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The 2006 adoption of the The 2006 adoption of the Hawaii State Building CodeHawaii State Building CodeHawaii State Building CodeHawaii State Building Code
April 3, 2012April 3, 2012TuesdayTuesdayyy
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Highlights of PresentationHighlights of PresentationHighlights of Presentation Highlights of Presentation
State Building CodeState Building CodeState Building Code State Building Code City and County AmendmentsCity and County AmendmentsSignificant Changes from the 2003 HonoluluSignificant Changes from the 2003 HonoluluSignificant Changes from the 2003 Honolulu Significant Changes from the 2003 Honolulu Building Code to the 2006 Adoption of the Building Code to the 2006 Adoption of the International Building Code.International Building Code.International Building Code.International Building Code.How to improve the building permit How to improve the building permit submissionssubmissionssubmissionssubmissionsSample problems for a New and an Existing Sample problems for a New and an Existing BuildingBuildingBuildingBuilding
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Hawaii State Building CodesHawaii State Building CodesHawaii State Building CodesHawaii State Building Codes
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This website provides free access to theThis website provides free access to theThis website provides free access to the This website provides free access to the International Family of Codes, in additionInternational Family of Codes, in addition
F i d d hF i d d hFree ipad and phone apps.Free ipad and phone apps.
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Honolulu proposed adoptionHonolulu proposed adoptionHonolulu proposed adoptionHonolulu proposed adoption
Articles:Articles:
Ad i f h I i l B ildi C d d I i l R id i l C d f OAd i f h I i l B ildi C d d I i l R id i l C d f O dd1.1. Adoption of the International Building Code and International Residential Code for OneAdoption of the International Building Code and International Residential Code for One-- and and TwoTwo--Family Dwellings.Family Dwellings.
2.2. Relocation of Buildings. Relocation of Buildings.
3.3. FactoryFactory––Built Buildings.Built Buildings.
Th h d M i l E i f B ildiTh h d M i l E i f B ildi P i A i E FiP i A i E Fi4.4. Thatched Material on Exterior of Buildings Thatched Material on Exterior of Buildings –– Protection Against Exposure Fires.Protection Against Exposure Fires.
5.5. Energy Conservation Energy Conservation
6.6. Residential Swimming PoolsResidential Swimming Pools
7.7. Public Swimming PoolsPublic Swimming Pools
8.8. TermiteTermite––Infested Lumber.Infested Lumber.
9.9. Adoption of the International Existing Building Code.Adoption of the International Existing Building Code.
10.10. Violations and Penalties.Violations and Penalties.
11.11. Regulations within Flood Hazard Areas and Development Adjacent to Drainage Facilities.Regulations within Flood Hazard Areas and Development Adjacent to Drainage Facilities.
12.12. Indigenous Hawaiian Architecture.Indigenous Hawaiian Architecture.
13.13. Hawaii Residential Safe Room.Hawaii Residential Safe Room.
14.14. Public High Occupancy Buildings Public High Occupancy Buildings –– Design Criteria for Enhanced Hurricane Protection Areas.Design Criteria for Enhanced Hurricane Protection Areas.
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IMPORTANT to meet the State RevisedIMPORTANT to meet the State RevisedIMPORTANT to meet the State Revised IMPORTANT to meet the State Revised Statutes for the interim building code your Statutes for the interim building code your
h llh llnote shall state:note shall state:Basis of design: 2006 Hawaii State Building Basis of design: 2006 Hawaii State Building g gg g
Code as amended by the City and County Code as amended by the City and County of Honolulu or equivalent language.of Honolulu or equivalent language.of Honolulu or equivalent language.of Honolulu or equivalent language.
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Significant Changes 2003/2006Significant Changes 2003/2006Significant Changes 2003/2006Significant Changes 2003/2006
Honolulu amendment added to the administrative Chapter Honolulu amendment added to the administrative Chapter One, to recognize the NFPA 130 code standard for the One, to recognize the NFPA 130 code standard for the construction of transit stations.construction of transit stations.Honolulu amendments added submittal requirements Honolulu amendments added submittal requirements pertaining to information required on the plans for the fire pertaining to information required on the plans for the fire protection, means of egress, exterior wall envelope, details and protection, means of egress, exterior wall envelope, details and it lit lsite plan.site plan.
