HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/30/2025 - Building Review Commission - AGENDA - Regular MeetingPage 1
Eric Richards, Chair Location:
Shaun Moscrip, Vice Chair Council Chambers, City Hall
Gabe Dunbar
Bob Poncelow
300 LaPorte Ave
Casey Roberts
Jeffrey Schneider
Staff Liaison:
Marcus Coldiron
Ronnie Zimmerman Chief Building Official
AGENDA
JANUARY 30, 2025
9:00 AM
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•CALL TO ORDER
•ROLL CALL
•AGENDA REVIEW
•PUBLIC COMMENT ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA
•DISCUSSION AGENDA
1.MINUTES OF DECEMBER 19, 2024
The purpose of this item is to consider approval of the minutes from the December 19, 2024 regular
meeting of the Building Review Commission.
2.REED BRICKELL, DICK BRICKELL & SONS, INC. – REQUEST FOR A NEW SUPERVISOR’S
CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REQUIRED EXAM
DESCRIPTION:
supervisor’s certificate to be issued without a passing
Council (ICC) testing certificate of the code year required for a new supervisor’s
certificate.
STAFF:
Neighborhood Services
Marcus Coldiron, Chief Building Official
Building Review Commission
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•OTHER BUSINESS
•ADJOURNMENT
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Building Review Commission
STAFF
David Howell, Business Support III
SUBJECT
CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE DECEMBER 19, 2024 BRC
MEETING
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The purpose of this item is to approve the minutes of the December 19, 2024 meeting of the Building
Review Commission.
ATTACHMENTS
1. BRC December 19, 2024 Minutes - DRAFT
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City of Fort Collins Page 1 December 19, 2024
Eric Richards, Chair Council Chambers
Shaun Moscrip, Vice Chair 300 Laporte Avenue, Fort Collins
Gabe Dunbar
Bob Poncelow
Casey Roberts Staff Liaison:
Jeffrey Schneider Marcus Coldiron
Ronnie Zimmerman Chief Building Official
Meeting Minutes
December 19, 2024
A regular meeting of the Building Review Commission was held on Thursday, December 19, 2024, at
9:00 a.m. in person at 300 Laporte Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado.
•CALL TO ORDER
Chair Richards called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m.
•ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Dunbar, Moscrip, Poncelow, Richards, Roberts, Schneider, and Zimmerman
ABSENT: None
STAFF: Coldiron, Manno, Howell, and Shehan
•PUBLIC COMMENT ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA
None.
•DISCUSSION AGENDA
1.MINUTES OF OCTOBER 31, 2024
The purpose of this item is to consider approval of the minutes from the October 31, 2024 regular
meeting of the Building Review Commission.
Commissioner Dunbar moved to approve the minutes of the October 31, 2024 meeting as
written. Commissioner Zimmerman seconded. The motion passed 7-0.
Building Review
Commission
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2. JASON BROKHAUSEN, BASEMENTS UNLIMITED – REINSTATEMENT OF SUPERVISOR’S
CERTIFICATE REQUEST WITHOUT UPDATED EXAM
DESCRIPTION:
Remodeling, LLC) is requesting a reinstatement of his supervisor’s certificate to
be issued without the required passing International Code Council (ICC) testing
certificate of the code year required for the rei
certificate.
STAFF:
Neighborhood Services
Marcus Coldiron, Chief Building Official
Chair Richards outlined the hearing process.
Staff Presentation
Shar Manno, Manager, Customer Support, Community Development and Neighborhood Services,
stated the original application came in as a business name change from Tradesmen Remodeling,
LLC to Basements Unlimited which triggered the need for reinstatement. Manno outlined the history
of Mr. Brokhausen’s license and noted it was expired at the time of submittal for the business name
change. Manno stated Mr. Brokhausen’s passing testing certificate on file covers the 2012 IRC
testing, and currently the Chief Building Official is requiring 2018 code year testing with some
exceptions wherein the 2015 code year is the only available cycle.
