239. APPLIIINCE. A device designed for the purpose of using man factured gas supplied through a gas piping system for heat, light, re Tigeration, power or other purposes, or any accessory attachment or de ice used with an appliance as a part thereof. Section P-240. CIRCULXrING PIPSTS* Such pipes leading to and from an appliance for the' purpose of provi-ding a means of circulation of ,water or air through the appliances, more commonly referred to in connection with tank or storage water heating appliances. Section P-241. FLUE. A pipe or enclosed passage for conveying gas and other products .of eombusion from an appliance to the chimney or outer air. Section P-242. GAS PIPING. All pipe and fittings from the outlet side of the� Service Com,, any, s meter and/or measuring 'device to the appliance and/or appliances., Section.P-243. OUTLET. The termination of any pipe or fitting for the �purpose of supply-I-Egan a-opliance. or meter. sect-ion 'P-244. RISER. -A,v.ertical pipe supplying gas to the various laterals making up the' hcZ_se 'piping, Section P-245. SAG. A low placd in a horizontal pipe where liquids may collect. Section P-246. SERVICE COLMIPANY. Any person, firm or corporation engaged ,in the manufacturTand distribution of gas within the limits of Miami Shores Village through pipe lines buried in streets or alleys. Section P-247. SERVICE STUB. The pipe installed from the Ser- vice Companyts main to . a, point just inside of the curb. Section P-248. CURB COCK. A cook or valves placed in the service at or near the street curb outsidi;-of the building or structure. Section ,P-249. SERVICE EXTENSION. The pipe. and fittings leading from end of service stub To-and including meter inlet connection or meter, head or loop. Z -LRAL- PROVISIONS�;. Sectlon' P-250L. In determining th a gas consumption of an- appliahee the 'rating given by the. A,merican Gas Association, Inc. , Testing Laboratory, , shall govern and apply. Section. P-261. Any -person, f irii or corpor I atio-n now operatin I g or hereafter desiring to engage In or work at the business of gas fitting,, . either as Master Gas Fitter., or a Jorneyman Gas Fitter, in Miami Shores Village shall make application to the Roard. of Examiners of Plumbers for certificate. Examination mays: at- ,the'.6ption of-the' examining Board, be, made in whole or in part injiriting and shall bd of a practical and elementary character., . but' sufficiently trict -to teStLthe qualification of the applicant. Section P-252. No licensed Gas Fit�tlr shall allow his name to be e used by any person or party,, directly or indirectly., either for the purpose of obtaining a permit' or to do any work under his license unless em-oloyed by him. . Section P-253. No blaster GasFitter shall send any person on any 'Job requiring license in the capacity of a Gas Fitter, or shall any person' execute any gas fitting work unless such person is in possession of a certificate issued in the current license year -by said Board. - (SeeTSectiion 'P-18 for individuals constitutional privilege. ) INSPECTION!. S-ection P-254. T he Plumbing Inspector shall examihe all plans and specifications filed in��his;office for his approval. He shall also issue and sign all .noticess certificates and:Lpermits. .� S-ection P-255. . (a) Notice shall be given the Plumbing Inspector's Officq, ,togtther with the address of thelinstallation, when the work is ready for inspection. � (b) All gas -piping, appliances and vents shall be inspected: by the Plumbing Inspector to insure compliance with all requirements of this Code,, and installations and construction of the system in accordance with the approved plans and the permit. Section P-256. The equipment., material, power and labor necessary for the inspection and tests shall be supplied by the Master­i_-Gas.Fitter. Section P-257. (a) ,iLll. installations of gas piping, gas appliance6 shall be I'nspected before such work is concealed or gas turned on to insure compliance with the requirements of this Code, provided that gas may be temporarily turned into piping In cases of emerg.ency and the plumbing Inspector immediately notified. (b) All -pipes of the gas s ystem' shall be tested with air pressure of tWenty-five (25) pounds and maintained for a period of ten (10) minutes. . ,(c) On unmeasured gas lines, installed against a gas pressure, ,air tests may be omitted-, provided such lines are not concealed within a building. (d) In case s where connection is made to an existing gas pipe and th,e .developed length of the new work does .not exceed ten (10) feet, the air test may be omitted, (e) Under no conditions will water be permitted in testing gas Jines. P-',?,58. TURN.:ON TE STS. (a) ore'--turriing,., gas under pressure: into. any p' ipin�',_the, person in charge shall :aos-are himself that there, are, no openings f-pom which gbs can. ese ap e, (b) The meter should then be turned on and the hand on the test dial (a small dial generally� above . the regular dial) caref ully watched to ascertain that no* gas.. is' pas-zing_',thrdu' gh the meter. To assist in ob�erv- ing, anymoveMent. of t he' diial- hand, it is customary to wet a small piece of paper and paste its edge directly over the center of the hand as soon as the gas is turned on,. Section P�2&�. ,, if any, gas piping or : serv,ice extension or part thereof,, is cover.ed, before being regularly inspected. tested and approved, it shall be uncovered upon the order of the Plumbing Inspector. Section P-260. If any gas service or gas piping shows defects or violation of this Code 11 such defective work shall be- replaced to eonfor' m to the requirements. of this Code' within twenty-four. ( 24)A�ours.,, and inspection and tests repeated. Section P-261. After the satisfactory, completion and final .test of the gas piping system and upon request, a certificate of approval shall be issued by the Plumbing Inspector to the1daster Gas FItter. PERMITS AND FSES. rec Section P-262. Where permission - is juired by this Code to repair or install any gas piDing and/or gas appliances and/or service extensioLn. a permit must be obtained by application in writing from the . Division of Plumbing Inspection before. work can be' started. Another permit for the same work *s'hall not be issued until -permit previously issued has been cancelled either by the . Owner or the Master Gas Fitter. Permits for all gas work ,or a�-_-pliahces I are given on condition that the Ovmer, occupant or' lessee, assume all risk,of damage or loss oflife that may result from the installation of same, Section P-263,* The fees for permits shall be as follows: charge d for and collected by the Plumbing Inspector: '(a) Gas permits (new, work or remodeling. ,�,,,�1.00 for one or two outlets, plus twenty-five cents, for-each additional outlet, including connection of appliances. (b) A 'fee of 'twenty-fi've cents shall be paid in eases involving : ten feet or more OfLany pipe repair, service extension or remodeling or gas piping; involving more than thirty feet, 50dents; more than one ' hundred feet, 01.00, Where no appliance is involved, this Section shall notapply when a fee is paid for fixture or appliance installation. (c) ' In ,changing from a master to an Individual meter, 401X0 for the firstmeter; 50 cents for thenext- six meters; 25 cents for each additional meter. A fee of 25 cents shall be Paid for each inspection where agas appliance is set in old outlets, Including less than ten feet for piping. (e) Providedno fee shall be required where the same appliances are removed and reset on the same outlet, In this instance no certificate will Ve required by the person making such disconnection and recohnection. (f) A fee of 4��?'1.00 shallbe charged by Plumbing Inspector for making each re-inspection made due to the work being condemned, or not . being 'ready at the time specified in the application for inspection, RULES .AND REGULATIONS � P-264, &11 'gas piping and/or servicelthe.111--be construct- ed end installed so as, t*o-'be durable,, subst -'as tight. Piping , ant al and 9 shall be installed so as to ,prevent an accumulation of condensation which may interrupt the flow of gas, and the building structure shall not be weakened by the installation of the piping. No flame or fire in any form shall be used in attempting to locate a gas leak- or when there is an odor! , .of gas present. S,ection P-265. All p I Ing shall conform to A.S.T.M. Standards, for galvanized wrought iron and�or steel, copper or brass pipe. Used pipe must be free from rust or scale, burrs and other obstructions. Section P-2660 (a) Fittings shall conform to A.S..T.M. Standards and wrought. iron., malleable, or steel fittings shall be galvanized; reduc- in'g fittings must. b-e used where a change in size of piping is necessary, and Aq unions shall be .used in any conc.ealed gas piping. Unions where permitted shall be of ground joint type. Bushings may be used only at meter connections,. .(b), Ul gas' , appliances., devices and/or accessori.es using or intended to use Service Oompany .gas, offered for sale or Installed within Miami .I Shores Village, shall bear the stamp or seal of approval of the j.,Lmerican Gas Association Testing Laboratory. Gas ."'ppliances, devices and/or accessories without the said seal .or stamp shall not be installed within Miami 'Shores Village. (c) Joints shall be made with white lead or equivalent, and applied only ' on male threads. No "gas fitters cement" or like material shall be used, and a violation of this -rule shall be sufficient cause for the Plumbing Inspector to refuge certificate or: approval. -,. Section, P-267. Approved stop valves and headers shall be provided - for each -meter and a separate stop valve for each governor. SERVICE PIPE. Sectio.n. P-268, (a) No service pipe shall be less than 11" in diameter. (b)'., In extending any house piping from one building to another, -the least size permitted shall be 1111. (C) For appliances using more than 125 cubic feet of gas per hour, the rules of the Service Company shall apply. (d) The required sizes and lengths permitted for ga's appliances rated at 125 cubic feet per hour or less shall be 'determined by the application of the following table, on the basis of the length of the gas piping,,, total number of gas appliancesto be sj2pplied and the maximum gas demand required. (e) Where the combined Oubic foot per hour rating of a number - of gas appliances does not excee'd - 125 cubic- f,,,eet per hour, the size and length of pipes for one (1) outlet, as in the folloving table, shall apply. No. ou e, t at For appliances using over 20 and up to 20 cu.ft. or less: 125 cubic feet per hour Der outlet. �1� per hour �41 12 1' :3/411 IYL IT 1-LIT 2 IT-—9fil P 3" 1 101 251 351 :401 501 851 135T 1851 2851 3851 2 151 251 :30t 401 701 1351 1851 2851 3851 3 :201 501 60t 1351 185? 285" 3851 4 201 601 1351 1851 2851 3851 5 50f 135t 1851 285t 3851 6 401 1351 1851 2851 385f 8 1201 170t 2851 3851 10 1201 1701 '1701 3501 13 1051 1701 1701 3501 15 1051 1701 170f 350! 20 901 1701 1701 350t 25 1501 1701 300f 30 140t 150t 2751 35 1201 1401 2751 40 951 1201 2501 45 951 2501 50 225% .60 2251 70 2001 80 1501 (f) The required sizes and lengths permitted for gas piping and gas appliances rated at more than 125 cubic feet per hour shall be determined by the application of the following table: Lengths .of Pipe CUBIC FEET PER HOUR pipe,, feet Size 3/4H V1 11" 1 1111 4 2 219 311 15 172 350 600 950 1595 5250 30 125 250 425 700 1410 3850 45 200 350 550 1180 3250 60 175 300 475 1000 2700 75 160 275 , 435 900 2375 90 145 - 250 390 790 2125 105 130 225 355 750 2000 120 210 340 690 1850 150 190'' 300 625 1675 180 175 280 560 1575 210 140 260 525 1425 240 150 240 500 1320 270 140 225 460 1225 300 130 215 430 1150 450 - 180, 360 920 600 155 315 820 (g) Service or house pipes shall not be smaller than the gas open- ing on the largest gas appliances installed, provided that reductions in pipe sizes may be made to appliances using 125 cubic feet of gas, per hour, or less if made within twelveinches of the appliance inlet. (h) No pipe shall be 1'ess in diameter than the- size specified for that length. It is prohibited to run longer length of any size than the longest length given in the table for that s1ze. W If the exact number of outlets figured cannot be found in the table, take the next larger number.- (j ) When, in remodeling old. buildings or .makihg additions thereto, _- it is impractical to comply strictly with these requirements, the Inspector , � ower to modify these rovisionsso that the7spirit of Plumbing shall have the �p' p and substance thereof shall ,be complied with. section -269. -DRIPS,. All pipingthall grade,.* (a) to, the Street main. (b) To the Meter. (c) � To a drip pipe installed in such manner, as to collect scale, dirt and condensation, and shall be of easy access from the outside where practicable. (d) The end of each house pipe at the meter bar .shall be provided with a drip., consisting of a nipple and cap. (e) Service and house piping drips shall be of the same diameter as the pipe served and if underground ,no less than 1811, long to serve 251 of pipe. 241,.long to serve 501 of pipe. 36" long to serve., 751 of pipe. 4811 for longer lengths. They shall be located below the pipe served and if underground w!-th a capped riser above the ground level. TABLE SHOWING 'MAYKIMUld DBUOD RB',-,XIRED FOR SOUP_,, � COM'�JION GAS APPLIANCES Cu.Ft.per hr. Domestic Gas Range (four-burner to B.Teue of 500 B.T.U.Gas Domestie Gas Range (six-burner top with 6-21500 125 extra oven 107-2500 215 Domestic circulating Water Heater or small side arm heater 259000 - , 37,0500 50-75 Domestic Hot Plate or Laundry Stove, per - .burner 12$500 25 Gas Steam Radiator, pet section 2.,000 4 Gas LoXg 12,500 259000 25-50 Domestic Room Heater Radiant Heaters,,per glower 2POOO �4 Domestic Room Heater Luminous flame,,� per tip 1,250 2.5 Capacity - Four Gal. per minute 1:50,000 300 Six Gal. per minute 225"POO �450 Eight Gal. per minute . 3003000 600 Gas- Refrigerators, 6 cubic feet capacity --' 2 Section P-270. When air or. oxygen under pressure is used in connection with the gas supply, effective means shall be provided to prevent air or oxygen from going back into the gas piping., Section P-271. No water heating appliances shall. be installed in -a system of water piping where- there is no provision for expansion unless a � water relief valveis provided, Section -P-272. Appliances shall be installed so that th I eir continued operations will not in any way create afire hazard, and are in conformity with this Code. Section P-273. No appliance shall be installed in a room in which the facilities for ventilation do not permit the proper combustion of the gas, under normal conditions of use. Section P-274. All gas piping shall be sup-portedby perforated galvan- ized iron straps or other approved hanger at intervals of hot less than ten (10) feet. Pipe laid in soft ground shall be properly supported and tamped in place. Section P-275. , Metal flexible tubing may be used with gas tight metal to metal connections as approved by the Plumbing Inspector. Otherwise, flexible tubing is prohibited in. Miami Shores Village. . Section P-276. �, (aY No meter-s shall be placed' inside of kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms or living rooms of any residence. or apartment house, or where people are sleeping. I�Jl meters must. be placed'� on the outside of build- ing, apartment house or residence., where suitable space is available. (b) Pressure regulators or governors shall be installed on the serviceof all gas meters in localities designated as high pressure areas by the Service,yorRpany, Pressure regulator-s or governors shall not be install- eet inside a bu ,ding, provided that where outside governor locations are not available,, the may be located Inside a wo.rkshop, or store governor but not .in a building. used for sleepin5 'purposes; by extending ,the governor vent above the roof, and at l.east ten (10 feet distant from all windows, doors , or porches or In other locations approved by the Plumbing Inspector. Section P-277. VENTS'.. Thefollowing appliances shall be supplied with suitable vents: All �types of gas water heaters with burner capacity of 70 cubic feet per hour .or more; ranges, baker' s ovens,. clothes' driers, incinerators ,and gas. logs, except those installed in placd-s ' where adequate ventilation, in the- opinion of the 'Llumbing Inspector is assured at all times. No gas heater used or intended to be used for heating water,, -shall be installed in any closet or compartment less - tl-an three (3) feet in its least dimensions ,unless such closet or compartment is of fire resisting- construction. When non-fire resisting construction is used, all side walls of the -enclosurp, including the inside surface of the � door, the floor and the,, ceiling thereof,, must -be. lined with asbestos paper of one-quarter Q'11) inch in thickness with the '-edgps covered and held in plaoe. with metal moulds. In every room or closet where such heater is installed., there shall be provided an air outlet and an air inlet., independent of doors and w- indoWs. Enclosure doors may be withlouvre vents at the top and bottom of the door but the minimum area of such air inlet ,and, outlet -shall be thirty-six (36) square inches for each. Section F-278. Every gas water heater coming under the classific- ation or. co.ndition given. below Is required to be vented. (a) With burner capac ity of seventy (70) f.eiet., per hour, or more. (b) Automatic. or Instantaneous Water Heaters. (c) When .installed in .'bathrooms. (d) When installed in--rooms of less than five hundred ( 500) cubic � feet, unless such rooms have permane nt openings, to other rooms, such as an arch-way Without door. ,( e) In rooms with one door opening, (f) The terminus of ' all gas appliance flues shall be covered with a 2 mesh.galvanized or copper screen or with a cowl, no one outlet dimension Of which sha 11 be more than .111 in width or thertotal outlet areaof which shall be no less than the area of the flue served. Section P-279. No restrictions are placed. onwater heaters of any size when placed on back porches which are. alwa-ys open , to the outside atmos- phere. Section P-280. No vent pipe shall �have a smaller cross section at any point than the corss-seetional area -of flue outlet collar as provided by the manufacturer� cyf,-the appliance. L' All vent pipes'-shall not be less .than three ''(3) lnches � kn diameter which _ ipO shall extend to a chimney P flue or to open,,air. in such a way as to carry off 'all escaping gases or fumes from such heater; provided, all such ventilating pipes when placed on the inside of partitions or enclosed,, in any manner, . so that said pipes are in contact With wood,, then said pipes shall be fully and properly covered with asbestos covering or Incas'ed In tile �piping to fully protect and insure . against fire. Such ventilating plpes �shall extend .to open air and be provid- ed with a cap or cowl so as to prevent back draft. Galvanized iron sleeves With one-half ( 111) inch clear air space between such sleeves and vent pipe Will be permitted where vent I pipes pass through masonry walls or partitions. Section P-281. The size! of vents., hereinafter installed shall be governed by the gas consumption in cubic feet, per hour, of the applikance as shown in the following table: GAS CONSUMPTION SIZE FLUE 70 to 125 Cubic feet,, per hour 3 125 to 215 � it it 4" 11 43- 2115 to 415 511 415 to 710 it 'It i i �j 6 it 710 to 1000 If ii 711 1000 to 1350 811 1350 to 1725 it .1 911 1725 and over, 'I it it d loll section P-282, Meters owned by the Service Company shall be and are at all times ,under their sole ownership and control and the Service Company reserves the right to locate same on the consumer's property.- None ,but duly authorized agents of theService Company shall set or remove, turn on or -off or in ,any way interfere ottamper with such meters. Section P-283. All installations of house-piping, service exten- sions, :applikances and other 'equipment served by or connected with the Service' Company"s distributive system shall be' linstalled and .operated .in accordance with the current rulesand regulations of the Service Company, providing they are not inconsistent herewith Section- P-284. Service Company shall have the right to install and connect or disconnect and remove .meters and their protective devices at their option without permit., 'after .Certificate of Approval has been issued on the installations. ARTICLE 18.-A REGUla�TIONS FOR BOTTLED GAS. Section P-285. SCOPE.. . Regulations governing house piping, appliances, and other equipment in connection with the supply of ga' s manufactured in 'the' City-of Miami, and delivered underground to Miami Shores Village, and all definitions therein, insofar as they apply within a build- ing, are hereby made a part of this �Article 18, and the aforesaid regulations and requirements shall govern' the . instailation and ' operation, of liquified petroleum gas or compressed gas systems, commonly known as '.'bottled gas" used for house lighting,, cooking, heatin ,and ot,her, purposes,' including the . ,, ,. handling .and storage of the ..,char-ged andliseharged cylinderd and, t�he in I stall,*. .. ation and use. of appliaiieet"��or �_;equiT)ment An" �conriection vith sidid1bottled gas, excepting where such requirements are specifically changed by, or in conflict with, the following Sections: Section P 286. dENERAL REGULATIONS (a) , A Service Company shall include any, personfirm, or eorporat- . ion, engaged In, transporting or supplying, bottled gas �orinstalling or installing or servicing compressed gas systems within Miami Shores� Village. It shall be unlawful for any service company to al,ter, or make any extensions or connections to., -any system without a permit from the Plumbing Inspector. W Piping (both above and underground) : Tanks, appliances, and equipment, installed and used in ,connection with liquified gases or compressed stems' shall meet the regulations of the National Board of Fire gar. sys Underwriters and the National Fire Protection AssGoiation, which regulations are recommanded ,practiDe for the design installation and use of said piping, equipment and gas, and are hereby adopted, and made a part of this Code., together with the following. .provisiohs: (d) Thegas supplied to , any building shall be effectively odorized by an approved agent. ,that will ,give off a readily detectable and easily recognized odor, to Indicate the resence of the gas down to concentrations in air. of not over one-fifth (1/5� the lower limit of flamability. ( e) . knAndependently operating s afety release valve shall be installed in any gas pipe line on the , outside of a building, located between � .the governor on the tankland the first 8Lppliance served. Relief valves sball preferably .have a mercury seal, and such mercury seal valve shall operate at''not more than one (1) pound pressure Relief valves of a 'disc or spring type which meet the ,approval of the .National BO&rd of Fire Under- writers, shall " be set at -riot to exceed o.ne hundred and fifty (15 0) percant of the highest working pressure in the containers. of the gas supplied to the, building'. (f) Valves in the assembly of multiple cylinder systems shall' be , so arranged.that a change of cylinders may be made without shutting down the system. (g) Each system shall be provided with means for quickly and completely shutting off: the gas supply from a building, The shut-off valve shall be located between the safety release. valves and the building wall., stop cock shall be 'provided between each appliance and the -main building line, . (h) Storage tanks or cylinders shall meet the' requirements of ,tkie U. S. National Fire FortPetion ilssociation, (I) Changing or charging,. Of c,ylinders shall be d.one by �aylight only and no artificial light, 6ther-'than incandescent vaporproof lights, shall be permitted within ten ten (10) feet of the- cylinders. Electrical a:pparatus, such as switches, spark plugp... or other .apparatus which may cause sparking, shall not be located, in ,t.he vicinity of. the cylinders I or regulating valves. Methods of charging tanks shall conform to' ' the require- ments of the National Board of Fire Underwriters, ' ( J) Threaded joints shall be shellaeked �or treated with a compound composed of litharge and glycerine in, paste form. Sweat joints are prohibit- ed. (k) Unions shall be of the ground 8 eat type, except that for meter connections they may have a1ead washer. 