[R.O. 2007 § 504.010; Ord. No. 4626 §§ 1—2, 9-14-2006; Ord.
No. 5543 §§ 1—2 (Exh. A(504.010)), 2-10-2011; Ord. No. 6958, 5-10-2018; Ord. No. 7912, 12-21-2023]
A certain document, one (1) copy of which has been on file for
at least ninety (90) days in the office of the City Clerk of the City
of St. Peters, being marked and designated as "The International Residential
Code (IRC) for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2021 Edition," as published
by the International Code Council, Inc., as amended, along with Appendices
AE, AK, AM, and AP, as amended, and is hereby adopted as the Residential
Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings of the City; and all of the
regulations, provisions, conditions, and terms of the 2021 International
Residential Code, including Appendices AE, AK, AM, and AP, as published
by the International Code Council, Inc., are hereby referred to, adopted,
and made part thereof, as if fully set out in this Chapter, with additions,
insertions, deletions, and changes prescribed in this Chapter.
[R.O. 2007 § 504.020; Ord. No. 4626 §§ 1—2, 9-14-2006; Ord.
No. 5543 §§ 1—2 (Exh. A(504.020)), 2-10-2011; Ord.
No. 7912, 12-21-2023]
Throughout the Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings adopted in Section
504.010, wherever the term "Name of Jurisdiction" or "Local Jurisdiction" appears, it shall be deemed to mean the City of St. Peters, Missouri.
[R.O. 2007 § 504.030; Ord. No. 4626 §§ 1—2, 9-14-2006; Ord.
No. 5543 §§ 1—2 (Exh. A(504.030)), 2-10-2011; Ord.
No. 7912, 12-21-2023]
Throughout the Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings adopted in Section
504.010, wherever the term "Code Official" or "Building Official" is used, it is deemed to mean the Building Commissioner.
[Ord. No.
5543 §§ 1—2 (Exh. A(504.031)), 2-10-2011; Ord.
No. 5603 § 1, 6-23-2011; Ord. No. 7912, 12-21-2023]
Throughout the Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings adopted in Section
504.010, wherever the term "International Building Code" is used, it is deemed to mean St. Peters Building Code (Non-Residential), Chapter
505, wherever the term "International Existing Building Code" is used, it is deemed to mean St. Peters Existing Building Code, Chapter
506, wherever the term "International Fire Code" is used, it is deemed to mean St. Peters Fire Prevention Code, Chapter
507, wherever the term "NFPA 70" is used, it is deemed to mean St. Peters Electrical Code, Chapter
510, wherever the term "International Energy Conservation Code" is used, it is deemed to mean St. Peters Energy Conservation Code, Chapter
513, wherever the term "International Mechanical Code" is used, it is deemed to mean St. Peters Mechanical Code, Chapter
515, wherever the term "International Fuel Gas Code" is used, it is deemed to mean St. Peters Fuel Gas Code, Chapter
516, wherever the term "International Plumbing Code" is used, it is deemed to mean St. Peters Plumbing Code, Chapter
520, wherever the term "International Swimming Pool and Spa Code" is used, it is deemed to mean St. Peters Swimming Pool and Spa Code, Chapter
523, wherever the term "International Property Maintenance Code" is used, it is deemed to mean St. Peters Property Maintenance Code, Chapter
525, wherever the term "ICC 500" is used, it is deemed to mean St. Peters Design and Construction of Storm Shelters Code, Chapter
527.
[R.O. 2007 § 504.040; Ord. No. 4626 §§ 1—2, 9-14-2006; Ord.
No. 5305 §§ 1—2, 12-17-2009; Ord. No. 5543 §§ 1—2 (Exh. A(504.040)), 2-10-2011; Ord. No. 5603 § 1, 6-23-2011; Ord. No. 6958, 5-10-2018; Ord. No. 7490, 8-26-2021; Ord. No. 7912, 12-21-2023]
A. The Code adopted in Section
504.010 is amended as follows:
1.
R101.1 Title. These provisions shall be known as the Residential
Code for One- and Two-Family Dwelling of the City of St. Peters, and
shall be cited as such and will be referred to herein as "this code."
2.
R101.2.90 Application Of Prior Codes. At the discretion of the
City Administrator of the City of St. Peters, contractors may be allowed
to complete residential construction under prior building codes, if
the City should adopt new code(s) during active construction of the
subdivision.
3.
R102.5.90 Amend Appendices. Amend Appendices adopted under Section
504.010.
4.
R105.2 Work Exempt From Permit. [Amended in its entirety to
read as follows] Permits shall not be required for the following.
