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§ 150.004 ELECTRICAL CODE.
   That certain code entitled “National Electrical Code”, 2017 edition, published by the National Fire Protection Association, including all appendices, is hereby adopted as the Electrical Code of the Town of Chino Valley for regulating the installation, alteration and maintenance of all electrical installations in the town and said electrical code is hereby referred to and made a part hereof as though fully set forth in this section. One paper copy and one electronic copy maintained in compliance with A.R.S. § 44-7041 of said electrical code shall be kept on file and available for public use in the office of the Town Clerk and Planning and Building Department.
(2001 Code, Art. 7-2) (Am. Ord. 04-569, passed 2-12-2004; Am. Ord. 07-686, passed 5-10-2007; Am. Ord. 07-689, passed 5-10-2007; Am. Ord. 14-790, passed 11-18-2014; Am. Ord. 2019-871, passed 5-28-2019)
§ 150.005 MAG STANDARDS.
   Those certain documents entitled Maricopa Association of Governments Standard Specifications and Maricopa Association of Governments Uniform Details for Public Works Construction, 1992 edition, with appendices, adopted by Resolution No. 512 and made a part of this chapter, the same as though the code and appendices were specifically set forth in full herein; and at least 3 copies of the code shall be filed in the office of the Clerk and kept available for public use and inspection.
(2001 Code, Art. 7-5)
§ 150.006 SUPPLEMENTAL RESEARCH AND RECOMMENDATION SERVICES.
   In addition to the basic codes as described in §§ 150.001 through 150.005 and Chapter 153, the Building Official may enforce standards as a part of this chapter that are contained in any recognized research and recommendation services, such as the International Conference of Building Officials, or such other research and recommendation service as recommended by the Building Official and approved by the Mayor and Council.
(2001 Code, Art. 7-6)
§ 150.007 BOARD OF APPEALS.
   Section 112 of that certain code entitled International Building Code, 2003 edition, adopted in § 150.001 of this chapter, is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows:
Section 112: Board of Appeals
In order to determine the suitability of alternative materials and methods of construction and provide for reasonable interpretations of this code, there is hereby created a Board of Appeals of the town to consist of three (3) members appointed by the council. The terms of the board members shall be set at three, two and one years. All members shall serve without pay. However, members of the board may be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred in connection with their duties upon authorization and ratification by the board and approval of such expenditures by the council.
(2001 Code, Art. 7-7)
§ 150.008 MANUFACTURED HOUSING STANDARDS.
   (A)   Manufactured housing unit construction and safety standards adopted by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) pursuant to § 7(D), Department of Housing and Urban Development Act, 42 U.S.C. § 3535(D), Title VI, Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. § 5401) and amendments thereto are hereby adopted as manufactured housing unit construction and safety standards for the town.
   (B)   The Building Official shall issue no building permit for the installation of any manufactured housing unit within the town unless the manufactured housing unit can be proven to comply with the standards set forth in division (A) above. This prohibition shall also apply to any manufactured housing unit installation permit to be issued for the relocation of a manufactured housing unit within the town.
   (C)   It shall be the responsibility of permit applicants to demonstrate to the Building Official that any manufactured housing unit for which an installation permit is requested is in compliance with the standards set forth in division (A) above. Proof of compliance shall be a decal certifying that the manufactured housing unit has been inspected and constructed in accordance with the requirements of HUD in effect at the date of manufacture wherein the date shall not have been prior to June 15, 1976.
   (D)   All manufactured housing units placed within the town shall be required to have skirting installed within 60 days after both the setup and utilities have passed inspection. It shall be the permit holder’s responsibility to call for a final inspection from the town’s Building Inspector after skirting is completed. Any skirting installed pursuant to this section shall comply with A.R.S. § 41-2155, A.A.C. R4-34-205, the Office of Manufactured Housing Installation Standards and the town manufactured housing standards, copies of which may be obtained from the Chino Valley Building Department.
(2001 Code, Art. 7-8)
§ 150.009 ADA STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS.
   The certain document entitled “ADA Standards and Regulations,” dated September 15, 2010, is hereby adopted and made a part of this chapter, the same as though the document were specifically set forth in full herein; and at least 3 copies of the document shall be filed in the office of the Town Clerk and the office of the Building Division, and shall be kept available for public use and inspection.
(Ord. 12-757, passed 2-28-2012)
STREET NUMBERING SYSTEM
§ 150.020 PURPOSE.
   The purpose of this subchapter is to establish an organized street and numbering system to accommodate and facilitate the orderly growth of the Town of Chino Valley. Additionally, this system will promote public health, safety and welfare by providing an efficient method of identifying and locating various properties and structures within the town.
(2001 Code, § 7-9-1)
§ 150.021 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   ADDRESS PREFIX. A word preceding the street name and indicating a direction.
   ADDRESS SUFFIX. A word following a street name, which indicates and shall include the designated quadrant, i.e. N.W., N.E., S.W. or S.E.
   BLOCK INTERVAL. The hundred number interval between grid lines, or the point when the next higher hundred number is used.
   BOULEVARD or PARKWAY. A major thoroughfare running in a diagonal direction, rather than east-west or north-south, connecting at least 2 sections, and acting as a collector, a special scenic or park drive or unusually wide thoroughfares in residential sections with shade trees or shrubbery in a center median strip.
   CIRCLE. A short street that returns to itself.
   COURT. A permanently closed street such as a cul-de-sac.
   DRIVE. A winding thoroughfare that is diagonal, curvilinear or otherwise not aligned parallel to the gridlines that continue through to other rights-of-way.
   GRID LINES. Imaginary lines constructed approximately perpendicular and parallel to meridian lines as defined in § 150.024. These lines indicate the point where block numbers change from one hundred to the next higher hundred. Grid lines divide each section into ten equal block intervals on both a north-south and east-west basis. Grid lines are used only for the assignment of street numbers, not necessarily for street layout purposes.
   GROUP HOUSING. Physically separate housing units under individual or common ownership, owner occupied or leased and served by a private drive or easement. The term GROUP HOUSING includes mobile home parks.
   HIGHWAY. A designated state or federal highway.
   LANE. A reduced right-of-way branching from a court, place or way or a curving street of less than 1,000 feet or an uninterrupted street ending in a cul-de-sac.
   LOOP. A short drive that begins and ends in the same street.
   PLACE or WAY. A cul-de-sac running in any direction less than 1,000 feet in length.
   PRIVATE DRIVE OR EASEMENT. A vehicular pathway not designated for general public use and through traffic, in private ownership and serving a few structures.
   QUADRANT.
      (1)   A portion of the town that is divided by the following division lines:
         (a)   North-south division line is Center Street.
         (b)   East-west division line is U.S. Highway 89.
      (2)   The respective quadrant designations N.W., N.E., S.W. and S.E. shall be included in every street address.
   ROAD. A thoroughfare that is frequently used as a secondary facility connecting to a U.S. or state primary highway.
   STREET and AVENUE. A thoroughfare that runs north-south or east-west.
   TRAIL or PATH. A local street serving as a collector for 1 or more local streets.
(2001 Code, § 7-9-2)
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