AAlpha
Mechanical
- Oct 21, 2010
- 12
Hi,
I built a deck which is attached to my house. Now I would like to add a deck to my above ground pool. It would be nice if I could connect the two decks via a "draw bridge". The two decks would only be about 3 to 4 feet apart, so it would be easy to join the two with a draw bridge. My main deck is only about 2 feet above ground and the pool deck will be about 4 feet above ground. The city building department is not so easy to talk to; they actually have a fee schedule for "consulting"...
So if I come with a rather "unconventional" request to build a draw bridge between two decks I am afraid I will trigger fees before I have a design finalized. I researched the residential building code, but could not find anything useful.
Is there a spec/code I could reference to justify/create a design that should be worthy of approval by the building department? Or am I at the mercy of the building inspector?
Thanks for any input/opinion.
I built a deck which is attached to my house. Now I would like to add a deck to my above ground pool. It would be nice if I could connect the two decks via a "draw bridge". The two decks would only be about 3 to 4 feet apart, so it would be easy to join the two with a draw bridge. My main deck is only about 2 feet above ground and the pool deck will be about 4 feet above ground. The city building department is not so easy to talk to; they actually have a fee schedule for "consulting"...
So if I come with a rather "unconventional" request to build a draw bridge between two decks I am afraid I will trigger fees before I have a design finalized. I researched the residential building code, but could not find anything useful.
Is there a spec/code I could reference to justify/create a design that should be worthy of approval by the building department? Or am I at the mercy of the building inspector?
Thanks for any input/opinion.