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R-78-315• CITY OF CLERMONT RESOLUTIONS RESOLUTION N0. 315 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IMPLEMENTING CHAPTER 5 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES RELATING TO BUILDING CONSTRUCTION; DEFINING OCCUPATIONAL TITLES; PROVIDING FOR SCHEDULE OF FEES AND PENALTIES; AND PROVIDING FOR REGISTRATION. ~J WHEREAS, Chapter 5 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Clermont provides that the City shall establish by Resolution a Schedule of Fees and Penalties for Registration and to provide for occupational titles, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION I. A. Definitions. "Contractor" means, except those herein exempted, any person who, for compen- sation, undertakes to, or submits a bid to, or does himself or by others, construct, repair, alter, remodel, add to, subtract from, improve any building or structure, including related improvements to real estate for others, or for resale to others, as hereinafter defined;however, a "contractor" shall sub-contract the electrical, mechanical, plumbing, roofing, sheet metal and air conditioning work for which an examination for a certificate of competency or a license is required, unless such contractor holds a certificate of competency or license of the respective trade category. B. Contractors. "Contractors" are subdivided into categories as follows: 1. "General Contractors" are those whose services are unlimited about the type of work which they may do as set forth in sub-section above. 2. "Building Contractors" are those whose services are limited to construction of commercial buildings and single or multiple dwelling residential buildings, neither to exceed three stories in height, and accessory use structures in connection there- with, or those whose services are limited to remodeling, repair, or improvement of any size building if the services do not affect the structural members of the building. 3. "Residential Building Contractors" are those whose services are limited to construction, remodeling, repair, or improvement of one, two, or three-family unit residences not exceeding two stories in height and accessory use structures in con- nection therewith. 4. "Master Electrical Contractor" is one whose services are unlimited in the electrical trade and who has the experience, knowledge, and skill necessary for planning layout and installing and repairing wiring, electrical fixtures, apparatus, and control equipment. Plans new or modified installations to minimize waste of materials, provides access for future maintenance, and avoids unsightly, hazardous, and unreliable wiring, consistent with specifications and local electrical code. Prepares sketches showing location of all wiring and equipment or follows diagrams or blueprints prepared by others, insuring that concealed wiring is installed before completion of future walls, ceilings, and flooring. Installs control and distribution apparatus, such as switches, relays, and circuit breaker panels. Connects power cables to equipment such as electrical range or motor, and installs grounding leads. Tests continuity or circuit to insure electrical compatibility and safety of all components. Observes functioning of installed equipment or system to detect hazards and need for adjustments, relocation, or replacement. • • CITY OF CLERAIONT RESOLUTIONS RESOLUTION N0. 315 5. "Master Plumbing Contractor" is one whose services are unlimited in the plumbing trade and who has the experience, knowledge and skill necessary to assemble, install and repair pipes, fittings, and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage systems, according to specifications and plumbing codes: Studies building plans and working drawings to determine work aids required and sequence of installations. Inspects structure to ascertain obstructions to be avoided to prevent weakening of structure resulting from installation of pipe. Assembles and installs valves, pipe fittings, and pipes composed of metals such as iron, steel, brass, copper, and lead, and non- metals such as glass, vitrified clay and plastic. Installs and repairs plumbing fixtures, such as sinks, commodes, bathtubs, water heaters, hot water tanks, garbage disposal units, dishwashers, and water softners. 6. "Mechanical Contractor"means any person whose services are unlimited in the execution of contracts requiring the experience, knowledge, and skill to perform the following: install, maintain, repair, fabricate, alter, extend, or design, when not prohibited by law, central air conditioning, refrigeration, heating and ventilating, including duct work in connection with a complete system only to the extent such duct work is performed by the contractor necessary to make complete an air distribution system, boiler, and unfired pressure vessel systems, lift station equipment and piping and all appurtenances, apparatus, or equipment used in connection therewith; also piping insulation of pipes, vessels and ducts, pressure and process piping, pneumatic control piping, gasoline