Type I
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A or B
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Type II
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A or B
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Type III
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A or B
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Type IV
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HT
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Type V
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A or B
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Group A-1
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Assembly uses with seating for the production or viewing of
motion pictures or viewing performing arts.
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Group A-2
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Assembly uses intended for the consumption of food or drink.
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Group A-3
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Assembly uses intended for worship, recreation or amusement
(uses not classified elsewhere in Group A).
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Group A-4
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Assembly uses intended for viewing indoor sports events with
spectator seating.
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Group A-5
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Assembly uses intended for participation in or viewing outdoor.
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Group B
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The use of a building or portion thereof for office, professional
or service type transactions.
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Group E
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The use of a building or structure for educational purposes
by six or more persons at any one time through the 12th grade.
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Day care used for the education, supervision or personal care
of more than five children over the age of 2 1/2 shall be part
of this group.
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Group F-1
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Factory or industrial uses which pose a moderate hazard (all
uses not fitting the F-2 category).
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Group F-2
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Factory or industrial uses that involve the fabrication or manufacturing
of noncombustible materials and the processing or packaging of the
finished product does not pose a significant fire hazard.
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Group H-1
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Buildings or structures that contain materials that pose a threat
of detonation.
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Group H-2
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Buildings or structures that contain materials that present
a deflagration hazard or hazard from accelerated burning.
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Group H-3
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Buildings or structures that contain materials that readily
support combustion or present a physical hazard.
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Group H-4
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Buildings or structures that contain materials that contain
materials that are health hazards.
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Group H-5
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Semiconductor fabrication facilities and comparable research
and development.
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Group I-1
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Buildings or structures or portions thereof housing more than
16 persons on a twenty-four-hour basis because of age, mental disease
or other reasons live in a supervised residential care environment
(persons in this group can respond to emergencies without physical
assistance).
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Group I-2
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Buildings or structures or portions thereof used for medical,
surgical, psychiatric, nursing or custodial care on a twenty-four-hour
basis of five or more persons not capable of self-preservation.
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A facility that provides child care on a twenty-four-hour basis
to more than five children 2 1/2 years of age or less or part
of this group.
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Group I-3
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Buildings or structures or portions thereof that are inhabited
by more than five persons who are under restraint or security. Persons
in this group are usually incapable of self-preservation because of
security measures.
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Group I-4
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Buildings or structures or portions thereof occupied by persons
of any age who receive custodial care for less than 24 hours by persons
other than family in a place other than the home of the person being
cared for.
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Group M
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Buildings or structures or portions thereof for the display
and sale of merchandise (involves stocks of goods, wares or merchandise
incidental to such purposes and accessible to the public).
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Group R-1
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Residential occupancies where the occupants are primarily transient
(less than 30 days).
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Group R-2
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Residential occupancies containing more than 2 dwelling units
where occupants are permanent in nature.
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Group R-3
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Residential occupancies are permanent in nature where buildings
do not contain more than 2 dwelling units or adult or child-care facilities
that provide accommodations for five or fewer persons of any age for
less than 24 hours.
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Group R-4
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Residential occupancy buildings for residential care/assisted
living for more than five but not more than 16 persons.
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Group S-1
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Moderate hazard storage.
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Group S-2
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Low-hazard storage of noncombustible items (can be on combustible
surface).
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Group U
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Covers all buildings and structures not covered in any other
occupancy chapter.
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