The following primary codes are adopted by reference:
(A) The 2019 National Electrical Code of the National Fire Protection Association;
(B) The 2019 Uniform Building Code of the International Conference of Building Officials, with current volumes and appendices, excepting that the Uniform Building Code's regulations as to building permits for fences less than six feet in height shall not be controlling;
(C) The 2019 Uniform Fire Code, Volumes 1 and 2, including Appendix Chapters 1-C, II-A, II-B, II-F, III-A, III-B, IV-B, VI-C, VI-D and VI-E;
(D) The 2019 Uniform Plumbing Code of the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, including the IAPMO Installation Standards;
(E) The 2019 Uniform Mechanical Code of International Conference of Building Officials and the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, including Appendix Chapters A through D;
(F) The 2019 Uniform Administrative Code;
(G) The 1994 Uniform Housing Code of the International Conference of Building Officials, except its definition of "substandard building";
(H) The 1997 Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings;
(I) The 2019 Dwelling construction under the Uniform Building Code;
(J) The 1997 Uniform Sign Code, providing that if any provision thereof conflicts with City Municipal Code, the City Municipal Code shall be controlling;
(K) The 1997 Uniform Zoning Code providing that if any provision thereof conflicts with City Municipal Code, the City Municipal Code shall be controlling; and
(L) The City Council finds that local climatic and topographic conditions in the city require protection of public health, safety and welfare in addition to that provided by the Uniform Building Code adopted in division (B) of this section. Therefore, Chapter 151 of this code, and not the applicable sections of the Uniform Building Code, will govern the construction of fences with the city.
(1994 Code, § 15.04.010) (Ord. 92-101, passed - -1992; Ord. 96-100, passed 2-27-1996; Ord. 2019-03, passed 12-10-2019)