HomeMy WebLinkAbout021778 ORD - 10/19/1993AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING CHAPTER 13, BUILDINGS; CONSTRUCTION AND
RELATED OPERATIONS; HOUSING AND HOUSING PREMISES
STANDARDS, ARTICLE VI, PLUMBING CODE (INCLUDING GAS),
SECTIONS 13-200 TO 13-220, OF THE CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES BY
ADOPTION OF THE STANDARD GAS CODE, 1991 EDITION;
PROVIDING FOR ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, AND CHANGES TO SAID
CODE; REPEALING ALL PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE VI; PROVIDING A
SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR
PUBLICATION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF
NOVEMBER 1, 1993.
WHEREAS, the 1991 edition of the Standard Gas Code was approved by the
Southern Building Code Congress International, Inc. (SBCCI) membership;
WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi desires to amend the City of Corpus
Christi Code of Ordinances and to adopt various standard codes, with certain additions,
deletions, and changes to facilitate proper inspection activities by the City of Corpus Christi
relating to construction and to maintenance of buildings within the jurisdiction of the City
of Corpus Christi to protect public health, safety, and welfare;
WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi recognizes the need to expedite, clarify,
and centralize administrative procedures of those codes relating to building, electrical, gas,
mechanical, and plumbing through promulgation of a single Administrative article governing
procedures common to those codes; and
WHEREAS, due to local conditions, certain special local requirements have
been established to raise the level of health and safety for gas plumbing installations, to
prevent the rapid deterioration of such gas plumbing materials and equipment from severe
atmospheric and underground corrosive action, and to prevent gas pipe breakage due to
shifting soil, all of which exceptions are set forth in this Article I, Section 13-4 and shall take
precedence when in conflict with other standards established by this Code;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That Chapter 13, Article VI, Sections 13-200 and 13-201, Gas
Code of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Corpus Christi, are hereby repealed in their
entirety and replaced as follows:
Sec. 13-4. Gas Code
The SBCCI Standard Gas Code, 1991 Edition, a copy of which, authenticated by the
signatures of the Mayor and City Secretary, made public record by this Section, and on file
in the City Secretary's office, is hereby adopted verbatim by reference as if fully copied
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herein as the Gas Code in Chapter 13, Article I, Section 13-4 of the City of Corpus Christi
Code of Ordinances.
Excluded from adoption is Chapter 1, Administration, of the SBCCI Standard Gas
Code. In its stead, there shall be concurrently adopted new Chapter 13, Article I, Section
13-1 of the City of Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances, which Article I, Section 13-1 shall
serve as the Administrative regulations to administer city codes relating to building,
electrical, gas, mechanical, and plumbing.
Appendix B, Permit Fee Schedule, is made a part of this Code and the requirements
set forth in Appendix B are requirements of this Code.
Appendix A, Flow Of Gas Through Fixed Orifices; Appendix C, Suggested Adopting
Ordinance For Installation Of Consumers' Gas Piping And Gas Appliances; and Appendix
D, Example Problems are solely for the purposes of providing information or recommended
practices and shall not have the force and effect of law.
Additions and deletions and changes are made to the SBCCI Standard Gas Code,
1991 Edition, and correlated to the appropriate paragraph numbers in the Standard Gas
Code as follows:
CHAPTER 3
GAS PIPING INSTALLATIONS
309 Installation of Piping
309.10 Underground Piping
No gas piping shall be placed underground closer than 8 inches from a water pipe or a
sewer line.
All underground gas pipe must be
installed at least eighteen (18") inches deep. If a minimum of 42lei inches of cover cannot
be maintained, the pipe shall be installed in conduit or bridged (shielded).
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309.13.1 Protection Against Corrosion. Underground Gas Pipe
In addition to thespecifications set forth in thi code underground steel nine must be
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wrapped with an approved water tight material.
310 Gas Shutoff Valves
310.2.3 Accessibility of Gas Valves
For gas supply control. an accessible. above ground. shut-off valve shall be provided outside
of and at the building.
311 Test of Piping for Tightness
311.2 Method-ofTesting Gas Test
Consumer's gas piping shall be pressure tested after all piping authorized by the permit has
been installed and after all portions thereof which are to be concealed have been concealed,
and before any fixtures or appliances are attached thereto. The piping shall withstand an
air pressure equal to not less than the pressure of a column of mercury ten (10') inches in
height and the piping shall hold this air pressure for a period of at least ten (10) minutes
without any perceptible drop. A mercury column gauge shall be used for this test.