7,'ashers used in pipe unions shall not be of rubber or fibre. Bushings shall not be used in place of -reducing fittings. (1) The use of second hand or used pipe is prohibited. New pipe ' shall conform to the A.S.T.I�ji. Standards provided for elm-where in this. Code. : The minimum size of pipe used shall be not less than one-half inch Oj) inside 2 diameter. Wherecopper pipe is used for such purposes., it shall have- a wall thickness not less than forty-nine one. thou- sailths of an inch CQ4911) . (m) The pilot light on, any appliance or fixture shall meet the Underwriters Specifications for a 'Ih�ndred (100) percent safety pilot". Where a thermostatic pilot is used it shall be capable of shutting off the gas supply, not only to the main burner but to the pilot as well,, in the event that the flame actuating_ the burner becomes extinguished. (n) Soap and water shall, be used for- testing for leaks, and in no case shall a flame be used for this purpos'e. (o) Bottled gas systems shall be tested by means of an approved gauge with air pressure of at least twenty-five (25) pounds for a period of at least ten (10) minutes, regardless of developed length or whether or -not the. system .is metered. Section P--287* SIULL INSTALL. Any person, firm, or corporation, desiring to engage In or work at the business of installing bottled gas .piping, equipment, or appliances, shall . first* pass a special examination pertaining to bottled gas installation, as given by the Board of Examiners or Plumbers,,, and obtain a Bottled Gas Fitter' s Certificate. Certificates showing qualification to engage in or work at thebusiness of bottled gas. installation shall be obtained in the manner provided for in Section P-21 of this code. Section P-288. PERMITS, INSPECTION AND FEES. (a) The Plumbing Inspector shall have control and supervision of the methods and materials used in every part of the installation of bottled gas and -bottled gas systems, including piping, equipment and appliances. He shall inspect all plans for such systems, as provided elsewhere in this Code. Flans for bottled gas syptems need hot be submitted in routine build- ,ing installation for one-family residence, unless required by the Plumbing Inspector. (b) A permit for the installation of any gas piping, appliances.. and equipment, shall be obtained from the Plumbing Inspector. (c) See Section P-26 of this Code for the amounts of the various fees charged for permits., inspections.,, and., pertifications-o ARTICLE 109 -ORDINANCE REFERENCES AND CONFILICTS* Section P-289* ADOPTION BY RFX7MNCE.. The specifications,, , ; Tegulations., and standards of tests and inspectionss, which are mentioned by title and date of publication .in various parts of this Code, are . hereby adopted and declared to bd part of thisrCode when not in conflict 'w1th,,axxy specific statement contained herein. ARTICLE 200 REPRAL Section P-290* All ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith ,or� inconsistent with the provisions of,"this Ordinance are hereby repealed* ARTICU 210 VALIDITY. Section P-291. Should any section, paragraph, sentence, phrase, clause or other part or provision of this Ordinance be declared b7 the Court to be invalid., the same shall not affect the validity of the Ordinance as a whole, or any part thereof., other than the part so declared to be Invalid* ARTICLE 220 PEN"Ty. section P-292* Any person.,. .firm or 'Oorporation who shall violate or fail to comply with ,any- of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be punished by a fine notexceeding Five Hwidred ($500) 'Dollars or imprisonment at ,hard labor on the streets, or other works of the Village for a term not 'exceeding sixty (60) days., --or ,both* Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shal1constitute a separate offense* . ARTICLE- 239 PASSED AND ADOPTED This day p��e-w 1939 001, Mayor, All V 11-1 Mft a'g e r any'Clerk S" TABLE OF CONTENTS Page BMECTRICIAL CODE. ORDINANCE NO. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ARTICLE ONE. ADMINISTRATION . . . . . . . 2 ART I CLI& TWO. GEIU�RAL PROVISIONS 2 ARTICLE THREE. ENFORCEMENT* * v e 8 ARTICLE FOUR. DEFINITIONS* 9 ARTICLE FIVE. APPROVED MATERIALS, DEVICES OR APPLIANCES. *'-. 010. ARTICLE .SIX.- GENERAL REGULATIONSO 0 010 ARTICLE 'SLOVEN., ORDYNANCE REFER41iCES, AND CONFLICTS *18 ARTICLE EIGHT. REPEAL ARTICLE NINE, VALIDITY e ARTICLE TEN* PENALTY * 0 0 018 ARTICLE ELEVEN. ADOPTION . . . . . 0 0 a .18 INDEX Administration 0 0 a 00 0 0 0 Art, 1 Adoption 0 0 0 a ," *, 0 s, 0 0 0 0 0 * Arti 11 Apartments 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 * 0 - Sec. E-49 appliances., pDrtable . . . 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * * 6 & 0 See* Ik-62 Application for Electric Permit. e * Sees E-5 Approved Materialt Devices orAppliances, . , Sec* E-32 Arbitration Board 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 9 a Sec* E-17 Basic Electrical Principles . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 * * . see* E-4 Board of Arbitration so 9 & 9 e e e * Sees E-17 Certificates issued and when 0 0 Sec* E-14 Certificates issued by whom 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sec* E-15 Certificates issued revocation 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 a & Sees,' E-18 circuits 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 a a * See. E-47 Cold Storage plants., etc* o * *.o * * 9 a 9 0 . See. E-67 Connected Loads Wattage * 0 so Wo 0 0 0 * 0 a 0 0 0 e e e Sec* E-48 . Constitutional Privilege * * * Sec* E-13 Cords., flexible. . . . . . * 0 0 4 a 0 0 0 0 . Sec. E-64 Defects to be Corrected See. E-27 Definitions * .. . . . * 0 0 0 0 e 0 e 6 0 a 0 0 0 0 * See. E-31 Distribution Panels * * 0 See. E-60 Electrical Enclosures Sec* E-44 Electrical. Inspector duties and powers &-Sec* E-25-26-27-28-29 & 30 Electricians to be examined * * * e * Sec* E-14 Electricians to be licensed * * * 0 * -See. E-15 -Enforcement 9 4. 9 e & Art* 3 Examining Board See* E-17 Examining Board powers See. E-18 Feeders See, E-46 Feea Sees E-24 Fixed Appliances* See. E-63 Flexible Cords Sec* E-64 Gas Tube Signs# See* E-66 General Provisions. . . . Art, 2 General Regulations See. E.33 Grounding Equipment See. E-317 and 38 Group Service Switches* See. E-40 Gutters 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 Sec* E-43 Heater, Hot water Equipment See* E-53 Heater,, Space Equipment Sec* E-54 Ice Boxes Sec. E 67 Iron Outlets* e 60 4 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 6- 0 19 0 a Sec* E:55 Interpretation* 0 0 & * 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 a * * & . 0 0 . Sec* E-17 Licenses and Certificates Required. . . . * 0 0 $ * 0 & See, E-20 Licenseso Expiration*. See. E-17 Licenses, Renewal See* E-17 INbEk (continued) Maintenance Electricians to register o 9 o e a o o e Seco E-19 Master Electricians to be licensed i�., * 0 * 0 0 4 See* EM14 &15 Master Electrician use of name 6 a 4 -0 4 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 a a Seco E 16 Meter Connections o a 0 a 019 a 0 o 9 e o o o See* E:41 Metering Equipment Locations* * a o o a e 0 '0 0 o o * Seco E-42 Motor Outlets 0 0 0 0 0 * -o o 9 9 a - o -* �* e o ' Sece E-57 National Electric Code* e 0 0 0 *0 0 0 0 $ * 0 0 9 0 See* E-4 Neon-tube Signs o a 0 0 0 * a 0 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 6 0 Sec& E-66 Non-tamperable Protective Devices * e . . * & 0 0 0 0 0 0 Seco E-45 Notice to inspect Work* a * o e, e a 9 Seco E-21 Occupational Licenses �and Certificate Required. 0 0 0 Beco E-5 Order to Stop Work. . . o , , . * 0 0 0 * * 6 # a 0 & Sec* E-28 Ordinance References and Conflict o o e # e * * 9 * .* Arto 7 Outlets, Iron * a * o o o Sec* E-55 Outlets, Lighting o . . Sec* E-47 Outlets., Motoro * e o 0 0 -0 0 See ' E-57 Outlets, Plug Receptacle* . . 0 0 0 0 a a a 9 Sec: E-47 & 58 Outlets, Recessed Lights . . 0 0 0 0 0 a See* E-59 Outlets, Refrigerator See* E-56 Panels Distribution See. E-60 Penalty * * # e * e Art. 10 Pendants. . . . . . . . . . e Sece E-65 Permits Required.. *0 *0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 * See* E-5-11-23 Pipe Straps . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 See* E-61 Placard 9 9 e e o o e e 9 * e * , * * :* a a * * * 0 Sec* E-29 Placarded Building Prohibited 0 0 0 -0 0 0 * 0 0 4 0 Sec* E-30 Plans and Specifications* # Sec* E-6 an& 7 Plans., Checking a 0 0 See* E-8 and 9 Portable Appliances Sec* E-62 Protective Devices, non-tamperableo S 0 0 Seco E-45 Purpose and Scope * * 0 0 0 * Sec* E-2 Range,, ,Equipments . . 0 0 0 Seco E-52 Rangette, equipment , o Sec:* E-51 Reeessed Lights o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Sec* E-5 and 9 Records .e See. E-12 Refrigerator Boxes. Sec. E-67 Refrigerator Outlets , o Sec. E-56 Refrigerator General, . Sec* E-Z3 Repeal 4&rt e 8 Revocation of Certih;a;e: Bob* E-18 Servides, Locations Seco E-35 Service, Sizes and materials . . . . . . . . . . . . Seco E-36 SerVioe.,Switches Seco E-39 Service I Switches Group e e Seco E-40 Servicep Temporary* o 9 0 0 a 0 0 Sec* E-34 Signs., gas, tube S600 E-66 Space Heater Equipment, see. E-54 Stores o a 0 See. E-50 Temporary Service o e e 0 Seco 'E-34 Validity 0 Arte 9 Water Heater Eaiiippient * e * - See E-53 .Window Display Lightiiig . . * sec' * E-48 Work Commenced without permit Sec@ E-28 Final Draft of h1lhMI SHORES VILLAGE ELECTRICAL CODE. FOREWORD The Electrical Code will be listed in the Index of theMiami Shores Village Building Code, Sections of the Electrical Code: are. consecutively numbered regardless of Article, each Section being prefixed by the letter "E". so that they, may be easily distinguished from section numbering of the Building Code and Plumbing Code,*- The Sections herein are numbered E-1 to E-71 inclusive* Where reference is made herein to Standards ofthe A.SeT&M., or other specifications of the various national technical societies or associa- tions are quoted-$ it shall be understood in each instance to mean 11and its subsequent amendments and editionseff The meaning of terms not defined herein, such as, "Messanine". "Occupanoy", . etcoo shall be taken from Heading of Definitions of the Miami Shores Village Building Codee MIMI SHORES VILLAGE ORDINANCE NO* 7,:P AN ORDINANCE TO PROTECT THE HEALTH AND WELFARE OF THE PEOPLE OF MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE, BY ESTABLISHING RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING ELECTRICAL CONSTRUC- TION AND THE SALE, INSTALIATION AND lVaINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL WIRINGS APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT USED FOR LIGHT,, HEAT AND PO'iM; . PROVIDING CERTAIN MINIMUM STANDARDS9 PROVISIONS AND REqUILRZ�ENTS FOR THE SAFE., STABLE DESIGN AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION., USES OF MATERIALS IN ELECTRICAL WORK AND ITS ASSOCIATED TRADES; ESTABLISH-111GBASIC PRINCIPLES FOR ELECTRICAL WORK WITHIN THE LIMITS OF MIAMI SHORES VILLAGEt FLORIDA; ESTABLISHING REW01REMEWIS AS TO CONNECTIONS WITH PUBLIC OR PRIVATE ELECTRICAL SERVICE OR SUPPLY; ESTABLISHING REQUIPMEENTS., FOR THE ISSUANCE OF PER- MITS REQUIRED HEREIN AND COLLECTION OF FEES THEREFORj, AND ISSUANCE OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES OR CERTIFICATES; REQUIRING OF PLANS., SPECIFICATIONS AND INSPECTIONS; ESTABLISHING THE DUTIES AND AUTHORITY OF THE ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR AND HIS ASSISTANTS; PROVIDING FOR THE AP- POIWIMENT OF THREE EXAMINhRS OF MASTER AND JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIANS; MAKING PROVISION FOR THE EXPENSE OF CON- DUCTIWG THE BUSINESS OF SAID EXAMINERSt EXWAINATION AND REGISTRATION OF PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE ELEOTRICAL BUSI- IrESS; ISSUANCE AND REVOCATION OF CERTIFICATES; APPOINT- MENT OF AN ARBITRATION BOARD; ESTABLISHING RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR INSPECTIONS AND TESTSp ADOPTING AND APPROVING CERTAIN 6PECIFICATION6p REGULATIONS, STANDARDS OF TESTS AND INSPECTIONS BY SPECIFIC REFERENCES; PRO- VIDING THAT IN THE EVENT ANY SECTION., SUB-SECTION., SENTENCE., CLAUSE OR PHRASE OF THIS ORDINANCE SH" BE DECLARED OR ADJUDGED INVALID OR UNCONSTITUTIONAL,, SUCH ADJUDICATION OF INVALIDITY SHALL NOT AFFECT THE OTHER SECTIONS., SUB- SECTIONS, SENTENCES., CLAUSES OR PHRASES OF THIS ORDINANCEj PROVIDING FOR PROSECUTION UNDER AND ESTABLISHING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF; DECLARING THIS ORDINANCE TO BE AN EMERGENCY MEASURES ARTICLE 1 ADMINISTRATIVE Section E-1. (a) This Ordinance shall be known as the "Miami Shores Village Electrical Code". may be cited as such, and will hereinafter bereferred to as llthis ,Codell. . (b) Whereve' r ' the title "Electrical Inspector" or "Inspector" appearsin this Code, it shall mean the Electrical Inspector of Miami Shares Village. Section .-E-2. P'URIL:IOSE AND SCOPE. The. purpose of this Code is to provide certain minimum standards, provisions., and requirements for the safe and stable design, method of construction. . and use of materials, in electrical work and its associated trades.. to be provided in places outside of buildings and in all buildings,, structures., or tourist park, hereinafter erected, ,Ponstructed., enlarged, altered, repaired, moved, converted to other usesj. or demolished., and. to regulate the equipment and maintenance of same If the existing use or occupancy of a building is changed to a use or occupancy which requires a change in the electrical system in order to comply with the requirements of this or other codes of Miami Shores Village, the electrical system shall be made to conform to such requirements and, except as otherwise herein provided, all additions, alterations, re- pairs, or changes., incidental to the use or occupancy of a building, meet all requirements for new buildings* Section E-3. AP-1,LICATION TO EXISTING �:LECTRICAL SYSTEM. The re- quirements contained in this Code covering the maintenance of electrical systems shall apply to all. systems now existing* All electrical -systems and parts thereof shall be maintained In a safe condition, and all devices and safeguards., which are required by -this Code at the erection,, alteration., or repair, of a system shall be maintained in good working order, This section shall not be construed as permitting the removal or non-maintenance of any exising device or safeguard, unless authorized in writing by the Electrical Inspector. Section E-4* BAZIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES. The following is hereby adopted as a part of tHis Code: No certificate of final approval shall be issued by the Electric- al Inspector unless the electric light, power and heating installations are in accordance with the minimum requirements of this ordinance, the statutes of the State of Florida, regulations and rules of the Florida Hotel Oommi-. ssion and unless they are in conformity with the approved methods of construction for safety to life and property* The regulations as laid down in the National Electrical Code., as approved by the American Standards Association and such other installations and safety regulations approved by the American Standards Association shall be prima facie evidence of such approved methods, ARTICIE 2* ROVISIONS GENERAL P. Section E-5. PEMUTS REQ�UIRED!. . (a) Noperson., firm or cor- poration. , shall excavate or obsEruct any public or private stre2 et, alley or other thoroughfare', nor do work inside a building or lot line for the purpose of installing Electrical work or installations; nor shall anyone commence the construction, reconstruction, alteration, or repair, of any Electrical work or installation., without first obtaining a permit from the Electrical Inspector to do so. No such permit .shall be issued until the provisionB - of this Code have been complied with in- every respect* Permits are not transferable unless a reason acceptable in every respect to the Electrical Inspector is given, and written release obtained from the original applicant, or the owner of the property on which the system is being ,placed. (b) OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE AND CERTIFICATE REQUIRED. No Electrical work or installation herein provided for by this . Code shall be executed., performed or contracted for by any person, firm, or corporation, except as covered in Section E-13 unless said person, firm, or corporation.. is in possession of a Master Electriciants Certificate,, and said person., firm., . ',. or corporation, is also in possession of an occupational license, both issued for the , current year., -6. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. Section E Attention is called to Section of the Miami Shores 71-11age Building Me. regarding the sub- .mission of� plans and specifications* Section �E-7. . GENERAL REQUIRE4ENTS FOR PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. (a) The elect7r'ical wiring and the Installation of electF1­6a_1. apparatus �or equipment for light., heat or power,, within or attached to all new buildings or structures, both public and private, shall be done in ac- , cordance with, plans and specifications previously submitted to and approved by the Electrical' InspectoV or one of his duly authorized assistants* Duplicate drawings- and complete descriptions of proposeO work shall be fur- .hished and filed, by the MasterElectrician in charge of the work, in the the Electrical Inspector* 'Plan's niust be legibly 'drawn or print- office of ed to a definite, scale,, , one floorplan being sufficlent if it e-an be made to show all of the proposed work;.- if not,, two or more plans shall be used. Plans shall show the point at which service connection is required,, the size of service and' sub-feeder *ires, the location of service switches center of distribution the arran ement of circuits and the number of $ 9 outlets connected thereto* -Plans must be approved or rejected within a reasonable time after the time offiling and the work shall not be com- menced or . pr.oceeded with before said plans have been so filed and a permit to do the work -has been issued by the Electrical Inspector* (b) PUkNS AND SPECIFICATIONS TO SHOW name and address of ownerV agent., or tenant,,_ and architect or professio engineer# (c) LOT, BLOCK, SUB-DIVISION A14D HOUSE NUMBER of the site on which the proposed work is to be done* (d) SZAL ON PLANSO Each sheet of the original plans and speci- fications for s�-building, including the sheet covering the essential details -of ,electrical layout, shall bear the seal of a registered arohi-I teot or Drofessional engineer indicating his approval. (e) SUCCESSIVE USE OF PLANS PROHIBITED. Plans and specifica- tions prepared ?or one location shall not be used for another location unless revised by a registered architect or professional engineer to meet the requirements of this Code for the new location* (f) SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO CODE. All specifications shall 'com-: pletely identify ERe vari us parts of the work so that all code require- ments may be identified. Any submitted specifications., in which the onl-y description Is to the general effect that "work shall be done in accordance with the Electrical Code" or "to the satisfaction of the Electrical In- spector". shall be deemed imperfect and Incomplete* (g) CHANGES ON PLANS. Where it becomes necessary to make alterations -or Tdditions Yo-plans or specifications, such proposed changes shall be submitted on a revised blue/Diint to the office. of the Electrical Inspector and his written approval obtained before such, alterations or additionsare made, Section E-8. CI-MCKING OF PLANS,. The application, plans and specifications., filed an appileant7FF-a permit, shall be checked by the Electrical Inspector,, and., if found to be in conformity with the re-w quirements of this Code and all other laws, or ordinances applicable there- to., the Electrical Inspector shall issue a permit therefo.r. -upon receipt of the required fees Section E-ge TIME FOR CHECKING OF PLANS. The Electrical �Inspector shall have suff-licient and reasonable Elme in which to cheek properly all plans and specifications submitted, and such plans shall be- checked by him in the order in which they are filed,, unless an unusual emergency is proved by the applicant. Section E-10. APPROVAL-OF PLANS. Whenever the Electrical In- spector issues a permit he shall endorse in writing, or stamp both sets of plans and specifications., "Approved". or he may indicate that temporary� approval has been granted to start certain portions of the proposed work* One such approved set of plans and specifications shall be retained by the Electrical Inspector as a public record, and one such approval set of plans and specifications shall be returned to 'the applicant., which latter set shall be kept at the site where the building or work involved is in progress and., until completion and approval of such work, all plans and premises shall be open to inspection by authorized public officials. Section E-11. PERMITS., The Rlectrical Inspector shall also issue all notices, certificates and permits for work inside or outside of the property line. Section E-12. RECORDS -. OFFICE.. The Electrical Inspector , shall keep a record of all inspections made, plans and specifications examined., notices served, permits issued, fees charged., applications for certificates, and all other pertinent activities of his office and. of the Board of Examiners Section E-13* OITNERIS CONSTITUTIONAL PRIVILEGE. Where an owner wishes to assert his constitutional privilege under this Section., the word "Owner" shall be , substitti.ted ,for Uaater �Electricianll throughout :this- Codes Nothing herein contained shall prohibit any bona, fide owner from personally installing electrical work in his own building, provided that said owner shall: .