Exemption from permit requirements of this code shall not be deemed
to grant authorization for any work to be done in any manner in violation
of the provisions of this code or any other laws or ordinances of
this jurisdiction.
Building:
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1.
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One-story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage
sheds, playhouses and similar uses, provided the floor area does not
exceed one hundred twenty (120) square feet (11.15 m2).
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2.
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Fences not over six (6) feet (1,829 mm) high.
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3.
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Retaining walls that are not over four (4) feet (1,219 mm) in
height measured from the lowest adjacent grade to top of the wall,
unless supporting a surcharge or impounding Class I, II or IIIA liquids.
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4.
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Water tanks supported directly upon grade if the capacity does
not exceed five thousand (5,000) gallons (18,927 L) and the ratio
of height to diameter or width does not exceed two to one (2:1).
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5.
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Sidewalks, patio, and driveways except as required under Chapter 545, Section 545.020.
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6.
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Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, counter tops
and similar finish work.
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7.
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Prefabricated swimming pools that are less than twenty-four
(24) inches (610 mm) deep.
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8.
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Swings and other playground equipment.
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9.
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Window awnings support by an exterior wall which do not project
more than fifty-four (54) inches (372 mm) from the exterior wall and
do not require additional support.
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Electrical:
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1.
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Listed cord-and-plug connected temporary decorative lighting.
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2.
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Reinstallation of attachment plug receptacles but not the outlets
thereof.
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3.
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Replacement of branch circuit overcurrent devices of the required
capacity in the same location.
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4.
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Electrical wiring, devices, appliances, apparatus, or equipment
operating at less than twenty-five (25) volts and not capable of supplying
more than fifty (50) watts of energy.
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5.
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Minor repair work, including the replacement of lamps or the
connection of approved portable electrical equipment to approved permanently
installed receptacles.
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Gas:
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1.
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Portable heating, cooking, or clothes drying appliances.
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2.
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Replacement of any minor part that does not alter approval of
equipment or make such equipment unsafe.
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3.
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Portable-fuel-cell appliances that are not connected to a fixed
piping system and are not interconnected to a power grid.
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Mechanical:
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1.
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Portable heating appliances.
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2.
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Portable ventilation appliances.
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3.
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Portable cooling units.
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4.
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Steam, hot- or chilled-water piping within any heating or cooling
equipment regulated by this code.
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5.
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Replacement of any minor part that does not alter approval of
equipment or make such equipment unsafe.
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6.
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Portable evaporative coolers.
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7.
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Self-contained refrigeration systems containing ten (10) pounds
(4.54 kg) or less of refrigerant or that are actuated by motors of
one (1) horsepower (746 W) or less.
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8.
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Portable-fuel-cell appliances that are not connected to a fixed
piping system and are not interconnected to a power grid.
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Plumbing:
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1.
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The stopping of leaks in drains, water, soil, waste or vent
pipe; provided, however, that if any concealed trap, drainpipe, water,
soil, waste or vent pipe becomes defective and it becomes necessary
to remove and replace the same with new material, such work shall
be considered as new work and a permit shall be obtained and inspection
made as provided in this code.
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2.
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The clearing of stoppages or the repairing of leaks in pipes,
valves or fixtures, and the removal and reinstallation of water closets,
provided such repairs do not involve or require the replacement or
rearrangement of valves, pipes, or fixtures.
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5.
R105.90 Integrated Permits. The Code Official may issue integrated
building, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, etc., permits on a single
permit application.
6.
R106.1 Submittal Documents. Submittal documents consisting of
construction documents, and other data shall be submitted in a digital
format with each application for a permit. The construction documents
shall be prepared by a registered design professional where required
by the statutes of the jurisdiction in which the project is to be
constructed. Where special conditions exist, the building official
is authorized to require additional construction documents to be prepared
by a registered design professional.
Exception: The building official is authorized to waive the
submission of construction documents and other data not required to
be prepared by a registered design professional if it is found that
the nature of the work applied for is such that reviewing of construction
documents is not necessary to obtain compliance with this code.
7.
R106.1.90 Electronic Submission. Where design documents, including,
but not limited to, plot plans, site plans, design drawings, specifications,
etc., are originally created electronically, the building official
is authorized to require electronic submittal of documents in a portable
document format (PDF) or similar format for review. Where design documents
were originally prepared on paper and are submitted in a paper form,
the building official is authorized to charge a fee for converting
those drawings to PDF equal to the cost incurred by city staff recreating
the document and not to exceed more than one dollar ($1.00) per page.
Exception: Where submittal documents were originally prepared
by hand and are eleven (11) inches by seventeen (17) inches or less,
the fee for document conversion shall not be charged.
