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Meeting Name: Board of Building Appeals Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 11/16/2021 4:00 PM Minutes status: Draft  
Meeting location: Council Chambers, City Hall
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ID#21-3062 1  MinutesMinutes for the Meeting of August 17, 2021.   Not available Not available
ID#21-3064 1  Discussion and RecommendationThe appeal of Sandra Meunier, owner, of the property at 1520 Minor Ln., to appeal the cited code violation of the Uniform Dwelling Code, section, SPS 321.04(2)(d), Stairways and elevated areas, as referenced by section 16.01(b) of the Waukesha Building Code. The existing home was built in 1970, therefore, the owner is permitted to appeal the requirements as allowed in code section 16.17 of the Waukesha Building Code. The appellant alleges the provisions of the code do not cover the ceiling height at landings that was permitted by code in effect at the time of construction. If the appeal is granted, the appeal would allow the ceiling height at the landing to be less than the required 6’4”. This would vary from the requirements of the Uniform Dwelling Code. SPS321.04(2)(d) Headroom. 1. Stairways shall be provided with a minimum headroom clearance of 76 inches measured vertically from a line parallel to the nosing of the treads to the ceiling, soffit, or any overhead obstruction directly above that line. 2. The headroom clearance shall be maintained over an intermediate landing.    Not available Not available
ID#21-3088 1  Discussion and RecommendationThe appeal of Casey Miller, owner, to appeal the cited violations of the Uniform Dwelling Code, sections, SPS321.04(2)(d)3, SPS321.04(4)(b), SPS321.04(2)(d)1 SPS 321.06, as referenced by section 1601(b) of the Waukesha Building Code. The existing home was built in 1920, therefore, the owner is permitted to appeal the requirements as allowed in Code Section 16.17 of the Waukesha Building Code. The appellant alleges the provisions of the code do not cover headroom height at bottom landing of the stairway the width of the stair, and landing depth in direction of travel and ceiling height in the basement. If the appeal is granted, the appeal would allow the stairway width to be less than the required 36” and the landing at the bottom of the stairwell to be less than the minimum of 36” wide and 3’ in length of the direction of travel. It would allow the ceiling height in the stairway to be less than the required 6’4. It would allow a ceiling height of less than the required 7’. This would vary from the requirements of the Uniform Dwelling code. SPS321.04(2)(a)1 (a) Width. 1. Except    Not available Not available