(a) File�_ plans and _spd,alflcat�.ons: with and obtain the approval.� of the Mectrical Inspect.orip (b) Apply for and secure a permit* (a) Pay required fees (d) Execute the work in accordance with the provisions of this Code, (e) Apply for inspection. M Receive certificate of approval -before permitting the, use of the .Electrical work* Personal installation by the owner, (other than a Master Electrician) shall be by himself,, for himself. - in or on his own property, without compensation or .pay to or from any-other person., for labor or installation. Each owner exercising this privilege shall conform to all ,requirements of this Codes No owner exercising this privilege shall set himself up as a Master Electrician.nor- shall he employ Journeyman Electri- cians, An owner desiring to exercise the 'privilege of personal installa- tion in accordance with the above provisions shall, before beginning any such electrical work, sign an affidavit, to the effect that he has .read this section and will do the work personally and observe the requirements of this Code; such affidavit to be properly notarized upon blanks to be supplied by the * Inspector, Section E-14* ELECTRICIAN'S CERTIFICATE - EUMINATION FEE-BOARD. Any person now or hereafter desiring to engage in or work at Ehe bus ss of Electrical construction in Miami Shores Village, either as a Master Electrician or Employing Electrician, or. as a Journeyman Elec- trician, shall first obtain a certificate therefor., from thgMiami Shores ' Village Board of Examiners*. Section E-15* QUALIFIED ELECTRICIANS REgUIRED ON ELECTRICAL � WORK., No Master Electrician or M ectrical Contractor shall employ any person on any work in the, capacity of an Electrician without such person being in possession of atertificate of competency as provided for in this Code# Section E-16, TRANSFER OF CERTIFICATE PROHIBITED. No licensei Master Electrician shall lend or transfer to, oF-allow his name to be used by, any person, firm, or corporation, directly or, indirectly, either for the purpose of obtaining a permit, contracting for work, or doing any work under his license. Except in the case of a firm or corporation -a Master Ele,etriciants certificate may be used by such firm or corporation so long as such Master Electrician , is a member of the firm or a bona fide: officer of the corporation* No Master Electrician or Employing Electrician or owner or agent, shall send any person to any ,job, (requiring an Elea- trician's certificate or license), unless such person is in possession of an Electrician's certificate issued during the current year by the Board of Examiners of P-lectricians of Miami Shores Village. Sectiori E-17o BOARD OF �EXAMIFNERSG -(a) QU , ALIFICATIONS OF OPFICE0 'The Board of Examiners of Electricians ' shall constt of tEree (3) me 6rs, one (1) member -to be the Village Manager, and one (1) member to be the Electrical . Inspectoro On or before the first day of January in each year.. the Village Council shall appoint a Master Electrician to serve during the ensuing year as third member of said Board* The aforesaid Master Electrician shall serve for a term of one (1) year or until reappointment* The Electrical Inspector shall serve as Chairman of the Board of Electrical Examiners* The Board of Examiners shall be the Board of Arbitration for the interpretation of this Codef (b) EXAMINATION OF APPLICANTS FEES - ETCe Members. of the Board of Examiners shall meet as soon as possilo-le afteF—tl--)ey have received their -respective appointments* The Board shall designate the place for examinations to be held for applicants desiring to engage, In or work at the business of Master Electrician or Journeyman Electrician in Miami Shores Villagep and such examination shall be held during the first week in March and the first week in September and no deviation in the time for these examinations' shall be made except upon recommendation of the Board of Examiners* The Board shall examine each applicant as to his practleal knowledge of Electrical work and installations, and on the quality of his business experience and his reputation and, if satisfied with the compet- ency of an applicant, may, in its discretion issue a certificate authoriz- ing him to work at the business of Electrical work either as a Master Electrician., Employing Electrician.. or Journeyman Electrician. The fee for a Master Electrician's or Employing Electrician's examination shall be fifteen ($15*00) Dollarso the fee for a Journeyman Electrician's examina, tion shall be Five (05*000) Dollars; such fees shall be payable upon application and are not returnable should the applicant fail to qualify for a certificate* A certificate shall be valid for a terra of One (1) year after date of issuance* Application for renewal of certificate must be made to the Board not less than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration date of the eurrent- certificateo The renewal fee in each case shall be, One ($1*00) Dollar. All money collected as fees for certificates and as re- newal fees shall be turned over to the Accounting. Departmente Expenses incurred by the Board shall be paid from such fees and any unused balance or surplus not required for use by the Board shall revert to the General Revenue Fund of Miami Shores Village* In general such persons now holding certificates of Com- petency from other municipalities in Greater Miami where such municipali- ties have requirements equal to the requirments of kiami Shores Village for Master and/or Journeyman Electrical Examinations may be allowed cer- tificates under this Ordinance without taking examination at the discretion of. the Board of Examiners* Section E-18* POVERS OF EXAMING BOARD - REVOCATION OF LICENSEE" The Board shall have the power, in addition all other powers provided for in this Ordinance, to revokd the certificate � and the occupational license of any blaster Electrician.- Journeyman Electrician, or other licenset branch of the trade, who shall be guilty of any one or more of the follow- ing acts or omission, to wit: (a) Fraud or deceit in obtaining certificate or occupational license* (b). Negligence incompetency, or misconduct, in the prac- tice of. contracting, within the meaning of this Code. (c) Abandonment of a contract without valid motive* (d) Fraudulent depa rture from or disregard of plans orLspe- cifications in any material respect, without consent of the owner or his duly authorized representative; or the doing of any wilful fraudulent act byLtheLholder of any certificate, in consequence of which another is sub- stantially injured, (0) , Wilful and, deliberate, disregard and violation of any provision of the Electrical Code of .Miami Shores Village$, orof the rules and regulations of the Division of Electrical Inspection* (f) Violation of Section E-16, Of this Code* 4 ' Any person directly interested may prefer charges against a eertifi cate. holder under this Code. Allcharges, must be, made in writing., . sworn to by the complainant. land submitted to the Board. It shall be- come the, duty of the Board'I at the earliest possible date., btLt not later, than thirty (30) days, thereafter, to investigate t.4e charges, give the accused opportunity to be heard,, and render its decision without un- reasonable delayo o r �All harges.,-,,.unl,ess -,,'dismissed by the Board as unfounded or t iv'- ial., shall be heard within thirty (30) days after the date preferredo A true copy ofthe cbwges., together with the . time, and place of hearing, be delivered to the ,aooused in person -�at .l - five (5) clays prior east. t, o the date' -fixed for,_the: he4ring�* �,, 'At- the h&,6ring, the accused shall h6ve tbp%right :to appear personally., or- through counsel., and cr' oss-examine witness or witnesses against him., her., it',,, or them, and to produce a witness or witnesses and evidence in his her.. its, or their defenseo (1) If. after the hearing., it is the decision of a majority of the Board that saidLicensee has .been guilty of the charges preferred against him., her,' it or the4i, the-.Board shall revoke, suspend, or cancel, the Blectrical .Certificate' and occupational license of said Lioensee., and thus prevent the Licensee. from engaging in the business of Electrical . work until such certificate is reissuede 'A person whose certificate has been revoked may not obtain another certificate unless a majority of the Board officially vote in favor of a reissuance of such certificate, after .carefully reviewing all the facts involved in the original revocation, (2) The Board-,shall give the Accounting Department prompt -notice of all,.licenses revoked and all decisions to. reissue licenseso if a Lie— ensee whose certificate has been' revoked desires to appeal from the deci- sion of the Board of Examiners., he may do so by proper Circuit Court ac- tion. Section E-19. MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN TO REGISTER. Each main- , tenance electrician shall hold a .Journeyman Electrician's certificate and shall register with the Electrical Inspector., the mme and place of. busi- ness of the person, firm or corporation by .whom regularly employed., and such maintenance Electrician s hall not be employed by more than one person,. firm' or corporation, .In -the capacity of maintenance electrician at the same, time. Section E-20. LICENSES.' AND CERTIFICATES REQUIRED*, No person, personsp . firm,v - or corporationp -sha.13/do �.or manage, have charge of., contract for,, or enter into, an agreement :as s et himself up as., a Master Electri- .cian, or have charge of any wor.1; hereiamentioned., without being in possession of an occupational license Issued by Miami Shores Village, Florida., and a certificate 'issued or approved by the, Board of Examinerst of, Miami Shores Village, Florida* Section E-21. NOTICE :201INSPECT WORK must be- giVen: to the office of the Electrical Inspect3r befoFe_5P.M* of the day preceding the inspectiont and a period offorty-eight (48) hours, ex'clusive .of Sundays and 'Holidays.. .will be required in which to make inspections and reports., and on failing to inspect in this. time, the contractor shall report such' delinquency to the Village ,Managore Section B-22* WORK, COMMENCED WITIDUT PERMIT. Where work for which 'A permit is , requireO bi this Code, is started or proceeded 'with prior to obtaining & permit, the fees herein specified shall be doubled for each 'permito ,The provisions of the above shall not relieve any person from fully complying with the requirements of this Code., either in the- execu- tion of the work or from otherpenalties prescribed herein. The provi- sions of theabove are conditional with the person making application for a permit to voluntarily pay the extra fee,. Where such a person fails to ,pay such extra fee,, he shall be prosecuted in the Municipal Courto Where an Inspector finds work being installed -without a ,permit, the privilege contained1n the above shall not applyand such Inspector shall prosecute in the Municipal Court, Section E-23', PERMITS. (a) - Where permission is required by this Code to- execute or install any work., permit shall be paid for as pro- vided In Section E-24 of1this Code, and must1be requested and granted. in writing* (b) A permit 'Priom the--Electrioal Inspecto r shall be required . before doing electridal� construction of. any character., installing electri- ca1wiring, apparatus or equipment,' or making any extensions or changes to existing wiring system for light, heat or power, outside, inside or attached to buildings or structures of any character; whether permanent or temporary* (c) Permits to do elec trical I work will be issued to Electri" cal,. Conttactors and Master Electricians who are fully qualLfied under the provisions of this Code to engage in the trade or business of electrical construction in Miami Shores Village* (d) Permits may be issued to duly qualified Maintenance Electricians to make reasonable alterations, additions or extensions to existing installations of electrical wiring, apparatus or equipment installed contained or used. upon or in building orpremizes owned or occupied by the person, firm or corporation by whom such Maintenance Elecbrician is regul- arly employed* Such reasonable alterations, additions or extensions shall be of a minor characterp and shall be confined to existing branch circuits and the fixtur'es, apparatus or equipment or connected thereto but shall not include the installation or� replacemont': ofservice conductors., service equipment or sub-feeder : cirouits up., td and including the final center of distribution. (No such alteration, addition or extension shall be such as to place an overload upon the- service conductors., aub-feeder or branch circuit conductor or overload protective, devices through which it is supplied with. elect±ical , enprgy) * (e) It shall be unlawful for any person, not a qualified n electrician in accordance with the provisions of this Code, to do any elec- trical construction or make any repairs P alterations, additions, or changes to any existing system of electrical wiring., apparatus or equipment for light, heat or Dower, within the limits of Miami Shores Village., except as provided in Paragraph (f) of this Section., or Section E-13 of this Codes (f) Any corporation holding a franchise from Miami Shores Village for, the purpose of furnishing electrical current- for light,, heat or power, shall-have the right to install, connect or" disconnect., or remove meters or their protective devices without permit., after certificate has been issued on the job. (g) It 'shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation., to. use any electrical current in or through any wiring apparatus or fixture for light, heat or power, in or upon buildings or structures within Miami Shores Village, until the same shall have been inspected and approved by the Electrical Inspector and a final certificate hereinafter provided shall have been issued therefor* (h) It shall be unlawful for any person., firm or corporation to furnish electric current for light, heat or power, or to connect its distributing. system with any installation or wiring., apparatus or fixtures., in or on any building within the limits, of Miami' Shores Village, without first having received written permission- from the Electrical Inspector to current for such wiring, apparatus or fixtures* Such permission shall be given by the Electrical Inspector at any time after the final in- spection certificate hereinafter provided shall have been issued* (i) Ifflien any electrical wiring., apparatus or fixtures, covered by a permit., shall be found by the, Electrical Inspector to conform to the rules and regulations provided by this Ordinance and the National Electrical Code, the Electrical Inspector shall issue a final certificate of Inspection., certifying that the wiring., apparatus or fixtures., have been inspected and found to comply with the terms of this Ordinance, but no such final certificate shall be issued until such equipment is made to conform to ,such rules and regulations, (J) The Electrical Inspector may also., before such final certificate is issued, give temporary permission to connect and furnish electric current to any wiring, apparatus or fixture for a period of not exceeding thirty (30) days, if in his opinion such wiring, apparatus or fixtures are in such condition that curfent may safely be connected there- with, and if there 'exists an urgent necessity for such use., provided that written application is filed with him requesting such permissione (k) The Electrical Inspector is hereby given authority to disconnect service from defective installations. Section E-24& FEES* Permits for the following shall be obtained before any work is convaenced, and the Electrical Inspector shall charge and the Accounting Department shall collect for permits at the following ratesi to wit: (1) MOTORS* Each motor over 1/8 HoP* to 1 HOP* ince 4,75 Each motor ,over 1 H*P# to 5 HaPe inc* 1050 Each motor over .5 H*Po to 25 HP. incee 2*50 . Each motor over 25 H,*P* 3#50 (2) OUTLETS. 1 to 5 Outlets inew a 4, 0 0 0 .75 For each additional outlet thereafter # * 010 (3) FIXTURES I to 10 Sockets or lamp holders. incee * e .75 For each additional socket or lamp holder thereafter. . . * *05 (4)-, SPACE OR .PORTABLE HEATERS1,, Eaoh ,space or ��,portgble�.heater* * *25 (5) STRIP HEATERS. Each� 1000 Watts of strip heater . .25 (6) ST OV, BS AND WATER HEATERS. Stove or heater .(water) for.first .75 For eaeh �a'dditional e50 (7) REFRIGERATORS. 1 Refrigerator� outl at 1000 For eaoh .,additional outlet. . . . 925 (8) SIGNS-�-INCANDESCENT LIGHTS4 For 6ach.--sign of 20 lights -Or less;. 1000 For each- additional 20 lights or fraction: thereafter & * e * * e � e @ * e o oo e 4 .50 (9) NEON OR OTHER SIMILAR ILLUMINATION SIGNS OR LIGHTING. For first transformer * e o 6 o * o o 9 . 1000 , For each additional transformer . . . . .50 (10) SERVICES. For each change in service* * o. 1000 For each new service 9.0 a 0 0 ft 0 0 a 1000 For each temporary service* a o o * o 9 1000 (11) ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS. Fees to be based on equipment involvedo (12) SPECIAL EQUIPMENT. Inspection fees- for special equipment or installations not listed herein will be furnished on application by the Electrical luspec- tor. (13) NO PERMIT WILL BE ISSUEDFOR LESS THAN ONE, DOLLAR* (14) If the Electrical Inspector shall upon his inspection, after completion of an installation or repair'I find that it does not. 00n- form to and comply. with the provisions of this Code., and the National Electrical Code, he shall notify the Electrical Contractor or the Master Electrician or person to whom the permit has been' issued, of the defect found* All defects shall be corrected at once and the Electrical Divi- sion shall be notified that the corrections have been made, The Inspector shall re-inspect the work or apparatus but for every additional inspection, following .the first inspection, the charge shall be Ond Dollar ($1.00) until the work shall be corrected to comply with. this , Code and the National Electric Code, (15) OUTLETS. Outlets considered in the inspection fees are as follows : Any and. all. light outlets�. for light., heat or power., in- oluding such outlets as switches., convenience receptacles, service hoxes!., meter cabinets, distribution cabinets, service conduits and �serviee switches& (16) FIXTURES* The basis for fees for fixtures shall be de- termined by the total number of sockets on the fixtures; and shall include ornamental side brackets., commercial type and drop cords* ARTICLE 3. ENFORCEMENT ' Section E-25. POWERS AND DUTIES OF ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR. The Electrical - Insppctor is h7ereby-authorized and directed ,to enforce all the pTovisions of this Code- and for such purposes he shall have the power of ,a Police Officer; provided, however, that where inspection., approval, or tests, are specifically, melntioned to be made by other departments or In- spectors of Miami Shores 'Village, each department or duly authorized Inspector. shall have the power to enforce such special duty and for said purpose and all duly authorized Inspectors shall have the power of police officers* Section E-26* . AUTHORITY :TO ENTER. The Electrical Inspector is empowered and authorized to enter .any public or private building or pre- mises, during the hours from 8 A.Mo to 6 P*Mo., for the purpose of examin- ing, inspecting., or testing, the electrical system* -- .Section E-27, INVESTIGATION OF COMPLAINTS. (a) The Electrical Inspector shall' investigate all complaints of Electrical work., as defined in this Code, and'he shall, upon satisfactory evidence of work having been-installed in violation of this Code or of the unfinished condition thereof, condemn the same and notify the owner, agent, -,or other responsible person of such premises or work., .: to provide for proper electrical work., or finish the work., as the, .case may be, according to the requirements of � this Code. (b) NOTICE TO CORRECT may be given either in writing or verbally* (0) PROSECUTION AND Pu.'NALTIES FOR FAILURE TO CORRECT. Any per- son or persons failing to place theelectrical work in a proper or finished condition as instructed by the Electrical Inspector and within the time fixed by him shall be subject to prosecution and the penalties herein pro- vided for* Section E-28. ORDIHM TO STOP WORK. Mere electrical work has been or is being done contrary to the provisions of this Code, or in an unsafe, unfinished or dangerous manner,. or where .same has been or will create an .unsafe condition., the Electrical Inspector shall order the work stopped by notice in writing, delivered to any person, firm,, or corpora- tiow engaged in.doing, or causing such work to be done, and such person, a firm., or corporation, shall forthwith stop such work until corrected or authorized ,by the Electrical Inspector to resume it. Section E-29. PLACARDS It shall be the duty of the Electrical Inspector to post in a conspicuous place on a buil6ing or premises,, the notice of the Rlectrical system or installation which has been condemned , by him, one (1) or more placards, which shall be worded substantially as follows : IMNING: Miami Shores Village., Florida 19 This building has been condemned as Ua-Egerous and unsafe forhuman habitation or occupancy,, and it is unlawful for any person to occupy same* By Order of Electrical ,InspecEor. Section 1 E-40. OCCUPANCY OF.,PLACARDED BUILDING PROHIBIT D. . Such placard or placards shall remain on said building or premises until the, required changes., repairs or improvements are made, in �compliance with said notice* The owner or agent of such building so placarded shall be respon- ,sible for the maintenance of such plqLdar' d or placards, until removed by the Electrical Inspector, and it�, is unlawful for any person to reside in., or occupy such buildingfbr any purpose.. or to let, rent, or hire the same, or