Honolulu will adopt the called inspection requirements Honolulu will adopt the called inspection requirements requiring an inspection prior to constructing floor in flood requiring an inspection prior to constructing floor in flood hazard areas and an elevation certificate is required to behazard areas and an elevation certificate is required to behazard areas, and an elevation certificate is required to be hazard areas, and an elevation certificate is required to be submitted to the department prior to vertical construction.submitted to the department prior to vertical construction.Amendments to the definition of IAmendments to the definition of I--1 and I1 and I--2 care facilities to 2 care facilities to match the State’s definitionmatch the State’s definitionmatch the State s definition.match the State s definition.
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4.4. Deletion of the State Building Code construction limitation Deletion of the State Building Code construction limitation ggamendment but kept the Iamendment but kept the I--1 smoke barrier requirements.1 smoke barrier requirements.
5.5. By the adoption of the 2006 International Building Code, By the adoption of the 2006 International Building Code, d i d hi i f hd i d hi i f hmore nonmore non--separated uses are permitted as this portion of the separated uses are permitted as this portion of the
code has been revised after recode has been revised after re--evaluation of fire hazards:evaluation of fire hazards:2003 A/E 2003 A/E -- 2 hour fire separation 2006 none2 hour fire separation 2006 none// pp
2003 B/M 2003 B/M -- 2 hour fire separation 2006 none2 hour fire separation 2006 none
2003 B/S2003 B/S--1 1 -- 3 hour fire separation 2006 none3 hour fire separation 2006 none
2003 F2003 F--1/S1/S--1 1 –– 3 hour fire separation 2006 none3 hour fire separation 2006 none
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7.7. The 2006 IBC moved the mixed use and occupancy The 2006 IBC moved the mixed use and occupancy p yp yrequirements from Chapter 3 to Chapter 5. requirements from Chapter 3 to Chapter 5.
8.8. The definition of the Assembly occupancy reverted back to The definition of the Assembly occupancy reverted back to the 1997 UBC, “a building or tenant space used for assemblythe 1997 UBC, “a building or tenant space used for assemblythe 1997 UBC, a building or tenant space used for assembly the 1997 UBC, a building or tenant space used for assembly purposes with an occupant load of less than 50 shall be purposes with an occupant load of less than 50 shall be classified as a B occupancy. For the 2003 IBC definition it was classified as a B occupancy. For the 2003 IBC definition it was 100.100.100.100.
9.9. The definition of a Business Group B now includes “Training The definition of a Business Group B now includes “Training and skill development not within a school or academic and skill development not within a school or academic program”program”program .program .
10.10. Reduction from 10 feet to 5 feet from fire separation distances Reduction from 10 feet to 5 feet from fire separation distances for U for motor vehiclefor U for motor vehicle--related occupanciesrelated occupancies
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11.11. The separation of a private garage and the dwelling unit now The separation of a private garage and the dwelling unit now p p g g gp p g g grequires that the doors be “selfrequires that the doors be “self--closing and selfclosing and self--latching” to latching” to better maintain the integrity of the firebetter maintain the integrity of the fire--resistant separation and resistant separation and helps to protect the inhabitants of the dwellings from helps to protect the inhabitants of the dwellings from p p gp p gexposure to smoke, carbon monoxide and other potentially exposure to smoke, carbon monoxide and other potentially harmful vapors from the garage area.harmful vapors from the garage area.
1212 Clarification language was added that the area and heightClarification language was added that the area and height12.12. Clarification language was added that the area and height Clarification language was added that the area and height increases are also valid for the Group Sincreases are also valid for the Group S--2 enclosed parking 2 enclosed parking garages.garages.
1313 Increased the allowance for unlimited heights and areas ofIncreased the allowance for unlimited heights and areas of13.13. Increased the allowance for unlimited heights and areas of Increased the allowance for unlimited heights and areas of buildings where the size is dictated by the special industrial buildings where the size is dictated by the special industrial processes for lowprocesses for low-- and moderateand moderate--hazard Group Fhazard Group F--1 1 occupanciesoccupanciesoccupancies.occupancies.
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14.14. Increased the area of a mezzanines in buildings and structures Increased the area of a mezzanines in buildings and structures ddof Type I or II construction equipped throughout with an of Type I or II construction equipped throughout with an
approved automatic sprinkler system and approved emergency approved automatic sprinkler system and approved emergency voice/alarm communication system from 1/3 to 1/2 of the voice/alarm communication system from 1/3 to 1/2 of the floor area of the room in which the mezzanine is locatedfloor area of the room in which the mezzanine is locatedfloor area of the room in which the mezzanine is located.floor area of the room in which the mezzanine is located.