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CHAPTER 5
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIFIC APPLIANCES
518 Incinerators
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518.1 Gas -Fired Incinerators
Gas fired incinerators may be used only if approved by the Building Official. The owner
shall submit written evidence of compliance to all State air pollution control laws and to all
applicable local health regulations.
APPENDIX B
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B101 GENERAL
PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE
This Permit Fee Schedule covers fees for permits and other services required by the
building, electrical, gas, mechanical and plumbing codes, and for electrical licensing. All
fees associated with permits, inspections and other aspects of construction are contained in
this Permit Fee Schedule.
B201 PERMIT AND ADMINISTRATIVE FEES
B201.1 Building Code Fees
B201.1.1 Standardized Building Valuation: The valuation to be used in computing building
permit fees shall be the total value of all construction work including plumbing, electrical,
mechanical equipment, and other systems, including appurtenances and site improvements.
The valuation of building, alteration, or structure used in computing building permit fees
shall be based and at least equivalent to standardized building valuation data as published
periodically by the Southern Building Code Congress International or may be based on a
comparable national standardized industry valuation method. Documentation shall be
submitted to substantiate the submittal of a comparable method. The applicant for a
building permit may appeal any determination of the Building Official to the Building Code
Board of Appeals.
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Standardized building valuations shall be used as the basis for partial permitting of a project,
such as for the foundation, shell and interior finish phases. Standardized building valuations
for pre-engineered metal building warehouses shall be 70 percent of current schedule values.
Standardized building valuations shall be reviewed and updated on an annual basis so as to
reflect the current trends in construction. Any revisions thereto are hereby adopted by
reference and declared to be a part of this ordinance.
B201.1.2 Processing and Plan Review Fee: A processing and plan review fee shall be paid
in addition to the regular permit fee as provided for in the schedule below. Said fees shall
be paid for each application processed and reviewed for the purposes of obtaining a building
permit as required by the City of Corpus Christi Building Code as follows: 1) new
construction, 2) additions, 3) new interior commercial tenant spaces, 4) major change in use,
5) detached accessory buildings greater than or equal to 400 square feet in area, and 6)
residential additions.
Residential $9.90 per each residential per plan
(One and Two Family)
Commercial fee as per schedule based on valuation
$ 0 - $ 20,000 $33.00
20,000 - 110,000 44.00
110,000 - or greater 55.00
B201.1.3 Building Permit Fees: A Building Permit Fee shall be paid as follows:
1. For all construction except as otherwise provided for in paragraph (2), (3), and
(4) below:
a. Where the valuation does not exceed $2,000.00, a minimum fee of
$22.00 shall be required except that for a sign, the minimum fee shall be $44.00.
b. For a valuation over $2,000.00 up to and including $20,000.00, the fee
shall be $22.00 for the first two thousand plus $3.63 for each additional thousand or
fraction thereof.
c. For a valuation over $20,000.00, up to and including $110,000.00, the
fee shall be $87.34 for the first twenty thousand plus $2.42 for each additional
thousand or fraction thereof.
d. For a valuation over $110,000.00, the fee shall be $305.14 for the first
one hundred ten thousand plus $1.21 for each additional thousand or fraction
thereof.
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2. Residential Construction: The Fee schedule, Der structure, for new
construction of one and two-family dwellings, apartments, townhouses, and
condominiums shall be 8_4 77 cents per square foot of the building area for the first
three thousand square feet of building area plus 4.0 379 cents per square foot for
each additional square foot of building area. Building area shall include all rooms
and spaces within the main structure, except for attached 1) garages, 2) covered
natios open to the environment and 3) front porches open to the environment.
3. Accessory Residential Construction: Accessory residential construction such
as room additions, storage rooms, utility rooms, garages, carports, patio covers, raised
decks, skate board ramps, greenhouses, portable buildings, gazebos, and other similar
uses shall have minimum permit fee of $22.00 per structure under 300 square feet
in area, and for all others the fee shall be 8.4 77 cents per square foot of the
building area.
4. General Accessory Construction: General accessory construction such as
roofing/re-roofing. siding/residing fuel tanks, signs, swimming pools, spas, interior
and exterior remodeling shall be charged a permit fee per structure in accordance
with Section (c) (1).