any part thereof, or to' collect receive or pay any rental therefor, Whether as owners . agent, tenant, or other, wisoe.. while so condemned. ARTICLE 4# DEF INIT I ONS Section E-31, Definitions for the purpose of this Code and the enforcement thereof.. the following definitions shall apply: (a) The term "Electrical Construction or Electrical Work" as used in this Code shall be held to include and govern all work and materials used in installing, maintaining and extending a system ,of electrical wiring for light, heat or power and all appurtenances, apparatus or equipment used in connection therewiths, inside..,of or attached to any building or structure, lot or premises* (b) The term "Electrician" as used in this Code, shall be held to mean a person who is engaged in the trade or business of electrical con.ttruction and who is qualified under the terms and provisions of this Code* (e) The term "Master Electrician" as used in this Code., shall be -held to mean a person .who possesses the necessary qualifications, train- ing and technical knowledge to plan lay out and. supervise the installation of electrical wi.ringo apparatus or e0quipment for light, ' heat or power, as covered by the terms and provisions of this Code. (d) The term "Joinneyman Electrician" as used in this Code,, shall be held to mean A person' Who possesses the necessary qualifications, training and technical knowledge to install electrical wiring apparatus, or equipment for light, heat or power, as covered by the terms and provi. , sions of this Code., also, he shall be capable of doing' said work according to plans and specifications furnished to him and in accordance with stand- ard rules and regulations governing such work. (e) The term "maintenance 1"llectricianit, as used in this Code, shall be held to' mean a person who possesses the,,qualifications hereinbe- fore prescribed for a "Journeyman Electr' ician't.,' and who is regularly em- ployed to ,maintain and ,raake necessary repairs ,.to the electrical wiring, . apparatus and equipment installed*9 contained and used upon or in buildings or premises owned, occupied or controlled by the person, firm or corporation, by whom he is employeds M The term "National Electric Code" as used in this Ordinance shall be held to mean the 111937 National Electric Code., Regulations of the National Board of Fire Underwriters for Electric Wiring and Apparatus, as recommended by the National Fire .Protection Association". a copy of which is on file in the office of Miami Shores Village Electrical Inspector* LRTICLE 50 AP-PROVED MATERIALS, DEVICES OR APPLIANCES Section E-32. APPROVED MATERIALS, DEVICES OR APP'LIANCES. (a) No electrical materials, de i es or ,applialices,, designed for attachment to . or installation of any electrical circuit or system, for light, heat or power, shall be installed, used, sold or offered for sale, for use in Miami Shores Village, unless they are in conformity with approved methods of construe- tion for -safety to life and property.., .,Conformity. of electrical. materials., devices or appliances, with the standards of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.., as indicated by lists of inspected electrical appliances, published and distributed by said Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., or with ,othor standards approved by the American Standards Association, shall be� prima facie evidence that such electrical materials., devices or Appliances comply with- the requirements of this Code* (c) The makbrla name.,. trade mark :or other identification symbol shall be placed on all electrical material. devices or appliances sold, installed or used under the provisions of this Code, together with such oth- er markings giving voltage, current wattage., or other appropriate ratings as. are described in the National Electrical Code; or as may be necessary to* determine the character of the material., device or equipment and the use for which it is intended* ARTICLE 6. GENERAL REGULATIONS. Section E-33* GENERAL REGULATIONS as hereinafter provided shall control in all Instances* (a) Approved rigid metal conduit or electrical metallic tubing shall be required, except that as hereafter provided, for all wires used for wiring to conduct current -for light, heat or power, in the wiring of all buildings or structures within. the limits of Miami Shores Village, Florida. Short sections of armored cable, (Type ACL. ) or flexible' conduit will be permitted only by special permission from the .Electrical Inspector, depending entirely on the character of the installation and only if proper ground is maintained. (b) In the re-wiring or making extensions to old wiring systems, of every character, only approved rigid metal conduit or electrical metallic tubing shall be used* When existing open work is repaired, such deviations from this rule may be made by the Electrical Inspector in order that., un- necessary hardship or Impractical conditions, do not exist* It is the intention of this paragraph to bring all. open work up to the standard, of wiring in rigid metallic conduit, but only in gradual and practical stages as extensions or major repairs are required. (c) All undergrou-nd conduit for whatever.-purpose.. all conduit in cinder fill, all conduit in poured concrete on grade or otherwise# shall /0 be galvanized or equal thr+eaded- and in no case shall be less than /411 �conduit. (d) Conduit installed in poured concrete slabs shall be layed over all reinforcing steel and rigidly held in place by wiring to re- inforcing steel or other approved method# Conduit between outlet boxes (over eight feet in 'length) shall be raised and supported in place so the drainage will be toward the outlet boxes . No unsupported walk- or runway shall be placed upon any conduit after same is in permanent positions (,e) 11here outlet boxes occur In poured concrete, an approved concrete outlet box of the proper depth shall be used* Concrete coverage over the outlet box, excepting the cover opening, shall be not less than one inch. All conduit exposed to the weather., on an exterior wall Dr -exposed to actual physical contact with water or corrosive action of liquids or gasesshall be- threaded galvanized or equal with all joints made up with joint compound or lead. (9) All boxes exposed to the weather shall be equipped with water tight covers. All exterior fixtures'., switches., plug receptacles,. etc., which are exposed to the weather shall be weather proof type. "Exposed to the weather" shall mean, where th.ere. is no roof., canopy or overhead permanent shelter protecting the fixture, switch, plug receptacle, etc., from rain or water* -(h) All wirin4r- uged in underground conduit or trap �conduit shall be lead covered. (I) It shall be unlawful f or'. any person to install; fix or place any water, gas, air or other piping in a building nearer than three (3) inches, from an electric. light �or ,power wire or conduit unless insulated from such electric -light or power -wire or conduit,,, under such requirements as may be imposed by the Electrical Inspector* (j) In all installations inside of any building only two wire lighting branch circuits shall be permitted, unless by special permission., requested, in writing from the Electrical Inspector* _ M Short radius ells, often referred to as telephone ells, will not be permitted in a run of conduit over five feet lone., from outlet to. outlet or from outlet to fitting, also., the run of pipe .must be straight with no additional ellso- (1) Vjhereve' r stranded conductors terminate in solderl6ss connectors, the' strands of the stranded- conductors entering the solderless conne'etor shall be soldered together for a distance equal to the wire bearing surface of the solderless -connector., (m) It shall be unlawful for any person to place, tape or to otherwise conceal an unsoldered joint on any electric light, heat or power circuit* (n), All wires. must be pulled and alljoints soldered but not taped before the rough inspection is made-, (o) Because of the increasing use of colored wire., it has be- come advisable to have a schedule for its uniform installation. Therefore, ,all light branch circuit wires connected to the left side of the branch panels shall be colored black . and 'those connected to the right side shall be red. -. If the four wire system is used the third "hot wire" shall be yellow. Switch legs and travelers shall be green., brown., or - blues Feeders and. sub-feeders from the left side of the main switch shall connect to the left side of all branch circuit panels and those from the right side of : the main switch shall connect to the right side of all branch circuit panels. 1.1ires of one color shall not be tapped to wires of another color. Section E-34* TZOORARY SMVICES* (a) Permits for temporary services ,,will be issued only for that part of any electrical installation . that is designated in' the application for said permit submitted to the Electrical Inspector. (b) - Temporary service for other than that to the permanent main switch, shall be for temporary eq:uipment only and shall not be con- -nected to any part of the permanent installation without the written consent of the Electrical Inspector. , (a) Where any circuit, equipment or apparatus of an electrical installation is to be serviced thru the permanent main service witch in accordance with a temporary service permit issued for same., all other circuits., apparatus aiid/or. equipment of the electrical installation shall be disconnected from the main service switch by the Electrical Contractor : so that only that circuit, apparatus or equipment mentioned in the service permit .may be serviced* Section E-35. SERVICE LOCATIONS. A point of .service shall be ,defined as the point of connection betweeF-the source of supply and the service, entrance conductors* . (a) All service locations, designated by. the utility company and approved by the Electrical Inspector shall become a part of the plans and specifications for any electrical install' ationt A point of service as installed by the electrical contractor shall .conform to�the conditions surrounding the service location, the ser- vice dr-op. and the requirements governing their and its ihatallationo Section E-36. SERVICES. (a) All service entrance conduit shall extend from the main dise-on necting means to a point of service* (b) Service conduit entering recessed switching compartments through poured concrete shall be stubbed through the concrete at the time of pouring* Channeling for conduit throu&h lintels.,. beams or columns is for- bidden*, (c) Overhead or underground service conduit shall be galvanized or equal threaded conduit* (d) The minimum size service allowed in any single family resi- dence - shall be based upon the cube of the residence in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance Requirements Size of Residence* Wire Size. 0 to 16500 cubic feet #4 16501 to 25000 cubic feet #1 Over 25000 cubic feet .- According to actual conditions. (e) Service conduit and conductors shall be installed In accordance with the following table: Capacity Minimum Siga. , ,,Overhead. Underground Conduit Up to Conductot � 'Conduit- Lo S. S* d. 60 Amp* No. 4 J.Lil J.&O 100-. 1 Woo 1- 25 00 2 150 2 200 200sOOG-- 2111 300 35OpOOO 3 2 400 50OP000 *For services to industrial .and commercial installations only. Af) Service wires or circuit wires shall enter into the meter cabinet or switch without theuse of concealed backing- box. $ection E-37 GROTUNDING EUIPMENT. All metallic raceways leaving any enclosure having other than a metallic finish' shall be equipped with wedge� lugs or other approved fitting which shall be connected to the switch neutral block or switch neutral of the main entrance switch by bonding jumpers of approved sizes Enclosures containing centers of distribution other than the main service switch and which have a metallic finish., double locknuts on cirucit raceways shall be considered as sufficient grounding equipment* Threaded pipe connections will be considered as a sufficient bond, when enclosures ar I e equipped with threaded fittings* Section E-38. NEUTR&L OR WATERPIPE GROUND. The neutral or waterpipe ground shall consist of a continuous conductor of the proper size extending from the main switch neutral block or switch neutral to a cast clamp mounted on the cold water supply pipe and shall be known as the neu- tral grounding conductor. The neutral grounding conductor shal 1 be pro- tected .from mechanical -injury by rigid conduit which shall be continuous ' from a point within the switching enclosure to the threaded connection of the cast ground clamp on the said supply line. Where the cold water supply As run in copper tubing., the neutral or water pipe ground clamp shall not be fastened to the copper pipe, but shall be mounted on the brass or bronze pipe fittings* The neutral ground where it enters -the switching enclosure shall- be equipped with a wedge lug or other approved -fitting which shall' be .connected to the main service neutral block or switch neutral by the neu- tral grounding conductor* Section E-39, SERVICE SWITCHES. 1. The minimum servi&e#--per- mitted shall be 60 AMP capacity. 2# All 60 AMP capacity services shall be equipped as hereinafter mentioned or with approved pull type fused disconnects* 3e All service conductors over 60 AMP capacity shall have dis- connecting equipment of the externally operated lever type suitable for the conditions of installation (such as': exposure to weather) o The dis- connecting means may consist of not more, than six (6) switches, or six manually operated circuit-breakers., located in a common enclosures or, in separate enclosures grouped at a readily -access,ible .point I nearest to the entrance of the conductors,, eitherinside or ,outside of the building wall* 49 All services shall be protected by fuses or circuit-breakers at main entrance switches or disconnects* Section E-400 GROUP .SERVICE SWITCHES. The ampere rating of a group of switehes' used ii;Yt—eadof one main service switch shall be con- sidered the sum of the ampere rgLtings* of all ,the switches in' the group* Section E-41. METER CONNECTIONS. All meter connections shall be enclosed with metal enclosure* Conductors shall not be reduced in 'size or the current- carrying capacity altered between a source of supply and its first -point of -distribution. Section E-42. METERING EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS. The installation of the metering equipment -shall onform to one of-fh—efollowing require- ments : (a) Within a specially constructed outsidemeter room which does not project beyond the building set-back line, The building shall be substantial., weather-proof and of proper dimensions to accommodate such meterin e pment as is required* , g quil (b) In a ' aompartment recessed- within the outside wall, equipped with backing board, flush weather-proof door, latch, catch or other means of enclosures but not to be permanently looked. (a) Upon or within an interior- wall of the building In an ac- cessible location. If within a room, provision must be made for free access to switching equipment. Under no circumstances shall metering equipment, service equipment or distributive centers be placed or located in any, bath room., sleeping room or -,storage closet. GUTTERS.� (a)' All gutters shall be �of galvanized irohbr other approved� metalllic finish,, 'The -thicknes-s of metal shall be not less than U. S. Standard Sheet Steel Gauge #16. (b), When gutters are exposed to the -weather they shall be of rain-tight c6nstructio% (a) All con it entering gutters (load, line or meter) shall be equipped With double locknuts and bushings* All nipples shall be conduit' nipples* (d)' 'Load gutters . shall ,be used on all meter installations more than two in number* Section E-44. MECTRICAL "ENCLOSURES. All enclosures for elee- trical conductors shall have galvanized or other approved finishese Paint- ing ,of enclosures shall be done after 'all enclosures and conduit raceways are in place. Interruption of' oircuit raceway continuity by- the use of paint., enamel or other non-metallic coverings will necessitate the use of proper bonding connections for ground* 3, Section E-45* NON-TAMPERAKE PROTECTIVE DEVICES., (a) . All pro- tective devices 'of 30 amperes or less used on ungro ed conductors having not more than 125 volts to ground,, shall be of a non-tamperable type* (b) Protective devices of the non-tamperable fuse plug type shall conform to the requirements of Section 2452 of the National Electrical Code0 (a) Protective devices of the Jaon-tamper' able circuit breaker type shall conform to therequirements of Section 2481 of the National Electrical Code* Section E-46. ZEEDERS. The followin& table will be the minimum size feeders that will be permittedto a three (3) wire 119-220 volt light- ing panel : Number Circuit. Minimum Size Wire* 4 to 6 Inc. 8 8 to 10 Inc* 6 12 to 16 Inc* 4 18, to 24 Inc* 26 to 32 Inc. 1/0 36 to 42 Inc* 2/0 Section, E-47* ­ CIRCUITS� The -following table shall be the maxi- mum. number of -outlets I - residende, build`ngs or similar wiring per circuit* Li&ht Outlets* Rece_pta6le Outlets* 10 'O_ 7 6 2 5 2 4 3 3 3 2, 4 1 4 0 Section E-48, CONNECTED LOAD WATTAGES. For computing connected load wattages, the followIng values shown- shall considered the minimum wattages to be used for the equipment listed,, unless specifically stated ,, otherwise., on the manufacturer's ,capacity plate., attached to the equipment* EQU IPMENT -MINIMUM WATTAGES Light 660 Mogul Sockets (each) 1000 Motors (Fractional up to H.P.), 660 Refrigerator (Domestic) 400 Window Lighting (100 Watt lamp each) 660 Strip Lighting 125 Watt lamp each) 660 Iron (Domestic) 1000 Space Heater (Bath room Only) 1000 Neon Transformers (Kfgrp Rating) Toasters (Commercial) 3000 Spade Heaters (Other than bath room) 3000 Water Heaters 3000 Rangette's 5000 Ranges (Apartment Houses) (Mfgr. Rating) 7500 Ranges (Domestic) 10000 Ranges (Commercial) Yifgr. Rating Motors (Above Fractional) Mfgre Rating Section E-49, APARTMENTS. (a) Each apartment shall be equipped with at least one iron and one tefrigerator outlet, and the minimum connect- ed load for any one apartment shall be based upon a four circuit panel. N Each bath room shall be equipped with at least one wall receptacle located on the same wallas the built-in medicine cabinet or mirror* Receptacles as a part of bath room lighting fixtures are forbidden. .Section E-50. STORES. (a) In each new store constructed and in every store having its system of wiring altered, after thepassing of this Code, there shall be individual conduit and sub-feed, with a discon- . necting switch located inside of the stort.readily accessible to occupants of the store, (b) For all store general illumination, the maximum number of . light outlets including convenient receptacles shall not exceed four per circuit. (C) Window display lighting shall be figured on the basis of not less than 100 Watts per lineal foot, andshall not exceed seven (7) outlets per circuit, including convenience receptacles and not more than two (2) convenience receptacles with each circuit. (d) Only three (3) large blade, vertical motor, ceiling fans will be permitted on one circuit. Section E-51* ELECTRICAL RANGETTE. (a) An Electrical Rangette is herewith defined as a fixed electrical appliance that is used for cook- . ing and/or baking, that has a cubical displacement of less than a range - and a maximum connected load of not more than 5500 watts* (b) The minimum size of feeder supplying a rangette outlet shall be three (3) number ten (10) wires in 37411 conduit* (c) Rangette outlets shall be installed in the same manner as range outlets, excepting that polor�ized receptacles may be employed, pro- vided that provision is made for properly grounding the frame of the rangette by a grounding conductor contained within the approved flexible cord supplying the equipment. (d) Permit fees for a rangette outlet shall be that charged for a range or ranges* Section E..52* RANGE EQUIPMENT., (a) An Electrical Range is herewith defined as a fiie-delectrical appliance that is used for cooking and/or baking that has a connected load wattage of more than 5500 watts * (b) Minimum for range circuits shall be number six (6) wire and one (1) inch conduit and/or tubing to range outlet6 From range outlet to stove outlet flexible metallic tubing not smaller than one (1) inch dhall be used providing for proper grounding of range frame. At least three (3) feet of continuous wire shall be provided at each range outlet for range connection. Section E-53, WATER IMATER E�LUIPYENT. Shall be fed by separ- ate circuits and the minimum for water heater c cuits shall be, number (10) ten wire and three-quarter (3/4) inch conduit* Flexible connection to water heater cabinet shall be not less than three-quarter (3/4) inch flexible metallic tubings, for exposed work only and shall provide for proper grounding. Section E-54* SPACE HEATER EUIPMENT. (a) Minimum for space heater circuits shall be W'u-mber twelve wire, and one-half (1) inch conduit and/or tubing. By-passing or circuit, wires through space heater enclosures is forbiddene, (b) Conduit and/or ,tubing shall enter space heater enclosures at the bottom or at a- point - on the s_ides, near4the bottom. Switches shall not be mounted in the top. of space heater ,enclosures. Section E-55* IRON OUTLETS. (a) Iron outlets as such shall be equipped with a pilot light.,. indicating switch., and single receptacl and shall be -fed by an. individual circuit fused or protected at no more than 15 amps. at 125 vloltso (b) The receptacle adjacent to an ironing board shall be con- sidered an iron outlet and shall be equipped as sucRe (c) All household laundries shall have at least one iron out- let* Section E-569 REFRIGERATOR OUTLY11S* Junior size refrigerators rated at under 400 watts may be connected to any circuit having not more than one ceiling outlet 'and not more than one receptacle outlet* Refrigera. tors of a capacity of 400 watts or more shall have separate circuits* Section E-57, MOTORS. Allelectric motors 1/,3 H.P. or more shall have separate circuits* Section E-58. PLUG RECEPTACLES. Attention is called to the pro. visions of Section 2110 of the Nitional R ectric Code which provisions shall also apply to all enclosed, or screened porches. A receptacle shall be required near the mirror in each bath room, Section E-59. RECESSED,LIGHTS.', All metal enclosures for re- ceased lights coining in cont'act wFth-wood or other combustible. material shall be covered with not less than one-sixteenth (1/16) inch asbestos sheet. Section E-60* DISTRIBUTION PANELS. In no case shall a distri- bution panel be located within A baMr-Som, toilet, sleeping room or storage closet* . Section E-61. PIPE, STRAPSe, The use of pipe straps is .required on conduit and/or tubing where evFr possible* Section E-62. PORTABLE APPLIANCES. (a) Not more than, one por- table appliance shall be Ft-tached -by.