15.15. Honolulu amendment to exception number 2 of Section Honolulu amendment to exception number 2 of Section 1017.3 to include E, I1017.3 to include E, I--1, M, R1, M, R--1, R1, R--2, R2, R--4, S and U 4, S and U occupancies which will be permitted in the 2009 IBCoccupancies which will be permitted in the 2009 IBCoccupancies which will be permitted in the 2009 IBC. occupancies which will be permitted in the 2009 IBC.
16.16. IBC Section 706.6 increased the size of the opening in a fire IBC Section 706.6 increased the size of the opening in a fire barrier from 120 square feet to 156 square feet.barrier from 120 square feet to 156 square feet.
1717 Honolulu amendment to add an exception to Section 1019 2Honolulu amendment to add an exception to Section 1019 217.17. Honolulu amendment to add an exception to Section 1019.2 Honolulu amendment to add an exception to Section 1019.2 to allow 1 exit within individual dwelling units of Group Rto allow 1 exit within individual dwelling units of Group R--2 2 and Rand R--3 occupancies with a occupant load of 20 or less and is 3 occupancies with a occupant load of 20 or less and is equipped with an automatic sprinkler system throughout.equipped with an automatic sprinkler system throughout.equipped with an automatic sprinkler system throughout.equipped with an automatic sprinkler system throughout.
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17.17. Honolulu amendment, Section 1203.2.2 added to Honolulu amendment, Section 1203.2.2 added to ,,permit unvented attics.permit unvented attics.
18.18. Section 1609.6.2 Section 1609.6.2 –– amended definition of windamended definition of wind--borne borne debris regions to delete “or Hawaii” and to add thedebris regions to delete “or Hawaii” and to add thedebris regions to delete or Hawaii and to add the debris regions to delete or Hawaii and to add the word “effective basic wind speed”. The definition word “effective basic wind speed”. The definition now reads:now reads:
“P i f h i“P i f h i i hi h“Portions of hurricane“Portions of hurricane--prone regions that prone regions that are within 1 mile (1.61 km) of the coastal mean high are within 1 mile (1.61 km) of the coastal mean high water line where the water line where the effectiveeffective basic wind speed is 110 basic wind speed is 110 mph (48 m/s) or greater; or portions or hurricanemph (48 m/s) or greater; or portions or hurricane--prone regions where the prone regions where the effective effective basic wind speed is basic wind speed is 120 mph (53 m/s) or greater; [or Hawaii].”120 mph (53 m/s) or greater; [or Hawaii].”p ( / ) g ; [ ]p ( / ) g ; [ ]
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Wind Speed MapsWind Speed MapsWind Speed MapsWind Speed Maps
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Wind Speed Map for the City and Wind Speed Map for the City and County of HonoluluCounty of Honolulu
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19.19. Proposed Honolulu Amendments requiring an automatic fire Proposed Honolulu Amendments requiring an automatic fire sprinkler system for NEW single sprinkler system for NEW single --family or twofamily or two--family family dwellings no matter the size, number of stories or the number dwellings no matter the size, number of stories or the number of units have been deleted. of units have been deleted. A bl dd d h d i f h 2006A bl dd d h d i f h 200620.20. A new table was added to the adoption of the 2006 A new table was added to the adoption of the 2006 International Residential Code for the “Exterior Walls International Residential Code for the “Exterior Walls ––dwellings with fire sprinklers” if an automatic fire sprinkler dwellings with fire sprinklers” if an automatic fire sprinkler system is voluntarily installed in a singlesystem is voluntarily installed in a single or twoor two familyfamilysystem is voluntarily installed in a singlesystem is voluntarily installed in a single-- or twoor two--family family dwellingdwelling
21.21. Amending Article 5 related to the energy conservation Amending Article 5 related to the energy conservation requirements to ROH Chapter 32requirements to ROH Chapter 32requirements to ROH Chapter 32.requirements to ROH Chapter 32.
22.22. Honolulu amendments to Articles 6 and 7 pertaining to both Honolulu amendments to Articles 6 and 7 pertaining to both Residential and Public swimming pools to reference the Residential and Public swimming pools to reference the International Building Code requirements.International Building Code requirements.International Building Code requirements. International Building Code requirements.
