Updated : 04/22/2024
Overview
Helpful resources for Danville, Kentucky include the following.
Updated : 04/22/2024
Helpful resources for Danville, Kentucky include the following.
Danville adopted a code that is yet to be identified .Please contact PLRB if you would like us to research this for you.
2018 Kentucky Residential Code (2015 IRC)(Danville, KY ORDINANCE DISPOSITION TABLE FOR THIS CODE OF ORDINANCES)
...Hwy 34 NI 1638 11-11-02 Amending the 2003 city budget NI 1639 11-11-02 Amending a loan agreement relating to the Economic Development Revenue bonds NI 1640 11-25-02 Amending Sec. 18-56, regarding the use of the public sewers 18-56 1641 12-23-02 Regarding the licensing of restaurants and dining facilities for the sale of Alcoholic Beverages R(1765) 2.5-1 - 2.5-106 1642 1-13-03 Amending Sec. 2-21, pertaining to the regular meeting time of the Danville City Commission 2-21 1643 Did not pass 1644 4-14-03 Issuing Water and Sewer Refunding Revenue Bonds 1645 - - Adopting annual budget for FY 2003-2004 1646 - - Amending compensation plan 1647 - - Changing the zoning for property located at 812 South Second Street 1648 - - Amending the zoning ordinance 19-1 1649 8-11-03 Renewing cable television franchise granted to Frontiervision NI 1650 - - Changing the zoning for property located north of West Walnut Street and west of Hayden Avenue NI 1651 - - Amending annual budget for FY 2003- 2004 NI 1652 10-27-03 Repealing and replacing Secs. 6-16 and 6-31, adopting the Standards of Safety, as amended 9-10-02, and the 2000 Edition of the NFPA Fire Prevention Code (NFPA 1), and providing penalties for violations thereof 6-16 , 6-18 6-31 , 6-38 1653 10-27-03 Establishing ad valorem tax rates for 2003-2004 NI 1654 10-27-03 Changing the zoning for 0.351 acres of property located at 818 Perryville Street NI 1655 1-12-04 Changing the zoning for 0.806 acres of property located adjacent to 185 Westridge Drive NI 1656 1-26-04 Changing the zoning for approximately 2.154 acres of property located at 237 Waveland Avenue NI 1657 - - Amending the zoning ordinance 19-1 1658 - - Changing the zoning for 56.368 acres of property located on Perryville Road NI 1659 Missing NI 1660 6-28-04 Adopting annual budget for FY 2004- 2005 NI 1661 6-28-04 Amending compensation plan 2-96 1662 8-23-04 Changing the zoning for 0.414 acres of property located at 419 and 423 South Third Street NI 1663 Missing 1664 8-23-04 Repealing Ord. 1374 and Ord. 1501, regulating hazardous materials 7-21 - 7-30 1665 9-27-04 Amending Secs. 2-5.32 and 2-5.40 to require any entity that manufactures or traffics in alcoholic beverages to pay license fees and regulatory license fees R(1765) 2.5-32 , 2.5-40 1666 9-27-04 Establishing ad valorem tax rates for 2004-2005 NI 1667 Missing 1668 10-11-04 Adopting zoning ordinance, including official zoning map 19-1 1669 11-26-04 Amending annual budget for FY 2004- 2005 NI 1670 - - Changing the zoning for 0.168 acres of property located at 429 South Third Street NI 1671 1-24-05 Issuing Hospital Refunding Revenue Bonds NI 1672 1-24-05 Amending annual budget for FY 2004- 2005 NI 1673 2-14-05 Amending the zoning ordinance 19-1 1674 2-28-05 Erosion and sediment control 6.5-61 - 6.5-75 1675 2-28-05 Repealing Ord. 1367, establishing flood hazard areas and providing stormwater management 6.5-31 - 6-5-60 1676 2-28-05 Detection and elimination of illicit discharges into the stormwater system 6.5-76 - 6.5-89 1677 Did not pass 1678 5-23-05 Changing the zoning for 27.410 acres of property located on Belinda Drive NI 1679 