-Il-exible cord to each single recepta' c- le, and in no case shall portable appliances be connected to pendantse- ,(b) Whenever ,a flexible cord is used with a portable appliance, its total length shall not be more than six , feet, unless the use of the portable appliance is dependent upon a constant change of location. In such cases a- flexiblecord of the Type S or SJ shall be used* (c) The maximum wattage of any portable appliance shall depend upon the allowable current carrying capacity of the flexible cord supply- ing it* Section E-63* FIXED APPLIANCES. Flexible cords of a type that do not contain' a grouxiding conductor as an integral part of the cord shall not be used oil fixed appliances*., � All electrically operated construction equipment- shall be considered a fixed appliance* -: , Section E-649 FLEXIBLE CORDS. The use of flexible cords in other than residential occupancies shall, conform to the following require- ments,: a 11 not be-used, whe-n they are exposed to (a)'' cords sha moisture" ga-9p grease, or other elements 'de,structable to their insulation. In no case shall they be used for outside wiring except by special per- mission of, Electrical lnspaOtOr�* `(bYL` , When exposed to- mechanical Injurys flexible cords shall be of a I type that will afford ample protection to its insulation and con- ductore (c) The use of twine., staples., tacks., or other than approved insulators ,.for means of support for flexiblecords is not permitted. (d) In no case shall flexible cords be concealed within the walls, partitionsp attic, ceilings or other unused portions of any build- ,ing* (e) The outer covering of all flexible cords shall be without braid excepting where a non-combustible material is inserted between the interior' rubber insulation of the conductor and the outer braid* (f) Flexible cord's shallbe used only on pendants,, portable ap- pliances and. fixed appliances. , (g) Flexible cords shall be properly protected from ,lohysical contact with :all inflamable materials and. structural metal parts of buildings* (h) Flexible cords used on Portable Heating Appliances . of more than 300 watts, shall have a covering of asbestos as an integral part of its insulation* Section E-65* PENDANTS. (A) Pendant is defined herewith as an electrical fixture composed of electrical conductors supported only at the point of supply and terminating i. n a lamp holder or holders* (b) Pendant lamp holders shall have,,not--less than seven feet clearance from the floor over which they' are� hung, (c) Extension cords shall n ot be attached to pendant ,lamp, holders Section Znk66. GAS TUBE 'SIGN9.- 'Supplementary :to National Mee- trical' Code`: Requirements : gastubd sign ia hetewith -defined. as �,any sign.. display., decoration, outline ortleans of lighting., a part of which is glass tubing containing an incandescent, electrified gas* (a) All gas tube signs. shall clearly designate the erector's name and the numbers and total wattage of the transformers (Manufadturerfs rating) supplying the sign* (b) The wattage of gas tube signs shall be based upon the manu- facturer's rating of thetransformers used in an installation. 1. The maximum allowable wattage on each gas tube siga circuit shall be 1350 watts* 2. Gas tube signs rated at more than 400 watts, shall have a separate individual circuit* 30 Circuits supplying gas tube signs of 400 watts or less may be other than individual circuits,., but in no case shall the additional wattages of the 'gas tube sign constitute an overload to the circuit to which it is attached, (c) All primary circuit conductors supplying gas tube signs shall be installed within rigid metal conduit. 1. Primary circuit raceways shall be -continuous from a: point of supply to within the transformer enclosures. 2. When transformers are installed ,within the metal body of a non-rigid gas tube sign,' flexible metallic wnduit shall be used ' 'as & raceway between the sign outlet and the metal body of the sign and shall' be not more than three feet in length. Provision shall be made for separate wire for bonding sign to rigid conduit for ground* (d) Gas tube signs of, more than 400 watts shall not be supplied through_ flexible cords* 1* All flexible cords supplying gas tube signs shall .have a grounding .conductor as an integral part of the cord; this grounding conductor shall be attached securely to the metal body of the sign, at one end and to the sign outlet enclosure at the other* . . 2* Outlets supplying gas tube signs through flexible. cords shall be adjacent to sign transformers* (e) Externally operable switches may be installed within I the metal body of gas tube signs or within sign transformer enclosures., pro- vided the sign transformer enclosure is within sight of the gas tube Sign which it supplies* (f) All gas tube signs that ,are reconstruct ed., removed from one location to another or are re-installed in the� original location after removal for any purpose,, shall be subject to all requirements governing new gas tube sign, installations-o ' (g) Permits must be secured BEFORE the erection of the sign. lo Request for inspection shall be made AFTER the., installation is completed* 2* It is- permissible for sign1contractors to make necess- ary tests on sign installations during construction but in no other case shall a sign installation-be. used before, ,inspection has been made or tem porary servicehas been- granted by.'Electrical' Inspector. Sign contractors will be held responsible for violations of these requirements* Section E-67. WIRING OF COLD STORAGE PLAIM, ETC. (a) In wirinf of refrigerator I s., ice boxes' cold Storage plants and rooms or buildings of similar character, all wires usadfor',light., heat or power shall be in- stalled in �rigid galvanized .or equal metal conduit., and galvanized metal outlet boxes, cut-out and distribution cabinets, fittings, etc.,, excepting that in iae .b-oxes.. .c6olers and similar ins.ulated ,rooms: or compartments sub- Ject to' excbssive . c1ianges in. temperatur& and conse,cluentleondensation of moisture approved open wiring may be installed by special permission in accordance with the rules and, regulations of the National Electrical Code governing installations ,of wire-s where exposed. to moisture. (b) Conduits shall, be installed in such manner that they will drain -to outlets and cabinets* (c) Conductors installed in conduit must be and have approved "National Electric Code Standard" rubber insulation and in addition thereto must have lead, sheath or covering over outer braid* (d) At outlet or Junction,bo'xes or cabinets, where, -it is necessary to remove the lead -sheath from- conduc,tors for the purpose of making joints, taps or terminal connections, the conductors and exposed ends of lead sheath must be, covered with 6 close fitting ,wrapping of best grade rubber tape securely held in. place by an outer wrapping of friction tape and thoroughly painted with P* & Be Compound or other approved waterproof .insulating paint or varnish* (e) All sockets or receptacles shall .be of keyless, weather- proof and damp proof constructione , ARTICLE 7* ORDINA14CE REFERENCES AND CO-1,1FLICTS. Beetion' E-63.ADOPTION BY REFERENCE. The specifications, regulatio. ns, and standards of tests and inspections, which are mentioned in this Code, are hereby adopted. and declared to be part of this Code when not in conflict with any specific statement contained herein. ARTICLE 8* REPEAL. Section E-6aAll Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith or inconsistent with the.- provisions of this-' Ordinance are hereby repealed*, ARTICLE 9. VALIDITY. Section Fj-70*Should any section, pa-ragr6ph.,' seftten"op' .. phrase, clause or other part or provision of this Ordinance be . declared by the Court to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the Ordinance as a whole., or any part thereof, other than the-part so declared to be invalide, ARTICLE 10 PENALTY. Section'E-71*Any person, firm or c,orporation who shall violate or fail to comply with any of the Provisions 'of this Ordinance shall be punished by a fine not exceeding Five Hundred WOO) Dollars or imprisonment at hard labor on the streets or other' works of the Village for a term not exceeding sixty (60) days. , or bothe, Each day thatla. violationis permitted to exist shall constitute .a separate offense. ARTICLE 110 da PASSED AND ADOPTED This /;Z y of3LeCem 19 3 9 Mayor Village Hknager anA Cler TABLE O-F CONTENTS page ZONING CODE. ORDI-14AITCE NO.- ARTICLE ONE. DISTRICTS Section Z"l, Classifications., Cubical Contents It Z-2* Boundaries If Z-3. Subdivision Restrictions ARTICLE TWO. DEFINITIONS. 0 a 0 a 0 9 4 Section Z-4. Definitions ARTICLE THREE. R-1 to R-12 INCLUSIVE ONE FkdILY DISTRICTS.- 9 Section Z-5* Primary Use Z-60, Additional Uses Z�-7. Prohibited Uses Z-8. He i ght Z-9* Construction Z-10. Lot Area Per Family Z_11* Spaces., Yards ARTICLE FOURe RF-1 AND RF-2 ONE FAMILY DISTRICTS. 10 Section Z-12* RF-1 and RF-2 One Family Districts. ARTICLE FIVE. A-1 APARTMENT HOUSE AND TWO FAMILY DISTRICT 10 Section Z-139 Use Z-14 o Prohibited Uses Z-15. Height Z-16* Construction Z-17. Lot Area Z-18* Yard Spaces ARTICLE SIX0 B-1--BUSINESS DISTRICTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Section Z-19 ' Use Z-20: Prohibited Uses Z-210-*Height Z-,22* Construction ZM23* Lot Area Z-24* Yard Spaces ARTICLE SEVEN. I-I INDUSTRIAL 'DISTRICTS. 14 Section Z-25, Use Z-26* Prohibited Uses ' Z-27, Height Z-28* Construction Z-29* Lot Area Z-30. Yard Spades ARTICLE EIGHT.W -PROHIBITED USESIN ALL DISTRICTS 16 Section Z-31* Prohibited uses ,in all Districts . ARTICLE NINE. MON-CONFORMING USES. 0 a Q 0 17 Section Z-32* Non-oonforming Uses ARTICLE TEN. GENERAL PROVISIONS 17 Section 7r.33. Accessory Buildings ff Z-34* Apartment Houses and Restaurants If Z-35* Buildings for Public Assemblages Z-36. Construction., ,Walls Z-37* Construction, Roof If Z-318* Construction Job Shanty Z-39. Cubical Contents Z-40. ,Docks and Wharfs Z-41* Dockage for Private Yachts .on Biscayne Bay and Biscayne River Z-42,, 'Fences-.or,'Walli z-43. Fishing or bathing If Z-44, Frontage of, Lots Z-45* Grades Z-460 Health and Safety &.47. Houseboats 7� Z", 48C* House Cars.9' ',C.amp. cars' and Traillers, Z-49* Nuisances Z-50. Parking Lots - Requirements It Z-510 Porte Cocheres It Z-52* Projections into Yard Areas tf Z-53* Projections over Public Property Z-54, Removal of Soil Zw55. Schools, Business Near If Z"56. Setbacks and Yard Spaces If Z-57. Signs if Z-58* Street Lines Z-59* Sunday Work If Z-60* Uncompleted Buildings ARTICLE KA-VE'N. GE'NE13AL PROCEDTJRE �- * - 0 0 *.. 0 'o 0. 6 & 0 e 0 0 9 0 22 Section Z-61* Plans and Specifications A/ ,9;7 0 1,4--- TABLE OF CONTE14TS (continued) Page ARTICLE TVMVE. - ADMINISTRATION 22 Section Z-69. Administration Section Z-65* ARTICLE THIRTEENO CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 22 Section 2-64. Certificate of Occu ancy Z-65& ft 0 R Z-66. it Z-67. ff Z-68 It ff 11 ARTICLE FOURTEEN., BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT 23 ARTICLE FIFTEEN. CHANGES AND A1,1ENDMIENTS 23 ARTIULE SIXTEEN* INTERPRETATION.. PURPOSE AND CONFLICT. 23 ARTICLE SEVENTEEN.-, REPEAT 4 e 0 a o a 24 ARTICLE EIGHTEEN* VALIDITY 24 ARTICLE NINETEEN* PENALTY . . . . 24 ARTICLE TtTENTY* PASSING AND ADOPTION 24 INDEX Accessory Building, Sec* Z-4 and 33 Adjustment Board -Art* 14 Administration Beeo Z-62 Amendments and Changes 15 Amount to be paid by petitioners e Art* 15 Apartment Houses and Restaurants . See0L Z-4'-and 34 Application for Building Permit, See* Z-61 Area Lot See* Z-10�17-23- and 29 -Authority of Village Council e Page 1 and 2 Bars 0 0 0 4 See* Z-31 .Bill Boardsand General Advert iLs ing Si gns See* Z-4 and 31 Boat Docking Be L.C* Z-40 Boundaries See* Z-2 Business Adjoining Residential Districts See. Z-35 Business Near Schools see* Z-55 Camp Cars,, ,Trailers., House Cars and Tents* Sec* Z-48 Tourists Sec* 2-1 and 2 Certificate - issued and -when Sece Z-64 Certificate - issuedby whom Sec* Z-67 Certificate -� Record0_19 0 �6 0 a 0 0 0 0 -Sec* Z-68 Chure-h Yard' Spaceo 0 0 - 0 41 Sec* Z-35 Classification . . . . 0 0 ; 0 0 See. Z-11 Construction Requirements .R 1 to R-12,, Sec* .' Z..9 Construction Requirements�' RF-l -and .RF-2' Sec* Z-19 Construction Requirements A.-l. 0 Sec* Z-16 Construction Requirements B-lo & e e a a 9 e 0 Sec* Z-22 Construction Requirements I-l* See. Z-281 Construction Walls, Sec* Z-36 Construction Job Shant Sec* Z-38 Con . rue on Roof Sec* Z-37 Cubical ContentSLRequiremen so 4L. 0 Sec* Z-39 Definitions Sec* Z-4 District's Sec* Z-1 Fences or Walls . See. Z-42 Fishing -and Bathing. Sec* Z-43 Frame Buildings* .,Sec' Z-12 INDEX (Continued) General Advertising Signs and Billboards See* Z-4 and 31 General Provisions ArtJ10 Grades 41 0 Sec* Z-45 Height of Building Soos, Z-8-15-21 ' and 27 House Boats a Sees Z-47 House Cars, Camp Cars and Tents* , * o S000, Z_481w . Interpretations a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a SO a Atto . 16 � Ju, i* or Rag Storage 9 a o so Seco, Z-31 Lot Area See. Z-10-17-23 and 29, Lots Frontage See* Z-44 Lots Parking 0 Sees Z-50 hight ,Clubs,., Beer Gardens., Etc** Sec* Z-31 Non-conforming Uses Sec* Z-32 Nuisances 0 0 0 so See. Z-49 Parking Lots . . . See* .Z-50 . Penalty - Art* 19 Petitioners to pay Art* 15 Porte Cochere. Sec* Z-51 Private Yacht Docking. See. Z-1-1 Prohibited Uses - R-1 to R-12 and RF-1 and RF-2* Seco� Z-7, and 12 Prohibited Uses - A-19 a o o . o 0 See w Z-14 Prohibited Uses -' B-1. 6 Sees Z-20 Prohibited Uses - 1-1, o See. Z-28 Prohibited ,Us'es' in all Lis*tr*ieets e 0 0 See.. Z-31 - Projections into Yard Aroai�.'* See ZW52 Projections' ,6 er- Public Property V See. -53 Repeal 9 o 9_ 0 i Art* 17 Residential Buildings B & I :Distriots* Sec* Z-20 and 26 Restriction of Subdivision . 6 6 0 0 1 See. Z603 Removal of Soils 0 a * a 0 0 0, 0 0 a o sece, Z-54 Schools - Business Near. o 0 a- 0 . 4 See* Z-55 Schools - Yard Spade 0 Seco. Z-35 Setbacks and Yard Spaces 0 0 0 Sees Z-11-18-24- 30 and 56 Signs* ' . e Sece, Z-57 Street Lines 0 Seco, Z-58 Sundu W k o Sece, Z-59 Space i%ara *Sec* Z-11-18-24 and 30 Tents' etcoo o a e o a 'o e o o o, Sec* Z-33 Tourist Camp o o See. Z-2 and, 48� Undo'mpleted Buildingst 0 0 0 0 Seco. Z-60 Uses - " R-1 to R-12 Seco, Z-5 Uses - RP-1 and RF-2 o a 9 o o . See. Z-12 Usds . - A�lo 0 0 0 .0 a 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 . Sec* Z-13 uses B"Ol o 0 * * * 0 0 0 0 Sec* Z-19 Use I-1 'a 0 o 0 0 0 o See. Z-25 Vacant Lands Application,, , for use of 0. 0 Sece, Z-65 Validity Art* 18 See. Z-42 Vision Clearance Yacht Docking* Sec* Z-41 Final Draft of the PROPOSED MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE ZONING CODE FOREWORD The Zoning Code will be listed in the Index of the Miami Shores Village Building Code. Sections of the Zoning Code are consecutively numbered regardless of Article, each Section being prefixed by the letter 11Z11 so that they may be easily distinguished from section numbering of the Building, Plumbing and Electrical Codes* The Sections herein are numbered Z-1 to Z-68 inclusive* MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE �ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE AND RESTRICT TIM BREC-TION., .RECONSTRUCTION,, ALTERATION., LOCATION AND USE OF BUILDINGS., STRUCTURES,, LAND AND WATER,,, FOR TRADE,, INDUSTRY.9 RESIDENCE OR OTHER PURPOSES; TO REGULATE AND RESTRICT THE SIZE AND HEIGHT.. NUMBER OF STORIES,, CUBICAL CONTENTS, CONSTRUCTION AND AREA OF BUILD- INGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES HEREAFTER ERECTED OR ALTERED., TIM SIZE AND DIMENSIONS OF YARDS., COURTS AND OTHER OPEN SPACES SURROUNDING BUILDINGS; TO REGULATE AND RESTRICT BUILDING LINES AND THE PER- CENTAGE OF LOT THAT MAY BE OCCUPIED., AND TIM DENSITY OF POPULATION; AND FOR SAID PLIRPOSES., TO DIVIDE MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE AS SHOWN ON THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP, INTO DISTRICTS OF SUCH NUMBER, SHAPE., AND AREA AS MAY BE DEEMED BEST SUITED TO CARRY OUT THESE REGULATIONS, AND FOR EACH SUCH DISTRICT TO IMPOSE REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS DESIGNATING THE, KINDS OR CLASSES OF TRADES� BUSINESSES, RESI- .9 DENCES OR OTHER PURPOSES FOR WHICH BUILDINGS OR OTHER STRUCTIMES OR PREMISES MAY BE PERMITTED TO BE ERECTED., ALTERED., OR USED; TO PROVIDE METHOD FOR AMENDMENT, SUPPLEY&NT.. CHANGk., MODIFICATION AND , REPEAL OF REGULATIONSO RESTRICTIONS AND BOUNDARIES; TO PROVIDE A METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION; TO PROVIDE � FOR THE ENFORCEMENT; TO PROVIDE FOR THE PRESERVATION OF RECORDED SUB-DIVISION RESTRIOTIONSOF INCLUDED SUB-DIVISIONS.; TO PROVIDE FORTHE REGULATION OF I USES; REPEALING ALL LAWS IN. CONFLICT; AND :TO PRESCRIBE PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE; WHEREAS., Miami Shores Village is authorized by Section and 1,0 of. the Village Charter to provide by Ordinance as follows,: "SECTION 9 OF VILLA CHARTER. To regulate and restrict the locaElon, HelTlt, number of stories, �size, cubic contents, construction and area of buildings and other structure (in- cluding billboards and advertising devices) , the percentage and portion of lots of land that may be occupied or built on, the size of yards, courts or other open spaces, the den- sity of population, and the use of buildings, structures and land for trade, industries, residences, apartment houses and all or any other purposes; and for any of said purposes, in promoting the safety., health., c?)mfort., morals., convenience., peace, prosperity, or general welfare of the Village or its inhabitants to divide the Village into zones of such number, shapes and areas as may be deemed best suited to effectuate the purposes of this . section and within such zones to- regulate and restrict the erection$ construction2 reconstruction, alteration, repair, destruction, or removal of buildings,, land 'and structures, including billboards . Such regulations and restrictions herein authorized may be made in' consideration, among other things, of lessening .congestion in the streets, regulating traffic, sec-oring safety from fire, storm, panic and. other dangers; conserving or providing adequate light .and air; preventing the overcrowding of land, avoiding the undue concentration of population or facilitating the furnishing or operation of facilities for transportat_ion, water, sewerage, schools., parks and',o,ther- i c--im-proveMent s o P onveniences "SECTION 10-VILLAGE CHARTER. To 'Prohibit the erection of, or after consEructl_onto condemn and destroy or re- move or to require- ldestruction or removal -.of, buildings,, or other- structures.,,. includ*ing billbo6rds I nd other adVertis- ing, devices, of unsafe, dangerous or faUlty -constructlon, or in locations or of a height or character dangerous, or likely to become dangerous, . detrimental or degrading to the public or to inhabitants., ,.or some thereof or likely to produce or- iheite conflicts or disorders 9"miong them; to prohibit all commercial billboards ," WFIEREAS, Miami Shores Village* and the princi pal subdivisions and tracts of land therein have existed ,and developed, and are, continuing to develop. Primarily and al-o,�ost entirely, as a quiet suburban community., inhabited and, supported by owners of homes and residential property of a high degree . of improvements., and with carefully planned restrictions in the muniments of title, and RHEREAS, the dwellings and other buildings in said Village are of better construction and higher cost than the average dwelling, WHEREAS, large amounts of money have been expended and are being expended by the owners of' homes and other properties., in said Village for the purpose , of improving and maintaining them to a high standard, and WHEREAS,, the conditions existing at the incorporation, in- eluding the conditions recited in prior ordinances, have continued to exist and now exist to a more substantial degree than heretofore, and WHERE&S, the , erection of new dwellings has 'continued at a rapidly increasing rate, and now creates an emergency condition, 'and WHEREAS, the reasonable protectidn � of existing property values is proper, and requires measures of the nature herein adopted, and WHEREAS., the Village Council of Miami Shores Village deems it, necessary in order to secure safety from fire, panic and other dangers,, to provide health, and general welfare; to provide adequate light and air, to prevent the overcrowding of land; to avoid undue concentra- of population; to facilitate the adequate provisions of transporta- -tion, water, sewerage, schools, parks -and other public requirements; to make and promulgate such regulations with reasonable considerationS among other things, to the character of the .district and its peculiar suita- bility ,for particularuses., and with a view to conserving the value of ,buildings and other property and encouraging the most appropriate use of land throughout said VillaLe in accordance with a' comprehensive plan; NOld., TEEREFORE., BE IT ORDAINED by din Miami Shores Village: ARTICLE 1 Section Z-1. CLASSIFICAT-IONS. For the purpose of this Ordinance, Miami Shores Village is hereby divided into twenty-dix (26) classes of districts or zones :, , Zone Classification Cubical Content Requirement One Family Residential 35vOOO Cue Fte R-2 25$000 11 R-3 23$000 H If 11.4 21$000 R-5 20..000 R-6 180500 R-7 17$500 R-8 16.,500 ff ff R-9 ff It it 15.,000 R-10 11 It It 14 250 It 0 R-11 if ft 15 500 0 If If if R-12 1,33,000 RF-1 0 ff 0 20$000 0 11 RF-2 16$500 A-1- Two family Residential and Apartment District* B-1 Business and Apartment District. 1-1 Business,, Light �Manufacturing and Warehousing District* Ce College Grounds Do Dog Track Me Municipal Golf Course P& Parke So School Grounds To Tourist Camp U* utilities - Public or Private V. Village Municipal Buildings and Playgrounds We Commtmit7 Building and Playgrounds Section. Z60-2o BOUNDARIES* ','T-h,e 'boundaries of each of these districts are hereby established as shown on t'he Zoning Map which accompanies and is hereby declared to be a. part of this Ordinance and is identified by the signatures of the Mayor and the Village Manager of Miami Shores Village. -Thl's map shall- be.'