tanks and pump installations and piping for same, fire sprinkling systems and standpipes, air piping, vacuum line piping, oxygen lines, nitrous oxide piping, ink and chemical lines, fuel transmission lines and installation of a condensate drain from an air conditioning unit to an existing safe waste or other approved disposal other than direct connection to a sanitary system, all in such a manner as to comply with all plans, specifications, codes, laws, and regulations applicable thereto. The scope of work for such contractor shall also include any excavation work incidental thereto, but shall not include any work such as liquified petroleum or natural gas fuel lines within building, potable waterlines, or connections thereto, sanitary sewer lines, swimming pool piping and filters and electrical power wiring. 7. "Class "A" Air Conditioning Contractor" means any person whose services are unlimited in the execution of contracts requiring the experience, knowledge, and skill to perform the following: install, maintain, repair, fabricate, alter, extend or design, when .not prohibited by law, central air conditioning, refrigeration, heating, and ventilating, including duct work in connection with a complete system only to the extent such duct work is performed by the contractor necessary to make complete an air distri- bution system, boiler and unfired pressure vessel systems, and all appurtenances, apparatus, or equipment used in connection therewith; also piping, insulation of pipes, vessels and ducts, pressure and process piping, pneumatic control piping, and installation of a condensate drain from an air conditioning unit to an existing safe waste or-other approved disposal other than a direct connection to a sanitary system, all in such a manner as to comply with all plans, specifications, codes, laws, and regulations applicable thereto. The scope of work for such contractor shall also include any excavation work incidental thereto, but shall not include any work such as liquefied petroleum or natural gas fuel lines within buildings potable water lines or connections thereto, sanitary sewer lines, swimming pool piping, and filters, and electrical power wiring. 8. "Class "B" Air Conditioning Contractor" means any person whose services are limited to twenty-five tons cooling and five hundred thousand BTU heating (in any one system) in the execution of contracts requiring the experience, knowledge, and skill to perform the following: install, maintain, and repair, fabricate, alter, extend or design, when not prohibited by law, central air conditioning, refrigeration, heating, and ventilating, including duct work in connection with a complete system only to the extent such duct work is performed by the contractor necessary to make complete air distribution system being installed under this classification; also piping, insulation of pipes, vessels and ducts, installation of a condensate drain from an air conditioning unit to an existing safe waste or other approved disposal other than a direct connection to a sanitary system, all in such a manner as to comply with all plans, specifications, codes, laws and regulations applicable thereto. • CITY OF CLERNONT RESOLUTIONS RESOLUTION N0. 315 • 9. "Class "C" Air Conditioning Contractor" means any person whose business is limited to the servicing of air conditioning, heating, or refrigeration systems, including duct alterations in connection with those systems they are servicing. No examination, registration or certification is required under this part for the sales, service or installation of package heating or air conditioning units with no ducts or remote controls (maximum of three tons, thirty-six thousand BTU in capacity.) 10. "Roofing Contractor" is one whose services are unlimited in the roofing trade and who has the experience, knowledge and skill to install, maintain, repair, alter, extend, or design when not prohibited by law, and use- materials and items used in the installation, maintenance, extension, and alteration of all kinds of roofing and water- proofing, all in such manner as to comply with all plans, specifications, codes, laws, and regulations applicable thereto. 11. "Sheet Metal Contractor" is one whose services are unlimited in the sheet metal trade and who has the experience, knowledge, and skill to install, maintain, repair, alter, extend, or design when not prohibited by law, and use materials and items used in the installation, maintenance, extension, and alteration of all kinds of roofing and waterproofing, all in such manner as to comply with all plans, specifications, codes, laws, and regulations applicable thereto. 