The following definitions apply to the provisions of this article:
Building code.Any of the following adopted by the city, as amended: the International Residential Code, the National Electrical Code; the International Building Code; the International Fire Code; the International Pluming Code; the International Mechanical Code; the International Fuel Gas Code; and the International Energy Conservation Code.
Commercial building.A building for the use or occupation of people for a public purpose or economic gain, or a residence if the building is a multifamily residence that is not defined as a residential building.
National model code.A publication that is developed, promulgated, and periodically updated at a national level by organizations consisting of industry and government fire and building safety officials through a legislative or consensus process and that is intended for consideration by units of government as local law. “National model code” includes the International Residential Code, the National Electrical Code and the International Building Code.
Residential building.A building having the character of a one-family or two-family dwelling or a multiple single-family dwelling that is not more than three stories high with separate means of egress, including the accessory structures of the dwelling and that does not have the character of a facility used for the accommodation of transient guests or a structure in which medical, rehabilitative, or assisted living services are provided in connection with the occupancy of the structure.
(Ordinance 2019-36 adopted 9/10/19)