-a perihanent, record of the Miami -Shores Village. P -The distriat o'r� ' zone boundary, lines are intended to follow lot lines as they 'existed at the time of the enactment of this Ordinance; but where a boundary line obviously does not coincide with lot lines it is located by dimensions shown, on the map* Zone areas indicated on the map as C,9 D., 171., P., S., T.. U,9 V., AND W shall retain such classification., and for no other purpose,, until changed by Ordinance upon unanimousaction of the Village Council. All buildings Goa- hereafter erected or structurally altered in, Zones C,, D., M., P., S., TP U,9 V., and W shall conform to the requirements enumerated under Article III "R-1 to R-12 inclusive, One Family Districts" except that minor repairs as permitted under this code may be made to existing structures in Zones ,D., Mv Sp T. and We . All land hereafter annexted to Miami Shores Village shall be considered temporarily classified as being a portion of Zone R-1 until zoned or classified by Ordinance of said Village* All street or right of way lines herein mentioned except as otherwise specified shall refer to street and right of way lines as they existed November 1. 19390 Section Z-3o SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. Within all "Rt' or 1'RFfr Residential Districts, as hereinafter class1fied and shown on the accompany- ing map, the existing recorded restrictions of included sub-divisions shall be considered as a part of this Zoning Ordinance., unless such re- strictions be in actual conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance, in which case this Zoning Ordinance shall control. 3 ARTICLE ll* Section Z-4* DEFINITIONS. For- the purpose of this Zoning Ordinance., certain words' and terms are herein defined* Words used In thepre' sent tense include the future; the singular number includef,. the Plural and 'the plural I the singular;, *,the 'Words "designed ,forll include -the meaning- "used f or! ; the word llstxn�'Lcturell includes the word 1%uildingll, and "building", the word Ifstructureff; and the word 11sball" is,,mandatory� and not directory; the word "lot" includes thewords' "Plot" and 11tractito th,e'-words. and Include the mean a ea and 1.1t Ing , �dl.strictfl,- may� indicate of "zone". ACOESSORY BUILDING: A subordinate building, or portiori of the main building which is located on the same lot as the main building or - on an adjacent lot all under -the same ownership, the use of which, building is clearly. incidenta1to the use of the main building. ACCESSORY USI�S: Uses customarily incident to- the 'principal uses as permitted, but not including any commercial activity. A ERTISING SIGNS DVh GENERAL: A-� posted advertisement which .does not apply to premises or any�use of -premises whereon such si' . .located, gn is ALLEY.- Any roadway, place or public- way dedicated to public use, and twenty (20) feet or less in width,, unless otherwise officially ., designated as a street, ALTMATION: Alter or alteration means any change., additi on, or modification in. construction or .occupancyp APARTIMNT BUILDING: Any building-or part - thereof.. where separate acconraodations for more. than two families living independently of each other are supplied to or permanent guests or tenants. ONE-ROOM APARTMENT: A .Hone-room apartment" is an apartment which' shall consist of not mor'e ,than one room and a kitchenette, and bathroom used in *connection therewith, A kitchenette, as herein used, shall mean a room designed and u sed -for cooking., the 'area of which shall, not exceed one hundred (100) square feet. APARTTMNT HOTEL: ' An apartment building, under resident super- vision, which maintains an innerlobby through which all tenants must pass to gain access to the apartment., and which may furnish dining room service* AUTOMOBILE ;SHOW ROOM: 'A building or premises where new cars are prominently displayed and offered for sale by, an authorized agent, BAR OR SALOON: Anypla:ce devoted primarily to the retailing drinking of malt, vinous, or other alcoholic beverages, or any place where any sign is exhibited or displayed. indicating that alcoholic beverages are obtainable therein or thereon and where: such beverages are i consumed on the premises. BARBECUE. STANDS OR BARBECUL�; PITS: Refreshment places where space is provided or allowance is made for automobiles to congregate for the purpose of s6rving ,the oc.cupants with refreshments'. BILLBOARD: A surface whereon advertisin g matter is set in view conspicuously and which advertising does' not a pply to premises. where- on- it is displayede BLOCK: A "Block" is ' that portion in length. of any street which lies between two intersecting streets. BOARDING HOUSE*- , A building-.6ther than a.hotel where lodgi g and meals, for five (6) or more persons, are- provided and served for compensation. BUILDING LINEs The building line o'f any lot sh r all. be the front line on which any building or structure may be erected or established* BUNGALOW COURTS, (HOUSE COURTS) ; A. "Bungalow Court" or, "'House Court" is a- group of two or m.ore single family divellings on one or more .adjoining lotas having A separate outside entrance on the groundfloor level for each single family dwelling. hi ucted or erected, -whic h BUILDING:'. �AAyt, . , 4g: cons tr th' f 0 use o demands a �permanemt�,'160'ati0n� 6n -the land; or anythint a:ttadhed to some- thing having a periaanent :location on the land* CLUB, 'PRIVATE: The term "Private Club" shall pertain to and include those associations a_nd: o'rgah�izations'. of �a fraternal or social character, not operated or- maintain'ed' for 'prof.it. "Private. club" shall not include casinos., night clubs, or other institutions operated as a bus-inesse COR14M LOT.- A "Corner LoV�:' is �-a� lot'�' or parcel of land having a greater depth than width at the junction of and abutting on two or more intersecting streets* COURT,, OUTER- Is an ope n. unoccupied space, bounded on two or more sides by the whis of the building* , An inner court is a court , entirely within the exterior walls of a building* All other courts are outer courts. CURB OR AUTO SERVICE CAFETERIAS: Meaning refreshment places where space is provided or allowance is made for automobiles. to congre- gate for the purpose ,of �serving the occupants with refreshments,. DRY CLEANINGO Dry Cleaning shall be considered as the process of. removing dirt, grease, paints and other stains from wearing apparel, textiles., fabrics, rugs, etc. DRY DYEING: Dry Dyeing shall be considered as the process of dyeing clothes or other fabrics or textiles, in a solution of dye colors and inflammable liquids. FAMILY: One or more persons occ*apying premises and living as a singlehousekeeping unit* EXISTING BUILDING: Is a building already erected or one for, which a 1,egal. permit has been issued. prior to the adoption of this Code* FOOTI14G OR FOUNDATION:, Is the spreading course at the base or bottom of a foundation wall,, column or pier. FOWL: Any Guineas., peafowls., pheasants or pigeo'ns , GARAGE,' COW0NITY: A series of private garages, not more than one story in height., located jointly on a , parcel of land under .a single or joint ownership. GARAGE,, MECHANICAL: Any premises where automotive vehicles are mechanically repaired, rebuilt :or. reconstructed, except those des- cribed as a private storage garage- and except duly authorized agencies for the sale of new automobiles* GARAGE, PRIVATE: A garage� building separate and apart from theprincipal residential building and in'which no business service or industry .connected directly or indirectly:-with motor vehicles is carried on* . GARAGE R 0,0114, PRIVATE: A garage attached to or in a part of a principal residential building and which room is .used for the storage only of one or more motor vehicles, GARAGE,, STORAGE: Any premises$ except 'those described as a private garage., 'used fo the- storaFe only of automotive vehicles, or r where any such vehicles..,ar. e kept -for remuneration., hire or sale, GASOLINE AND OIL FILLING STATIONS: A structure or place where gasoline, oil and greases . are supplied and dispensed to the motor vehicle trade., but no mechanical service- performed. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES,- Any substance or material which, by reason of Its- �,t6xjc$ �caustic, corrosiva., abrasive or otherwise in�jurious properties, may be detrimental o,r deleterious to the health of any per- son handling or using or otherwise coming into contact with such material or substance. HEIGHT: � The "height" of a building, is the vertical distance measured in the case of flat roofs from the curb level to the level of the highest point of the building, and in the case of pitched roofs from the curb level to the -top most part of the highest gable. Where the walls of a building do not "adjoin the street., the average level of the ground adjoining the building may be taken- ,in measuring its height in- stead of the curb level* "SANITARIUlds' A "hoopital 'or- sanitariumil is a building HOSPITAL QR in whi ch s i ck , ,demented2 injured or infirm persons are housed or in tended to be housed except that this definition :shall not apply to rooms in private dwellings not intended to be ordinarily occupied by sick.. injured., demented or infirm persons* HOTEL: A building occupied as the more or less temporary �abld- , ing place of .-individuals. who 'are lodged with or without meals and in. which there are ten (10) or mQre, sleeping rooms usually occupied singly and no provision- made for cooking in any; individual room or, apartment* tions INFILAY71YABLE LIQUID: Any liquid which, under operating condi- gives off vapor which,- When -mixed with airti�s combustible and explosive* JUNK OR RAG STORAGE: The term "Junk or Rag Storage", as used in this ordinance shall be deemed ,to mean and 'include the collection, storage and/or placing, of any- of the materials named' and/or described in any one of the following paragraphs : (a) 'The collectiono storage and/or placing of the following classes of materials : (1) Used parts of machinery. (2) Used bottles* (3) Newspapers.,* magazines and/or other pe" iodicals r which ' were originally published more than (3) months prior to the date of collection,, storage and/or placing. (4) Used, household furniture. (5) Used plumbing� fixtures. (6) Used vehicles . 77) Used store fixtures* (8) Used electrical fixtures. (9) Rags . , (.10) Scrapped iron, steel,, cop I per, zinc, bronze and/or leads (b) The collectionY storage and/or placing of worn out., dis- carded or scrapped goods ' or materials that may be turned to some use., such as old rope., old chains, old Iron, old copper, old furniture, old stoves,, old enamel-ware, old pap er� rags, old bottles.. and/or parts of dismantled radchinery, (c) The collection, storage and/or placing* of any used material,, , other than a gem, , precious metal and -material containing a precious metal having a value which is, determined solely by the weight thereof. (d) .. The collection,, storage and/or pla I cing of any used 'material, other than a gem, precious metal and material containing a precious metal, which has no ordinarily, - practicable in the form in which it exists when so collected., stdred or placede LOT: A parcel of land occupied., or designed to be occupied, by one building and the accessory buildings or uses customarily incident to it, including such open spaces as are arranged and designed to be .us.ed in connection with such buildings* A lot -may be ormay not be I the land shownlas a lot .on a duly recorded plat. . LOT, CORNER: A lot having a greater depth than width at the junction of and abutting on two or more streets at their intersection. LOT, INTERIOR: A lcit �other than a corner lot* LOT LINES: The lines bounding a lot as defined herein LOT., .THROUGH: An interior lot having a frontage on twolst,reetse LOT "PTH: The depth of a lot is the mean distance from the ., D JE front street line of the lot to its rear line, measured In the general direction of the side lines of, the lot. LOT WIDTHS: The,width of a lot, for .the purposes of this ordinance, is its mean width measured at. right angles to its depth. HASONRY: . Is that form of construction composed of stone, brick., concrete, gypsum, hollow clay tile, concrete blocks or tile, or other similar building units, or materials or combination of these materials laid up unit byunit and set in mortar. For .-the purpose of this Code plain .monolithic concrete shall be oonsidered 'as masonry, NON-CONFORMING USE: A non-conforming use is a use which does not comply with the regulations of the us'e district in which it is situat- edi OCCUPAHICY: As used in .this Code pertains to and is the purpose for which a building is used or intended to beusede Change of occupancy is: not intended to include change. of tenants or proprietors. PERSON: Means a natural person, his heirs, executors, admini- strators or assigns and also includes a firm, partnership or corporation, its or their successor's or assigns, or the. agent of any of -the aforesaid*, PLACE OF BU IMSS 'Any building 'structure., premiseLS or ' part thereof or any other place, in which one ,or more persons are engaged in gainful occupation. POULTRY: Any chickens, turkeys.,'- ducks. 6r geesee POULTRY MARIM-�T: commercial establishment or place where live poultry or fowl are kept and/or. offered for, sale, PUBLIC SIVII&MIUG POOLS: For the purposes of this Code a public swimming -pool is one, not classified as a municipaly owned -and operated swimming pool or a private swimming pool built as an acc'essory to a resi--� , dence. REPAIR: Means the reconstruction or renewal ofany part of an existing building for the- purpose of its maintenance. The word "Repair" or "Repairs" shall not apply to, any change of construction, RESIDEHCE,, ONE FXWILY: A building used or intended to be used as a home or residence.. in. which all living rooms are accessible to each other from within the building, and In which such living rooms are ac- cessible without using an -entrance., vestibule, stairway or common hallway that is designed as a common entrance, vestibule, or .common stairway or common hallway formore than -one family., and in which the useVarrangement and management of all aleeping .quarters., all appliances for cooking, ven- tilating., heating or lighting, other than public or community service, are under one control. RESIDETICEj, DUPUX OR TWO FAMILY: A, building used or intended to be used as a place of residence for not more than two families, with the same, definition for each place of residence within the building., or upon- the ,sai-ae lot as applies to "One Family Residence" as set out in the foregoing paragraph. RESTAURANT: Every building or other structure and all outbuild- ings in connectiontherewith and any room or rooms within any building or other structure, or any place or 'location ,kept,, used., maintained as., ad- vertised as, or held out to ,the public to be a place where meals, lunches, or sandwiches are prepared or served, either gratuitously or for pay, ROOMING HOUS.&O Every house, boat., vehicle, or 'other structure,, or any place or locatlionkept., us.ed, maintained., advertised' or held out to the public to- be a place where living quarters, sleeping .or. house-keeping accommodations are supplied for pay to transient or permanent guests or tenants, whether in one or adjoining buildings. SETBACK: The minimum distance between the street line and the front line or -side line of the buildin& or any ojection thereof, excluding pr aces 0 teps and terr STORY: Meixns .that ,portion of a_. building:inol' uded betwe6n.,the uppersurface' of any floor, and 'the under surface of the: floor next above, ,, except that 'the tQpmos,-t sltdry- shall,-be that por.tion of a, building . in--� eluded between the upper surface f .the' topmost floor and the eeilin or roof abovei STREET A "Street" Is a 'public highway serving or intend:ed to 6erve the fronts of buildings' brected or to be ere eted,,upon- propert y abutting upon ,silch'waye "street line" is, y .line between, the STREET LINE: -�:A- the bounder t stree -and the abutting property a SIDE STREET tINE: � Th6 uside, otreet line:" of:-a eorner .lot is the street line of, its longest .side' facing. ' A� street STRUCTURE:. Anything constructed or preated, the' use of which requires more or less permanent �loeatlon'on-the l' ' d or attached ;to an - having perman n 'location - n� -the. 1andw something - a e' t 0 UCT ORAL TERAIPIM: .. Any, change,, .�except for -repair- or replacem' ent., -in the supportingmembe"rs of a building.,. such� as bearing ' walls, 'columns, beams orgirders,� TRNT: - Any structure-or e4elosure., the roo and/or one-half or more ,ofrthia sides� whieh are of sil -a anvas 'or other',1ight cotton' terial. TOURIST COTTAGE- A Tourist Cottage.,shall include., in addition to� Tourist 'Cottages., as �iey are� :commohly known...',House Cars., Camp Cars .-and Trailers used-for -or adaptable� to' be used for, living quarters* PARK OR CUP.: � -Any plot, of. one (1) family' camp. cottages I or- t6urist­c6ttages ' a re, located and main- tained-for ''the, accommodation of:'tra_,nsien:ts,,_*:by ,th6 da I y.: 'week Pr month� 'where a charge is, or .is not made YARDj, , F.RONT: 'An- area between , the front property line (either _.'�stree_t or bulkhead of,_�any waterway) and the front line of . any main or accessory building., dimension and ex- tendin� from one side,�,yard _to t;h& othe uno'coupie -cross the full YMID,-REAR: . An d area .extending a wld-fjl� olf'. the -lot, between the, rear-, li.ite.-'of any main or-Actessory, building ah(I t dimens- on. h pe�r,-,-�iA4.4f�Ah 11 measturod��: unoodupi d a two 6 YARD"BIDE: An: e are ii a main or accessor _y building and the ,side liAe of"the lot and -extending-from�,,�the� atredt-' Iine to the ,rear' lard.., measured at its-leaStrdimension* ARTICLE 111 R-1 TO, R-174INCLUSIVE - -ONE FAMILY DISTRICTS Section ZM50 PRIMARY USE - R-1 TO R-12 INCLUSIVE DISTRICTS. ,: No building or land shall be used and no building shall be hereafter erected, constructed, reconstructed or structually altered which is de- , signed, arranged, or intended to be used or occupied for any purpose, unless otherwise provided, for, excepting for: (a) Every use as a One Family Residence, including every customary or accessory use. , not inconsistent therewith; including a private garage and apartment designed for servants # quarters only, and private boat or yacht landing* Section Z-6. ADDITIONAL USES - R-1 TO R-12 -INCLUSIVE DISTRICTS. The following additional uses shall be permitted, subject. to setback, yard, height and other restrictions as set but -hereinafter* (1) Churches and other places of worship and Sunday School buildingse (0) Schools. (3) Playgrounds, parks or reservations owned and operated by Miami Shores .-Village* , (4) Farms,, truck-gardens, fruit groves, nurseries and non- commercial greenhouses* (5)� The. offiee of a regularly, jr-egistered and licensed pro- Pessional person may i be locatedin the residence' sed by �such profes-sional person as his private residence and also that aperson carrying on a customary home oecupation:ma7 do so in a residence used by him as- his pri- vate residence; provided no person or persons other than members of his own household are employed in such-profession or occupation, and that no ., window display or signboard is used to advertise such profession or occu pation. Section' Z-7. PROHIBITED USES -� R-1 TO R-12 INCLUSIVE - DISTRICTS. Nothing shall be allowable on premises that shall in any way be offensive or noxious by reason of the emission of odors., gases., dust., smokeJ, vibra- tion or n6ise, Nor shall anything be constructed or maintained that would in any way constitute. an eyesore or nuisance to adjacent property owners, residents or to the community* Section, Z-8,e HEIGH R-1, TO R-12 INCLUSIVE - DISTRICTS* No building hereafter erected or structionally altered shall ,exceed two and one-half (2J) stories (2 stories and attic) or thirty-five (35) feet in height, excepting church spires.. towers, steeples and similar appurten- ances which may exceed thirty-five (35) feet in height. Section Z-9* CONSTRUCTION. All buildings hereafter erected or structurally altered shall be of standard masonry construction with ton. combustible roof*.. (See CONSTRUCTION ROOF under General Provisions Article X) Section Z-10. LOT AREA PER FASAILY - R-1 TO R-12 INCLUSIVE - DISTRICTS. Every building hereafter erected or structurally altered in an R-1 to, R-12 inclusive District shall provide a lot of not less than 6eventy-five (75) feet frontage or width and not less than one hundred (100) feet in depth# (a) No principal residence shall be erected less than twenty- five (25) feet distant from the front ,lot line unless the front or street building line is' already established in the block at a lesser distance by two or more residences already builtw If the front or street building line is already established in the block at a greater distance than the twenty-fi've (95) feet then all tuture residences shall conform to such greater distahce* (b) No accessory building or buildings shall occupy in the aggregate more than' thirty (30%) per cent of any rear' yard area, computing said rear yaM from the principal buildinge Section Zmllo YARD SPACES - R-1 TO R-12 INCL(jSIVE - DISTRICTS. ,Every residential building shall provide 'side yards along lot lines' of adjacent land oradj'ddent side street line, each such yard to be of a minimum width of ten feet* Every-principal residential building shall 'provide a rear yard of a minimum depth of fifteen (15) feet to a rear lot line or front of accessory building, and every accessory building shall d with a minimum depth of five (5) feet and side yards provide a rear yar _ a .,of a minimum of five ' (5) feet excepting ,only where there are physical difficulties or obstructions on lots.,' OTHER THAN CORNER LOTS., and which would create an unnecessary hardship in meeting the full yard requirements; in 'such event.. a private garage not over one story in height, when located in a rear inside cornerof an interior lot., may be.