Wind Speed Ordinance Examples: ------------------------------ Collier County Existing Example (shows the wind speed maps that were adopted) https://library.municode.com/fl/collier_county/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTICO_CH22BUBURE_ARTIIFLBUCO Alachua County Existing Example https://growth-management.alachuacounty.us/formsdocs/BLD_Fl_Codes_i.pdf Pinellas County Existing Example https://www.pcclb.com/pdf/amendment/2017/Building-Sec-1609.3.pdf Hillsborough https://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/library/hillsborough/media-center/documents/code-enforcement/construction-code-rev-june-2015.pdf Santa Rosa County http://www.ordinancewatch.com/files/72011/localgovernment69212.pdf Lee County https://www.leegov.com/bocc/Ordinances/12-16.pdf Walton County https://www.co.walton.fl.us/DocumentCenter/View/156/Coastal-Building-Zone-Ordinance-2007-53 Okaloosa County Basic Wind Speed Line. The basic wind speed line for Okaloosa County shall be as established by the wind speed contour map attached to, and made part of, this chapter if applicable. https://library.municode.com/fl/okaloosa_county/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=COOR_CH6BUCO_ARTVIBUCO_S6-136ESWIDEWICOMANTWICOLI https://myokaloosa.com/wind_zones Leon County https://cms.leoncountyfl.gov/Portals/0/growth/buildinginspection/docs/Commercial%20Bldg%20Code%20Summary%20Form.pdf Hernando County https://hernandoclerk.com/wp-content/uploads/_Documents/Historical%20Ordinances/2012/Ordinance-No.-2012-05.pdf Escambia County http://escambiacounty-fl.elaws.us/code/coor_ch14_artii_sec14-36 Osceola County https://www.osceola.org/agencies-departments/community-development/offices/building-office/plan-review/building-codes-rules-regulations/wind-speed-information.stml City of Sebastian ULTIMATE WIND SPEEDS The Florida Building Code (FBC) 2020 7th Edition effective date is December 31st, 2020. Ultimate Wind Speeds obtained from Figures 1603 A, B, C of the Florida Building Code for Risk Categories I, II, III, and IV using Exposure B, C, or D will be applicable in accordance with the provisions set forth in section 1609.4 of the FBC. By City Ordinance Number O-12-08, the adopted Ultimate Wind Speeds for Sebastian are: 150 mph for Risk Category I 160 mph for Risk Category II 170 mph for Risk Category III and IV https://www.cityofsebastian.org/181/Ultimate-Wind-Speeds City of Marco Island Page 8 of 56 https://www.cityofmarcoisland.com/sites/default/files/fileattachments/building_services/page/86/18-05_ord.pdf Palm beach county https://discover.pbcgov.org/pzb/building/BuildingCodes/2007%20Edition%20-%20Chapter%201%20Administration%20Basic%20Wind%20Speed%20Map%20of%20PBC%20and%20Appendix%20F%20Landscape%20Irrigation%20Systems.pdf St Johns County The St. Johns County Building Department currently enforces the 2020 7th Edition Florida Building Code and the 2017 National Electric Code. For more information about codes, standards and related construction topics, follow the links below (all links are to external websites that are not part of, or controlled by, St. Johns County). http://www.sjcfl.us/BuildingServices/Codes.aspx Wind-Borne Debris Regions in St. Johns County – The current 2020 Florida Building Code wind design and wind borne debris criteria is currently based on ASCE 7-16 and may be determined by entering the project location using the ATC Hazards by Location website (atcouncil.org). Projects that will be permitted after December 31, 2023 will utilize the wind design load from ASCE 7-2022. https://www.sjcfl.us/BuildingServices/ FLORIDA BUILDING CODE Ord. 2015-8 - Adopts an Administrative Section to the Florida Building Code https://stjohnsclerk.com/minrec/OrdinanceBooks/2015/ORD2015-8.pdf Ord. 2022-33 - Adopts an Administrative Section to the Florida Building Code, Chapter 1, Scope and Administration https://stjohnsclerk.com/minrec/OrdinanceBooks/2022/ORD2022-33.pdf WIND -BORNE DEBRIS REGION Ord. 2001-73 - Establishes a wind-borne debris region within SJC pursuant to