Manno stated staff is recommending denial of the request as the applicant has not completed the
approved ICC code year testing as required for reinstatement of the supervisor’s certificate. She
also outlined the options for the Commission.
Applicant Presentation
Jason Brokhausen, applicant, stated he is requesting reinstatement without the required passing
testing certificate as he missed the deadline by approximately ten days, during which time he was in
Florida helping with hurricane relief. He stated he strictly finishes basements and does not structural
work and stated the items between those code years that may have changed are less than 5% of
what is being tested.
Mr. Brokhausen stated he has always been in good standing with the City and commented on
Tradesmen Remodeling using his license after changing ownership.
Staff Response
Manno stated the ER license that Mr. Brokhausen currently holds is listed under Tradesmen
Remodeling with all of the original address information provided.
Applicant Response
Mr. Brokhausen stated he was forced to take a break from work for health reasons and Tradesmen
Remodeling was sold to the people who live at the address indicated by the City and part of that
transaction was to include them changing that information, which did not seem to occur properly. He
urged the Commission grant his request so he can return to work.
Commission Questions/Discussion
Commissioner Schneider asked staff to describe the license renewal application process. Manno
replied that expiration letters are generated and mailed out every month, and two-month notifications
have been the standard; however, that will change at the beginning of the year to involve multiple
notifications for licenses that are set to expire within the next two months. Additionally, there is a 60-
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day grace period after the expiration date. Upon receipt of application packets, applicants are
emailed if items are lacking, and once an application is complete, payment is required.
Commissioner Dunbar asked Mr. Brokhausen to describe his typical level of work. Mr. Brokhausen
replied he does not take on any projects requiring structural work and only does basic framing, some
electrical work, insulation, HVAC work, drywall, and finish work. He stated he brings in licensed sub-
contractors if needed.
Marcus Coldiron, Chief Building Official, asked Mr. Brokhausen if he ever does projects involving
installing egress windows. Mr. Brokhausen replied in the negative.
Commissioner Moscrip asked why the certificate did not stay with Mr. Brokhausen when he sold the
business. Mr. Brokhausen replied he was contracted with the business as a consultant to help them
learn the business over a couple years, and the new owners were supposed to change the licenses
to their names.
Commissioner Moscrip asked staff if Mr. Brokhausen has been in good standing with the City up to
this point. Manno replied there have been no condition notices or violations associated with Mr.
Brokhausen’s license and every project with the exception of one has been completed.
Chair Richards asked how long it has been since Mr. Brokhausen worked with Tradesmen
Remodeling and pulled a permit. Mr. Brokhausen replied it was likely 2021 or 2022.
Chair Richards asked staff if Tradesmen Remodeling has pulled permits since those years. Manno
replied one permit was pulled on 11/17/21 and two others were pulled in 2023.
Commissioner Moscrip asked what supervisor’s certificate was used when the 2023 permits were
pulled. Manno replied those two projects were started in 2022 and the applications were both
signed by Mr. Brokhausen. Mr. Brokhausen replied those were not his signatures and he has
discovered this has been happening in multiple jurisdictions.
Commissioner Dunbar asked Mr. Brokhausen if he is licensed in other jurisdictions. Mr. Brokhausen
replied in the affirmative and stated he currently has projects in Johnstown and Severance. He
stated he has projects ready to start in Fort Collins pending the outcome of this hearing, one being a
small basement finish.
Commissioner Moscrip asked Mr. Brokhausen if there is any reason he cannot take the test. Mr.
Brokhausen replied it would likely take him some time to learn the code, but stated he could take the
test. He stated he has a project coming up, thus the need for the urgency.
Commissioner Moscrip stated the code changes quite a bit over time and life safety issues could be
at stake, even with a basement remodel.
Commissioner Dunbar stated there may be some underlying issues that are not within the purview of
the Commission.