B201.1.4 Moving of Building or Structure: For the moving of any building or structure, by
a licensed house mover, the fee permit shall be $110.00, plus the cost of the applicable
survey fee.
B201.1.5 Demolition of Building or Structure: For the demolition of any building or
structure, the fee shall be $22.00.
B201.1.6 Mobile (HUD -Code Manufactured) Home Installation Fee: The fee for a
building permit for the installation of a mobile (HUD -Code Manufactured) home for
occupancy upon a lot shall be $27.50.
B201.1.7 Certificate of Occupancy for Existing Buildings: When an application for a
Certificate of Occupancy for an existing building or space is made, a processing and
compliance investigation fee of $55.00 shall be paid at the time of application.
Duplicate Certificate of Occupancy: In the event that a Certificate of Occupancy is lost or
destroyed a duplicate Certificate of Occupancy may be issued provided that a fee of $11.00
for processing is paid at the time of application for each such duplicate.
B201.1.8 Appeal Filing Fee: The application fee for filing an appeal to the Building Code
Board of Appeals shall be $220.00.
B201.1.9 Housemover License: The annual fee for a house movers license shall be $110.00.
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B201.1.10 Temporary Promotional Events: The permit fee for a temporary promotional
event shall be $27.50.
11201.1.11 Construction Site Offices: The permit fee for the installation of a temporary
structure associated and used only during the construction of a project shall be $27.50.
B201.1.12 Minimum Fee: In the event the total fees, according to the foregoing schedules,
are less than $22.00, then the minimum permit charge of $22.00 shall apply. If such total
fees exceed the sum of $22.00, the greater amount shall be charged.
B201.2 Electrical Code Fees
B201.2.1 Electrical Permit Fees: Except as provided for New Residential Construction as
provided below, the Electrical Permit Fee shall be:
Construction Loop $ 3.50
*Circuits (including extensions and repairs) 3 50
Fixtures, Residential or Commercial Building. 33
Motors (each individual motor) 7 00
Services up to 100 Amperes 7 00
Services 101 to 200 Amperes 10.60
Services 201 to 400 Amperes 17.60
Services over 400 Amperes 35.20
Services each additional meter 3 50
Appliances (trash compactors, dishwasher, disposer, etc.) 3 50
Equipment -Heating (Heating and Commercial Cooking Units and Hot Water
Heaters) per 5 KW or fraction thereof 3 50
Equipment -Moving picture projector, X -Ray Machine or Elevator 17.60
Swimming Pool 27.50
Signs (per transformer) 3 50
General repairs (additional fee for work not included in any of the above) . 22.00
*The term "Circuits" herein shall mean each main feeder, submain or branch circuit, for
electrical services; and each fused or other type of automatic cutout protected wire of a final
branch multiwire circuit. Each such circuit shall be charged for and considered as a
separate circuit within the terms of this section.
B201.2.2 New Residential Construction: The fee schedule, per structure, for new
construction of one and two family dwellings, apartments, townhouses, and condominiums
shall be 3.7 37-5 cents per square foot of the building area excluding non-airconditioned
attached garages, front porches. and other attached accessory building sections totally open
to the environment.
Accessory Residential Construction: The fee. per structure. for accessory residential
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construction as identified in Section B201.1.3(3) shall be 3.7 cents per square foot of the
building area.
B201.2.3 Minimum Fee: In the event the total fees, according to the foregoing schedules,
are less than $22.00, then the minimum permit charge of $22.00 shall apply. If such total
fees exceed the sum of $22.00, the greater amount shall be charged.
B201.2.4 Re -Out Inspection: The fee for re -out inspections requested for the purposes of
obtaining a temporary and/or permanent electrical release shall be $22.00 without a
Certificate of Occupancy for an existing occupant,' use and provided that a Certificate of
Occupancy is not required. When a Certificate of Occupancy has been requested or is
required declaring an occupancy use a separate re -out fee shall not be required. provided
a fee in accordance with Section B201.7 has been paid. $27.50 whcn a Certificate of
B201.2.5 Electrical Advisory Board: The application fee for processing a technical ruling,
modification or request for approval through the Electrical Advisory Board shall be $220.00.
B201.2.6 Fees for Examination or License: The fees covering examination for a license to
qualify electricians of all classes shall be payable to the City at the Building Inspection
Department as set out in Table I in subsection (3) of this section. The examination fee shall
accompany the application for license. The license fee shall be paid to the Building
Inspection Department before the issuance of a license and only after the person has been
approved by the Examination Committee.