8.
R106.1.1.90 Sprinkler Verification. All applications for permit
for one- and two-family dwellings shall include a written verification
by the builder affirming that a fire sprinkler system was offered
to the purchaser prior to entering into the purchase contract in conformance
with Section R313 of this code. If there is no purchaser at the time
of the permit application submittal, then said verification shall
be made as soon as there is a purchaser and prior to the issuance
of a certificate of occupancy for the new residence.
9.
R106.3.1 Approval Of Construction Documents. Where the Code
Official issues a permit, the construction documents shall be approved,
in writing, or by a stamp that states "REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE."
One (1) set of construction documents so reviewed shall be retained
by the Code Official. The other set may be kept at the site of work
or made available at the time of inspection and shall be open to inspection
by the Code Official or a duly authorized representative.
10.
R108.2 Fee Schedule. On buildings, structures, electrical, gas,
mechanical and plumbing systems or alterations requiring a permit,
a fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with
Appendix A, Schedule of Fee, of Title V of the Municipal Code of the
City of St. Peters, Missouri.
11.
R108.2.90 Amount Due Or Refunds. The Code Official shall authorize
the refunding of money. The collection of fees due to the City and
the refunding of money shall be as follows:
1. Refund the full amount of any fee paid hereunder which was erroneously
paid or collected.
2. Refund ninety percent (90%) or collect ten percent (10%) of the permit
fee when no work has been done on the site and application required
a plan review to process a permit.
3. Refund eighty percent (80%) or collect twenty percent (20%) of the
permit fee when no work has been done on the site and application
required a plan review to process a permit.
4. No refund if permit has been voided; if work has been stopped; or
if any work has been done at the site.
The Code Official shall not authorize the refunding of any fee
paid, except upon written application filed by the original permittee
not later than one hundred eighty (180) days after the date of fee
payment.
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12.
R108.6 Work Commencing Before Permit Issuance. Any person who
commences work requiring a permit on a building, structure, electrical,
gas, mechanical, or plumbing system before obtaining the necessary
permits shall be subject to a fee as set out in Appendix A, Schedule
of Fees, of this Title. A fee may be assessed for each additional
inspection that shall be in addition to the required permit fees.
Exception:
2. Stakeouts and other necessary planning procedures.
13.
R109.1.5.90 Supplemental Inspection. In addition to the required
inspection heretofore specified, the Code Official may make other
inspections, which in his/her judgment is reasonably necessary due
to unusual construction or circumstances. The Code Official shall
have the authority to inspect any construction work in order to ascertain
whether compliance with the Building Code is being met and in order
that he/she may properly enforce the rules promulgated by this code.
These inspections may include but are not limited to examinations
to determine whether zoning requirements are being met, and may include
all other phases of building construction. A fee as set out in Appendix
A of this Title may be assessed for each additional inspection.
14.
R109.1.5.90.1 Extra Inspection. If by judgment of the Code Official
an inspection requested is not ready or accessible for inspection,
or in the judgment of the Code Official the applicant has caused the
City extra inspections other than typically required, a fee as set
out in Appendix A of this Title may be assessed for each additional
inspection or re-inspection.
15.
R109.90 Workmanship. Repairs, maintenance work, alterations
or installations which are caused directly or indirectly by the enforcement
of this code shall be executed and installed in a workmanlike manner
in compliance with this code, in accordance with industry standards,
and in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions.
16.
R110.1 Use And Occupancy. A building or structure shall not
be used or occupied, and a change in the existing use or occupancy
classification of a building or structure or portion thereof shall
not be made until the building official has issued a certificate of
occupancy therefor as provided herein. Issuance of a certificate of
occupancy shall not be construed as an approval of a violation of
the provisions of this code or of other ordinances of the jurisdiction.
Certificates presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the
provisions of this code or other ordinances of the jurisdiction shall
not be valid.
Exceptions:
1. Work exempt from permits under Section R105.2.
2. Accessory building or structures.
3. Change in occupancy of an owner-occupied residential dwelling unit used exclusively as the primary residence of the owner, as defined in Section
525.045.
17.
R110.1.90 Use And Occupancy - Re-Occupancy Inspections. Refer to Chapter
525 of the Municipal Code of St. Peters for regulations concerning re-occupancy inspections of non-owner-occupied residential dwellings.
18.
R112 Board Of Appeals. A person shall have the right to appeal a decision of the Code Official to the Board of Appeals as established in Chapters
410 and
505 of the Municipal Code of the City of St. Peters. An application for appeal shall be based on a claim that the true intent of this code or the rules legally adopted hereunder have been incorrectly interpreted, the provisions of this code do not fully apply, or an equally good or better form of construction is proposed. The application shall be filed on a form obtained from the Code Official within twenty (20) days after the notice was served.