12. "Commercial Pool Contractor" means any person whose scope of work involves, but is not limited to, the construction, repair, water treatment, and servicing of all swimming pools, both public and private or otherwise, and used for therapy swimming or other use. This work shall include, but not be limited to, layout, excavation, operation of construction pumps for dewatering purposes, steelwork, installation of light niches, pouring of floors, guniting, installation of the and coping,installation of all perimeter and filter piping, installation of all filter equipment and chemical feeders of any type, plastering of the interior, pouring of decks, construction of equipment, rooms or housing for pool equipment and the installation of package pool heaters. However, the scope of work of such contractor shall not include direct connections to a sanitary sewer system or to potable waterlines. 13. "Residential Pool Contractor" means any person whose scope of work involves, but is not limited to, the construction, repair, water treatment, and servicing of all residen- tial swimming pools used for therapy, swimming, or other use. This work shall include, but not be limited to, layout, excavation, operation of construction pumps for dewatering purposes, steelwork, installation of light niches, pouring of floors, guniting, installation of the and coping, installation of all perimeter and filter piping, installation of all filter equipment and chemical feeders of any type, plastering of the interior, pouring of decks, installation of housing for pool equipment, and the installation of package pool heaters. However, the scope of work of such contractor shall not include direct con- nections to a sanitary sewer system or to potable waterlines. 14. "Swimming Pool Servicing Contractors" are those contractors whose scope of work involves the servicing, repair, water treatment, and maintenance of all swimming pools, both public or private. They shall be permitted to make any necessary piping and repairs, to replace and repair existing equipment as necessary. Their scope of work shall include the reinstallation of the and coping, repair and replacing of all piping, filter equip- ment, and chemical feeders of any type, replastering, repouring of decks, and the rein- stalling or addition of pool heaters. 15. "Aluminum Erection Contractors" are those contractors whose scope of work involves any combination of the duties to raise, place, and .unite girders, columns, panels, facia, gutters, and any other structural-aluminum members to form completed structures or structure framework. Plans, designs and oversees erection of aluminum structures to meet the engineered load requirements in accordance with existing building codes. Typical structures involved are such items as patio screen enclosures, awning sides, door canopies, carports, and screened rooms. • CITY OF CLERNONT RESOLUTIONS RESOLUTION NO. 315 • 16. "Glass and Glazing Contractors" are those contractors whose scope of work involves the installation of glass in windows, skylights, storefronts, and display cases, or on surfaces such as building fronts, interior walls, ceilings and tables tops, installs mirrors or structural glass on building fronts and bolts metal hinges, handles, locks, and other hardware to prefabricated glass doors. Installs metal window and door frames into which glass panels are to be fitted. May assemble and install metal framed glass enclosures for showers. 17. "Mobile Home Contractor" means any person whose scope of work involves the set-up, tiedown, repair, paint, re-roof, clean and do such other work to mobile homes that does not require the electrical, plumbing, heating or air conditioning certification, and the scope of work of such a contractor shall not include direct connections to a sanitary sewer system or to potable waterlines. 18. "Sign Erection Contractor" means any person whose scope of work involves the erection of preassembled signs on building facades or other structures according to sketches, drawings, or blueprints. May erect roadside signs and billboards, placing them on metal or. wooden post structures and may repaint, repair, or rebuild existing sign structures. 19. "Solar Energy Contractor" means any person whose scope of work is unlimited in the execution of contracts requiring the experience, knowledge, and skill to perform the following: install, maintain, repair, fabricate, alter, extend, or design, when not pro- hibited by law, devices constructed for the purpose of collecting the sun's energy and transforming it into heat, including the necessary pipes, insulation of pipes, pressure and process piping, pneumatic control piping, and installation of a condensate drain from a solar device to an existing safe waste or other approved disposal other than a direct connection to a sanitary system all in such a manner as to comply with all plans, specifi- cations, codes, laws, and regulations applicable thereto, The scope of work for such contractor shall also include any excavation work incidental thereto, but shall not include any work such as liquefied petroleum or natural gas fuel lines within buildings, potable waterlines or connections thereto, sanitary sewer lines, swimming pool piping and filters, and electrical power wiring. 