Chair Richards stated it is clear the City needs to follow up on the business perhaps operating under
a license that is not its own. Coldiron replied there are some unusual aspects; however, he can only
reference what the Municipal Code requires of contractor licenses and supervisor’s certificates.
Chair Richards asked if the City has a process in place to allow a contractor to bring forth a
complaint regarding a company operating under a license that is not its own. Coldiron replied there
is a contractor complaint form and explicit evidence is required.
Mr. Brokhausen stated the people he sold the business to were to acquire their own license after a
period of time during which a consultant oversaw projects, and he was unaware they did not do that
until recently. He stated the business sold in late 2020, and the new owners were given two years of
consulting, after which time it was the new owners’ obligation to have everything in their name.
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Commissioner Roberts stated there have been a great deal of changes since Mr. Brokhausen last
had a passing test.
Commissioner Dunbar stated this is an unfortunate situation on many levels; however, the question
before the Commission is clear and there is precedent to honor the grace period set forth by the
City, and that was missed in this case.
Commissioner Dunbar made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Moscrip, that the Building
Review Commission deny the requested variance to City Code Section 15-157(c). The
Commission finds that based upon the materials presented and the discussion of this item,
that the strict application of 15-157(c) would not result in peculiar or exceptional practical
difficulties or exceptional or undue hardship upon Mr. Brokhausen; and Mr. Brokhausen
failed to demonstrate that they possess other qualifications not specifically listed in City
Code Chapter 15, Article V, which qualify them to perform in a competent manner the
construction authorized under an E(R) license and supervisor’s certificate. Furthermore,
granting this variance would be a substantial detriment to the public good and would impair
the intent and purposes of Chapter 15, Article V. The motion passed 7-0.
Chair Richards encouraged Mr. Brokhausen to work closely with the Building Department moving
forward, but noted he can appeal the decision to City Council.
3. BRC 2025 ANNUAL WORK PLAN
DESCRIPTION:
November 30 for the following year. According to the Boards and Commissions
Manual, work plans should set out major projects and issues for discussion for
the following year. The purpose of this item is to approve the 2025 Annual Work
Plan of the Building Review Commission.
STAFF
Staff Presentation
Marcus Coldiron, Chief Building Official, outlined the role and responsibilities of the Commission
and noted the Commission will also be involved in the reinstated Code Adoption Review Committee
in the coming year. Coldiron went on to discuss other components of the Commission’s Work Plan
for 2025 and outlined proposed process changes for the Building Department.
• OTHER BUSINESS
None.
• ADJOURNMENT
Chair Richards adjourned the meeting at 9:53 a.m.
Minutes prepared by TriPoint Data and respectfully submitted by David Howell.
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Building Review Commission
STAFF
Shar Manno, Manager Customer Support, Community Development and Neighborhood Services
Marcus Coldiron, Chief Building Official, Community Development and Neighborhood Services
SUBJECT
REQUEST FOR A NEW SUPERVISOR’S CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REQUIRED EXAM
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Mr. Reed Brickell of Dick Brickell & Sons, Inc. is requesting a new Class C1(DR) supervisor’s certificate to be
issued without a passing International Code Council (ICC) testing certificate of the code year required for a new
supervisor’s certificate.
BACKGROUND
Dick Brickell & Sons, Inc. is a company that offers small and large scale, residential and commercial, retaining
wall installation. It is unknown to staff what Dick Brickell & Sons, Inc. has been contracted to complete in Fort
Collins at this time.
On December 18, 2024, the Contractor Licensing Team received an initial licensing request for Dick Brickell &
Sons, Inc.; however, it was incomplete; incomplete Employee Affidavit, different person listed for supervisor than
listed on project verification forms (needed clarification as to who the supervisor should be), if different individual,
all applicable paperwork is required including testing. The individual initially seeking the supervisor’s certificate
did not work for Dick Brickell & Sons, Inc., but another licensed entity. An email was sent on this same day
requesting the missing items and clarification.