19.
R112.1 General. - Delete.
20.
R112.2 Limitations On Authority. - Delete.
21.
R112.3 Qualifications. - Delete.
22.
R112.4 Administration. - Delete.
23.
R114.90 Unlawful Continuance. Any person who shall continue
any work in or about the structure after having been served with a
stop work order, except such work that person is directed to perform
to remove a violation or unsafe condition, shall be guilty of an offense.
24.
R202 Definitions. [Amend to Include]
ROUGH-IN
The installation of all parts of the plumbing system that
must be completed prior to covering from view. This includes DWV,
water supply and built-in fixture supports. DWV shall be the minimum
installation in an unfinished area.
STORY ABOVE GRADE PLANE
Any story having its finished floor surface entirely above
grade plane, or in which the finished surface of the floor next above
is either of the following.
1.
More than six (6) feet above grade plane.
2.
More than twelve (12) feet (3,658 mm) above the finished ground
level at any point.
Exception: When a crawl space or supporting wall is below a
walkout basement, that supporting wall is to be engineered but will
not be considered a story.
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WORKMANLIKE
Executed in a skilled manner; e.g., generally plumb, level,
square, in line, undamaged and without marring adjacent work.
25.
Table R301.2 Climatic And Geographic Design Criteria. The following
values shall be entered into the table footnote b to the table are
amended as follows:
Ground snow load = 20 P.S.F.
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Wind speed = 115 M.P.H.
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Seismic design category for residential construction = "C"
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Weathering = Severe
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Frost depth = 30 Inch
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Termite = Yes
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Winter design temp = 6 degrees
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Ice barrier underlayment on the roof = none
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Flood hazards = Start April 19, 1979 Latest August 2, 1996
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Air freezing Index = 963
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Mean annual temp = 55.2 degrees
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The frost depth may require deeper footings than indicated in
Figure R403.1(1)
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26.
R302.1 Exterior Walls. Construction, projections, openings,
and penetrations of exterior walls of dwellings and accessory building
shall comply with Table R302.1(1); or dwellings equipped throughout
with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section
P2904 shall comply with Table R302.1(2).
Exceptions:
1. Walls, projects, openings, or penetrations in walls perpendicular
to the line used to determine the fire separation distance.
2. Walls of individual dwellings and accessory structures located on
the same lot.
3. Detached tool shed and storage sheds, playhouses and similar structures
exempted from permits are not required to provide wall protection
based on location on the lot. Projections beyond the exterior wall
shall not extend over the lot line.
4. Detached garages accessory to a dwelling located within two (2) feet
(610 mm) of a lot line are permitted to have roof eave projections
not exceeding four (4) inches (102 mm).
5. Foundation vents installed in compliance with this code are permitted.
6. Cantilevered manufactured fireplaces.
27.
R302.5.1 Opening Protection. Openings from a private garage
directly into a room used for sleeping purposes shall not be permitted.
Other openings between the garage and residence shall be equipped
with solid wood doors not less than one and three-eighths (1 3/8)
inches (35 mm) in thickness, solid or honeycomb-core steel doors not
less than one and three-eighths (1 3/8) inches (35 mm) thick,
or twenty minute fire-rated doors
28.
R302.13 Fire Protection Of Floors. Floor assemblies that are
not required elsewhere in this code to be fire-resistance rated, shall
be provided with one-half (1/2) inch (12.7 mm) gypsum wallboard membrane,
five-eighths (5/8) inch (16 mm) wood structural panel membrane, or
equivalent on the underside of the floor framing member. Penetrations
or openings for ducts, vents, electrical outlets, lighting, devices,
luminaires, wires, speakers, drainage, piping and similar openings
or penetrations shall be permitted.
Fire blocking, draft stopping, fire taping, and/or additional
framing is not required.
Exceptions:
1. Floor assemblies located directly over a space protected by an automatic
sprinkler system in accordance with Section P2904, NFPA 13D, or other
approved equivalent sprinkler system.
2. Floor assemblies located directly over a crawl space not intended
for storage or fuel-fired appliances.
3. Portions of floor assemblies shall be permitted to be unprotected
where complying with the following:
3.1
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The aggregate area of the unprotected floor assembly does not
exceed one hundred (100) square feet per HVAC zone.
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3.2
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Areas of the floor assembly covered by HVAC metal plenum, trunk
lines, and steel structural beams shall be considered protected. Gypsum
wallboard membrane shall be within two (2) inches of all previously
listed items.
