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The 2018 International Fuel Gas Code is hereby modified as follows:

A. Section 101.1, Title, is hereby amended by replacing “Name of Jurisdiction” with “City of Sedona.”

B. Section 106.5.3, Expiration, is hereby amended by adding the following to the end of the first sentence:

Lack of a scheduled and performed qualified inspection within 180 days constitutes a suspension or abandonment of work, and therefore an expiration of the permit.

C. Sections 106.6.2, Fee Schedule, and 106.6.3, Fee Refunds, are hereby amended by deleting both sections in their entirety and inserting the following:

Fees and refunds shall be assessed in accordance with SCC 15.05.060.

D. Section 108.5, Stop work orders, is hereby amended by deleting the second sentence and substituting the following:

A stop work order shall be in writing and shall be given to the owner of the property, to the owner’s authorized agent, or to the person performing the work, or shall be posted on the structure or on site in a conspicuous location.

E. Section 108.5, Stop work orders, is hereby amended by deleting the fifth sentence and substituting the following:

Any person who shall continue or allow the continuance of any work in or about the structure or property after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition, or any person who removes, or causes the removal of, the stop work notice without the consent of the City, shall be subject to fines and penalties as set by the applicable governing authority.

F. Section 109, Means of Appeal, is amended by deletion in its entirety and substituting the following:

Appeals of decisions made by the code official shall be to the Board of Appeals as established in the 2018 International Building Code as amended by the City of Sedona.

G. Section 404.12, Minimum burial depth, is hereby amended by adding the following to the end of the paragraph:

However, in cases other than that specified in Section 404.12.1, underground plastic piping systems shall be installed a minimum depth of 18 inches below grade to the top of the pipe.

H. Section 404.12.1, Individual outdoor appliances, is hereby amended by adding the following to the end of the paragraph:

However, in such cases, underground plastic piping systems shall be installed a minimum depth of 12 inches to the top of the pipe or in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation guidelines, whichever is deeper.

I. Section 406.4, Test pressure measurement, is hereby amended by adding the following to the end of the paragraph:

Where the test pressure requirement is 10 psig or less the test pressure measurement shall be a gauge having a reading of one tenth of a pound per square inch (0.10 psi) increments.

J. Section 406.4.1, Test pressure, is hereby amended by deleting “3 psig (20kPa gauge)” and replacing with “10 psig.”

K. Section 409.3.2, Individual Buildings, is hereby amended by deleting in its entirety and substituting the following:

Section 409.3.2, Individual Buildings. Gas piping shall be equipped with separate shutoff valves located at each building and so arranged that the gas supply can be turned on or off to any individual or separate building. Such shutoff shall be placed on the riser located outside the building it supplies and shall be readily accessible at all times.

[Code 2006 § 7-6-2. Ord. 2007-16, 10-23-2007; Ord. 2010-04 § 1, 1-12-2010; Ord. 2019-05 § 1, 9-24-2019; Res. 2019-18 Exh. A, 9-24-2019].