20. "Steel Erection Contractor" means any person whose scope of work plans, designs, and oversees erection of steel and other structure materials in buildings and other structure materials in buildings and other structures. Has building engineered and designec to meet estimated load requirements, computing size, shape, strength, and type of structura] members. Performs any combination of the following duties to raise, place, and units girders, columns, and other structural steel members to form completed structures or structure framework. However, the scope of work of such contractor shall not include direct connections to a sanitary sewer system, a potable waterline, or any electrical wiring. 21. "Journeyman Electrician" Journeyman is a term applied to a worker who has com- pleted a specified training program as an apprentice in learning a trade or craft, or who can give written proof of a specified number of years of qualified experience for such a trade or craft. This persons scope of work involves such things as coordinating activities of electrical workers engaged in construction, maintenance, and repair of electric power, lighting, and communications systems of buildings, factories, and transportation equip- ment; supervises the wiring and installation of equipment and fixtures such as motors, generators, switches, and fuse .boxes or circuit breakers, according to blueprints, schematic drawings, and sketches. Inspects wiring and fixtures for conformity to company specifications or municipal codes, using test equipment such as voltmeter and ohmmeter. 22. "Journeyman Plumber" Journeyman is a term applied to a worker who has completed a specified training program as an apprentice in learning a trade or craft, or who can CITY OF CLERAIONT RESOLUTIONS RESOLUTION N0. 315 • give proof of a specified number of years of qualified experience for such a trade or craft. This persons scope of work involves such things as coordinating activities of plumbing helpers in carrying out the master plumbers plan to assemble, install, and repair pipes, fittings and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage systems, according to specifications and plumbing codes. Sees that materials and equipment are carried to the job site, supervises cutting and drilling holes in walls for pipes, melting of lead in plumbers furnace, and the threading of pipe with either handtools or power equipment, and performs such other duties as the master plumber may direct. C. Specialty Services. 1. "Aluminum Siding" specialists are those person whose scope of work involves the application of aluminum plastic panels, or porcelainized metal siding to building ex- teriors to provide decorative or insulating surfaces. Cuts and trims material to shape when fitting siding around windows, doors, or corners. Waterproofs surface filling joints or cracks with caulking compound. May attach siding to surface of building, using adhesive cement or may attach siding by interlocking pieces through tabs provided at edges. 2. "Cabinet Installation" specialists are those persons whose scope of work involves the installation of cabinet work according to layout plans, blueprints, and other drawings. Assembles cabinets, including tops and edges, hinge doors and attaches stationary knobs. Fits, assembles, and attaches locks to doors, and adjusts shelves and drawers. 3. "Carpenter" (non-structural) is a person whose scope of work is to erect, install and repair structures and fixtures of wood, plywood, and wallboard, using carpenter's handtools and power tools, and conforming to local building codes, studies blueprints, sketches, or building plans, for information pertaining to type of material required, such as lumber or fiberboard, and dimensions of structure or fixture to be fabricated. Selects specified type of lumber or other materials. Shapes materials to prescribed measurements, and assembles cut and shaped materials and fastens them together with nails, dowel pins, or glue. Erects framework for structures and lays subflooring. Builds stairs and lays out and installs partitions and cabinet work. Applies shock-absorbing, sound- deadening, and decorative paneling to ceilings and walls. Fits and installs prefabricated window frames, doors, frames, weather stripping, interior and exterior trim, and finish hardware, such as locks, letter drops and kick plates. Constructs concrete forms and pouring chutes. Erects scaffolding and ladders for assembling structures above ground level. 4. "Concrete" is a specialty of persons whose scope of work includes: cement finisher; cement paver; concrete finisher, and concrete floater. Smooths and finishes surfaces of poured concrete floors, walls, sidewalks, or curbs to specified textures. Spreads concrete to specified depth and workable consistency, using float to bring water to surface and produce soft topping. Levels, smooths, and shapes surfaces of freshly poured concrete, using straight edge and float. Finishes vertical surfaces by wetting concrete and rubbing with abrasive stone. Removes rough or defective spots from vertical surfaces and patches holes. Molds expansion joints and edges, using edging tools, jointers, and straight edge. May sprinkle colored stone chips, powdered steel, or coloring powder on concrete to produce prescribed finish. May operate machine to trowel concrete surface. May mix cement, using hoe or concrete mixing machine. May supervise sub grade work, mixing concrete, and setting forms. 