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4. Wood floor assemblies using dimension lumber or structural composite
lumber equal to or greater than two (2) inch by ten (10) inch (50.8
mm by 254 mm) nominal dimension, or other approved floor assemblies
demonstrating equivalent fire performance.
29.
R303.5.2 Exhaust Openings. Exhaust air shall not be directed
below six (6) feet and eight (8) inches onto public walkways.
30.
R303.8 Exterior Stairway Illumination. Exterior stairways shall
be provided with an artificial light source. Exterior stairways providing
access to a basement from the outdoor grade level shall be provided
with an artificial light sources located at the bottom landing of
the stairway.
31.
R306.4.90 Hose Bib. Every dwelling unit shall provide a minimum
of one (1) frost-proof hose bib, which shall be protected from backflow
per Section P2902.4.3.
32.
R306.4.90.1 Floor Drain. All basements and laundry areas shall
have a floor drain.
33.
R309.5 Fire Sprinklers. Private garages shall be protected by
fire sprinklers where the garage wall has been designed based on Table
302.1(2), Footnote a, and the homeowner has opted to purchase a fire
sprinkler system for their resident, as per Missouri Revised Statutes
Section 67.281. Sprinklers in garages shall be connected to an automatic
sprinkler system that complies with Section P2904. Garage sprinklers
shall be residential sprinklers or quick-response sprinklers, designed
to provide a density of 0.05 gpm/ft2. Garage
doors shall not be considered obstructions with respect to sprinkler
placement.
34.
R311.3 Floors And Landings At Exterior Doors. There shall be
a landing or floor at each side of each exterior door. The width of
each landing shall not be less than the door served. Every landing
shall have a dimension of not less than thirty-six (36) inches (914
mm) measured in the direction of travel. The slope at exterior landings
shall not exceed one fourth (1/4) unit vertical in twelve (12) units
horizontal two percent (2%).
Exceptions:
1. Exterior balconies less than sixty (60) square feet (5.6 m2) and only accessible from a door are permitted to
have a landing less than thirty-six (36) inches (914 mm) measured
in the direction of travel.
2. Doors that are not required egress doors and are served by a stairway
of no more than four (4) risers.
3. Doors protected by a guard in accordance with this code.
4. Doors protected in a manner approved by the Code Official.
35.
R311.3.2. Floor Elevations For Other Exterior Doors. Doors other
than the required egress door shall be provided with landings or floors
not more than seven and three-fourths (7 3/4) inches (196 mm)
below the top of the threshold.
Exception: A top landing is not required where a stairway of
four (4) or fewer risers is located on the exterior side of the door,
provided the door does not swing over the stairway.
36.
R312.1.1 Where Required. Guards shall be provided for those
portions of open-sided walking surfaces, including floors, stairs,
parking lots, driveways, ramps, and landings that are located more
than 30 inches (762 mm) measured vertically to the floor or grade
below at any point within 36 inches (914 mm) horizontally to the edge
of the open side. Insect screening shall not be considered as a guard.
37.
R312.1.1.90 Retaining Walls. A guard may be required for any
retaining wall where there is a potential for an accidental fall off
of the wall. A vegetative guard may be substituted at the discretion
of the building code official.
38.
R312.1.1.90.1 Future Deck/Balcony. Doors installed for a future
deck/balcony with raised floor surface more than thirty (30) inches
(762 mm) above grade shall be protected in accordance with Section
R312, or made inoperable to open more than four (4) inches clear.
39.
R312.90 Opening Limitations. Required guards shall not have
openings from the walking surface to the required guard height which
allow passage of a sphere four (4) inches (102 mm) in diameter. Guards
shall not have an ornamental pattern or horizontal rails that would
provide a ladder effect, as determined by the Code Official.
Exceptions:
1. The triangular openings at the open side of a stair, formed by the
riser, tread and bottom rail of a guard, shall not allow passage of
a sphere six (6) inches (153 mm) in diameter.
2. Guards on the open sides of stairs shall not have openings which
allow passage of a sphere four and three-eighths (4 3/8) inches
(111 mm) in diameter.
40.
R313.1 Townhouse Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems. Notwithstanding
the provisions of the Building Code and International Residential
Code, as amended and adopted by the City of St. Peters, Missouri,
a builder of one- or two-family dwellings shall offer to any purchaser
on or before the time of entering into the purchase contract the option,
at the purchaser's cost, to install or equip fire sprinklers
in the dwelling, residence, or unit. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law to the contrary, no purchaser of such a one- or two-family
dwelling shall be denied the right to choose or decline to install
a fire sprinkler system in such dwelling or residence being purchased.
