HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Estes Park Board of Appeals 2015-01-08RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
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January 8, 2015
Board Room, Estes Park Town Hall
Commission: Brad Klein, John Spooner, Joe Calvin, Don Darling, Tony Schiaffo
Attending: Members Klein, Spooner, Calvin, Darling, and Schiaffo
Also Attending: Chief Building Official Will Birchfield, Building Inspector Claude Traufield, Permit
Technician Charlie Phillips, Recording Secretary Karen Thompson, Larimer
County Building Official Eric Fried
Absent: None
The following minutes reflect the order of the agenda and not necessarily the chronological sequence.
CBO Birchfield opened the meeting and explained the different codes that make up the set of
International Building Codes: International Building Code, International Residential Code, International
Existing Building Code, International Plumbing Code, International Mechanical Code, International
Fuel Gas Code, International Energy Conservation Code, International Existing Building Code, and the
International Property Maintenance Code. There are books available for checkout from the Division of
Building Safety office. There will also eventually be a reference set at the Estes Valley Public Library.
This set will not be available for checkout.
CBO Birchfield realizes the adopted local amendments are not on the Town website. There was a
question as to whether we had the correct version posted, so they were removed. Please contact the
Division of Building Safety if you need a copy of these amendments.
CBO Birchfield stated along with revised building codes, a book is published outlining the significant
changes from the last revision. He will be studying these books carefully. He stated the Town Board of
Trustees have the authority to make changes to the codes. Citizens will have the opportunity to
suggest and discuss changes to consider. In addition to many pubic stakeholder meetings, there will
be at least one public Town Board hearing where the public can speak out for or against the proposed
local amendments. The elected officials need to be able to make informed decisions, and public input
during this process is very important. CBO Birchfield stated he is proposing to move from the currently
adopted 2009 building codes to the 2015 codes, skipping the 2012 codes. Code adoption is a very
time-intensive and expensive project, usually taking about one year from start to finish. Larimer
County is proceeding to adopt the 2015 codes, so it would make sense for the Town to align with the
County and do the same.
Member Spooner stated he was interested in having the Board of Appeals hear from staff the issues
that keep coming up with the builders concerning the current codes and amendments. CBO Birchfield
stated there will be ample time to discuss all the issues, and it will be very important to do so in order
for everyone to have a clear understanding of what is being adopted. Inspector Traufield expressed his
willingness to address some of the issues that frequently arise. Policies and procedures will also be
open for discussion. They are created to help the office run smoothly, and need to be put into practice
for a while to determine if there are any unintended consequences.
Legal Responsibilities for Board Members
Town Attorney Greg White was in attendance to review the legal and procedural issues that may arise
with Board members. Each Board member had information in their meeting packet explaining details
on the following subjects: Conflict of Interest, Open Meeting Law and Open Records Requests,
Amendment 41 (gifts), Quasi-Judicial Hearings, and Ex-Parte Communications. Attorney White
explained each of the documents in details. These documents can be viewed by calling Karen in the
Community Development Department at 970-577-3721.
Board of Appeals Bylaws
Attorney White stated the proposed bylaws need to be reviewed before the next meeting. Member
Spooner stated there was confusion about what was needed in order for a motion to pass. CBO
Birchfield stated one of the major topics of discussion with the Board would be local amendments to
the bylaws, which outline the provisions for the appeals process. CBO Birchfield proposed adopting
the appeals process into the local amendments for the Building Code, then reference it in all other
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codes. By adopting one appeals process for all codes, consistency is maintained, which is important.
Member Spooner questioned the process where fractions are used (2/3 vote required to pass, etc). He
suggested using whole numbers to determine a quorum, majority vote, etc. Attorney White stated he
would recommend amending the building codes to have a quorum of three. Larimer County Building
Official Eric Fried stated the county was hoping to have the 2015 codes and local amendments
adopted before the end of 2015, to be effective January 1, 2016. He will be in communication with
CBO Birchfield and the Board concerning local amendments for the county, and would hope there can
be some consistency between the two jurisdiction’s local amendments.
Election of Officers
Secretary Thompson stated the election of officers would occur at the next meeting.
Future Meeting Schedule
After discussion among the Board, it was tentatively decide to meeting on the first Thursday of each
month. The next regularly scheduled meeting will be Thursday, February 5, 2015, at 4 p.m., and
ending no later than 6 p.m.
2015 International Building Code
CBO Birchfield stated one of the first things presented to the Town Board would be a proposal to
adjust the building permit fees schedules. The Town is using the fee schedule from the 1997 Uniform
Building Code, and it is time to update it to align with current valuations. Current fees are based on
actual costs for remodels and renovations, so if the valuation for new construction is inaccurate, the
remodel fees are disproportionate if based on square footage. CBO Birchfield stated staff would be
looking at square foot costs for spec. homes, custom homes, log homes, and commercial structures.