5. "Demolition of Structures" is a specialty of persons whose scope of work is to tear down buildings site. This work may or clamshell, or any end loader. and structures, hauling away the debris and cleaning the structure include the use of a crane with grapple hook, bucket,demolition ball, other type of power equipment such as a crawler tractor or front- • • CITY OF CLERMONT RESOLUTIONS RESOLUTION N0.315 6. "Drywall" specialty persons are those whose scope of work makes them a com- bination of applicator, finisher, nailer, and sander. They apply plasterboard or other wallboard to ceiling and interior walls of a building; cuts and fits wallboard to studding and joist, using handtools or power equip- ment. Cuts out openings, fits and nails wallboard to supports. Trims rough edge of wall board to obtain even joint. Seals joints between plasterboard or other wallboards to prepare wall surface for painting or papering; mixes sealing compound and spreads it over joints between boards. Presses paper tape over joint to inbed it into compound and seal joint. Spreads and smooths cementing material over tape to blend joint with wall surface. May float cementing material over entire wall surface to attain smooth, plaster-like surface. May sand rough spots after cement has dried. May fill cracks a nd holes in walls and ceiling with sealing compound. Sands taped joints, bumps, scars, and other rough areas of walls covered with wall- board to prepare surface for painting. 7. "Duct Work" specialty persons are those whose work includes the installation of metal or fiberglass ducts used for heating and air conditioning purposes. They assemble sections of sheetmetal or fiberglass duct material according to specifications; cut holes in ceilings or walls as required, and make the necessary cuts and bends in the ducts to accomodate installation. 8. "Elevator Installer" is one whose scope of work is to assemble and install electric and hydraulic and passenger elevators, escalators, and dumbwaiters, determining layout, and electrical connections from blueprints. Lays out location of framework, counterbalance rails, motor pump, cylinder, and plunger foundations. Installs cables, counterweights, pumps, motor foundations, escalator drives, elevator cars, and control panels. Connects electrical wiring to control panels and electric motors. Installs safety and control devices. 9. "Flooring - Carpet and Vinyl" specialty includes in its scope of work the application of blocks, strips, or sheets of shock-absorbing, sound deadening, or decorative covering to floors, walls, and cabinets. Measures and cuts covering materials, such as rubger, vinyl, linoleum or corktile, and foundation material, such as felt, according to blueprints or plans. May lay covering on cement and butt edges of blocks to match patterns and execute designs. 10. "Flooring - Parquet and Wood" is a specialty for persons whose scope of work includes the installation of wooden finished floors. P•4ay require job site scraping and sanding wooden floors to smooth surface. May perform a variety of tasks to recon- dition wooden floors or prepare new floors for use, applies filler compound to floor and to seal wood. 11. "Flooring - Marble, Tile, Stone" specialty for those whose scope of work is in the masonry field. Applies covering to floors, walls and promenade roof decks,following design specifications. Shapes stone preparatory to setting, spreads mortar, and sets the stone. 12. "Garage Door Installer" is a person whose scope of work is a specialty of the carpenter classification. The installer assembles the door, hangs the running tracks, attaches the springs, weights, locks and handles, and completes the door to its point of operation. May install the equipment necessary for radio "gear" control. 13. "Gunite Application" specialists scope of work is that of tending the cement gun to coat steel, masonry, or concrete surfaces with concrete mortar. Operator dumps or shovels specified proportions of cement and sand into machine hopper and starts machine that mixes sand and cement and forces mixture through hose to nozzle where it is mixed with water and sprays mixture on to prepared surface. • CITY OF CLERAIONT RESOLUTIONS RESOLUTION N0. 315 • 14. "House Moving" specialty means any person whose scope of work involves the moving of buildings from one site to another. Person observes size, shape, and position of building to determine placement of beams and route of travel. May cut large buildings into sections to facilitate moving the building. Directs the moving of the building to the new location and positioning it on the new site. May erect the foundation. 