6-27-05 Adopting annual budget for FY 2005- 2006 NI 1680 6-27-05 Amending compensation plan 2-96 1681 6-27-05 Occupational license fee R(1687) Repealed 1682 6-27-05 Adding Sec. 7-4.1 and amending Secs.18-84 and 18-86, concerning residential garbage collection service charges 7-4.1 , 18-84 , 18-85 1683 6-27-05 Regulating smoking in all municipal facilities 9-7 1684 6-27-05 Closing a portion of Oak Street NI 1685 8-22-05 Establishing ad valorem tax rates for 2005-2006 NI 1686 9-12-05 Amending Sec. 2-187 to change membership of the Sister Cities Programs Commission 2-187 1687 9-26-05 Repealing and replacing Secs. 16-16 through 16-50, concerning occupational licenses 16-16 - 16-50 1688 9-26-05 Amending Sec. 16-1 to appoint the county as its agent for the enforcement and collection of ad valorem taxes 16.1 1689 9-26-05 Amending Secs. 4-19, 4-36 and 4-161 to insert references to the Kentucky Residential Code, the International Property Maintenance Code and the International Building Codes 1 2 3 4-19 4-36 4-161 1690 - - Exempting Absky, Inc., from ad valorem property taxation for a period of five years NI 1691 - - Exempting 3-B, Inc., from ad valorem property taxation for a period of five years NI 1692 11-28-05 Amending Secs. 8-21, 8-22 and 8-25 through 8-31, concerning abandoned, junked and inoperative motor vehicles and appliances 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8-21 8-22 8-25 8-26 8-27 8-28 8-29 8-30 8-31 1693 11-28-05 Authorizing execution of supplemental trust indenture NI 1694 12-19-05 Issuing Hospital Revenue Bonds NI 1695 12-19-05 Amending compensation plan 2-96 1696 12-19-05 Exempting Kili, Inc., from ad valorem property taxation for a period of five years NI 1697 2-13-06 Annexing unincorporated territory NI 1698 2-13-06 Amending the zoning ordinance 19-1 1699 4-10-06 Changing the zoning for 212.905 acres of property located on the US 127 bypass NI 1700 4-24-06 Amending the zoning ordinance 19-1 1701 5-22-06 Amending annual budget for FY 2005- 2006 NI 1702 6-19-06 Exempting Perfection Components, LLC, from ad valorem property taxation for a period of five years NI 1703 6-19-06 Adopting annual budget for FY 2006- 2007 NI 1704 6-19-06 Amending compensation plan 2-96 1705 9-11-06 Outdoor storage of raw materials 8-21 , 8-22 , 8-25 1706 9-11-06 Establishing ad valorem tax rates for 2006 and 2007 NI 1707 10-23-06 Providing for penalties 8-32 1708 10-9-06 Creating the position of citation officer 2-95 1709 11-27-06 Amending annual budget for FY 2005-2006 NI 1710 12-11-06 Closing a portion of Jackson Street NI 1711 12-14-06 Issuing General Obligation Bonds NI 1712 12-14-06 Issuing General Obligation Bonds NI 1713 1-22-07 Amending commission meeting time 2-21 1714 2-26-07 Adopting the 2006 S-18 Supplement to the City Code of Ordinances Front 1715 6-25-07 Adopting annual budget for FY 2007-2008 NI 1716 6-25-07 Amending the beautification committee 17.5-21 - 17.5-29 1717 7-9-07 Amending classification and compensation plans 2-96 1718 8-2-07 Amending occupational license tax rate 1 16-18 1719 7-23-07 Amending fees for garbage collection services 1 7-4.1 1720 8-13-07 Changing the zoning for .111 acres located at 202 N....
Drip Edge: Undetermined
Danville adopted a code that is yet to be identified .Please contact PLRB if you would like us to research this for you.
2018 Kentucky Bldg. Code (2015 IBC)(Danville, KY Municipal Code)
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Does Kaysville, Utah, Residential Building Code Require Ice Barrier Underlayment When Replacing a Roof?