Exception: An automatic residential fire sprinkler system shall
not be required when additions or alterations are made to existing
townhouses that do not have an automatic residential fire sprinkler
system installed.
41.
R313.1.1 Design And Installation. Automatic residential fire
sprinkler systems for townhouses shall be designed and installed in
accordance with Section P2904 or NFPA 13D.
42.
R313.1.90 Additions And Alterations To Townhouses With Existing
Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems. An automatic residential fire sprinkler
system shall be designed and installed per Section R313.1.1.
43.
R313.2 One- And Two-Family Dwelling Automatic Fire Systems.
Notwithstanding the provisions of the Building Code and International
Residential Code, as amended and adopted by the City of St. Peters,
Missouri, a builder of one- or two-family dwellings shall offer to
any purchaser on or before the time of entering into the purchase
contract the option, at the purchaser's cost, to install or equip
fire sprinklers in the dwelling, residence, or unit. Notwithstanding
any other provision of law to the contrary, no purchaser of such a
one- or two-family dwelling shall be denied the right to choose or
decline to install a fire sprinkler system in such dwelling or residence
being purchased.
Exception: An automatic residential fire sprinkler system shall
not be required for additions or alterations to existing buildings
that are not already provided with an automatic residential fire sprinkler
system.
44.
R313.2.90 Additions And Alterations To One- And Two-Family Dwellings
With Existing Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems. An automatic residential
fire sprinkler system shall be designed and installed per Section
R313.1.1.
45.
R322 Flood-Resistant Construction. [Amended in its entirety to read as follows] Refer to Chapter
410 Floodplain Management of the Municipal Code of the City of St. Peters.
46.
R322.1 General. - Delete.
47.
R322.1.1 Alternative Provisions. - Delete.
48.
R322.1.2 Structural Systems. - Delete.
49.
R322.1.3 Flood-Resistant Construction. - Delete.
50.
R322.1.4 Establishing The Design Flood Elevation. - Delete.
51.
R322.1.4.1 Determination Of Design Flood Elevations. - Delete.
52.
R322.1.4.2 Determination Of Impacts. - Delete.
53.
R322.1.5 Lowest Floor. - Delete.
54.
R322.1.6 Protection Of Mechanical, Plumbing, And Electrical
Systems. - Delete.
55.
R322.1.7 Protection Of Water Supply And Sanitary Sewage Systems.
- Delete.
56.
R322.1.8 Flood Resistant Materials. - Delete.
57.
R322.1.9 Manufactured Homes. - Delete.
58.
R322.1.10 As-built Elevation Documentation. - Delete.
59.
R322.2 Flood Hazard Areas (Including A Zones). - Delete.
60.
R322.2.1 Elevations Requirements. - Delete.
61.
R322.2.2 Enclosed Area Below Required Elevation. - Delete.
62.
R322.2.2.1 Installation Of Openings. - Delete.
63.
R322.2.3 Foundation Design And Construction. - Delete.
64.
R322.2.4 Tanks. - Delete.
65.
R322.3 Coastal High-Hazard Areas (Including V Zones And Coastal
A Zones, Where Designated). - Delete.
66.
R322.3.1 Location And Site Preparation. - Delete.
67.
R322.3.2 Elevation Requirements. - Delete.
68.
R322.3.3 Foundations. - Delete.
69.
R322.3.4 Concrete Slabs. - Delete.
70.
R322.3.5 Walls Below Required Elevation. - Delete.
71.
R322.3.6 Enclosed Areas Below Required Elevation. - Delete.
72.
R322.3.6.1 Protection of Building Envelope. - Delete.
73.
R322.3.7 Stairways and Ramps. - Delete.
74.
R322.3.8 Decks And Porches. - Delete.
75.
R322.3.9 Construction Documents. - Delete.
76.
R322.3.10 Tanks. - Delete.
77.
403.1.7 Footings On Or Adjacent To Slopes. The placement of
buildings and structures on or adjacent to slopes steeper than one
(1) unit vertical in three (3) units horizontal (33.3% slope) shall
conform to Sections R403.1.7.1 through R403.1.7.4, or plans as signed
and sealed by a registered engineer licensed in the State of Missouri.
78.
Table R403.1(1) Minimum Width and Thickness for Concrete Footings
for Light-Frame Construction. - Delete.
79.
Table R403.1(2) Minimum Width And Thickness For Concrete Footings
For Light-Frame Construction With Brick Veneer Or Lath And Plaster.
- Delete
80.
Table R403.1 (3) Minimum Width And Thickness For Concrete Footings
With Cast-In-Place Concrete Or Partially Grouted Masonry Wall Construction.