During a phone call, it was determined that the original applicant seeking the supervisor’s certificate was incorrect
and that Reed Brickell would be applying for the credentials. New project verifications were received, and an
appeal form was requested.
The license and supervisor’s certificate required for the types of projects Mr. Brickell would like to complete is a
Class C1(DR) due to the height, square footage, and structural nature of the retaining walls. The required license
classification description and qualifications are below:
Class C1(DR): Authorized to add additions to and/or make repairs or restoration to structural damage to
any building or structure in the City regulated under the building code that does not exceed 20,000 square
feet in floor area and/or three (3) stories in height, including all work authorized by damage repair and
restoration license types below this level.
• To qualify, the applicant must have performed or acted principally in the role of supervisor for the
significant structural repair construction on three (3) buildings of occupancy classifications other
than Group R, up to 20,000 square feet in floor area and/or up to three stories in height.
To obtain a supervisor’s certificate, an applicant must have received a passing score on an approved
examination for the currently adopted building code or other applicable code, or the equivalent of such exam
as approved by the Chief Building Official. Issuance of the supervisor certificate sought by Mr. Brickell currently
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requires a passing G12 ICC testing certificate that covers the 2018 code year. Mr. Brickell now seeks a
variance to allow him to be issued a supervisor’s certificate without satisfying this examination requirement.
The issue that Mr. Brickell feels is relevant is that the applicable testing covers more than what the company
does and needs. They do not build full structures, and the testing covers all aspects of codes required for full
structure builds for both residential and commercial. Below is from the International Code Council’s
accreditation website. Staff are aware that this testing is more than what Dick Brickell & Sons, Inc. and Mr.
Brickell do, however, there are numerous aspects of the testing that are relevant.
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RELEVANT CITY CODE SECTION
Sec. 15-157. - Supervisor certificate; fees; examinations; renewals.
(c) Prior to obtaining a supervisor certificate, except as provided otherwise in this Article, an
applicant for such certificate shall have passed a written examination administered or approved
by the City or the equivalent of such examination as determined by the Building Official. Every
applicant who undergoes a written examination administered by the City shall pay a
nonrefundable examination fee of seventy-five dollars ($75.) prior to such examination. Any
applicant who fails to achieve a minimum score of seventy -five (75) percent shall be entitled to
another examination covering the same license class or specialized trade, provided that the
applicant shall not be permitted more than two (2) such examinations within any six -month
period unless otherwise approved by the Commission. Alternatively, an applicant may be
granted a third such examination within any six-month period upon the applicant demonstrating
to the satisfaction of the Building Official adequate preparation for the examination by
successfully completing a class or coursework covering the building code or other code as
applicable, or the equivalent thereof as approved by the Building Official. The applicant shall pay
a nonrefundable re-examination fee of fifty dollars ($50.) for each subsequent examination
covering the same license class or specialized trade. Examinations shall be given at a time and
place designated by the Building Official. The written examination for a supervisor certificate
may be waived by the Building Official provided that the applicant can prove that he or she has
passed a satisfactory written examination equivalent in scope to that administered by the City.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends denial of this request based on the fact that the applicant has not completed approved ICC
code year testing as required for the issuance of a new supervisor’s certificate under City Code Section 15-157.
City Code Section 2-173 provides the standard for a variance. Under that section, the Commission should
examine whether:
(a) The Code imposes peculiar or exceptional practical difficulties to the applicant;
(b) The Code imposes undue hardship on the applicant;
(c) The applicant demonstrates to the BRC’s satisfaction that it possesses other qualifications not
specifically listed in the Code that the BRC determines qualify the applicant to perform competently.
The Commission should also consider whether a variance can be granted without substantial detriment to the
public good, and without substantially impairing the intent and purpose of the Code.