1. Annual renewal of licenses shall be accomplished by issuance of a license
signed by the Building Official or his assistant issued upon payment each calendar year
extending the validity of a license for that calendar year only.
2. Such renewals shall be in compliance with the regulations of the Electrical
Licensing Ordinance.
3. Table I, Fees
Classification Examination License
Fee Fee
a. Master Electrician $22.00 (Part I) $110.00
55.00 (Part II)
b. Master Electrician -Sign 27.50 110.00
c. Master Electrician -Elevator 27.50 110.00
d. Journeyman Electrician 22.00 22.00
e. Maintenance Electrician 22.00 22.00
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f. Limited Journeyman Electrician 22.00 22.00
g. Apprentice None 16.50
4. In addition to the foregoing License Fee, an application for reciprocal license
shall be accompanied by a reciprocal filing fee as follows:
a. Master Electrician, Master Electrician -Sign, and
Master Electrician -Elevator $55.00
b. Journeyman Electrician, Maintenance Electrician,
and Limited Journeyman Electrician 22.00
5. Licenses lost or destroyed during the year for which they are issued shall be
reissued by the Chief Electrical Inspector, provided satisfactory evidence has been presented
by the licensee of such loss or destruction, and provided the licensee pays to the city at the
Chief Inspector's office the sum of $5.50 for each such duplicate license.
B201.2.7 Electrical Examination Review: Requests to review a locally administered
examination shall be scheduled with the Chief Electrical Inspector and a fee of $22.00 for
the first hour, plus $11.00 for each additional hour or fraction thereof shall be charged.
8201.2.8 The examination fee for a certified electrical maintenance person exam shall be
$22.00 payable in advance and upon clearance by the Examination Committee.
B201.3 Mechanical Code Fees
B201.3.1 Mechanical Permit Fees: A Mechanical Permit Fee shall be paid as follows:
1. All Construction Except New Residential Construction. For all heating,
ventilating, duct, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems except as provided by paragraph
(2) for new residential construction:
a. $22.00 for the first $1,000.00 of valuation plus $2.40 for each additional
$1,000.00 or fraction thereof for installation of non -existing heating, ventilating, duct, air
conditioning and refrigeration system.
b. $22.00 fixed fee plus $2.40 per each $1,000.00 or fraction thereof in
valuation for repairs, alterations, and additions to an existing system where cost is over
$550.00.
2. New Residential Construction: The fee schedule, ver structure, for new
construction of one and two-family dwellings, apartments, townhouses, and condominiums
shall be 3_7 35. cents per square foot of the building area excluding unconditioned garages,
front porches. and other attached accessory building sections totally open to the
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environment.
Accessory Residential Construction: The fee. per structure. for accessory
residential construction as identified in Section B201.1.3(3) shall be 3.7 cents per square foot
of the building area
3. Existing Residential Construction: The fee for the installation of a new
complete heating and air conditioning system in existing one and two-family dwellings,
apartments, townhouses and condominiums shall be as per paragraph (2), New Residential
Construction, of this section.
In buildings using self-contained air conditioning units less than two tons, the fee charged
shall be that for the total cost of all units combined (see paragraph A above for rate).
An additional fee for Boilers based on BTU input shall be paid as follows:
33,000 BTU (1 BHP) to 330,000 (10 BHP) $24.20
Over 330,000 BTU 54.45
B201.3.2 Temporary Operation Inspection Fee: For inspecting a heating, ventilating,
refrigeration, or air conditioning system, a fee of $27.50 shall be paid by the contractor
requesting such inspection. If the system is not approved for temporary operation on the
first inspection, for each subsequent inspection for such purpose, the usual re -inspection fee
will be charged.
B201.3.3 Minimum Fee: In the event the total fees, according to the foregoing schedules,
are less than $22.00 then the minimum permit charge of $22.00 shall apply. If such total
fees exceed the sum of $22.00, the greater amount shall be charged.
B201.3.4 Plumbing/Mechanical Advisory Board: The application fee for filing an appeal
to the decisions of the Building Official in regards to an interpretation, a technical ruling
or modification of the Mechanical Code shall be $220.00.
B201.3.5 Mechanical Contractor Records Registration: The registration fee for maintaining
a current file for a licensed air conditioning contractor shall be $55.00, paid annually.