- Delete
81.
Table R403.1(90) Minimum Width
Of Concrete, Precast Or Masonry Footings (Inches) For Light-Frame
Construction With Pre-Fabricated Roof Trusses.
Story
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Load-Bearing Value of Soil (psf)
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1,500
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2,000
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3,000
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≥4,000
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Conventional light-frame construction with pre-fabricated trusses
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1 story
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12
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12
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12
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12
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2 story
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15
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12
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12
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12
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3 story
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23
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17
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12
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12
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4-inch brick veneer over light frame or 8-inch hollow concrete
masonry
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1 story
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12
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12
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12
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12
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2 story
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21
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16
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12
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12
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3 story
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32
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24
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16
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12
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8-inch solid or fully grouted masonry
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1 story
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16
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12
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12
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12
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2 story
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29
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21
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14
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12
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3 story
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42
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32
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21
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16
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For SI: one (1) inch equals 25.4 mm. one (1) pound per
square foot+0.0479 kPa
a. Spread footings shall be the same thickness as the wall (minimum
of eight (8) inches).
b. Where minimum footing width is twelve (12) inches, use of a single
wythe of solid or fully grouted twelve-inch nominal concrete masonry
units is permitted.
c. Snow Load or Roof Live Load shall not exceed twenty (20) psf. If
load exceeds twenty (20) psf, designs must be completed by a licensed
design professional.
82.
Table R404.1.2(90) Concrete Foundation Walls.
Maximum Wall Height
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Maximum Depth of Unbalanced Backfill
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Minimum Nominal Wall Thickness
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8'-0"
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7'-6" or less
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8" (Note a)
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9'-0"
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8'-6" or less
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10" (Note b)
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10'0"
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9'-6" or less
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12" (Note c)
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Note a:
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Concrete foundation walls may be constructed a minimum of nominal
eight (8) inches thick where the wall height from the top of the footing
to the top of the wall does not exceed eight (8) feet. A minimum of
two (2) #4 reinforcing bars shall be place horizontally in the top
and bottom of the foundation wall. A minimum of two (2) #5 reinforcing
bars shall be provided around all window and door openings in concrete
foundation and basement walls; bars shall extend a minimum of twenty-four
(24) inches beyond the corners of the openings.
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Note b:
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Concrete foundation walls may be constructed a minimum of nominal
ten (10) inches thick. A minimum of two (2) #5 reinforcing bars shall
be placed horizontally in the top, middle, and bottom of the foundation
wall. A minimum of two (2) #5 reinforcing bars shall be provided around
all window and door openings in concrete foundation and basement walls;
bars shall extend a minimum of twenty-four (24) inches beyond the
corners of the openings.
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Note c:
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Concrete foundation walls may be constructed a minimum of nominal
twelve (12) inches thick. A minimum of three (3) #5 reinforcing bars
shall be placed horizontally in the top, middle, and bottom of the
foundation wall. A minimum of two (2) #5 reinforcing bars shall be
provided around all window and door openings in concrete foundation
and basement walls; bars shall extend a minimum of twenty-four (24)
inches beyond the corners of the openings.
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Note d:
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The concrete minimum wall thickness shall be eight (8) inches
for foundation walls in soil classes SC, MH, ML-CL and inorganic CL
when maximum wall height is eight (8) feet.
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Note e:
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The concrete minimum wall thickness shall be ten (10) inches
for foundation walls in soil classes SC, MH, ML-CL and inorganic CL
when the maximum wall height is nine (9) feet.
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Note f:
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The concrete minimum wall thickness shall be twelve (12) inches
for foundation walls in soil classes SC, MH, ML-CL and inorganic CL
when the maximum wall height is ten (10) feet.
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83.
R405.1 Concrete Or Masonry Foundations. Drains shall be provided
around concrete or masonry foundation that retain earth and enclose
habitable or usable spaces located below grade. Drainage tiles, gravel
or crushed stone drains, perforated pipe or other approved systems
or materials shall be installed at or below the area to be protected
and shall discharge by gravity or mechanical means into an approved
drainage system. Gravel or crushed stone drains shall extend not less
than one (1) foot (305 mm) beyond the outside edge of the footing
and six (6) inches (152 mm) above the top of the footing and be covered
with an approved filter membrane material. The top of open joints
of drain tiles shall be protected with strips of building paper. Except
where otherwise recommended by the drain manufacturer, perforated
drains shall be surrounded with an approved filter membrane or the
filter membrane shall cover the washed gravel or crushed rock covering
the drain. Drainage tiles or perforated pipe shall be placed on a
minimum of two (2) inches (51 mm) of washed gravel or crushed rock
not less than one (1) sieve size larger than the tile joint opening
or perforation and covered with not less than six (6) inches (152
mm) of the same material.
