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FORT WORTH, TEXAS CODE OF ORDINANCES
OFFICIALS of the CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS
PART I: THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH
PART II: CITY CODE
CHAPTER 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2: ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 2.5: RETIREMENT
CHAPTER 3: AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT
CHAPTER 4: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
CHAPTER 5: AMBULANCES/EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
CHAPTER 6: ANIMALS AND FOWL
CHAPTER 7: BUILDINGS
CHAPTER 8: CABLE COMMUNICATION SERVICE
CHAPTER 9: COMMUNITY FACILITIES AGREEMENTS
CHAPTER 10: COURTS
CHAPTER 11: ELECTRICITY
CHAPTER 11.5: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 12: EMERGENCY REPORTING EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 12.5: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND COMPLIANCE
CHAPTER 13: FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION
CHAPTER 14: RESERVED
CHAPTER 15: GAS
CHAPTER 16: HEALTH AND SANITATION
CHAPTER 17: HUMAN RELATIONS
CHAPTER 18: LAKE WORTH
CHAPTER 19: LIBRARIES
CHAPTER 20: LICENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 21: RESERVED
CHAPTER 22: MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
CHAPTER 23: OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 24: PARK AND RECREATION
CHAPTER 25: RESERVED
CHAPTER 26: PLUMBING
CHAPTER 27: POLICE
CHAPTER 28: PUBLIC UTILITIES
CHAPTER 29: SIGNS
CHAPTER 29.5: SMOKING
CHAPTER 30: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
CHAPTER 31: SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE
CHAPTER 32: TAXATION
CHAPTER 33: TREES, SHRUBS, ETC.
CHAPTER 34: VEHICLES FOR HIRE
CHAPTER 35: WATER AND SEWERS
CHAPTER 36: RESERVED
APPENDIX A: ZONING REGULATIONS
APPENDIX B: CODE COMPLIANCE
APPENDIX C: RESERVED
CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE
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§ 7-63 EFFECT OF CONFLICT WITH OTHER ORDINANCES.
   This article shall be cumulative of all provisions of ordinances of the Code of the City of Fort Worth, Texas (2015), affecting Residential Code provisions, as amended, and shall not repeal any of the provisions of such ordinances, except in those instances where provisions of such ordinances are in direct conflict with the provisions of this ordinance.
(Ord. 14649, § 3, passed 6-5-2001; Ord. 15949, § 3, passed 4-13-2004; Ord. 19602-03-2011, § 3, passed 3-22-2011; Ord. 22519-12-2016, § 3, passed 12-6-2016, eff. 1-1-2017; Ord. 25383-03-2022, § 3, passed 3-8-2022, eff. 4-1-2022)
§ 7-64 PENALTY FOR VIOLATION.
   Any person, firm, or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed $2,000 for all violations involving fire safety, or public health and sanitation and shall be fined not more than $500 for all other violations of this ordinance. Each day or any portion thereof during which any violation of this ordinance occurs or continues shall be deemed a separate offense and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable as herein provided.
(Ord. 14649, § 3, passed 6-5-2001; Ord. 15949, § 3, passed 4-13-2004; Ord. 19602-03-2011, § 3, passed 3-22-2011; Ord. 22519-12-2016, § 4, passed 12-6-2016, eff. 1-1-2017; Ord. 23569-02-2019, § 2, passed 2-12-2019, eff. 2-23-2019; Ord. 25383-03-2022, § 4, passed 3-8-2022, eff. 4-1-2022)
§ 7-65 RESERVED.
ARTICLE IV: MINIMUM BUILDING STANDARDS CODE
Cross-reference:
   International Building Code, §§ 7-46 et seq.
   International Fire Code adopted, § 13-1
   International Mechanical Code, §§ 7-166 et seq.
   International Plumbing Code, §§ 26-1 et seq.
   Moving of buildings and structures governed by building code and minimum building standards code, §§ 7-241 et seq.
   Moving of buildings and structures not governed by building code and minimum building standards code, §§ 7-261 et seq.
   National electrical code adopted, §§ 11-1 et seq.
Editor’s note:
   Ord. 13743, § 1, adopted March 23, 1999, amended Art. IV, §§ 7-66 through 7-165, in its entirety. Former Art. IV pertained to similar material and derived from Ord. 12932, § 1, adopted March 25, 1997; Ord. 12989, § 1, adopted April 29, 1997; and Ord. 13942, § 1, adopted September 21, 1999.
DIVISION 1: IN GENERAL
§ 7-66 SHORT TITLE.
   This article may be referred to as the “minimum building standards code.”
(Ord. 13743, § 1, passed 3-23-1999)
§ 7-67 PURPOSE OF ARTICLE.
   (a)   This article is adopted pursuant to Tex. Local Government Code Chapter 54 and Chapter 214. The purpose of this article is as follows:
      (1)   To establish the minimum standards for the continued use and occupancy of all types of buildings and structures within the City of Fort Worth, regardless of the date of their construction, in order to safeguard the public health, safety and welfare and to protect property;
      (2)   To provide for the authority to order and direct the method of the securing of property that is unoccupied by its owners, lessees or other invitees and is unsecured from unauthorized entry to the extent that such buildings and structures could be entered or used by vagrants or other uninvited persons as a place of harborage or could be entered or used by children; and
      (3)   To provide for the authority to address, and direct the method of addressing, buildings and structures, which although boarded up, fenced or otherwise secured in any manner, exhibit conditions that may constitute a danger to the public even though secured from entry or the means used to secure the building or structure may be inadequate to prevent unauthorized entry or use of the building or structure by vagrants or other uninvited persons as a place of harborage or could be entered or used by children.
   (b)   To accomplish the purpose of this article, the City of Fort Worth may require one or more of the following: the vacation, relocation of occupants, securing, repair, removal or demolition of such buildings or structures that may endanger the health and safety of the occupants of such buildings and structures and the general public.
   (c)   This article references several minimum standards that are established by other codes (building, fire, electrical, mechanical and plumbing). These standards shall be designated with a solid bar in the margin. The code compliance division possesses the authority to enforce such provisions as related to the purpose of this article. However, final interpretation, approval of alternate methods and materials, and appeals will be addressed as prescribed for in each of those codes.
   (d)   Any building or structure that is declared to be unsafe by any designated, authorized authority for the enforcement of the building, fire, electrical, mechanical and plumbing codes is hereby declared to be a public nuisance and shall be abated by repair, rehabilitation, demolition or removal in accordance with the procedures set forth in this article or as otherwise determined by the appropriate official.
(Ord. 13743, § 1, passed 3-23-1999)
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