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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006-4-7104Z9 ORDINANCE 2006-4-7104 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 42-46(c) AND REVISING (d) — (f) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: J SECTION 1. That Section 42-46 (c) is hereby amended to read as follows: (e) gav4ngs elause. Nothing in dais seetion or- in the pr-epe maintenanee eede hereby adopted shall be eenstfued to affeet any suit or- pr-eeeeding (c) Enhanced Standards for Fountain Avenue Revitalization Project. In addition to the International Property Maintenance Code, 2006 edition, and property maintenance ordinances currently adopted by the City of Paducah, the following additional Enhanced Standards are adopted to supplement the aforementioned regulations in order to bolster the Fountain Avenue Revitalization Proi ect. C' (1) Physical Boundaries of the Fountain Avenue Revitalization Project. These Enhanced Standards shall apply to all structures encompassing the following_geog_raphic district located within the City, of Paducah: Beginning at a point in the centerline of North 13th Street in line with an alley between Jefferson Street and Monroe Street, going in a westerly direction to a point in a public alley intersection at a point between Jefferson Street and Monroe Street, one half block east of Fountain Avenue, then in a southerly direction to the north right of way line with Jefferson Street, then west with the north right of way line of Jefferson Street to the intersection of an alley one half block west of Fountain Avenue, then in a northerly direction one half block west of Fountain Avenue to a point at the intersection of an alley half block west of Fountain Avenue and Park Avenue, including the lots west of the circular area of Fountain Avenue, then in an easterly direction down Park Avenue to a point in the center line of 13th Street, then in a southerly direction down the centerline of 13th Street to the point of beginning. (2) Application of Enhanced Standards. The followingitems tems i determine the circumstances in which the Enhanced Standards shall apply to all structures located within the geographic district described in Section 42-46(c)(1) above. a. All rehab work, additions, or repairs with a combined value of work and materials of more than Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) shall require the structure to come under compliance with the new regulations set forth in this Section 42-46(c). If the combined value of work and -- (c) Enhanced Standards for Fountain Avenue Revitalization Project. In addition to the International Property Maintenance Code, 2006 edition, and property maintenance ordinances currently adopted by the City of Paducah, the following additional Enhanced Standards are adopted to supplement the aforementioned regulations in order to bolster the Fountain Avenue Revitalization Proi ect. C' (1) Physical Boundaries of the Fountain Avenue Revitalization Project. These Enhanced Standards shall apply to all structures encompassing the following_geog_raphic district located within the City, of Paducah: Beginning at a point in the centerline of North 13th Street in line with an alley between Jefferson Street and Monroe Street, going in a westerly direction to a point in a public alley intersection at a point between Jefferson Street and Monroe Street, one half block east of Fountain Avenue, then in a southerly direction to the north right of way line with Jefferson Street, then west with the north right of way line of Jefferson Street to the intersection of an alley one half block west of Fountain Avenue, then in a northerly direction one half block west of Fountain Avenue to a point at the intersection of an alley half block west of Fountain Avenue and Park Avenue, including the lots west of the circular area of Fountain Avenue, then in an easterly direction down Park Avenue to a point in the center line of 13th Street, then in a southerly direction down the centerline of 13th Street to the point of beginning. (2) Application of Enhanced Standards. The followingitems tems i determine the circumstances in which the Enhanced Standards shall apply to all structures located within the geographic district described in Section 42-46(c)(1) above. a. All rehab work, additions, or repairs with a combined value of work and materials of more than Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) shall require the structure to come under compliance with the new regulations set forth in this Section 42-46(c). If the combined value of work and 670 materials as described above is less than Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00), then only the work permitted must come into compliance with these standards. b. The code enforcement officials of the City of Paducah shall administer the enhanced standards set forth in this Section 42-46(c). The interpretation and enforcement of any and all portions ` of these enhanced standards enumerated in this Section 42- 46(c) shall remain within the sound discretion of the code enforcement officials of the City of Paducah. Further, the code enforcement officials of the City of Paducah shall have original jurisdiction to resolve ani disputes related to or arising under this Section 42-46(c). C. Lack of progress towards compliance with these enhanced standards shall constitute a valid cause for penafty under this Section 42-46(c). Lack of progress shall be defined as progress less than that which a two -person crew could reasonably be expected to achieve while working a minimum of 144 work hours per month. (3) The Enhanced Standards for the Fountain Avenue Revitalization Project. The following enhanced standards shall apply to all structures located within the eo aphic district described in Section 42-46(c)(1) above. a. Any work commenced in order to coldly with these enhanced standards shall be performed in a professional, highly skilled, and workman -like manner and comply with anygpplicable manufacturer's instructions and methods. b. The foundation of all structures shall be level, plumb, and have adequate footings to carry the weight of the structure, and such footings shall be constructed with approved methods and materials. C. Wooden joists, beams, columns, piers, posts, sills, and anyther load-bearing or framing component member shall be free of rot, infestation, previous damage, or otherwise weakened or compromised wood. Any such compromised material must be removed and replaced. All load-bearing members shall be of adequate size and dimension. Treated lumber shall be used in all 10 replacement framing where required by the building code of the City of Paducah. d. All masonry surfaces shall be tight, dust free, and spall free. Mortar joints shall be strong and properly adhered to surrounding surfaces. Brick lines shall be string line straight and