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23.23. Honolulu amendment to Article 9 for the adoption ofHonolulu amendment to Article 9 for the adoption of23.23. Honolulu amendment to Article 9 for the adoption of Honolulu amendment to Article 9 for the adoption of the 2006 Existing Building Code. the 2006 Existing Building Code.
24.24. Honolulu amendment to Article 12 for the adoption Honolulu amendment to Article 12 for the adoption ppof Indigenous Hawaiian Architectureof Indigenous Hawaiian Architecture
25.25. Honolulu amendment to Article 13 for the adoption Honolulu amendment to Article 13 for the adoption ppof Hawaii Residential Safe Room standardsof Hawaii Residential Safe Room standards
26.26. Honolulu amendment to Article 14 for the adoption Honolulu amendment to Article 14 for the adoption of Public High Occupancy Building design criteria for of Public High Occupancy Building design criteria for enhanced hurricane protection area.enhanced hurricane protection area.
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Suggested References for your library is Suggested References for your library is h i i i lh i i i lthe prescriptive construction manualsthe prescriptive construction manuals
http://www iccsafe org/Store/Pages/FreeCodes ahttp://www iccsafe org/Store/Pages/FreeCodes ahttp://www.iccsafe.org/Store/Pages/FreeCodes.ahttp://www.iccsafe.org/Store/Pages/FreeCodes.aspxspx110 MPH110 MPH 120 MPH120 MPH 130 MPH130 MPH110 MPH 110 MPH 120 MPH120 MPH 130 MPH130 MPH
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Revised Ordinances of the City and Revised Ordinances of the City and County of HonoluluCounty of Honolulu
http://www.co.honolulu.hi.us/refs/roh/http://www.co.honolulu.hi.us/refs/roh/
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Revised ordinances affecting Revised ordinances affecting building permits (13 out of 41)building permits (13 out of 41)
Chapter 14 Public Works Chapter 14 Public Works Chapter 22 Subdivision of Chapter 22 Subdivision of ppInfrastructure Infrastructure Chapter 16 Building CodeChapter 16 Building CodeChapter 17 Electrical CodeChapter 17 Electrical Code
ppLandLandChapter 23 Shoreline Chapter 23 Shoreline SetbacksSetbacksChapter 17 Electrical CodeChapter 17 Electrical Code
Chapter 18 Fees and Permits Chapter 18 Fees and Permits for Building , Electrical, for Building , Electrical, Pl bi d Sid lkPl bi d Sid lk
SetbacksSetbacksChapter 25 Special Chapter 25 Special Management AreaManagement AreaCh 27 H i C dCh 27 H i C dPlumbing and Sidewalk Plumbing and Sidewalk
CodesCodesChapter 19 Plumbing CodeChapter 19 Plumbing Code
Chapter 27 Housing CodeChapter 27 Housing CodeChapter 32 Building Energy Chapter 32 Building Energy Efficiency StandardsEfficiency Standardsp gp g
Chapter 20 Fire CodeChapter 20 Fire CodeChapter 21 Land Use Chapter 21 Land Use OrdinanceOrdinance
Chapter 33 Development Chapter 33 Development AgreementsAgreements
OrdinanceOrdinance
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How to Improve Your How to Improve Your Plan SubmittalPlan Submittal
Department of Planning and PermittingDepartment of Planning and PermittingCi & C f H l lCi & C f H l lCity & County of HonoluluCity & County of Honolulu
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Descriptive TitleDescriptive TitleDescriptive TitleDescriptive TitlePhrases such as:Phrases such as:
•• New BuildingNew Building•• New BuildingNew Building
•• AdditionAddition
•• Alteration (Interior and/or Exterior)Alteration (Interior and/or Exterior)
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General InformationGeneral InformationGeneral InformationGeneral Information
•• AddressAddress•• AddressAddress•• TMKTMK
B ildi NB ildi N•• Building NameBuilding Name•• FloorFloor
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Building Code SummaryBuilding Code SummaryBuilding Code SummaryBuilding Code Summary•• Occupancy Occupancy •• Type of ConstructionType of Construction•• HeightHeight•• HeightHeight•• Floor AreaFloor Area•• Area ModificationsArea Modifications
Special ProvisionsSpecial Provisions•• Special ProvisionsSpecial Provisions
