Mark A. Griffey
Building Official
Building Official
shenandoah county, virginia
Building Inspection & Code Enforcement - Building Inspection
Mr. Griffey,
Building Inspection & Code Enforcement - Building Inspection
Mr. Griffey,
under section 401.3 of the virginia residential building code (https://codes.iccsafe.org/pub lic/document/VRC2012/chapter- 4-foundations) and paragraph 6 of section 19.2-8 of the code of virginia (https://law.lis.virginia.gov/ vacode/title19.2/chapter1/sect ion19.2-8/), I am submitting my formal complaint of violation of the virginia building code. Specifically, section 401.3 of the virginia residential building code states "Surface drainage shall be diverted to a storm sewer conveyance or other approved point of collection that does not create a hazard to the dwelling unit. Lots shall be graded to drain surface water away from foundation walls. The grade shall fall a minimum of 6 inches (152 mm) within the first 10 feet (3048 mm)." The grading at our house, located at 148 daniel ct., strasburg, does not slope away from the foundation walls as required. This has resulted in several inches of standing water in our crawl space.
Our certificate of use & occupancy is attached. Please note that our house meets the time requirements set forth in paragraph 6 of section 19.2-8.
Should you reject my formal complaint, then I request a meeting at county offices with you and other county personnel or outside consultants involved in the decision not to issue a notice of violation of the building code to the builder for this violation.
Sincerely,
Ray Koenig
approved grading plan (2003)
the ground slopes 15% towards Koenig’s house.
Section 401.3 of the Virginia Residential Building Code
calls for the ground to slope away from foundation walls
at 5% for 10 feet (the 2”x4” on the ground is 10 feet long).
Failure to meet this building code requirement has resulted
in several inches of standing water in Koenig’s crawl space.
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