B201.4 Plumbing/Gas Code Fees
B201.4.1 Plumbing/Gas Permit Fees: Plumbing Permit Fees shall be payable, except as
otherwise provided by paragraph B for New Residential Construction, as follows:
Each Water Service $ 3.60
Each Water -Fed Icemaking Machine 3 60
Each Plumbing Fixture 3 60
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Each Sink -Garbage Disposal Unit 3 60
Lawn Sprinkler and Irrigation Systems, per 1,000 sq. ft.
of lot services 3 60
Each Cooling Tower 10.90
Each Pump 3 60
Each Water Heater 3 60
Each Gas Service Plus First Meter Loop, Per Meter 3 60
Each Additional Meter Loop 3 60
Each Gas Opening 3 60
Each Building Sewer (Lateral) 14.50
Each Building Sewer Extension to Other Buildings 10.90
Each Grease Interceptor 18.20
Each Private Sewage Disposal System 36.30
Each Sand Trap 18.20
Each Connection to Storm Sewer 18.20
Each Roof Drain 7 30
Each Manhole 18.20
B201.4.2 New Residential Construction: The fee schedule, per structure, for new one and
two-family dwellings, apartments, townhouses, and condominiums shall be 3.7 33 cents per
square foot of the building area excluding garages, front porches, and other attached
building sections totally open to the environment and containing no plumbing fixtures.
Accessory Residential Construction: The fee, per structure. for accessory residential
construction as identified in Section B201.1,3(3) shall be 3.7 cents per square foot of the
building area.
B201.4.3 Minimum Fee: In the event the total fees per installation charged are less than
$22.00, then the minimum permit charge of $22.00 shall apply. If such total fees exceed the
sum of $22.00, the greater amount shall be charged.
B201.4.4 Plumbing/Mechanical Advisory Board: The application fee for filing an appeal
to the decisions of the Building Official in regards to an interpretation, a technical ruling
or modification of the Plumbing Code, Gas Code, and/or obtaining a concurrence for an
alternate material or method shall be $220.00.
B201.5 General Provisions
The following charges shall apply in all cases for which a permit is required by the Building,
Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Gas and Flood Hazard Prevention Codes.
B201.5.1 Failure to Obtain Permit Before Work on Job is Commenced: In the event that
work for which a permit is required by said Codes is commenced prior to the issuance of
the required permit, then the permit fee shall be doubled or $200.00, whichever is greater.
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For emergency work commenced in accordance with Section 103.1.1.5. if the required permit
is not obtained within 24 hours. excepting weekends and holidays. the permit fee shall be
doubled or $200.00. whichever is greater. The collection made is to help defray the
additional cost of inspection work already done and issuing a permit under such
circumstances and is not a penalty and is not preclusive of any remedy otherwise available
to the City to enforce said Codes.
B201.5.2 Investigation Fee: In the event that an inspection is made and the resultant
discovery is that work for which a permit is required by said codes has been done but the
required permit has not been obtained or issued, then the permit fee shall be doubled and
a $200.00 investigation fee shall be added,;
B201.5.3 Re -Inspection Fee: When a re -inspection fee has been assessed as provided for
by Code, said re -inspection fee shall be $19.80.
B201.5.4 Moved Buildings: (General repairs) The fees for the rehabilitation of moved
buildings or structures shall be the same as for new construction, plus the cost of a survey
fee, when not included with the moving of building or structure fee.
B201.5.5 Survey Fee: The fee for fire surveys, code compliance, construction status,
building evaluations, repossession surveys, etc., shall be $75.00.
B201.5.6 Relocation Surveys: The fee for performing relocation surveys to determine the
minimum code compliance requirements for structures proposed to be relocated (moved)
and placed back in operation shall be $100.00.
B201.5.7 Zoning Board of Adjustment: Any person, firm, or corporation appealing to the
Board of Adjustment, necessitating the sending of notices and publication of notices to the
newspaper shall be assessed a $220.00 filing fee.
B201.5.8 Permit Research: The fee for research to provide verification of legal
descriptions, property dimensions, ownerships and/or other construction related data from
permit files, etc., shall be $38.50 plus the cost of document reproduction.
B201.5.9 Inspections Outside the City:
1. Fees for permits which require inspection outside the city limits shall be
increased by $33.00 plus $1.10 per mile for projects within the city's extraterritorial
jurisdiction.