15. "Insulation Installer" specialty has a scope of work that includes: Fastens sheets, bat, blanket and similar types of building insulation to walls, floors, ceilings, and partitions to prevent or reduce passage of heat, cold, or sound; cuts insulation material to size and shape, fastens insulation to joists,rafters ,studs, or furring strips. Fits insulation around obstructions, such as-pipes and wiring, to prevent cir- culation of air. May fasten furring strips to walls, ceilings or partitions to provide nailing base for insulation. May wrap insulating materials around air conditioning ducts. Also, may blow insulating material into spaces within walls, floors, and ceilings, using hose attached to blower, to insulate buildings. 16. "Marble Setter" cuts, tools, and sets marble slabs to floors and walls of buildings and repairs and polishes slab previously set in buildings. Trims, faces, and cuts marble to specified size, using power sawing cutting, and facing equipment and hand- tools. Drills holes in slab and attaches bracket. Spreads mortar on bottom of slab and on sides of adjacent slabs. Sets block into position, tamps it into place, and anchors bracket attachment with wire. Fills joints with grout. Removes excess grout from marble with sponge. Cleans and bevels cracks or chips on slabs, using handtools and power tools. Heats cracked or chipped area with blowtorch and fills defect with composition mastic that matches grain of marble. Polishes marble and other ornamental stone to high luster, using power tools or hand tools. 17. "Masonry" "Mason is a term applied to any worker when working with artificial stone, brick, concrete block, stone, and the like. Lays building materials such as brick, structural tile, concrete, or cinder block, glass, gypsum and terra cotta block to construct or repair walls, partitions, arches, sewers, and other structures. Measures distance from reference points and marks guide- lines on working surface to layout work. Spreads soft bead of mortar that serves as base and binder for block. Applies mortar to end of block and positions block in mortar bed. Taps block with trowel to level, align, and embed it in mortar, allowing specified thickness of joint. Removes excess mortar from face of block and finishes mortar joint. Fastens brick or terra cotta veneer to face of structure with tie wires or anchor holes. Builds stone structures such as piers, walls, and abutments, or lays walks, curbstones, or special types of masonry, such as alberene (acid-resistant soapstone for vats, tanks, and floors). Shapes stone preparatory to setting, spreads mortar and sets stone in place. 18. "Millwork Installer" constructs, erects, installs, and repairs fixtures of wood, wallboard, plywood, and finishes such items as kitchen cabinets, doors, windows, and any other such items as requires a knowledgeable finish carpenter or wood worker. Constructs and repairs wooden articles such as store fixtures, office equipment, cabinets, and high grade furniture. Studies blueprints or drawings of articles to be made. Matches materials for color, grain, or texture. Trims compenent parts of joints to make them fit snugly. Glues, fits, and clamps parts and subassemblies together to form complete unit. May install hardware such as hinges, catches, and drawer pulls. 19. "Painting and Decorating" Painter applies coats of paint, varnish, stains, enamel, or lacquer to decorate and protect interior or exterior surfaces, trimmings, and fixtures of buildings, and other structures. Smooths surfaces, using sandpaper, brushes or steel wool, and removes old paint from surfaces using paint remover, scraper, wire brush, or blowtorch to prepare surfaces for painting. Fills nail holes, cracks and joints with putty, plaster, or other filler. Selects premixed paints or prepares paint to match specified colors by mixing required portions of pigment, oil and thinning and drying substances. Paints surfaces using brushes, spray gun or paint rollers. • CITY OF CLERAtONT RESOLUTIONS RESOLUTION N0. 315 CJ Simulates wood grain, marble, brick, or the effects. Creates special effects by applying paint with cloth, brush, sponge or fingers. May also hang wallpaper and fabrics. Applies acetic acid to damp plaster to prevent lime from bleading through paper. Applies sizing (thin glue) to water proof porous surfaces. Mixes paste to desired consistency and brushes it to back of wallpaper or fabric. Trims selvage (Rough edge) from strips. Places paste-coated strips on wall or ceiling, matching adjacent edges of figured strips, and smooths it with dry brush or felt-covered roller to remove wrinkles and bubbles. Smooths joints with seam roller and trims excess material at ceiling and baseboard. 20. "Paving, Commercial" means any person whose scope of work is unlimited in the field of road, highway, street, parking lot, aircraft landing strips, or any other such surface that requires subgrading, drainage, planning, finish grade and the final operations of spreading, rolling, and tamping asphalt, or similar material, concrete or stone to form the finished surfaces. 21. "Paving Residential" means any person whose scope of work is limited to drive- ways, parking spaces, and private roads that are constructed in connection with a residential structure. Such work includes the subgrading, drainage, planning, finish grade and the final operations of spreading, rolling, and tamping asphalt, or similar material to form the finished surface. 