�ereeted- up to., but not closer than W ., two and one-half (21) feet of a lot line of an adjacent lot-, of a ResidentialClassificatione ARTICLE IV. A. RF-lAND RF-2 - ONE FAMILY DISTRIOTSO . Section Z-12. RF-1 AIM RF-2 DISTRICTS. All conditions and requirements enumerated under Article 111 for R-1 to. R-12 Inclusive One Family Districts shall govern for RF-1 to RF-2 Districts except that in RF-1 and RF-2 Districts masonry and/or frame construction is permitted* The use of frame., stucco construction however is expressly prohibited* ARTICLE Ve A-1 TWO FAMILY & APARTMENT HOUSE DISTRICT* Section Z-13.9 USE A-1 DISTRICTS. No building or land shall be used and no building shall be he'reafter erected, constructed, reconstructed or structurally altered which Is designed., arranged -or intended to be used or occupied ,for any purpose, unless otherwise provided foro excepting for one or more of the following uses; (1) Every, use permitted in the preceding' R-' l to R-12 inclusive Districtso (2) Every use as a, Duplex or Two Family Residence and including two (2) -private garages and two , (2) accessory apartment designed for servantst quarters only not exceeding twenty-two (22) feet In height* (3) Every use. as a secondary or subordinace one-family garage apartment on the rear portion of a lot where there is one only single Family-resideneelon the front portion of such lot* (4) Every use as an Apartment Building or Apartment House. (5) Every use as an accessory. garage t"6 an Apartment Building and such garages may be sufficient in ,size on the� basis of one garage per tenant or family, permitted for the principal conforming use* (6) Community Garage, provided itbe set back at least seventy- five (75) feet from the establishedbuilding line and no part of such building shall be nearer than five (5) feet of any lot line of property* (7) Parking Lot, provided no vehicle shall be parked within ten (10) feet of any lot whereon is located any occupied building and no vehicle shall be parked within twenty-five (25) feet of the established building lines Such parkable area shall be prominently marked by perman- ent stakes or outlined with distinct lines. (8) Rooms may bezented or table board furnished provided no window display or sign board is used to advertise such use, - . Section Z-14.. PROHIBITED USES A-! DISTRICTS. Nothing shall b allowable on premises that shall in any way be offensive or noxious by reason of -the emission 'of odors,, gases., dust., smoke.9 vibration or noise; nor shall anything be constructed or maintained that would in any way con- stitute an eyesore or nuisance to adjacent property ownerso residents or to the eoramunityo Section Z-15* HEIGHT A-1 DISTRICT. No building hereafter' ereeted or structurall altered shall exceed two and one-half- (210 stories (2 stor- y 2 ies and attic) or thirty-five. (35) feet in heightj, excepting_ churoh spires,, towers, steeples and similar appurtenances which may exceed thirty-five (35) feet in heights Section Z-ol6* CONSTRUOTION - A 1 DISTRICT. All building hereinafter, ordeted or stru cturally alter;d shall be of standard masonry construction with non-combustible- roofo -(See. CONSTRUCTION ROOF under General Provisions Article X) * Section Z-17. LOT -ARE&,,A-1 DISTRICTS. ' Every building hereafter erected or structurally altere'd in any A-1 District shall provide. a lot or not less than seventy-five (75) feet frontage or width and not ,les's than one hundred (100) feet in depth. (a) No principal. building shall be erected less than twenty-f�lve (25) feet distant from the front lot line* Section Z-18. YARD SPACES A-1 DISTRICTS. Every residential building- or apartment building shall provide side yards along lot lines .of adjacent land, each such yard to be of a minimum width of ten feet* Every principal residential building' or apartment building shall provide a rear yard of aminimum depth of fifteen (15) feet to a rear lot line or front of an acces-sory building, and everyaecessory building shall pro- vide a rear yard with a minimum depth of five (5) feet and side yards of a minimum five (5) feet, excepting only where there are physical difficulties or obstructions in lots, OTHER THAN CORNER LOTS, and which would create an unnecessary hardship In meeting the full yard requirements; in such event, a private garage not over one. story in height and located in a rear inslde� corner of an interior lot may be erected up to,, but not closer than., two and one-half (2J) feet of a lot linJeo ARTICLE V1 0 B-1 BIJSINESS. .DISTRICTS Section Z-19* USE - B-1 DISTRICTS. No building or land shall be - used and no building shall be hereafter erecteAs constructeds reconstructed: or structurally altered which is designed, arranged or intended to be used or occupied for any purpose,, unless otherwise provided for 11 excepting for one or more of the following uses and provided further that all storage of materials. and products and all operations or work of every character are carried on entirely within the enclosing walls and under the roof of a building constructed in accordance with the requirements herein provided* , (1) Every use permitted in the preceding A-1 District in so far as applies to Apartment Buildings and% which are to be built above the first story of a B-1 USE BUILDING, (2) Anitque and Art Goods Shops* (3) Auditoriums,. 'Automobile New� Parts and Equipment or Accessory Storeso (5) Automobile Now Tire,. Stores. .(Retail only) . (6) Automobile Show Rodmo (7) Bake Shops employing not more than five (5) persons on premises. (Retail only) * (8) Bankso (9) Barber shops. .Bath and Massage Parlors, Beauty Parlors, (10) Bicycle Stores and Repair Shops* (11) Cigar Stores. (Retail Only) . (12) Confectionery and Ice Cream Stores* (Retail only*) (15) Drug Stores* (14) Express Companies. (15) Fruit - Stores* (Retail only.) . (16) Furniture Stores* (Retail only*) ,(17) Gasoline and Oil Filling Stations, (only after all requirements of the Planning Board and Building Inspection .Department have been satisfied and then special approval by the Village Council*) (18) Grocery Stores with .Meat Markets, except th44andling of live poultry-. (Retail only.) (19) Haberdashery Shops. (20) Hardware Stores. (Retail only.) (21) Hat Cleaning and Blocking Shop. (22) Interior Decorating, Costuming., Drapery Stores. (23) Jewelry Stores. (24) Leather Goods Stores. (Retail, only.) (25) Lodge, Fraternity., Sorority, or Private Club Halls, (26)-,,, Luggage Shops Messenger.. ,Of fides* (28) Millinery, Modiste, Wearing Apparel., and Furriers Shopse (29) Music Stores land �Radio Stores* (30) News Stands (31) Offices&�_) (32) Optical Stores* (33) Paint Stores. (Retail Sales only.) (34) Photograph Galleries* (35) Post Offices* (36) Pressing., Cleaning and Laundry Agencies (where no gaso- line orexplosives of any kind are stored or used therewith*) (37) Public Library. Art Gallery or Museumse (38) Sales Office. (39) Show and Sales Rooms, including the displaying of now automobiles for the purpose of sale by an authorized dealer. Automobile Show and Sales Rooms may have service departments. in connection therewith where a limited amount of mechanical work maybe performed,, provided such service is strietly incidental to the operation.,of such primary purpose of, displaying and selling new automobiles and provided such work is. carried on altogether within the building at least twelve (12) feet from a driveway or door for entrance or exit of vehicles and provided such driveway or door is not located within forty (40) feet of any Residential District., this is not to prevent entrance from alleyways at a lesser dis- tance than forty (40) feet* � (40) Shoe-Repairing Shops and .Shoe Stores* (41) Soui;enir' Stores. (42.) Sporting Goods Stores* 143) Stationery Stores* .(44) Tailor Shops. (45) Telephone Exchanges and Telegraph Stations,* (46) Theaters and Motion Picture Houses* (47) Vocations and Professions* (48) Waiting Room and Ticket Offices for Airplane.,, Bus., Railroad or Ship Transportation Systems* (49) Bus Terminals * (50) Retail Electric Stores and �Repair, Shops. (51) Retail Plumbing Stores and Shops. (52) Printing Shops* Section Z-20. PROHIBITED USES B-1 DISTRICTS. 1a) Nothing ohnll be allowable on premises that. shall in any way be offensive or noxious by reason of the emission of odors, gases, dust., smoke, vibra- tion or noise* -Nor shall anything be .constructed or maintained that would in any way constitute an eyesore or nAisanoe toadjacent property owners, residents or to the community* (b) Residences 'shall not be constructed within B-1 Districts * (0) Apartments may only be built in B-1 Distrieto above the first story of a structure constructed for B-1 use as' enumerated in Section Z-19 items, 1 to 52 inclusive* section Z-21. HEIGHT B-1 DISTRICTS. No building here- after erected or structurally .,altered shall exceedtwo and one-half (2-g3 ) stories (2 stories and ,attic) or thirty-five (35) , feet .in heighto Section Z�22. CONSTRUCTION .- B-1 - DISTRICTS. - All buildings hereinafter erected or structurally altered shall be of standard masonry constructionwith fire-resisting or n6n-combustible roof* (See CONSTRUCTION ROOF under General ProvisionsTArticle Xe) Section Z-23* LOT AREA B-1 DISTRICTS. Every building ' hereafter erected or structurally altered in a B-1 District shall provide. a lot of not less than fifty-. (50) feetl, frontage or width and not less than'bne,'hundred -1100) feet 'in depth*i (a) All buildings-: shall be­built up to the front lot line� which shall be the building line except that the property fronting on or abutting on both sides of No Eo 6th.Avenue and on both sides of Biscayne Bouleva'rd within the B-1 District need not conform to this restriction. Also see exceptions under paragraphs (c) , (d) , and (b) No footing or portion of any foundation will be extend onto public property* (0) No overhanging awning, marquis, balcony., oornioe' or other projection will be permitted over public property unless suitablebond �is posted and maintained t-o protect the Village against any .and all suits, liability and for damages incidental thereto* (d) -No overhanging signs will be permitted* (e) Oil and Gasoline Filling Stations shall, set back at least twenty-five (25) , feet from the front street line and if located on- a oorner .lot shall set back from the side street line at least twenty-five (25) feet* Section Z-249 YARD SPACES - B-1 DISTRICTS. (a) Every building may be built up to the side lot line of adjacent property providing the building wall Is unpierced with openings, of any character. (b) Every building shall provide side -yards of five (5) feet if the side building wall is pierced by openings of any character* (c) Buildings located on corner lots shall be built up to the side street line except, Oil and Gasoline Filling Stations which shall be as designated herein before* (d) An unpiereed, buiiding wall may be built on the side lot line of an adjacent property I for the first story and then set back five (5) feet for the second story if the second story wall. .Is. piereed with openings but in such event' the side court must extend through the full five (5) feet in width to the rear of the building and shall also, extend .open and upward the full five (5) feet in width and the entire length of the outer. courto, ARTICLE V11 I-1 INDUSTRIAL ,DISTRICTS Section Z_25e USE - 1-1 DISTRICTS. No building or land shall be .used and no building 'shall be hereafter erecteds constructed,, recon- structed or structurally altered which is designed. . or intended arranged t, o. be-tised or occupied for any purposesmnless otherwise provided for, excepting for,, onel-or more .of the following uses-; and provided further that . all storage of materials and products and all operations or work of every character are carried on entirely within the enclosing walls and' under the roof of a building constructed in accordance with the requirements herein provideds and (1) Every use ,p6rmItted in the preceding B-1 Dist riots. (2) Automobile Service Stations* . (3) Amateur or Professional Radio Stations and/or Repair Shops, (4) Carpet Cleaning Establishmentse , . (5) Food Products, including the g rinding, cooking, roastings preserving, drying, smoking or airing of meats, fruits or vegetables. (Where not more than five (5) persons are employed on premises.) (6) Fruit Packing, Fruit Preserving Establishments. (7) Garage or Mechanical Service* (8) Ice Plants of* not more than five (5) tons capacity or Storage Houses of not more than twenty (20) tons capacity* (9) Leather Goods Manufactures excluding Tanning* (10) Locksmith Shops., Sharpening and Grinding 'Shops. (11) Machine, Shops* (12) Mechanical Garage* (13) Milk or Ice Distributing Stations from which truck or wagon deliveries are customarily made. (14) Novelty Works., (15) Power or Steam Launderies. (16) Radio Shopse (17) Railroad., Motor Truck and Water Freight and Passenger Statlon�c (18) Storage Warehouses for food ete. (See Article V111 for PROHIBITED USES.) (19) ' Tinsmith., Roofers., and Plasterers Shops. (20) Transfer Company Offices* (21) . , Ulaholstering Shops . (22) Welding Shops. (23) � 17hol6sale Salesrodms and Storage -Rooms . (See Article V111 for PROHIBITED USES.) Section Z-26. PROHIBITED US'e-J'S I-1 DISTRICTS. (a) Nothing shall be allowable on premises that shall in 'any way be offensive ,or noxiousby reason of the emission of odorss gases, dust, smoke, vibration or noise; nor shall anything be constructed or maintained that would in any way con- stitute an eyesore or nuisance to adjacent property owners, residents or to the coiwaunity. (b) Residences shall not be constructed within I-1, Districts* (c) Apartments may only be ,builtin I-1 Districts above the first story of a structure constructed for I-1 use as enumerated in Section Z-25 items 1 to 2,3' .inclusivee Section Z-27, 1 HEI'GHT­ I-1 DISTRICTS No building hereafter erected or structurall ' ' altered' shall.� .eteeed two ' .nd one-half� stories Y �.above grade (2 stories and ,attic) or_ thirtJ' five . (35)� feet. in height* Section Z-28* CONSTRUCTIONS I-1 DISTRICT. All 'building hereafter erected or. structurally altered shall be of standard masonry construction with fire resisting roofing .or non-combustible roo-f. Section Z-29. LOT AREA - , I-1 DISTRICT. Every building hereafter erected or structurally altered in a I-l .District shall provide a lot of not less . than fifty (50) feet frontage or width and not ,less than one hundred (100) feet in depth# (a) All buildings shall be built up to the front lot line which shall be the building line except as hereinafter. provided. (b) No footing or portion of any foundation will be permitted to extend. unto public property* (c) No overhanging awning.- marquis, balcony, cornice or other pro- jection will be permitted over public property unless suitable bond is posted and maintained to protect the Village against any and all suits, liability and for damages incidental thereto. (d) No overhanging signs will be permitted. (e) Oil and Gasoline Filling Stations shall set back at least twenty-five (25) feet from the front street line and if located on. a corner lot shall set back from the 'side street line at least twenty-five (25) feet* Section Z-30. YARD SPACES I-1 DISTRICT. (a) Every building may be built up to the side lot line of adjacent property providing the building wall is unpierced with openings of any characters' * (b) Every building shall provide side yards of five (5) feet if the side building wall is pierced by openings of any character. (c) Buildings located on corner lots shall be built up to the side street, line except oil and gasoline filling stations which shall be as designated herein before. (d) An unpierced building wall may be built on the side lot line of an adjacent property for the first story and then set back five (5) feet for the .,Seeond .story if the second story wall is pierced with openings but in such event the side court must extehd through the full five (5), feet in width to the rear of, the building and shall also extend open and. upward the full five (5) feet in width and the entire length of the outer court# ARTICLE VIII Section Z-31. PROHIBITED USES IN AM, DISTRICTS: For the purpose of emphasis the following operations and/or uses are specifically prohibited in Miami Shores Village. (1) Ambulances Businesses* (2) Automobile Painting* (3) Automobiles (used) ., 'Sale of from vacant lots, (4) Barbecue Stands and Barbecue Pits* (5) Bars, Beer Gardens,, or Boarding Houses,, except that a bar may be permitted at the municipally owned Golf Club in Zone "Mtl and at the Dog Track in Zone "D"s (6) - .,Billboards- -and .General",Advertising Signs, Billiard Rooms, Pool Rooms or Bowling Alleys* (8) Bungalo ' Court's (9) Cemetery or burial ground. (10) Construction or erection- or maintenance of anything which might constitute an eyesore -or ,nuisance to the o6mmunity. (11) Contractorst Storage Yards, (12) Curbor Auto Service Cafeterias or Stands* (13) Dance Hall* (14) Dry Cleaning and Dry Dyeing. (15) Distillation of bones, fat render:Lngp gluej, soap or fertilizer manufacturing* (16) Hospital,, Sanitarium., Eleemosynary Institution or Veter- inary Hospital (17) Hotel or Apartment Hotel* (18) Internal combustion Engines., unless 'objectionable vibra- tion ,be eliminated and it be equipped and operated only with an effective muffler or silencer so as to eliminate objectionable unnecessary noise. (19) Keeping of cows., pigs., fowl or poultry* (20) Manufacture of cement, line, gypsum or plaster of paris, (21) Manufacture of chlorine,, hydrochloric., nitric 'or pieric acid, (22) Manufacture or storing of explosive or fireworkslo �(23) Oil refineries or bulk storage plants, (24) Public Swimming Pools- or Bath Houses* (25) Reduction of garbages refuse, offal or dead animals . (26) Root Beer Stands* (27) Sale of Fruit or Merchandise from trucks or wagons parked on or along public roads, streets, avenues or on public property, or from vacant lots. Such business shall only be conducted from permanent., substantial structures properly licensed b7 Miami Shores Village* (28) Smelting of iron, copper, tin,, zinc, or other ores except precious metals * (29) Stockyard or slaughter of animalso (30) Tanneries. (31) Tourists ' Camps exoepting %as otherwise provided in this Code* (32) Tire vulcanizing or r6-treadings A33) In no zone shall mechanical power -in excess of five horsepower be permitted as an. accessory ,useo (34) The use of blasting powder., dynamite -or other high explosives is permitted only when application to and approval by the Village Council* (35) Undertaking or Embalming Establishments., Mortuaries and Funeral Homes* (36.) Junk or Rag Storageo ARTICLE IXG NON-CONFORMING USES. Section Z-32* The lawful use existing at -the time this Ordinance takes effect may be continued, even though it does not con- form with the provisions hereof* Any building existing at the time this Ordinance takes effect may be altered or reconstructed, providing such alteration does not cost to exceed its assessed valuation, and providing also that is is .not enlarged beyond ten (10) per cent of the size of such building on the effective date of this .Ordinance, unless changed to a conforming use. Also providing all other regulations govenIng the new uses are complied with* No building or premises where a non-conforming use is dis- continued for more than through (3) months, or is superseded by a use permitted in the district in which- it is located, shall again be devoted to any use ]prohibited in such district. Any non-conforming building damaged more than seventy-five (76) per cent of its assessed valuation above the foundations at the time of . damage by fire., flood., explosion,, earthquake, wind,, war., riot.. or Act of God or Man shall not be reconstructed and used as before such calamity, but if less than seventy-five (75) per cent damaged, it may be reconstructed or used, provided that it be done within six months 'of such calamity* ARTICLE Xe GENERAL PROVISIONS. Section Z-33e ACCESSORY BUILDINGS: In all Districts., no garage or tent shall be erected or used for residential purposes eqn- currently with or subsequent to the construction of the main building. Section Z-34* APARTMENT HOUSES AND RESTAURANTS: All plans and specifications for Apartment Houses and Restaurants shall be sub. mitted to the State of. Florida Hotel Commission and approval obtained - , from the Commission before- being presented for building permit, Section Z-35o BUILDINGS FOR PUBLIC ASSEMBLAGES: Any building where large publiegatherings are held, such as schools and churches, shall be located not nearer than fifty (50) feet to an adjacent property of an R or RF Qlassificationso Section Z-36o CONSTRUCTION, WALLS: All exterior walls in all districts excepting RF-1 and RF-2 Districts shall be constructed of, 17 concrete or glass blocks, poured concrete, stone, brick, hollow tile, (without wooden facingsl and all masonry surfaces, excepting those of vitrified brick, stone, or glass shall' be stuccoed.9 painted and/or water- proofed. Section Z-37. COITSTRUCTIONO ROOF: (a) In all residential Districts all roofs shall be pitched excepting that where "modernistic design" is used­a flat 'roof. may be construdted of fire resistant material -,and covered with standard fire resistant roofinge (b) The roof-covering of all. pitched roofs sha'11 be of non- combustible materials excepting in RF-1 and RF-2 Districti .where frame con- structibn is permitted thp. ro.of covering shall be of approved fire resistant materials. Jc) Flat roofs are permitted for Apartment Houses only in A-1 Districts and for all construction in B-1 and I-1 Districts provided , , that a: standard fire resistant,, built-up., gravel roofing is over laid., Section Z-38. CONSTP-LUCTIO14 JOB SHANTY: A well built frame shanty is permitted as � part' of a builders or contractors equipment to be used- as a storeroom.. tool shed, job office, etc* Such shanty together with all construction materials shall be located within- the, propert7 lines of the building or structure under construction... At the completion of -the building or structure the shanty shall inmediately be dismantled or removed from the limits of Miami Shores Village* Section Z-39* CUBICALCONTENTS: (a) The method of ascer- taining the .cubical contents as herein provided for gabled buildings; the same shall be cubed from thetop of the footing or a point which in no event shall be more thansix inches below the finished grade to a point half way between the top of pla-te and ridge of said building; on- buildings having flatroofs the same method shall prevail'.. except , the same shall be cubed to the highest point of said roof, but not including parapet walls, also the out to out measurement of exterior main building walls above grade., except- ing overhanging pornices, terraces, porches, balconies, marquis, bay windows, etc,) . shall be used as the other dimensions required in figuring the cubical contents (b) ONE FAMILY RESIDENCES or dwellings under one roof containing not less than the foregoing zone cubical content requirement, inclusive of servants ' quartera, enclosed porches and fifty per-centum. (50%) of, the cubical contents of attached garages may be erected and* are dealdred to comply with the� foregoing requirements -except that the fifty ,per-centum (50%) of the cubi'cal contents of attached garages shall be considered only as to one single attached garage of�., not to exceed,, 200 square feet of net � floor areas It is not intended under this heading ,to restrict the size or number of attached -garages for any residence., All open porches., s,toops, terraces,, wing walls., -.fencing,9 detached garages.. garage apartments and porte cochere shall not be included in the cubical content, measurements. of