If the Commission agrees with the staff recommendation, the Commission may pass a motion to deny the
requested variance, which would require the applicant to provide a G12 ICC testing certificate that covers the
2018 code year in order to issue a new supervisor’s certificate.
If the Commission disagrees and feels that a variance to the testing requirement is reasonable, the Commission
may pass a motion to approve the requested variance to the testing requirement under Code Section 15-157(c),
which would allow issuance of a supervisor’s certificate to Mr. Brickell without required ICC testing.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Appeal Form
2. Appellant’s Materials
3. Email Communications
4. Contractor Licensing Application Packet
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APPEAL FORM
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CTL|Thompson, Inc.
Denver, Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, Glenwood Springs, Pueblo, Summit County – Colorado
Cheyenne, Wyoming and Bozeman, Montana
January 21, 2025
City of Fort Collins
281 N. College Ave.
Fort Collins, CO 80524
Attention: City of Fort Collins
Subject: Letter of Recommendation for Dick Brickell and Sons, Inc.
To whom it may concern:
I am writing this letter on behalf of CTL|Thompson, Inc. (CTL|T) to provide our recommendation
for Dick Brickell and Sons, Inc. concerning the opportunity to construct Mechanically Stabilized
Earth (MSE) retaining walls in Fort Collins, Colorado.
CTL|Thompson, Inc., as a company, has had an excellent working relationship with Dick Brickell
and Sons, Inc. for over 30 years. Personally, I have had the pleasure of working with Dick
Brickell and Sons, Inc. and their crews since January of 2021. In that time and to date, I have
acted as their primary retaining wall design engineer and lead inspector during construction
conformance observations.
Throughout my time working with them, Dick Brickell and Sons, Inc. has consistently exhibited
an exceptional level of skill in constructing retaining walls. Over the course of our working
relationship, I have had the opportunity to observe this company constructing a wide variety of
MSE wall structures for both residential and commercial applications along the front range.
These wall projects have included both large block walls (Redi-rock walls and Recon block
walls) and small block walls (Allen block Walls and Rosetta Kodah Walls). I have consistently
observed that Dick Brickell and Sons, Inc. constructs quality walls that conform with the
engineered wall designs.
Dick Brickell and Sons, Inc. and their crews are experts in their field and are tremendously
skilled. They take a tremendous amount of pride in the quality and technical correctness of their
work. They believe in having a close working relationship with their engineers and inspectors
and thus consistently deliver high-quality work that, as the design engineer, I have a high
degree of confidence in. I do not doubt that this company has the technical expertise and
professionalism to construct retaining walls that the city can have confidence in, too.
Please do not hesitate to contact me at 970-416-6221 or cbernhardt@ctlthompson.com if you
have any questions or require further information about Dick Brickell and Sons, Inc.’s expertise
and experience. I am happy to provide additional insights and discuss their qualifications and
my experience working with them.
Respectfully submitted,
CTL|THOMPSON, INC.
Cidne Bernhardt, EI
Staff Engineer
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Outlook
Re: [EXTERNAL] CONTRACTOR LICENSING APPLICATION - DICK BRICKELL & SONS INC -City of Fort Collins
Contractor License - Notice of Incompleteness
From Contractor Licensing <Contractor_licensing@fcgov.com>
Date Wed 12/18/2024 10:32 AM
To rcbrickell@comcast.net <rcbrickell@comcast.net>
Cc 'Scott Armfield' <scottarmfield@comcast.net>; 'RICK BRICKELL' <RICKBRICKELL@COMCAST.NET>
Good morning, Reed,
Con irming receipt of your application. After initial review, we have found it incomplete as follows:
The 3rd box on the Employee Af idavit must be checked
As per City code, the supervisor certi icate holder must be a W-2 employee of Dick Brickell & Sons, Inc..
