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Subject: [Towertalk] elusive Codes info
From: kr7x@attbi.com (kr7x@attbi.com)
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2002 19:13:35 +0000
Randy:

Almost true.. the IBC 2000 is the next generation of 
building code.. It is a cooperative effort of the 3 
major code organizations ICBO(UBC),SBC and BOCA to 
develop 1 code for the entire US. Unfortunately it has 
not been adopted by very many states and local 
jurisdictions. So now you have even more codes in effect 
and the one used in the jurisdicition where you want a 
permit is the one you use. All you guys that don't need 
permits are even more lucky now.

Actually there is and update to the IBC 2000 which is 
supposedly due out in 2003...

You are right that the codes, whichever one, are minimum 
life-safety standards and any jurisdiction can add or 
modify as they desire. Acutally local jurisdictions can 
adopt a different code than that adopted by the State in 
which they reside. Or they can choose not to adopt any.

73

Hank Lonberg, P.E.,S.E. / KR7X
> Jim,
> I'll give my best guess as I'm not able to go to AZ to verify my answer.
> UBC (uniform building code) is at your local law library. IBC-2000 is
> likely an addendum or supplement to the building codes. Building codes
> are state law if I remember correctly and "State a MINIMUM STANDARD".
> COUNTY AND CITY GOVERNMENT MAY ADD TO BUT NOT SUBTRACT FROM the building
> code. County and city law are usually called ordinances. The clerk at
> the law library will usually help you find these things. (because they
> don't like you looking around your not an attorney). The law library is
> a PUBLIC ACCESS LIBRARY.    
> 
> Randy
> AC7NJ
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: towertalk-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:towertalk-admin@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Jim Henderson
> Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 10:38 AM
> To: towertalk@contesting.com
> Subject: [Towertalk] elusive Codes info
> 
> Reflectees:
> 
>     I am told by my local Building officials
> that they now adhere to IBC-2000 codes as they
> apply to Amateur towers and permits for them.
> There is a reference in it to another code,
> EIA/TIA-222-E-1. None of the PEs I have spoken
> to here know what that is or how to get it, and
> the Building people are uncooperative. Does
> anyone know how/where to get a copy of this
> section of EIA code?
> 
> 73
> 
> Jim, KF7E
> Queen Creek
> Maricopa County, AZ
> 
> 
> 
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