the State of Florida Building Code https://stjohnsclerk.com/minrec/OrdinanceBooks/2001/ORD2001-73.pdf https://stjohnsclerk.com/records/board-records/county-code-of-ordinance/ WIND BORNE DEBRIS https://stjohnsclerk.com/minrec/OrdinanceBooks/2001/ORD2001-73.pdf SEMINOLE COUNTY https://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/core/fileparse.php/3171/urlt/SC_WindSpeedDesignations.pdf Levy County https://mcclibraryfunctions.azurewebsites.us/api/ordinanceDownload/13435/934589/pdf?forceDownload=true Calhoun County https://calhouncountygov.com/uploads/2019/08/2002-04.pdf Flagler County https://www.flaglercounty.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/6434/637768087380130000 Volusia County (Ord. No. 2005-14, § 1, 10-6-05) Sec. 22-3. - Basic wind speed lines. The basic wind speed lines for Risk Category 1 through Risk Category IV buildings are determined by the Florida Department of Community Affairs, Codes and Standards Division and Applied Research Associates, as published June 28, 2011 and as digital data available at the Florida Geographic Data Library. The exact location of these lines in Volusia County are hereby established using the data provided to the county by the Florida Geographic Data Library as geographic information system coordinates in decimal degrees, which were then plotted on a map of the county. https://www.volusia.org/core/fileparse.php/4158/urlt/Chapter-22-Buildings-and-Building-Regulations-Current-.pdf Volusia County Existing Example The Volusia ORDINANCE NO. 2012-03 simpley references the data and maps created by the "Florida Department of Community Affairs, Codes and Standards Division and Applied Research Associates, as published June 28, 2011 and as digital data available at the Florida Geographic Data Library" Orange County: Orange County abides by the current version of the Florida Building Code which includes these volumes: Building, Residential, Mechanical, Plumbing, Fuel Gas, Energy Conservation, Existing and Accessibility. Additionally, Orange County Division of Building Safety enforces the Orange County Code of Ordinances and the National Electrical Code. If you have additional questions, please email permittingservices@ocfl.net. https://www.ocfl.net/PermitsLicenses/DivisionOfBuildingSafety.aspx ARTICLE II. - BUILDING CODE J.Subsection 107.2.6.1 is hereby created to read as follows: 107.2.6.1. New buildings or structures, additions to existing buildings or structures, and alterations to components which may affect the structural stability of a building or structure shall be designed by a Florida-licensed architect or engineer, in accordance with state statutes. Construction documents shall show that the design meets the applicable wind loading requirements of the Florida Building Code, Building and the Florida Building Code, Residential for any building or structure, addition, or alteration where wind load is applicable (see Section 9-34 of the Orange County Code). https://library.municode.com/fl/orange_county/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIIORCOCO_CH9BUCORE_ARTIIBUCO Sec. 9-34. - Wind speed requirements. The basic wind speed requirements for Orange County are established pursuant to (i) Section 1609.3 and Figures 1609A, 1609B, and 1609C of the Florida Building Code, Building and (ii) Section 301.2.1 of the Florida Building Code, Residential. The aforementioned references shall be kept on file at the Orange County Division of Building Safety and may be accessed online through the Orange County Infomap link. (Ord. No. 2012-06 , § 1(B), 3-6-12; Ord. No. 2021-38 , § 2, 9-14-21) Editor's note— Section 1(B) of Ord. No. 2012-06 , adopted March 6, 2012, deleted and recreated § 9-34 in its entirety. Former § 9-34 pertained to the same subject matter and derived from Ord. No. 2001-26, adopted Dec. 18, 2001; and Ord. No. 2005-13 , adopted Oct. 4, 2005. https://library.municode.com/fl/orange_county/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIIORCOCO_CH9BUCORE_ARTIIBUCO_DIV1BU_S9-34WISPRE