22. "Plastering" means any person whose scope of work includes the application of coats of plaster to interior walls, ceilings, and partitions of building to produce finished surface, according to blueprints, architects drawings or oral instructions. Directs workers to mix plaster to desired consistency and to erect scaffolds. Spreads plaster over lath or masonry base, using trowel, and smooths it with darby and float to attain uniform thickness. Applies scratch brown or finish coats of plaster to wood, metal, or board lath successively. Roughens under coat with scratcher (wire or metal scraper) to provide bond for succeeding coats of plaster. Creates decorative textures in finish coat by marking it with brush and trowel or by splatteringit with small stones. May mix mortar, install guide wires on exterior sur- face of buildings to indicate thickness of plaster to be applied. May install precast ornamental plaster pieces by applying mortar to back of pieces and pressing them into place on wall or ceiling. 23. "Roof Coating" is a person whose scope of work includes the work of roof spraying and waterproofing. Sprays asphalt, tar, and gravel roofs with vinylplastic or similar coating to bind surface gravel to roof and improve insulating properties of roofing materials. Examines gravel guard (strips of metal nailed to roof edge to hold gravel on roof), joints, and vent pipes for required seal and thickness of gravel to ascertain condition of roof. Mixes material in metal drum using stirring paddles. Places pump into mixing drum and starts engine to drive pump and air compressor. Sprays coat- compound over roof, using spray gun. Observes movement of waste spray in wind to avoid damage to surrounding buildings and grounds. 24. "Sandblasting" A sandblaster is one whose scope of work directs blast of abrasive-laden compressed air or water from nozzle against metal or hard-composition objects to remove adhering scale, sand, paint, grease, tar, rust, and dirt, and to impart even finish. Moves controls to adjust pressure and concentration of grit to obtain specified finish. Wears gloves and helmet or hood to protect against breathing sand- laden air and injury to eyes and hands. Turns valve on helmet to allow compressed air to pass into helmet. May mask areas not being sandblasted. May point up masonry joints, using trowel. May clean surfaces, using brush, trowel, chisel, or cleaning compound. 25. "Septic Tank Installation" means any person whose scope of work involves the installation of a septic system. The installer operates a back-hoe (trench-excavating machine) to dig trenches for installation of septic tanks and drain lines for sewage disposal systems. Locates position of septic tank and drain pipes by use of blueprints. Operates back-hoe to dig and refill trenches for septic tank and the drainpipes and to transfer crushed rock or gravel to provide drainage base for pipes. Lowers septic tank into excavation, using back-hoe or hoist. Directs workers engaged in spreading crushed • • CITY OF CLERMONT RESOLUTIONS RESOLUTION N0. 315 rock and gravel in laying the drainpipe, and in connecting drainpipes to branch sewers. May verify levels of rock or gravel, base and the drainpipe by use of surveyor's level. 26. "Terrazzo Installation" means any person whose scope of work is one that applies cement, sand, pigment, and marble chips to floors, stairways, and cabinet fix- tures to attain durable and decorative surfacing according to specifications and drawings. Spreads mixture of sand, cement, and water over surface with trowel to form terrazzo base so that top edges form desired design or pattern and define level of finished floor surface. Spreads mixture of marble chips, cement, pigment, and water over terrazzo base to form finished surface using float and trowel. Scatters marble ships over finished surface. Pushes roller over surface to inbed chips. Allows surface to dry, and pushes electric powered surfacing machine over floor to grind and polish terrazzo surface. Grinds curved surfaces and areas inaccessible to surfacing machine such as stairways and cabinet tops, with portable hand grinder. May precast terrazzo blocks in wooden forms and may perform finishing operations only. 27. "Tile and Ceramic Setting" means any person whose scope of work is that of applying the or ceramic blocks to walls, floors, ceilings, and promenade roof decks, following design specifications. Examines blueprints, measures and marks surfaces to be covered and lays out work. Measures and cuts metal lath to size for walls and ceilings. Tacks lath to wall and ceiling surfaces with staple gun or hammer. Spreads plaster base over lath with trowel and levels plaster to specified thickness, using screed. Spreads concrete in subfloor with trowel and levels it with screed. Spreads mastic or other adhesive base on roof deck, using serrated spreader to form base for promenade tile. Cuts and shapes the with the cutters