wall lines shall be plumb. The requirements of this subsection shall apply 671 both to exterior and interior foundation walls. An inspection and approval of the sub -surface material shall be required prior to the installation of any foundation covering or obscuring material such as mortar, wood, metal, or any other similar material. e. Piers shall have adequate -sized footings and all bearing surfaces shall be flat and tight and have a properly installed termite shield. Piers shall be adequately Waged and the material used shall be approved for use in that location. f. All materials in contact with the ground shall be listed for ground contact. g. Yard surface finished grades around foundations shall be graded to direct water away from the structure, but not to anYadjacent property. The crawlspace grade shall not be lower than the exterior landscapedrg ade. h. Any siding used on structures shall be wood lap siding_(no sheet material allowed), hardi board siding (smooth side only), vinyl, brick, or stone. Imitation, manufactured brick, or manufactured stone materials shall not be allowed for the siding of any structure. However, vinyl siding shall only be allowed in rehabilitation work for soffit, eaves, roof dormers or the like, or gable ends over brick walls, or where the existing material is removed down to the studs and new sheeting is installed. All trim shall be wood or handiplank (smooth side only) in nature. i. Existing finish siding shall be removed prior to the installation of any new siding. In no case shall there be more than one laver of existing finished exterior siding. All siding and trim shall be maintained in good condition free of andarnage, separations, cracks, holes, warping or other deterioration of any kind. Existing vinyl siding and trim shall be maintained in a clean, neat and orderly condition without any noticeable build-up of mold, dirt, heavy dust layers or other unsightly material. j. All siding and trim shall be properly and securely fastened to structural elements with appropriate fasteners. k. All composition roof shingles shall match in color, grade, and profile. Composition shingles shall have tight, even grains, in which the shingle body is not visible. Composition shingles shall not have curling of any nature or degree. All flashing shall be generally rust -free and in good condition. 1. Metal roofing shall not exhibit a dented appearance as a result of the installation process or for any other reason. All roofing installation shall be straight and maintain the appearance of a �: _ �u...-,...c..w: -,.: .,mvnms :.: ...�;:� .u'd�,k•_d�veWrot �Le_I— JLLA,auaLyi:mi;�dJ—, , 672 constant reveal, where applicable (i.e. not applicable to built-up roofs). All roofing materials shall be new or in like -new condition during the installation process. M. All roof edges shall be neatly trimmed and any metal flashing shall be rust -resistant and dent -free. n. Rehabilitation projects, where the expected total rehabilitation cost is anticipated to exceed Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00), shall require the replacement of mechanical systems including HVAC, electrical, and plumbing, unless it can be shown that such systems have been replaced in their entirpty within the previous five (5) years from the date of the permit application or other satisfactory proof can be made that such mechanical systems are functioning efficiently and safely: o. Gutters and downspouts shall be properly maintained, properly attached to the structure, clear of debris, and shall not be allowed to discharge water that could potentially create a public or private nuisance. Severely dented gutters or downspouts shall be replaced immediately. P. All accessory structures shall be regulated by the same standards as the principal structures. q_. All doors and windows shall be maintained in good condition, without dents holes, or other damage. Glass used in any door or window shall not be cracked or broken. Double insulated glass units shall be in like -new condition with intact factory seals. Any glazing co pound used shall be fresh and painted. All joints shall be tight. r. All exterior surfaces requiring paint as a protective coating shall be painted and M previously painted surfaces must be maintained in an aesthetically pleasing manner. Previously painted surfaces shall be cleaned scraped primed, and caulked prior to painting of any kind. Unpainted surfaces shall be primed and caulked prior to the occurrence of any_painting on said surface. Exterior painted surfaces shall have a minimum of two coats of exterior grade fmish ap int. S. No chi ppin peeling, or flaking paint shall be allowed. Painted surfaces that exhibit mold, spores, or other discolorations shall be treated to remove same or shall be replaced. t. All exterior physical improvements such as fences, sidewalks, retaining walls fountains, garden ornamentation, planters, railings, and other similar decorative installations shall be maintained in a clean and neat manner free of any deterioration. 673 U. Items such as missing fasteners, tilting or leaning fences, posts, rails, rust or discoloration of materials, heaving concrete, missing bricks, missing fence, wall, or deck components, and all such like items shall be replaced. SECTION 2. That Section 42-46 (d) -(f) is hereby revised to read as follows: (e) (d) Savings clause. Nothing in this section or in the property maintenance code hereby adopted shall be construed to affect any suit or proceeding in any pending court, or any rights acquired, or liability incurred, or any cause or causes of action acquired or existing, under any act or ordinance hereby repealed as cited in subsection (b) above; nor shall any just or legal right or remedy of any character be lost, impaired or affected by this section. (d4 (e) Conflicts. If any conflicts exist between the International Property Maintenance Code and the Kentucky Building Code, the Kentucky Building Code shall take precedence and control over all such matters. (e) (D Collection of costs incurred by city. The city shall be entitled to recover from any responsible party or parties all reasonable attorney fees and other costs and expenses incurred by the city by reason of the collection upon and the enforcement of the responsible party's or parties' liability, and the lien which secures same, under the International Property Maintenance Code as adopted by the city or under KRS 82.720. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be read on two separate days and will become effective upon summary publication pursu o ter 424 William Paxton, Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Introduced by the Board of Commissioners, April 11, 2006 Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, April 18, 2006 ( Recorded by City Clerk, April 18, 2006 Published by The Paducah Sun, April 25, 2006 \ord\insp\42-46 76938