The fee schedule should be adjusted to ensure fees are equitable for all involved. CBO Birchfield
stated he would also like the Board to consider a unit fee for some of the miscellaneous over-the-
counter permits (water heaters, furnaces, etc.) Additional fees could be assessed for those contractors
who habitually do not pass final inspections. He would also appreciate feedback from stakeholders on
the Contractor Licensing program to learn what is and what is not working. The program has proved
valuable to the department.
CBO Birchfield stated staff will do legwork for the significant changes and bring them to the Board for
review. The Board will discuss and make recommendations to the Town Board for approval or
disapproval. During the Board discussions, the public will have the opportunity to provide input
concerning any proposed changes, and could also make suggestions for other discussion topics. CBO
Birchfield stated that when he refers to “staff”, it includes the entire Community Development
Department. He stated in addition to being the Chief Building Official, he is also the Town Floodplain
Manager.
Regular Board of Appeals meetings will be held until the adoption of the 2015 Codes and Local
Amendments. After that, the Board would only meet if there is an appeal application submitted.
Before distributing the appeal information, CBO Birchfield would make sure the language is clear as to
what the applicant was appealing.
CBO Birchfield distributed an example of a proposed 2009 local amendment to familiarize the Board
with the formatting. He stated not every significant issue in the code books will be significant to the
Town of Estes Park. Some changes will be as simple as completing a required form. He briefly
discussed Section 113 of the IBC, the Right to Appeal, touching on the timeline for the appeal request,
hearing schedule, legal notices, etc. The Board would render a decision to the appellant. Following
that decision, the appellant and/or the Town has the right to appeal the Board of Appeals decision to
a higher court. CBO Birchfield explained the appendices are not automatically a part of the code
unless specifically adopted. The adoption of the 2009 local amendments included Appendix B, which
includes the Board of Appeals. He suggested the Board study each code’s appeals section to
determine what language they want to use for the Estes Park local amendment. Secretary Thompson
will send the appeals sections from each code to the Board for review.
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CBO Birchfield stated once adopted, the Board does not have the right to waive the requirements of
the code. The CBO also does not have that right. The elected officials, Board of Appeals, and staff are
required to comply with it, unless the elected officials revise or repeal it.
CBO Birchfield stated the next meeting would include information on fees and possibly the Property
Maintenance Code. He would be polling the Board for feedback on how involved they want to be with
code adoption, as this Board has not been involved with that process thus far. He stated the Board
would be charting new territory, and he wanted to make sure they were up for the challenge. As for
the stakeholder meetings, he stated different groups would be targeted for discussions on particular
codes, but all meetings would be open to the public. The Board members would be included in all
communications. Staff is in the process of compiling stakeholder email distribution lists of specific
areas of expertise.
Joe Coop asked for CBO Birchfield’s opinion on why the Town was considering adopting the
International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC). CBO Birchfield responded by stating the current
regulations require a building to become imminently dangerous before he would have the authority to
act. If the IPMC was adopted, he would not have to wait until it was a crisis. The building code talks
about how to build buildings, and does not require them to be maintained. The IPMC does not let a
dangerous situation become a crisis, by allowing the CBO to act before it becomes imminent. Local
amendments could address the issue of the right to inspect private homes. CBO Birchfield ‘s opinion is
property owners are required to maintain buildings to the code they were built to, unless it’s unsafe.
The final word will be up to the elected officials. CBO Fried stated Larimer County discussed adopting,
but decided against it. Instead, the County adopted the 1991 Uniform Code for the Abatement of
Dangerous Buildings.
Member Spooner stated there may be some conflicts in the IPMC with planning (external design, yard
maintenance, etc.) and the Fire Code that would need to be reviewed and aligned with other codes.
CBO Birchfield stated all items would be on the table for discussion.
Theresa White asked if the Town was a member of the International Council for Local Environmental
Initiatives (ICLEI). She stated the ICC was a subgroup of ICLEI. ICLEI was established to enforce the
United Nations Agenda #21 treaty that Congress did not ratify, instead giving authority to local
governments. She was concerned about the involvement of ICLEI in Estes Park.
Member Calvin inquired about the signature page on the Rules and Responsibilities page. Secretary
Thompson stated if the members agreed with the document, they were to sign it and return it to her
at the next meeting. The original would remain in their notebooks.
CBO Birchfield stated the Town has agreed to pay for each Board member to attend one day of the
Colorado Educational Institute in March. This conference is one of the best in the nation for ICC
training. If you’re able to attend, please give your registration information to Secretary Thompson and
she will make the reservations.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 5:30 p.m.
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Karen Thompson, Recording Secretary