TITLE 14 HOUSING
AND CONSTRUCTION
CHAPTER 7 BUILDING CODES GENERAL
PART 8 2015
NEW MEXICO HISTORIC EARTHEN BUILDINGS
14.7.8.1 ISSUING AGENCY: Construction Industries Division of the
Regulation and Licensing Department.
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14.7.8.2 SCOPE: This rule applies to all historic earthen
buildings contracting work performed in New Mexico on or after November 15,
2016 that is subject to the jurisdiction of CID, unless performed pursuant to a
permit for which an application was received by CID before that date.
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14.7.8.3 STATUTORY AUTHORITY: Section 60-13-9 and 60-13-44 NMSA 1978.
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14.7.8.4 DURATION: Permanent.
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14.7.8.5 EFFECTIVE DATE: November 15, 2016, unless a later date is cited at the end of
a section.
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[From the date of
publication of this rule in the New Mexico register, until July 1, 2017, permits may be issued
under either the previously-adopted rule, or this rule. After July 1, 2017, permits may be issued
only under this rule.]
14.7.8.6 OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this rule is to establish minimum standards for historic
earthen buildings in New Mexico.
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14.7.8.7 DEFINITIONS:
A. Alteration. As
used in this chapter, alteration applies to those changes necessary to return a
historic earthen building to a documented or physically evidenced historic condition. Alterations that are not necessary to return
a building to a documented historic condition or that involve more than fifty
percent of the aggregate area of the building shall comply with the applicable
provisions of the New Mexico Existing Building Code.
B. Dangerous. Any
building or structure or any individual member with any of the structural
conditions or defects described below shall be deemed dangerous.
(1) The stress in a member or portion thereof due to all
factored dead and live loads is more than one and one third the nominal
strength allowed in the applicable New Mexico building code for new buildings
of similar structure purpose, or location.
(2) Any portion, member, or appurtenance likely to
fail, or to become detached or dislodged, or to collapse and thereby injure
persons.
(3) Any portion of a building, or any
member, appurtenance, or ornamentation on the exterior, is not of sufficient strength or stability,
or is not anchored, attached, or fastened in place, so as to be capable of
resisting a wind pressure of two thirds of that specified in the applicable New
Mexico Building Code for new buildings of similar structure, purpose, or
location without exceeding the nominal strength permitted in the applicable New
Mexico building code for such buildings.
(4) The building, or any portion of the
building, is likely to collapse partially or completely because of dilapidation, deterioration, or
decay; the removal, movement, or instability of any portion of the ground
necessary for the purpose of supporting such building; the deterioration,
decay, or inadequacy of its foundation; damage due to fire, earthquake, wind,
or flood; or any other similar cause.
(5) The exterior wall or other vertical structural
members list, lean, or buckle to such an extent that a plumb line passing
through the center of gravity does not fall inside the middle one third of the base.
C. Qualified historic earthen building. Any earthen building or structure that is (1)
listed in the national register of
historic places or the state register
of cultural properties; (2) designated as a historic building or structure
by a state or local
register, inventory, or survey; (3) certified as a contributing resource within
a national or state register listed, or locally designated historic district;
or (4) a building or structure that is certified, in writing by the state
historic preservation office, as being eligible for listing in the national
register of historic places
or the state register of cultural
properties either individually or as a contributing building to a historic
district.
D. Registered design professional. An architect or an engineer registered or licensed in the state of New
Mexico.
E. Repair.
Renewal, renovation, or rehabilitation of an existing building or
structure for the purpose of its continued use.
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14.7.8.8 ENERGY CONSERVATION: General.
Historic earthen buildings undergoing repairs, alterations, or change of
occupancy are not required to comply with the New Mexico Energy Conservation
Code.
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14.7.8.9 ROOF
DRAINAGE AND MOISTURE CONTENT OF WALLS:
A. General. Historic earthen buildings undergoing
repairs, alterations, or change of occupancy shall comply with this section.
B. Report. The
roof drainage and the moisture content of the walls of a historic earthen building undergoing repair,
alteration, or change of occupancy shall be investigated and evaluated in a
written report that shall be filed with the code official. The report shall identify where the roof
drainage system is deficient and what actions are necessary to correct those
deficiencies. When deemed necessary by
the code official, such report shall be prepared by a registered design
professional.
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14.7.8.10 REPAIRS:
A. General. Repairs to any portion of a historic earthen building shall
be permitted with original or like materials and original methods of
construction, subject to the provisions of this chapter.
B. Dangerous buildings.
When a historic earthen building is determined to be dangerous, as defined herein, no work shall be required
except as necessary to correct the identified unsafe condition(s).
C. Replacement.
Replacement of existing or missing features using original materials
shall be permitted. Partial replacement
for repairs that match
the original in configuration, height, and size shall be permitted. Such replacements shall not be required to
meet the materials and methods requirements for new construction.
D. Replacement glazing.
Replacement glazing in hazardous locations shall comply with the safety glazing requirements
of Chapter 24 of the New Mexico Commercial Building Code or Section R308 of the
New Mexico Residential Building Code.