and biters. Positions the and taps it with trowel handle to affix the to plaster or adhesive base. 28. "Underground Utilities" means any person whose scope of work includes the underground of water lines, sewage lines, gasoline or electrical power distribution. Lays glazes or unglazed clay, concrete, plastic, or cast-iron pipe for storm or sanitation sewers, drains, or water mains, performing any combination of the following tasks: Grades and smooths bottom of trench or culvert to specified elevation. Guides pipe section into position as it is lowered into trench by rope, hoist or crane. Inserts spigot end of pipe into bell end of previously laid section. Adjusts pipe to line and grade and secures pipe in position using blocks. Forces oakum or yarn into space around bell using caulking tool and hammer. Seals joints with materials such as cement, molten lead, and leadite. Taps and drills holes in water main to introduce service line into consumer`s establishment. May install, repair, or replace hydrants, valves, and water meter housings. 29. "Accoustical and Sound Control" mounts accoustical the to walls and ceilings of building to reduce reflection of sound, using one of the following methods: Measures and marks surface to lay out work. Inspects furrings, mechanical mountings, and masonry surface for plumbness and level, using spirit or water level. Nails or screws molding to wall to support and seal joint between ceiling, tile, and wall. Scribs and cuts edges of the to fit wall where wall molding is not specified. 1. Applies cement to back of the and presses the into place aligning it with layout marks and joints of previously laid tile. 2. Nails channels or wood furring strips to surfaces to provide mounting for tile. Places building paper between the and furring strip preparatory to application of butt-edge tile. Nails, screws or staples the to wooden furring strips. 3. Clips main runners of suspension system to plaster's channels. Attaches cross runners to main runners and fits runner flanges into groves on tile. May wash cement surfaces with washing soap and zinc sulfate solution before mounting the to increase adhesive qualities of surfaces. • • CITY OF CLERAIONT RESOLUTIONS RESOLUTION N0. 315 D. Combinations of Specialty Services. The specialty service classifications may be grouped in quantities not to exceed three different services, except for the established "Handyman" certification that is made up of five categories. Combinations of specialty services that are recognized are as follows: Carpentry, Cabinet, Millwork Carpentry, Concrete, Painting Carpentry, Drywall Carpentry, Flooring, Terrazzo Carpentry, Masonry Carpentry, Plastering Concrete, Plastering Drywall, Lathing, Plastering Gunite, Sandblasting Handyman - - Carpentry, Masonry, Concrete Drywall, Painting Masonry, Concrete Flooring, Carpet, Terrazzo, Vinyl Terrazzo, Tile, Marble Carpentry, Concrete Accoustical and Sound Control Insulation and Accoustical CL~l~TTl1TT TT Registration Fees A. The fee for initial registration shall be as follows: General Contractor. $100.00 Building Contractor 75.00 Residential Contractor. 50.00 Master Electrical Contractor. 50.00 Master Plumbing Contractor. 50.00 Mechanical Contractor .100.00 Class "A" Air Conditioning. 75.00 Class "B" Air Conditioning. 50.00 Class "C" Air Conditioning. 40.00 Roofing Contractor. 40.00 Sheetmetal Contractor 40.00 Commercial Pool Contractor. 50.00 Residential Pool Contractor 40.00 Swimming Pool Servicing 40.00 Aluminum Erection Contractor. 40.00 Glass and Glazing Contractor. 40.00 Mobile Home Contractor. 40.00 Sign Erection Contractor. 40.00 Solar Energy Contractor 40.00 Steel Erection Contractor 40.00 Journeyman Electrician. 40.00 Journeyman Plumber. 40.00 Carpentry, Cabinet, Millwork. 40.00 arpentry, Concrete, Painting. 40.00 Carpentry, Drywall. 40.00 Carpentry, Flooring, Terrazzo 40.00 Carpentry, Masonry. 40.00 Carpentry, Plastering 4p.00 Conrcete, Plastering. 40.00 Drywall, Lathing, Plastering. 40.00 • CITY OF CLERNONT RESOLUTIONS RESOLUTION N0. 315 Gunite. $ 40.00 Handyman-Carpentry, Masonry, Concrete Drywall, Painting.. 40.00 Masonry, Concrete 40.00 Flooring, Carpet, Terrazzo,- Vinyl 40.00 Terrazzo, Tile, Marble. 40.00 Carpentry, Concrete 40.00 Insulation and Accoustical. 40.00 Accoustical and Sound Control 40.00 Other Specialty Services. 30.00 The Cost of examination for a combination of specialty is $30.00 plus $5.00 for each of the other one or two categories in the group. The fee for "Handyman" is set at $40.00 for the five categories. • B. The fee for annual renewal shall be $25, except for specialty services which shall be renewed for $15.00. C. An inactive renewal license will be issued upon request and payment of a $10.00 fee to registered contractors and specialty service contractors. Such license will not allow license holders to perform work, but holders of such licenses may renew their active license on payment of the full renewal fee. DONE AND RESOLVED THIS ~~ DAY OF , 1978 CITY OF CLERMONT l By: CLAUDE E SMOAK, JR., - ayor ATTEST: DOLORES W. CARROLL - City Clerk