Collier County |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 22. BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS |
Article XI. MOVING OF BUILDINGS |
Division 2. BUILDING TRANSPORT PERMIT |
§ 22-399. Permit application requirements and conditions.
(a)
A permit application with instructions shall be obtained from the office of the public works administrator/county engineer. The completed application must include, but is not limited to, the following data and information:
(1)
Evidence of compliance with county building codes, including:
a.
Approval of the building to be moved in accordance with applicable building codes.
b.
Approval of a building permit for the new location to which the building is being moved.
(2)
A sketch indicating the route to be followed in sufficient detail to confirm road intersections, existing utilities, and horizontal and vertical clearance data.
(3)
The size, height, width, and type of building to be transported.
(4)
The equipment to be utilized in transporting the building.
(5)
The approximate time of day or night the building is to be transported.
(6)
The approximate time necessary for transporting the building.
(7)
Proof of compliance with the bond requirements as set forth in section 22-401.
(8)
Any information or data required by the public works administrator/county engineer in order to fully review or evaluate any special circumstances which may be involved in the transport of the applicant's building.
(b)
Upon completion of the application, the applicant shall process the application through the following agencies for notification and/or approval:
(1)
The county sheriff's department and the Florida Highway Patrol to assure route control and implementation of necessary safety measures.
(2)
The county public services division to assure notification of applicable fire and ambulance services.
(3)
Utility companies whose facilities cross the proposed route to assure that satisfactory arrangements have been made relative to all clearances and possible damage to facilities.
(4)
State department of transportation to assure clearance as applicable to state roads.
(5)
Other agencies and/or property owners as applicable to the route and building move. Example: City of Naples as applicable to private roadways, etc.
(6)
Final processing shall be to the office of the public works administrator/county engineer for review of the proposed route with regard to traffic volumes, width of pavement, possible damage to signs, signal systems and structures, etc.
a.
A field review of the route may be required at the discretion of the public works administrator/county engineer.
b.
The mover shall notify the public administrator/county engineer's office of the exact time of the scheduled movement at least 24 hours prior to movement in order that an inspection of the route may be made before and following the building move to determine damages.
(Ord. No. 85-14, § 6)