E. Exterior and interior finishes. The use of historic exterior or interior
finishes may be continued
provided that the materials and their methods of application are specified in a
report or plan and presented to the code official. When deemed necessary by the code official,
such report or plan shall be prepared by a registered design professional.
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14.7.8.11 ALTERATIONS: General. In addition to the provisions of this
chapter, alterations to a historic earthen building shall comply with Sections 1103 and 1104 of the New Mexico
Existing Building Code.
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14.7.8.12 CHANGE
OF OCCUPANCY: General. In addition to the provisions of this
chapter, historic earthen buildings undergoing a change of occupancy shall
comply with Sections 1101.2, 1103, and 1105 of the New
Mexico Existing Building Code.
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14.7.8.13 STRUCTURAL:
A. General. Historic earthen buildings undergoing
repairs, alterations, or a change of occupancy shall comply with the applicable
provisions of this section.
B. Intent. It is
the intent of this section to preserve the integrity of qualified historic
earthen buildings while providing a reasonable level of safety for the building
users.
C. Report. The
structural condition of a historic earthen building undergoing repairs, alterations, or change of
occupancy shall be investigated and evaluated in a written report that shall be
filed with the code official. When
deemed necessary by the code official, the report shall be prepared by a
registered design professional.
D. Unsafe structural elements. Where it is determined that a component or a
portion of a building or structure is dangerous, as defined herein, and is in
need of repair, strengthening, or replacement, only that specific component or
portion shall be
required to be repaired, strengthened, or replaced.
E. Reduction of strength. Alterations shall not reduce the structural
strength or stability of the building, structure, or any member thereof.
F. Repairs and alterations. Where the report finds that the majority of the existing
building is in sound structural condition and capable of supporting the use for
which it is intended, structural repairs and alterations shall be permitted
with original or like materials and original methods of construction, subject
to the provisions of this section.
G. Roofs. Earthen
roofs may be repaired and their use continued where the structural report
indicates that the supporting structure will adequately support the earthen
material load and any additional materials introduced for repair to the earthen roof. A plan specifying materials used to repair an
earthen roof and the method of application of such materials shall be prepared
by a registered design professional and presented to the code official. Exception. Subject to the approval of the
code official, the requirement for a plan prepared by a registered design
professional may be waived for minor repairs where the structural report
indicates adequate support and where the repairs continue the use of the existing
historic material and construction details, and where any drainage deficiencies
have been corrected.
H. Bond beams.
(1) When a wall is being replaced or is
in need of substantial repair, and the existing building has no bond beam, provisions shall be made for
adequately distributing any concentrated loads from the roof structure into the
wall. When deemed necessary by the code
official, such provisions shall be detailed by a registered design
professional.
(2) Where the original roof structure is
removed from more than fifty percent of the aggregate area of the building, a
continuous bond beam shall be provided in accordance with the requirements of
this code for new construction.
I. Walls. Walls
that are being
reconstructed or replaced shall be constructed in accordance with the maximum
height-to-thickness ratios specified in Table A1-g of the 2015 New Mexico Existing Building Code. Minor repairs and infills may be constructed
in a manner similar to the original walls without conforming to the
requirements of Table A1-G.
J. Foundations.
Foundations constructed of historic materials may be repaired and their
use continued when a design prepared by a registered design professional is
provided to the code
official and any deficiencies in the roof drainage system have been
corrected. Exception.
Subject to the approval of the code official, the requirement for a
design prepared by a registered design professional may be waived for minor
repairs to otherwise sound foundations.
K. Change of occupancy.
A change of occupancy to a historic earthen building shall be allowed to
comply with the provisions of this section for repairs and alterations subject
to the conditions listed below. A change
of occupancy not
meeting these conditions shall comply with the New Mexico Existing Building
Code.
(1) The calculated occupant load of the
new use does not exceed 299.
(2) The change of occupancy does not
result in the building
being placed in a higher seismic, wind, or occupancy category based upon Table 1604.5 of the 2015 New Mexico Commercial
Building Code.
(3) The change of occupancy does not
result in an increase of more than five percent in uniform or concentrated loads based on
Tables 1607.1 of the 2015 New Mexico
Commercial Building Code. Exception. The code official is authorized to accept
existing floors and approve operational controls that limit the live loads on
such floors.
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HISTORY
OF 14.7.8 NMAC:
Pre-NMAC
History: None.
History
of Repealed Material:
14.7.8
NMAC, 2003 New Mexico Historic Earthen Buildings (filed 1-3-2006) repealed
1-1-2008.
14.7.8
NMAC, 2009 New Mexico Historic Earthen Buildings (filed 12-28-2010) repealed
11-15-2016.
Other
History:
14.7.8
NMAC, 2003 New Mexico Historic Earthen Buildings (filed 1-3-2006) was replaced
by 14.7.8 NMAC, 2006 New Mexico Historic Earthen Buildings, effective 1-1-2008.
14.7.8
NMAC, 2009 New Mexico Historic Earthen Buildings (filed 12-28-2010) was
replaced by 14.7.8 NMAC, 2015 New Mexico Historic Earthen Buildings, effective
11-15-2016.