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Building Code SummaryBuilding Code Summaryg yg y
Occupancy Occupancy
•• UseUse•• Mixed Uses (Nonseparated vs. Separated)Mixed Uses (Nonseparated vs. Separated)•• Spaces Used for Different PurposesSpaces Used for Different PurposesSpaces Used for Different PurposesSpaces Used for Different Purposes
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Building Code SummaryBuilding Code Summary
T f C iT f C iType of ConstructionType of Construction
•• Type IA, IBType IA, IB•• Type IIA IIBType IIA IIBType IIA, IIBType IIA, IIB•• Type IIIA, IIIBType IIIA, IIIB
T IVT IV•• Type IVType IV•• Type VA, VBType VA, VB
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Building Code SummaryBuilding Code Summary
H i hH i hHeightHeight
•• Story (Excludes Basements, Mezzanines and Story (Excludes Basements, Mezzanines and Penthouses)Penthouses)))
•• In FeetIn Feet
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Building Code SummaryBuilding Code Summaryg yg y
Floor AreaFloor Area
•• Floor by Floor (Includes Parking)Floor by Floor (Includes Parking)•• Total Floor Area (Excludes Basements, Total Floor Area (Excludes Basements,
Mezzanines, Penthouses and Pedestrian Mezzanines, Penthouses and Pedestrian Walkways)Walkways)
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Building Code SummaryBuilding Code Summaryg yg y
Area ModificationsArea Modifications
•• FrontageFrontage•• Fire SprinklersFire Sprinklers
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Building Code SummaryBuilding Code Summaryg yg y
Special ProvisionsSpecial Provisions
•• Any Uncommon ExceptionsAny Uncommon Exceptions
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Architectural Site PlanArchitectural Site PlanArchitectural Site PlanArchitectural Site PlanSite plans should include:Site plans should include:
•• Distances from the building to propertyDistances from the building to property•• Distances from the building to property Distances from the building to property lines.lines.
•• Distances to imaginary lines betweenDistances to imaginary lines betweenDistances to imaginary lines between Distances to imaginary lines between buildings on the same lot.buildings on the same lot.
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Civil Site PlanCivil Site PlanCivil Site PlanCivil Site Plan
•• Flood ZonesFlood Zones•• Flood ZonesFlood Zones•• Flood ElevationsFlood Elevations
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StructuralStructuralStructuralStructural
•• Special Inspection ItemsSpecial Inspection Items•• Special Inspection ItemsSpecial Inspection Items
Wi d S dWi d S d•• Wind SpeedWind Speed•• Occupancy Category (I, II, III or IV)Occupancy Category (I, II, III or IV)•• Enclosed, Partially Enclosed or Open (ASCE 7)Enclosed, Partially Enclosed or Open (ASCE 7)
•• Seismic Design Category (A, B, C or D)Seismic Design Category (A, B, C or D)
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MechanicalMechanicalMechanicalMechanical
•• Energy Code CertificationEnergy Code Certification•• Energy Code CertificationEnergy Code Certification•• Fire Sprinkler PlanFire Sprinkler Plan
Fi / S k DFi / S k D•• Fire / Smoke DampersFire / Smoke Dampers
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ElectricalElectricalElectricalElectrical
•• Clear Scope of Work (No EE)Clear Scope of Work (No EE)•• Clear Scope of Work (No EE)Clear Scope of Work (No EE)•• Location of Electrical PanelLocation of Electrical Panel
Ill i i E PIll i i E P•• Illumination Emergency PowerIllumination Emergency Power
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Building Code Building Code A li i E iA li i E iApplication ExerciseApplication Exercise
New BuildingNew Building
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Section 704.3Section 704.3
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Other Buildings on the Same LotOther Buildings on the Same LotOther Buildings on the Same LotOther Buildings on the Same Lot
•• Occupancy?Occupancy?•• Occupancy?Occupancy?•• Type of Construction?Type of Construction?
S H i h ?S H i h ?•• Story Height?Story Height?•• Floor Area?Floor Area?