any one family -residence or dwelling* Section Z-40. DOCKS AND 'VTHARFS: No dock., wharf or other, similar structure shall be built in any 'of ,the ' navigable waters, or land abutting, there 'on.. within the corporate limit s of Miami Shores Village., without the special permission of the Villdge'�`Counci.l. ' Section Z-41. DOCKAGE FOR PRILVI�TE YACHTS ON BISCAYNE-BAY, AND BISCAYNE RIVER: Dockage space for only privately-us6d yachts or non- commerical boats shall be permitted in any .R Districts along the bank of 'Biscayne, Bay and on either bank of, Bisoayne Riv,er as .accessory use only- to a residential lot# Section Z-42. . ,FENCES OR WALLS.: . (a)- No fenceother than an ornamental open fence,, and. no wall 'or str-dattiire or­planting _�over I three and one..;half (3-216) feet in height above�, the established top of the curb ade at any corner shall be erected or maintained in any R ,or RP District within twenty (20) feet of the intersection of the- street-�lines or street lines produced* (b) An open fence shall provide at, least thirty (30%-)- per cent open spaces in the faceof said. feneee (c) No fence or wall in any District shall be erected along , a lot line .of an. ad oining lot of an R or RF Classification at a greater height than five (5), feeio /0 Section Z-43* FISHING OR BATHINGs Fishing or bathing from any public bridge, street,, alley., right-of-way or other public property is prohibited* Section Z-44# FROETAGE OF LOTS: (a) INT:ERIOR OR THROUGH LOT. All buildings shall be erected, constructed and placedin such manner that such buildings shall face or front toward the Street, Road, Avenue or other public highway excepting alleys upon or agdLinst which, the lot orlots upon which such building or -buildings are' erected., constructed, or placed shall face. Except that in the recorded sub-aivis-ion known as Golf View Estates a residence, may face or front towards the Golf Course providing the minimum twenty-five (25) foot set back line is maintained along the thoro-fare abutting the West ' Bloundary of the sub-division* - (b) � COANER LOT�: :` All buildings �.shall be erected constructed and placed in such -manner that sucli,�buildiirg face or front toward the ,Street, Road, Avenue or other public highway' excepting alleys to which the longest boundary line or lines of such lot or lots as shown upon said plats are per- pendicular* (c) In the event that an owner of a corner lot desires to face or. front a building on a corner lot towards the Street, Roado Avenue or other public highway excepting alleys upon which the corner lotabutts other than as specified under paragraph (b) of this section then said owner shall sub- mit to the Planning Board, the approval in writing of the plans and specifi- cations of the work intended by the owner or owners of the lot or lots* abutting the corner lot in question. (d) Where such -conditions existin present platted and recorded areas that strict conformance of the lot width, yard line Dr lot depth require. ments work unnecessary hardship in the practical utilization of a corner or interior lot the Planning Board may make such alterations or deviations as., will in its estimation, be of most, practical advantage to all concernedo (e) It is expressly intended by this section that in the areas already platted to less than fifty (50) feet fr6htages facing the western boundary of Miami Shores Village that the owner or owners of any particular block of such frontage may divide such block in lots facing in a northerly and/or southerly direction upon the express conditions and subject to the size of lot, building, line, side yard, rear yard,, and all other provisions of this Ordinance and further that a drawing of such division of the platted area is placed or filed with the Village Manager. Section Z-45. GRADES: The established grade shall be taken as the center of Village pavement, top of curb or top of cement sidewalk, which of these points is at the highest elevation. Where grades at these points are not available or where such grade or grades are impractical., adjustment shall be made by the designer of the building 'or structure with the Building Inspector* , Section Z-46. KkIALTH AND SAFETY: (a) All places of business , in which hazardous substances are employed in any manner shall be thoroughly and adequately ventilated in such manner that at all times such places shall be free from concentration of such hazardous substances which might be detri- mental or deleterious to the health of any person working in or frequenting such places of business* (b) All �places of business in .which such conditions of tempera- ture and/or humidity obtain at any time, as might tend to injuriously affect the health of any personworking in or frequenting such places of business, shall be thoroughly and adequately ventilated* (0) All places of business in which hazardous substances are employed in any manner shall be equipped with adequate means to protect the health and safety ofany person working in or frequenting such places of busi- ness* (d) The Village Manager is hereby authorized and empowered to determine what shall constitute "thorough and adequate ventilation" in such ..places of business as are designated by this Ordinance, and to determine what shall constitute "adequate means" to protect the health, and safety of persons 'working in or frequenting such places of business, and upon making such de- terminations, to make, adopt and enforce such reasonable rules and regulations with respect. to such ventilation and with respect to such health and safety protections as may be necessary or proper to carry out and enforce the pur- poses and provisions of this Ordinance* Section Z-47/ HOUSEBOATS: No boat or vessel shall be maintained as a place of residence within the Village limits* Section Z-48. HOUSE CARS, CAMP CARS AND TRAILERSs House Cars, Camp Cars., or Trailers shall not be used as living or sleeping quarters within the Village limits except in Zone T. No House Car, Camp Car or Trailer shall be parked on public or private property within the limits of Miami Shores Village except that a House Car, Camp Car or Trailer may be parked in an enclosed Sarage* Section Z-49. NUISANCES: Nothing shall be allowable on the premises in any District, provided for in this Ordinance, that shall in any iqay be Offensive or noxious by reason of the emission of odors, gases, dust, smoke, vibration or noise including the barking of dogs. Nor shall anything be constructed or maintained that would in any way constitute an eyesore or nuisance to adjacent property owners or residents or to the community* Section Z-50* PARKING LOTS - REQUIRD(IENTS: Where vehicles are permitted to be parked on a parking lot as an accessory to an Apartment Building; no vehicle shall be parked with the rear or exhaust placed toward any window or opening of such apartment. A motor vehicle may only be parked near openings when it is headed toward such building, Section Z-51. PORTE COCHERES: In Residential Districts on any lot seventy-five (75) feet or more in width,I a porte cochere not more -than eighteen (18) feet in length and open on three sides may be erected over a side or rear yard adjoining lots of any Classification, provided, however, that such porte cochere shall not exceed one story in height and that the supporting columns shall ,not exceed. two (2) feet in any cross-section dimen- -sion. When such porte cochere is of masonry construction., it may be erected up to, but not less than, ten (10) feet from a lot of a Residential Classifi- cationo A frame porte cochere in RP Districts shall be not less than ten (10) feet from an adjoining lot* Section Z-52# PROJECTIONS INTO YARD AREAS: (a) Chimneys may project into side and rear yards a distance not to exceed twenty-four (24) inches. The horizontal dimension of the chimney at right angles to the projection shall not exceed six (6) feet* ' (b) No steps or platform$ over thirty-six (36) inches in height above grade shall extend into side, rear or front yards* Platforms or terraces not exceeding thirty-six (36) inches in height may extend across side and rear yards,, "provided that there ,shall be gates., ra-pps or steps at least thirty-six (36) inches wide on opposite sides to provide unobstructed passage over such projections* (a) Open-type, metal fire-escapes in B-1 and I-1 Districts may project forty-eight (48).. inches into side' and rear yard areas, provided that the bottom run shall be, counter-balanced and that when the bottom run is up there shall be at least nine (9) feet of clear headroom below it. The bottom run shall be adjacent to the building and shall be so arranged that when down, there shall . be at least six (6) feet of clear, unobstructed pass- age between­,it' and the lot line adjacent. (d) No main walls of -dny building shall encroach on the yard areas, but architectural features such as canopies, open balconies, pivoted or casement sash, cornices, eaves, etc* may project into side and rear yards not more than twenty-four (24) inches and there shall be not leas than seven (7) feet of clear headroom under any such projection. Similar features may project not over forty-eight (48) inches into front yards , provided that there shall be a minimum of eight (8) feet of clear headroom under any such projection. (e) open terraces projecting into front yards shall not exceed in height two (2) feet above grade and the railing of such. terrace shall in no case be more than three (3) feet above the terraceo Section Z-53* PROJECTIONS OVER PUBLIC PROPERTY: All portions of structures or buildings such as marquis, balcony, cornice, . bay window, , ledges or other projections, which overhaiig or project over public property shall be adequately fitted with gutters and downspouts or rain leaders to properly carry rain water to the street gutter, drainage well or soakage pit* Section Z-54. REMOVAL OF $OIL: No -person shall remove or cause to be removed any quantity of soil from any' land contained within the limits of Miami Shores' Village which will lowerthe uniform grade of said lando Section Z-55* SCHOOLS, BUSINESS NEAR: (a) No firm, person or corporation shall stand or station himself on the sidewalks., streets- or public highways in Miami Shores X0 Village for the .purpose of selling or offering to, sell., serving or offering to serve,, any goods., wares., merchandise, iceleream, peanuts, popcorn, san.d" wiches, pr' 6oda water products whenthe personl - firm or corporation so selling or of ferine to sell any goods, .wa I res., , merchandise,, ice cream., pea- nuts, popcorn, sandwiches or soda- water products is within five, hundred (500) feet of any property used for A school purpose* (b) All licenses hereinafter issued shall be subject to the terms and conditions of this Ordinance. (c) it is the purpose and intent of this .Ordinance to: prohibit � the sale or offering for sale by any person., firm or corporation of- any goods, wares, merchandise, peanuts, popcorn, ice cream, sandwiches from or on the sidewalks., or public streets of Miami Shores Village when the same is sold or offered for sale within five hundred (500) feet of any property used for school purposese Section Z-56* SETBACKS AND YARD SPACES: (a) In all R and RFL Districts.,'no, building, or any story thereof, . or part of any building shall be erected nearer to the street line of any street on which said lot faces than twenty-five (25) feet., the setback as stipulated In the' property re- strictions of the subdivision in which itis located., or beyond the average alignment of the buildings, corresponding stories or parts of existing . buildings within the same block and zonee If there are no existing build- 1,ngs on the same side of the street., the twienty-five (25) foot minimumset- back shall govern* On corner lots' in R or RF Districts,, no ,building shall be .erected'- nearer to a side,'street than ten (10) ' feete N THROUGH LOTS: Where a lot extends through from one street ' to another street and each street frontage of such ,lot Is within an R District., the 'setback requirements for each such street shall be complied , with and any main building which may extend up to the building line of each st reet shall have dual facings.. Section Z-57* SIGNS: (a) One Real Estatesign not exceeding three (3) square feet in area advertising the sale,, rental or lease of a building, may be installed on a residential property but at no less distane.e than .twenty (20) feet from the front property line* (b)' Real Estate signs7not exceeding three (3) square feet In size advertising the sale, rental or lease of- only the building or premises on which they are .maintained, in A-1. B-1 and 1.1 ,Districts, and signs on premises or buildings during erection to give public warning or to advertise the architect, builder or materials ,being used in the construction, provided such signs are located (unless space occupied by building or other- permanent obstructions prevent) not nearer than tw6nt7 , (20) feet to an adjoining resi- denee property or nearer to the- street than the building line as prescribed by this Ordinance are permitted* (a), -signs, indicating the name., - addr6ssl_ profess.iono vocations type or style of business kay ,.be erected ais .,an accessory to buildings or structures -,ere:cted'as Apartment, Houses . or .An B-1 ana I-1 districts,* Before t,he erecti on or Issuance of. permit, for such` sign.,- a­sketch of the sign indicating the size, type, lettering., colors and arrangement shall be pro- sented to the Planning Board for approval. Upon approval of the Planning, Board the .Building- irispector shall issu:e �permit fot,,the installation of such sign subject to the c6mpliance: with all other ordinances and license regu- lations (Lettered signs on glass windows do not require Board approval,,) (d) Signs or. pape,r banners indicating- fire sale., damage sale, going out of business sale,, removal sale., etc! are notpermitted in Miami Shores Village* , Section Z-58* STREET LINES: Generally the' street line is the inside edge of thecemont sidewalk, but such is not the case in every in- ' stance consequently it is advisable tohave property lines established by .a Registered Surveyor* Section Z-59* SUNDAY WORK: No branch of the bui-lding trades shall preform any work upon the Sabbath unless an emergency exists and application is made to, and approved by the Village Manager's Section Z-60. UINTCOMPLETED BUILDINGS: No building not completed In substan*tial compliance with pl-ans and specifications upon which build- Ing permit was issued shall be permitted to be maintained on any land in Miami Shores Village for more than six months after the commencement of erection of such new building. except upon spe ial permit granted by the W. 0 Village Council and only for such, period as it may prescribe* . ARTICLE Xle GENERAL PROCEDURE Section Z-61* NO BUILDING OR ,LAND Shall be used and no building or structure shall be hereafter constructed., reconstructed or structurally altered within any Zone or District in Miami Shores Village without com- plianee with or to the following: (a) Special application shall be made to and permit from the Village Planning Board,, or upon appeal from the Planning Board by the Village Council* (b) Special attention shall be given to the planning, design, constructiono location and conformation to all ordinances and regulations of Miami Shores Village* (c) Complete plans and specifications shall be prepared by a licensed Architect and/or engineer, said engineer shall have qualifications particularly pertaining to the work involved* (d) Architects and/or Engineers shall make the necessary field inspection of the premises involved In thepreparation of the plans and specifications with particular reference to this ordinance, present grade lines, adjacent buildings and character of existing buildings or structures. (e) -,.,,Plans and specifications for alterations, additions or accessory uses not exceeding two hundred ($200.00) Dollars in cost need not be prepared by a licensed architect and/or ,engineer but plans and sp6cifi- cations shall be. presented with application. for _permit to the Planning Board. ARTICLE )[11. ADMINI TION, Section Z-62e * It shall be the duty of the Buildin' g . Inspector to enforce this Ordinance- , and he shall require evidence from every appli- cant for a building Permit that the proposed building or alteration shall meet the requirements of this Ordinance* Section Z-63, Any Building Permit issued in violation of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be subject to revocation and the Build- ing Inspector . subject to removal* ARTICLE Xlll. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY Section Z-64* A certificate of Occupancy, either for the mhole : or a part of a new building,, or for alteration of any existing building,, shall be applied for coincident with the application for a Building Permit and shall be issued within three (3) daysafter the erection or alteration of such building, or part, shall have boom completed in conformity with the provisions of this Ordinance, Section Z-65* A Certificate of Occupancy for the use or ocou- pancy of vacant land., or for a change in the use of land., or for a change in the use of an existing building.. shall be applied for from the Planning Board and approved by the Planning Board before any such land shall be occupied or used, or changed in use, and such Certificate shall be issued within ten (10) days after application has .beenmade., provided such pro- posed use is in conformity with the provisions of this Ordinances Section Z-66* No vacant land shall be occupied or used, and no structure hereafter erected, constructed, reconstructed or structurally altered, shall be used or changed in use until a Certificate of Occupancy shall have been issued by the Building Inspector., Section Z-67. Upon vritten request from the owner, the Division of Buildings shall issue a Certificate of Occupancy for any building or premises existing at the time of, en.actment . of this Ordinance., certifying., 2. AFTER inspection., the extent and kind of use made of the. building or premises., and- whether such use coAforms with the provisions of the Ordinance* Section Z-68,b A record of all Certificates of Occupancy shall be- .kept on file in the office .,of the Building Inspector., and a copy shall be fur- nished on request to any person having a proprietary or tenancy interested in the building or land. affectecIP ARTICLE XIV. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT. Miami Shores Village shall from and That the Planning Board of I ,after the! passage of this Ordinance,, be and it is hereby declared a Board of Adjustment so that, 7here thei,e are practical difficulties of unnecessary hard" ships in the way-of carrying out the strict1etter of the provisions of this Ordinance, the Board of Adjustment shall have- power in specific cases, after due notice, and investigation, to determine and vary any such provisions in harmony with the -general purpose and intent of the Zoning Ordinance so that the public health., aafety and general welfare may be adcure and substantial justice done - and said Board. may among other matters : (a),. Hear and decide appeals from any order., requirements., decision or determination of an administrative officer in the enforcement of this Or- dinancee (b) . Hear and decide special exceptions to the terms of this Ordinance and the authority of which is conferred upon said Board of Adjustment by this Ordinance* (c) Authoriz,e upon,. appeal., in specific cases., such ',variance as will " not be contrary to the public interest, when, owing to special conditions, a literal enforcement of the,, provisions of this Ordinance will result in unneces- sary hardships, and so that the spirit of this Ordinance - shall be. observed and substantial justice done., (d) That-' nothing ,in .this Article., nor in this �Ordinance shall in any wise take from nor deprive the Planning Board of Miami 9�ores Village of authority, duties, responsibilities and jurisdiction as the same haR, been con- stituted., maintained and operated prior to the adoption of this Ordinance.. the powers,, '.,duti.e8 and jurisdiction granted in this Article and this Ordinance to said 'Planning B6ard being supplementary to and cumulative of functions thereof heretofore *xercised by 'said Board* ARTICLE XV. CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS. Upon its own initiative., or upon the petition of the owner or owners o.f a majority of frontage in any area., the Village Council., after having held a public hearing following at least fifteen days (15) notice of a time.,",,, place and object of such hearing amend., supplement., change.9L modify or repeal the regulations, restrictions and boundaries herein established* In case, however.,- of a protest against such change signed by the owners of record of twenty I per 'ceht (20%) ,or more., either of-an area of lots included in such proposed change., or those immediately adjacent in the rear thereof, or those extending Three Hundred Sev6nty-five (3751 ) feet therefrom, or ,those directly opposite thereto, extending three hundred seventy-five feet (375t ) from the street frontage of such opposite lots, such amendment shall not beco'me' effective except by the favorable vote of four-fifths of all of the members of the Village Council of said municipality* , That there be and there is hereby , fixed- a uniform charge not to exceed e,�10#00'to partially cover the cost of sending out notices and other incidental expenses connected with the investigation of the facts involved .in any petition for a change of Zone or exception from restrictions, which amount shall be paid to the Building Inspector at the time the filing of any such petition for- change of zone, or exception, or permit, ARTICLE XVI. INTERPRETATION., PURPOSE AND CONFLICT In interpreting and. applying the provisions of this Ordinance, they shall be held to be the minimum requirements for the promotion of the .health, safety, morals or general welfare of the - clommunity. It is not intended by this 'Ordinance to interfere' with, abrogate or annul any easements, covenants or other agreements between �parties, provided,, however., that Where the regulations bfL:thia' Otdina=e on a stated pointi�are more restrictive than regulations on the same point., as contained in any other law or Ordinance., or restrictions by deed or subdivision in R or RP - 11, " � , :" , -, w,,, �,�,,,,: I ,�,��. i ­ ." __I- - , , _ , - I .". . I � ­ � �� ­ � � -1 '.", � . I I., ­ , -, � . I �_ I _�� � . .I '1� . . � .- . _11 ,�i I - -'.� ":4 i, 11 I I _� � I ''. "I", . 11 " I - 7. " . ­ -��I I-I . ,�, 11 . . .. . . -I 1, :. - I � .-;- %- '. 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