June 26, 2024 By Dan Hartweg QUESTION: For a roofing project in Kaysville, Utah, does the residential building code require ice barrier underlayment? RESPONSE: Yes. The 2021 Utah State Residential Code (USRC) does not require ice barrier underlayment unless there is a history of ice forming along the eaves causing a backup of water, which is left to local jurisdictions to determine and adopt the requirement. 2021 USRC § R905.1.2. Utah did not complete Table R301.2, “Ice Barrier Underlayment Required” column, leaving it to local jurisdictions to complete the table. 2021 USRC Table R301.2. While the Kaysville City Code does not contain any amendments to Table 301.2, according to the Kaysville City Community Development website, ice barrier underlayment is required. FACTS: Roof repairs at a private residence located in Unincorporated, West Jordan, Utah. DISCUSSION: Utah adopted the 2021 International Residential Code (IRC), including Appendices AE and AQ, with amendments, as the uniform statewide residential code known as the 2021 Utah State Residential Code (USRC) and is part of the mandatory statewide building code, the State Construction Code (SCC). Utah Code § 15A-2-101. (Adoption of SCC); Utah Code §§ 15A-2-103(b), (d), and (m) (adoption); Utah Code §§ 15A-3-101 through 206 (IRC amendments); Utah Code §§ 15A-4-201 through 207 (IRC local amendments); 2021 USRC (ICC page). The State and its political subdivisions are required to follow the SCC. Utah Code § 15A-1-204(1)(a). The Division administers the SCC, but it is not within the Division's responsibility to enforce it, the responsibility for inspections and enforcement under the SCC fall on the compliance agency. Utah Code § 15A-1-205 (Division duties); Utah Code § 15A-1-207(1) (compliance agency with jurisdiction over project shall inspect and enforce SCC). A compliance agency is defined as an agency of the State or any of its political subdivisions which issues permits for construction regulated under the SCC. Utah Code § 15A-1-202(6). The compliance agency must follow the Division’s established standardized permit system, may charge a fee but must impose a 1% surcharge to help fund Division education efforts, and must promptly review plans and inspect properties. Utah Code § 15A-1-209 (building permit requirements and surcharge); Utah Code § 10-6-160 (municipality may charge fee and must review plans and inspect properties promptly); U.A.C. R156-15A-220 (standardized permits). A search of the subject property on the PLRB address search page indicates that it is located within the City of Kaysville, Utah. 2021 USRC Reroofing Section R908 of the 2021 USRC on Reroofing requires that recovering or replacing an existing roof must comply with the materials and methods outlined for new roofs: 2021 USRC § R908.1. Therefore, the provisions concerning ice barrier underlayment and drip edges in Chapter 9 must be considered. ICE BARRIER UNDERLAYMENT Ice barrier underlayment is required under Section R905.1.2 where there is a history of ice forming along eaves causing a backup of water as designated in local amendments in Table R301.2: 2021 USRC § R905.1.2. Utah did not complete Table R301.2 as follows, in relevant part: 2021 USRC Table R301.2. Because no amendment to IRC Table R301.2(1) was made by the legislature, the need for ice barrier underlayment is left to local jurisdictions. Utah Code §§ 15A-3-101 through 206; 2021 USRC Table R301.2. Kaysville City adopted the current version of the International Residential Code adopted by the State of Utah. Kaysville City Code § 18-2-2. The City did not adopt any amendments to Table 301.2. Id., see also, Kaysville City Code Title 18, Chapter 3. However, according to the City’s website, ice barrier underlayment is required. Kaysville City, Community Development, Roofing Requirements. DISCUSSION: Utah adopted the 2021 International Residential Code (IRC), as amended, as the 2021 Utah State Residential Code (USRC) and part of the 2021 Utah State Construction Code, a uniform statewide code. The state did not complete Table R301.2, leaving the decision to require ice barrier underlayment up to local jurisdictions where there has been a history of ice forming along eaves causing a backup of water. While the Kaysville City Code does not contain an amendment to Table R301.2, according to the Kaysville City Community Development website, ice barrier underlayment is required.
AZ – STATUTORY BULLETIN – New Arizona Law Modifies Certain Minimum Limits that Apply to Transportation Network Services (e.g., Uber) and Services Involving Taxis, Livery Vehicles, and Limousines
Recently, Arizona's Governor signed into law House Bill 2729, which (1) addresses transportation network companies (TNCs) (e.g., Uber) and their drivers and (2) modifies the minimum required limits for commercial motor vehicle liability insurance and commercial uninsured motorist coverage. See Ariz. Stat. § 28-4038(B). The new law also (1) addresses taxi companies, livery vehicle companies, and limousine companies and the drivers of such vehicles and (2) modifies the minimum required limits for commercial uninsured motorist coverage. See Ariz. Stat. § 28-4039(A)(2). The new law takes effect on September 14, 2024.
Is there a Duty to Defend the Insureds Against the Plaintiff's Complaint that Alleges Damages Due to the Movement of Water, Debris, and Unstable Soils onto the Plaintiff's Property?
The Plaintiff's Complaint alleges that the Defendants "built a house on the uphill property from Plaintiff" and that, during the policy period of the Defendants' Homeowners Policy, "[the] Plaintiff became aware that water, debris, mud, unstable soils and other materials slipped, slid and/or moved from Defendants' property onto Plaintiff's property." The question is whether the insurer is required to defend the homeowners against this Complaint, which asserts negligence and trespass claims against the homeowners.
Thompson v. Allstate Prop. & Cas. Ins. Co. (2024)
(United States District Court for the District of Maryland, applying MD law) Note that this case was decided by a U.S. District Court, a trial court in the federal court system. Its opinion is not binding precedent, but it may be cited as persuasive authority.
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