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OccupancyOccupancyOccupancyOccupancy
Chapter 3Chapter 3
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Mixed OccupanciesMixed OccupanciesMixed OccupanciesMixed Occupancies
Nonseparated vs. SeparatedNonseparated vs. SeparatedS ti 508S ti 508Section 508Section 508
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Fire SprinklersFire SprinklersFire SprinklersFire Sprinklers
Section 903Section 903
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Type of ConstructionType of ConstructionType of ConstructionType of Construction
Table 601Table 601
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Area ModificationsArea ModificationsArea ModificationsArea Modifications
Frontage and Fire SprinklersFrontage and Fire SprinklersS i 506S i 506Section 506Section 506
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Allowable Height and Allowable Height and B ildi AB ildi ABuilding AreasBuilding Areas
Table 503Table 503
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Exterior WallsExterior WallsExterior WallsExterior Walls
Fire ResistanceFire ResistanceTable 602Table 602
OpeningsOpeningsTable 704 8Table 704 8Table 704.8Table 704.8
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Wind DesignWind Design
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Wind DesignWind DesignWind Design Wind Design
Wind SpeedWind SpeedL l A d t S tiL l A d t S tiLocal Amendment Section Local Amendment Section
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Wind DesignWind DesignWind DesignWind Design
Protection of OpeningsProtection of OpeningsLocal Amendment SectionLocal Amendment SectionLocal Amendment Section Local Amendment Section
1609.1.21609.1.2
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Wind DesignWind DesignWind DesignWind Design
Occupancy CategoryOccupancy CategoryT bl 1604 5T bl 1604 5Table 1604.5Table 1604.5
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Energy CodeEnergy CodeEnergy CodeEnergy Code
Local Amendment to 2006 ICC Local Amendment to 2006 ICC International Energy Conservation International Energy Conservation gg
CodeCode
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ROH Chapter 32ROH Chapter 32A i l 4 A d h 2006A i l 4 A d h 2006Article 4. Amendments to the 2006 Article 4. Amendments to the 2006
ICC International Energy ICC International Energy gygyConservation CodeConservation Code
Section 104.3Section 104.3Conformance StatementConformance Statement
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Building Code Application Building Code Application --Existing Building ExerciseExisting Building ExerciseExisting Building ExerciseExisting Building Exercise
Scenario:Scenario: Owner of an existing restaurant/bar Owner of an existing restaurant/bar g /g /approaches you to see if they are able to change approaches you to see if they are able to change the use of their establishment to an the use of their establishment to an concert/entertainment venue for live concert/entertainment venue for live entertainment.entertainment.
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Known: Existing building was built in 1954 as a Known: Existing building was built in 1954 as a g gg grestaurant and has had renovations over the restaurant and has had renovations over the years. The existing building is elevated 3 feet years. The existing building is elevated 3 feet above the existing grade. Information you can above the existing grade. Information you can obtain through POSSE obtain through POSSE
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The types of construction and occupancies have The types of construction and occupancies have changed throughout the various editions of the codeschanged throughout the various editions of the codeschanged throughout the various editions of the codeschanged throughout the various editions of the codes
1973 UBC1973 UBCA A –– assembly building with a stage assembly building with a stage and an occupant load 1000 or and an occupant load 1000 or r t rr t r
1976 UBC1976 UBCAA--1 assembly building with a stage 1 assembly building with a stage and an occupant load 1000 or and an occupant load 1000 or r t rr t rgreater.greater.
B B ––1 any building or portion 1 any building or portion thereof with an occupant load less thereof with an occupant load less than 1000 and a stagethan 1000 and a stage
greater.greater.AA--2 any building or portion thereof 2 any building or portion thereof with an occupant load less than with an occupant load less than 1000 and a stage1000 and a stagethan 1000 and a stagethan 1000 and a stage
BB--2 any building or portion thereof 2 any building or portion thereof with an occupant load 300 or more with an occupant load 300 or more without a stage.without a stage.
1000 and a stage1000 and a stageAA--2.1 any building or portion 2.1 any building or portion thereof with an occupant load 300 thereof with an occupant load 300 or more without a stage.or more without a stage.
