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On Fri, 07 May 2010 17:29:00 -0400, wrote:

As for the East Coast, they are in a lot higher wind code zone so the
risk is higher. You are probably in the 120 MPH zone, they are 150.

http://gfretwell.com/electrical/windcodemap.jpg

Am I reading this correctly? Looks like you and I are in the 120
zone, Sanibel and Captiva, 130. Is that correct? What about the
Keys?
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On May 7, 5:38*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 07 May 2010 17:29:00 -0400, wrote:
As for the East Coast, they are in a lot higher wind code zone so the
risk is higher. *You are probably in the 120 MPH zone, they are 150.


http://gfretwell.com/electrical/windcodemap.jpg


Am I reading this correctly? *Looks like you and I are in the 120
zone, Sanibel and Captiva, 130. *Is that correct? *What about the
Keys?


Wayne, the newest building code IBC 2009 has more detailed maps for a
lot of specific areas on the Florida coast, so you may be in an even
higher category (or less) locally.
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On Sat, 8 May 2010 08:06:20 -0700 (PDT), Loogypicker
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http://gfretwell.com/electrical/windcodemap.jpg


Am I reading this correctly? *Looks like you and I are in the 120
zone, Sanibel and Captiva, 130. *Is that correct? *What about the
Keys?


Wayne, the newest building code IBC 2009 has more detailed maps for a
lot of specific areas on the Florida coast, so you may be in an even
higher category (or less) locally.


Are there any web sites with maps for the IBC 2009 wind zones ?
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On May 8, 1:11*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 8 May 2010 08:06:20 -0700 (PDT), Loogypicker

wrote:
http://gfretwell.com/electrical/windcodemap.jpg


Am I reading this correctly? *Looks like you and I are in the 120
zone, Sanibel and Captiva, 130. *Is that correct? *What about the
Keys?


Wayne, the newest building code IBC 2009 has more detailed maps for a
lot of specific areas on the Florida coast, so you may be in an even
higher category (or less) locally.


Are there any web sites with maps for the IBC 2009 wind zones ?


Don't know, but tomorrow I can scan a copy easy enough. There must be
sites that have it, I'll look.
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On May 9, 11:58*am, wrote:
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On Sun, 09 May 2010 00:47:29 -0400, wrote:


Wayne, the newest building code IBC 2009 has more detailed maps for a
lot of specific areas on the Florida coast, so you may be in an even
higher category (or less) locally.


Are there any web sites with maps for the IBC 2009 wind zones ?


I can't find the map he is talking about but this is where you can see
the FBC
http://www2.iccsafe.org/states/florida_codes/


Thanks.


Bear in mind these maps are just a guideline. Each AHJ will pick a
zone and all construction in that jurisdiction will be permitted based
on that zone as a general rule. They may want more on a barrier island
but in Lee County, Sanibel/Captiva and FMB are separate jurisdictions
so that line is easier to delineate. We only have 67 counties but
there are hundreds of AHJs. Sanibel, Cape, Bonita, FMB and the City of
Ft Myers all have their own building departments.
Florida only has one building code, but each AHJ will have his own
"interpretation" of what it says *;-) *


Florida's building code is the IBC with Florida amendments. Anyway,
when mapping wind speeds, you interpolate, meaning that if the locale
is between a 120mph isobar and a 130mph isobar, you can design for 125
as opposed to going with the higher value.
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