Jonathan Mosier holds a license and supervisor's certi icate with another organization, therefore, we
would require up-to-date testing for Reed Brickell, for whom three projects were submitted. You may
also choose to identify a different supervisor certi icate holder within your company; please note the
supervisor is responsible for submitting three project veri ications as well as required testing (ICC
National Standard Contractor B- G12). The supervisor, if different than Reed, must also submit a form
of ID and sign the application form.
Based on our phone conversation earlier today, I believe you are interested in appealing to the Building
Review Commission to request a variance for The City of Fort Collins to issue a C2-DR license with a
condition notice that allows for the construction of retaining walls without obtaining the required passing
exam. If so, please reply in the af irmative and complete the attached appeal form and return to me:
fcgov.com/building/ iles/brb-request-form-20.pdf?1594331472
Thank you!
City of Fort Collins
Contractor Licensing
970-224-6165
From: rcbrickell@comcast.net <rcbrickell@comcast.net>
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2024 8:31 AM
To: Contractor Licensing <Contractor_licensing@fcgov.com>
Cc: 'Sco Armfield' <sco armfield@comcast.net>; 'RICK BRICKELL' <RICKBRICKELL@COMCAST.NET>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] CONTRACTOR LICENSING APPLICATION - DICK BRICKELL & SONS INC
Good Morning Please find all of the documents and project verifica on forms for a C2-DR license to build retaining walls in
Fort Collins. Please call or email me with any ques ons.
Reed Brickell
Vice President
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Dick Brickell & Sons Inc.
Retaining Wall Specialists
8660 E Evans Ave
Denver CO 80213
Rcbrickell@comcast.net
303-695-7792 Off
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Outlook
RE: [EXTERNAL] COMPLETED REVIEW BOARD APPEAL FORM & REVISED EMPLOYMENT AFFIDAVIT
From David Howell <dhowell@fcgov.com>
Date Wed 12/18/2024 2:30 PM
To rcbrickell@comcast.net <rcbrickell@comcast.net>
Cc Contractor Licensing <Contractor_licensing@fcgov.com>; 'Scott Armfield' <scottarmfield@comcast.net>; 'Richard Brickell'
<rickbrickell@comcast.net>
Hi Reed,
Confirming receipt of your appeal form. I will route it for signature from the Chief Building Official and
return a copy to you.
You may pay the $50 fee over the phone via credit card; if that works for you, let me know when you're
available, and I'll reach out. You are also welcome to mail or drop off a check.
You are correct, once these items are processed, I will send a comprehensive email with information on
the BRC appeal process, including time and date and any other pertinent details.
Thank you!
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
David Howell
Pronouns: he/him
Business Support III
Community Development & Neighborhood Services
City of Fort Collins
281 OFFICE BLDG (281 N. COLLEGE)
Office: 970-416-4390
dhowell@fcgov.com
From: Contractor Licensing <Contractor_licensing@fcgov.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2024 2:26 PM
To: David Howell <dhowell@fcgov.com>
Subject: Fw: [EXTERNAL] COMPLETED REVIEW BOARD APPEAL FORM & REVISED EMPLOYMENT AFFIDAVIT
City of Fort Collins
Contractor Licensing
970-224-6165
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From: rcbrickell@comcast.net <rcbrickell@comcast.net>
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2024 1:09 PM
To: Contractor Licensing <Contractor_licensing@fcgov.com>
Cc: 'Sco Armfield' <sco armfield@comcast.net>; 'Richard Brickell' <rickbrickell@comcast.net>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] COMPLETED REVIEW BOARD APPEAL FORM & REVISED EMPLOYMENT AFFIDAVIT
Hi David Please see a ached the revised affidavit and the completed Review Board Appeal form. Per our conversa on, you
will process the appeal form and send me something to confirm the date and me. Will you be sending me something to pay
the $50.00 fee? Thanks for all your help.
Reed Brickell
Vice President
Dick Brickell & Sons Inc.
Retaining Wall Specialists
8660 E Evans Ave
Denver CO 80213
Rcbrickell@comcast.net
303-695-7792 Off
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