7-7-2: DEFINITIONS:
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING:
A structure designed and constructed to house farm implements, hay, grain, poultry, livestock, or other horticultural products. This structure shall not be a place of human habitation or a place of employment where agricultural products are processed, treated, or packaged, nor shall it be a place used by the public.
BOARD:
The Blaine County Board of County Commissioners.
BRIDGE:
An elevated structure carrying a pathway or roadway over a depression or obstacle (such as a river). A bridge structure with spans of sixty inches (60") and greater shall be classified as a bridge. A culvert structure with a span less than sixty inches (60") shall be classified as a culvert.
BUILDING OFFICIAL:
The Blaine County building official.
CLASS A ROOF:
The minimum roof covering in Blaine County shall be Class A rated. The proposed roofing must meet industry standards for Class A in reference to ASTM E 108, ASTM D 2898, UL 790 or the most current NFPA 256 and chapter 15 of the most currently adopted edition of the International Building Code.
COMMISSION:
The Blaine County, Planning and Zoning Commission.
COMMUNITIES AT RISK:
A study dated November 15, 2004 identifying a Countywide fire mitigation plan involving mapping, fuel hazards, ranking, and fire wise practices.
COUNTY:
The unincorporated portion of the County of Blaine, a political subdivision of the State of Idaho.
DEFENSIBLE SPACE:
A minimum thirty foot (30') area surrounding any occupancy consisting of vegetation approved, by the authorized jurisdiction that reduces a means of transmitting fire from vegetation to structures or from transmitting fire from structures to vegetation.
DISTRICT:
The North Blaine County Fire District, the Wood River Fire Protection District, the Carey Rural Fire Protection District, the Smiley Creek Fire District, or the portion of the West Magic Fire District located within Blaine County, political subdivisions of the State of Idaho, which is also referred to as "Fire Departments" under the most currently adopted edition of the International Fire Code.
DRIVEWAY:
A vehicular ingress and egress route that serves no more than two (2) single family dwellings, not including accessory structures.
FIRE CODE OFFICIAL:
The Fire Chief or other designated authority charged with the administration and enforcement of the code, or a duly authorized representative. In those portions of the County that are not in a Fire District, the County building official shall retain the authority of Fire Code official.
INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE:
The latest edition of the 2018 International Fire Code with appendices B-Fire-Flow Requirements for Buildings, C-Fire Hydrant Locations and Distribution, D-Fire Apparatus Access Roads, E- Hazard Categories, F-Hazard Ranking, and I-Fire Protections Systems-Noncompliant Conditions thereto, published by the International Code Council, and adopted by the Idaho State Fire Marshal, setting forth the minimum standards for the protection of life and property from fire and explosions in the State of Idaho, as adopted by Idaho Code section 41-253 and IDAPA 18.08.01. (Ord. 2021-06, 4-6-2021; Ord. 2019-08, 4-16-2019)