BB--3 any building or portion thereof 3 any building or portion thereof with and occupant load less than with and occupant load less than 300 without a stage.300 without a stage.BB 4 S di i i d4 S di i i d
AA--3 any building or portion thereof 3 any building or portion thereof with an occupant load less than with an occupant load less than 300 without a stage.300 without a stage.AA 4 S di i i d4 S di i i dBB--4 Stadiums, reviewing stands4 Stadiums, reviewing stands AA--4 Stadiums, reviewing stands4 Stadiums, reviewing stands
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The types of construction and occupancies have The types of construction and occupancies have h d h h h i di i f h dh d h h h i di i f h dchanged throughout the various editions of the codeschanged throughout the various editions of the codes
Continued 1973 UBCContinued 1973 UBC Continued 1976 UBCContinued 1976 UBCCC--1 any building used for educational 1 any building used for educational purposes with an occupant load greater purposes with an occupant load greater than 50.than 50.CC 2 b ildi d f d i l2 b ildi d f d i l
EE--1 any building used for educational 1 any building used for educational purposes with an occupant load greater purposes with an occupant load greater than 50.than 50.EE 2 d b ildi d f d i l2 d b ildi d f d i lCC--2 any building used for educational 2 any building used for educational
purposes for less than 50.purposes for less than 50.CC--3 any building used for day care 3 any building used for day care purposes for more than 6 childrenpurposes for more than 6 children
EE--2 and building used for educational 2 and building used for educational purposes for less than 50.purposes for less than 50.EE--3 any building used for day care 3 any building used for day care purposed for more than 6 childrenpurposed for more than 6 childrenpurposes for more than 6 childrenpurposes for more than 6 children
D were institutional occupanciesD were institutional occupanciesE were hazardous occupanciesE were hazardous occupanciesFF--1 gasoline service stations storage1 gasoline service stations storage
purposed for more than 6 childrenpurposed for more than 6 childrenI were institutional occupanciesI were institutional occupanciesH were hazardous occupanciesH were hazardous occupanciesBB--1 gasoline service stations storage1 gasoline service stations storageFF 1 gasoline service stations, storage 1 gasoline service stations, storage
garages.garages.FF--2 retail, offices, drinking and dining 2 retail, offices, drinking and dining less than 100 occupant load.less than 100 occupant load.
BB 1 gasoline service stations, storage 1 gasoline service stations, storage garages.garages.BB--2 retail, office, drinking and dining 2 retail, office, drinking and dining less than 100 occupant load. less than 100 occupant load.
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International Existing Building CodeInternational Existing Building CodeInternational Existing Building CodeInternational Existing Building Code
P i i li h dP i i li h d Ch f UCh f U l i i dl i i d1.1. Prescriptive compliance method Prescriptive compliance method 2.2. Repairs Repairs –– the restoration to good or the restoration to good or
sound condition of any part of an sound condition of any part of an existing building for the purpose of existing building for the purpose of MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE
Change of Use Change of Use –– alterations required alterations required to existing due to the change of use.to existing due to the change of use.Additions Additions –– alterations due to an alterations due to an extension or increase of floor area, or extension or increase of floor area, or heightheightMAINTENANCE.MAINTENANCE.
3.3. Alteration Alteration –– Level 1 Level 1 –– the removal the removal and replacement or covering of and replacement or covering of existing that serves the same existing that serves the same purposepurpose
height.height.8.8. Historic Buildings Historic Buildings –– special special
requirements due to the historical requirements due to the historical significance of a building.significance of a building.
99 Relocated B ildingsRelocated B ildings amended toamended topurpose.purpose.4.4. Alteration Alteration –– Level 2 Level 2 –– the the
RECONFIGURATION of space RECONFIGURATION of space less than 50%less than 50%
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9.9. Relocated Buildings Relocated Buildings –– amended to amended to Chapter 16, Article 2 of the Building Chapter 16, Article 2 of the Building Code.Code.
10.10. Performance compliance methods Performance compliance methods ––an engineering approach based uponan engineering approach based upon5.5. Alteration Alteration –– Level 3 greater then Level 3 greater then
50% 50% an engineering approach based upon an engineering approach based upon design to performance goals and design to performance goals and objectives to meet the lifeobjectives to meet the life--safety safety requirements of the codes. requirements of the codes.
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Occupant load calculation based upon the use, and the determined p ,
areas, and the occupant load factors
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Dimensions of the existing buildingexisting building
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Exit capacities of the exit (total 3 as the kitchen exit does p (not count as an exit)
Main entrance 36”/.2 = 180
All other exits 36”/.3 = 120 x 2 (.3 used due to the stairs at the exterior of all the exit doors for the building)
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Residential drawings submittal Residential drawings submittal checklistchecklist
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Commercial Plans submittal Commercial Plans submittal checklist checklist –– short versionshort version
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Supplemental Commercial Plans Supplemental Commercial Plans Submittal Checklist Submittal Checklist -- long versionlong version
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