2. Permit fees for buildings or building components which are manufactured and
inspected outside the city limits and beyond the city's extraterritorial jurisdiction prior to
being moved into the city shall be increased as follows: For each in -plant inspection that
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is necessary, the permit fee shall be increased by $1.10 per mile plus $33.00 per each 200
miles or fraction thereof for the distance between the city and the manufacturing plant.
B201.5.10 Reduced Fees: Permit and survey fees for public schools, federal, state, county
and municipal government and other political subdivisions having ad valorem tax-exempt
status, and for churches and all other state constitutionally exempted ad valorem tax entities
shall be 50 percent of the regular permit fee; provided that such reduced permit fee shall
in no case be less than the minimum fee regularly charged and such reduced fee will not
apply when work has commenced without proper permits.
B201.5.11 Refunds:
1. A permit may be canceled upon written application by the applicant at any
time within six months of the date of the issuance of a building permit or within two months
of the date of issuance of any electrical, mechanical, or plumbing permit. If no work has
been done under such permit, 75 percent of the permit fee may be refunded when formally
requested in writing by the applicant, provided that the City shall retain a minimum of
$22.00 to cover the cost of auditing the fee and preparing the request for refund. In all
other instances regarding any fees collected by the Department for which a refund is
requested due to contract default, lease cancellation, or other similar circumstances, the City
shall retain a minimum of $22.00 to cover the cost of auditing the fees and preparing the
request for refund.
2. In the event that the interpretation of the Building Official is not favorably
upheld by the Building Code Board of Appeals, Electrical Advisory Board, or the
Plumbing/Mechanical Advisory Board; and provided an appeal is not forwarded to the City
Council for final resolution or the City Council confirms the interpretation of such Board
or Committee, then 100 percent of the application fee shall be refunded upon written
request by the applicant.
B201.5.12 Fees Rounded Off: Upon calculation of the total fee for any permit, said fee
shall be rounded off to the nearest dollar before payment is made.
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Secs. 13-200 - 13-220. Reserved.
SECTION 2. If for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause,
phrase, word, or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final
judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section,
paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance, for it is the
definite intent of this City Council that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase,
word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose.
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SECTION 3. This ordinance shall have an effective date of
November 1, 1993, and shall take effect for all permits issued from and after
December 1, 1993, after its final passage and publication one time in the official publication
of the City of Corpus Christi, which publication shall contain the caption stating in summary
the purpose of the ordinance.
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That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed
to its second reading on this the h. day of aftlat r ,
19 "1 , by the following vote: /� �
Mary Rhodes (,kyyy. Edward A. Martin at;
Dr. Jack Best r Dr. David McNichols NO
Melody Cooper David Noyola kiu
Cezar Galindo ILI_ Clif Moss IVIG
Betty Jean Longoria
That the foregoing ordinance was read for t4 second
pass}id finally on this the F1 day of
19 t4 a , by the following vote: tietObt
Mary Rhodes 01,-
�',� p _ Edward A. Martin ,4`i_,
Dr. Jack Best /l4/c_ Dr. David McNichols 1,t
Melody Cooper ary,David Noyola 1 LJktc(
Cezar Galindo alt.- Clif Moss C'�,
Betty Jean Longoria l�llt.-
P9 S AND APPROVED, this the16 day of octubkr ,
ATTEST:
time and
Secretary
MAYOR
THE CI
APPROVED AY O , 194,50L_:JAMES R. BRAY, JR., CIT
By
sistant City A S ney
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CORPUS CHRISTI
PUBLISHER'8 AFFIDAVIT
State of Texas, } CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
County of Nueces } ss: AD/ 54679
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Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public, this day personally
came Beverly Bennett, who being first duly sworn, according to
law, says that she is Business Office Secretary of the Corpus
Christi Caller -Times, a daily newspaper published at Corpus
Christi in said County and State, generally circulated in
Aransas, Bee, Brooks, Cameron, Duval, Hidalgo, Jim Hogg, Jim
Wells, Karnes, Kenedy, Kleberg, Live Oak, Nueces, Refugio, San
Patricio, Victoria, and Webb Counties, and that the publication
of NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF ORDINANCE NO. 021778 AMENDING CHAPTER 13.
BUILDINGS: CONSTRUCTION AND RELATED OPERATIONS: HOUSING AND which
the annexed is a true copy, was published in the Corpus Christi
Caller -Times on the 25th day(s) of October, 1993.
One Time(s)
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Business Office Se retary
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day
of November, 1993.
Notary Public,
Nueces County, Texas
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