Ask members of the Senate Community Affairs Committee to VOTE IN FAVOR of SB 704 (BUILDING CODE BILL) and its ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PATHWAY AMENDMENT by Sen. Travis Hutson, which is on the agenda, on TODAY, FEBRUARY 1.
SB 704 reduces red-tape and unnecessary regulation by:
- Allowing local Fire and Building Code Boards to meet jointly, avoiding unnecessary delays in local interpretations;
- Reducing the red tape to approve Advance Code Training courses;
- Keeping blower door testing as optional in lieu of mandating a test which could result in delays and significant expenses for houses with Bonus Rooms;
- Restoring Zero-lot line and fire separation distances, which pre-empts the need for millions to be spent on replatting prior approved development plans;
- Allowing phased permitting for large-scale projects; and
- Addressing building inspector workforce/training needs.
It further protects consumers by extending the construction recovery funds to Class II licensees.
Also ask the Committee to support the bill sponsorโs amendment expediting alternative (optional) energy calculations, which allows for solar and other features to be included.
Contact the Senate Community Affairs Committee before NOON on TODAY, FEBRUARY 1.
Click here to preview a sample email to the Committee. See below for a list of Committee members and their contact information.
Senate Community Affairs Committee
Wilton Simpson, Chair
simpson.wilton.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5018
Jeff Brandes, Vice Chair
brandes.jeff.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5022
Joseph Abruzzo
abruzzo.joseph.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5025
Rob Bradley
bradley.rob.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5007
Charles S. ”Charlie” Dean
dean.charles.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5005
Miguel Diaz de la Portilla
portilla.miguel.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5040
Travis Hutson
hutson.travis.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5006
Geraldine F. Thompson
thompson.geraldine.web@flsenate.gov
(850) 487-5012