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City requires structural, electrical inspections prior to occupancy

City Commissioner Jan Vosburgh, Mayor John Chappie, Commissioners Ralph Cole and Debbie Scaccianoce and City Attorney Ricinda Perry discuss occupancy inspections at Thursday’s City Commission meeting. – Leslie Lake | Sun

BRADENTON BEACH – City commissioners unanimously approved an emergency resolution on Thursday afternoon that will allow residential occupancy only following satisfactory structural and electrical inspections.

The resolution stated that no occupancy will be permitted in any structure until the following conditions are met:

  • Structural inspection: Any structure built after Dec. 31, 2002 shall be inspected by a Florida licensed general contractor to determine if it is safe to occupy; and any structure built prior to Dec. 31, 2002 shall be inspected by a Florida licensed engineer to determine if it is safe to occupy.
  • Electrical inspection: All structures shall be inspected by a licensed electrician to determine if they are safe to occupy.

A third stipulation was added after City Building Official Darin Cushing, who is a certified inspector, said, “I do not feel that every single structure in this town needs a structural engineer to look at it, by any means. There are quite a few, but not every one. If we can determine that locally, these are ones we’re not sure of, you’ll have to get an engineer,” Cushing said.

He said he highly recommended that everyone have an electrician certify the safety of the electrical system before the power is restored to those properties affected by Hurricane Helene.

“Structurally there are some that are completely gone and I’ve put a red tag on them. There are others that if they’re questionable, then yes, we’re going to say before you can occupy that building let’s get a structural engineer out here,” he said.

City attorney Ricinda Perry added the following stipulations to the resolution: “In the event alternative inspections are needed, or alternative procedures for safety are needed, then the building official may in his determination provide an alternative process to determine if a structure is safe.”

The city will be waiving local permit fees. To expedite the permitting process, Cushing said he has the ability to issue handwritten permits.

City officials said there will be no moratorium on rentals in Bradenton Beach.