Ordinance
2003-040 dated December 9, 2003 repeals Section 103.03.3, "Building
Code Board of Adjustment and Appeals". This section has
been replaced by Section 110 of the Florida Building Code
and the duties of responsibilities of the former Building
Code Board of Adjustment and Appeals will be assumed by "The
Construction Board of Adjustment & Appeals" which
has already met and elected officers.
Ordinance
2001-020 dated July 17, 2001 reorganized the makeup of this Board per
2001 Florida Building Code (Section 110.2.1).
The Construction
Board of Adjustment and Appeals should consist of nine (9)
members, but not less than seven (7). The Board shall be appointed
by the Applicable Governing Body. The Construction Board of
Adjustment and Appeals should be composed of:
Two (2)
Division I Contractors
One (1)
Electrical Contractor
One (1)
Mechanical Contractor
One (1)
Plumbing Contractor
One (1)
Architect
One (1)
Engineer
Two (2)
Members of the General Public, whenever possible.
Members
appointed by the Board of County Commissioners.
A board
member shall not act in a case in which he has a personal
or financial interest.
Term
of office of the board members shall be staggered so no more
than 1/3 of the board is appointed or replaced in any 12 month
period. Vacancies shall be filled for an unexpired term in
the manner in which original appointments are required to
be made. Continued absence of any member from required meetings
of the board shall, at the discretion of the applicable governing
body, render any such member subject to immediate removal
from office per 2001 Florida Building Code (Section 110.2.2).
Members serve a 4-year term.
Meet
as needed at
the County Administration Building A, 1801 27th Street, Vero Beach 32960 in the Commission Chambers..
Note: Per Chapter 2000-243, Laws of Florida, new board members are
required to complete a full financial disclosure (Form 6)
or a limited financial disclosure (Form 1), and upon leaving,
must file a final disclosure statement within 60 days. Failure
to do so will be subject to automatic fines of $25 for each
late day, up to a cap of $1,500. |