Exceptions:
1. A drainage system is not required where the foundation is installed
on well-drained ground or sand-gravel mixture soils according to the
Unified Soil Classification System, Group I soils, as detailed in
Table R405.1.
2. Drains provided as detailed in Section 405.1.2 are approved as an
alternative method to meet the requirements of this Section.
84.
R405.1.90 Soil Evaluations. An evaluation of the soil for the
presence or absence of groundwater is required. The evaluation report
shall be based on either a subsurface soil investigation or satisfactory
data from adjacent areas together with an inspection of the excavation
prior to pouring concrete.
85.
R405.1.90.1 Groundwater Present. Provide drain tile, perforated
pipe or other approved foundation drainage systems (such as water
channel system) around the perimeter of the outside of the foundation
and inside the foundation. Drain discharge shall be by gravity to
daylight or be connected to a basement floor sump.
86.
R405.1.90.2 No Groundwater Present. Provide drain tile, perforated
pipe or other approved foundation drainage systems (such as water
channel system) around the perimeter of the outside of the foundation
or inside the foundation. Drain discharge shall be by gravity to daylight
or be connected to a basement floor sump.
87.
R405.1.90.3 Filter Membranes. An approved filter membrane shall
be placed over the top of the joints/pipe perforation. The tile/pipe
shall be placed on two (2) inches minimum of gravel or crushed stone
and have six (6) inches of minimum cover.
88.
R405.1.90.4 Drainage System. A drainage system shall discharge
by gravity to daylight or be connected to an approved sump eighteen
(18) inches in diameter x twenty-four (24) inches deep with fitted
cover). A sump pump shall be provided if the basement is finished
or partially finished with pump discharge by an approved method.
89.
R506.2.3 Vapor Retarder. A minimum 6 mil (0.006 inch; 0.152
mm) vapor retarder conforming to ASTM E1745 Class A requirements with
joints lapped not less than 6 inches (152 mm) shall be placed between
the concrete floor slab and the base course or the prepared subgrade
where a base course does not exist.
Exception: The vapor retarder is not required for the following:
1. Garages, utility buildings and other unheated accessory structures.
2. For unheated storage rooms having an area of less than 70 square
feet (6.5 m2) and carports.
3. Driveways, walks, patios, and other flatwork not likely to be enclosed
and heated at a later date.
4. Where approved by the building official, based on local site conditions.
90.
R602.12 Simplified Wall Bracing. [Amended in its entirety to
read as follows] Buildings meeting all the conditions listed below
shall be permitted to be braced in accordance with this Section as
an alternate to the requirements of Section R602.10. The entire building
shall be braced in accordance with this Section; the use of other
bracing provisions of Section R602.10, except as specified herein,
shall not be permitted.
1. There shall be not more than three (3) stories above the top of a
concrete or masonry foundation or basement wall. Permanent wood foundations
shall not be permitted.
2. Floors shall not cantilever more than twenty-four (24) inches (607
mm) beyond the foundation or bearing wall below.
3. Wall height shall not be greater than a nominal twelve (12) feet
when using the minimum required bracing lengths specified in Table
602.12.4.
4. The building shall have a roof eave-to-ridge height of fifteen (15)
feet (4,572 mm) or less.
5. Exterior walls shall have gypsum board with a minimum thickness of
one-half (1/2) inch (12.7 mm) installed on the interior side fastened
in accordance with Table R702.3.5.
Exception: Gypsum board is not required for wall bracing on
exterior walls in garages.
6. The structure shall be located in Seismic Design Category A, B or
C for detached one- and two-family dwellings or Seismic Design Category
A, B or C for townhouses.
7. Cripple walls shall not be permitted in three-story buildings.
91.
R602.12.2 Sheathing Materials. The following sheathing materials
installed on the exterior side of exterior walls shall be used to
construct a bracing unit as defined in Section R602.12.3. Mixing materials
is prohibited.
1. Wood structural panels with a minimum thickness of seven-sixteenths
(7/16) inch fastened in accordance with Table R602.3(3).
2. Structural fiberboard sheathing with a minimum thickness of one-half
(1/2) inch (12.7 mm) fastened in accordance with Table R602.3(1).
92.
R602.12.3 Bracing Unit. A bracing unit shall be a full-height
sheathed segment of the exterior wall without openings or vertical
or horizontal offsets and a minimum length as specified herein. Interior
walls shall not contribute toward the amount of the required bracing.
Mixing of Items 1 and 2 is prohibited on the same story.
1. Where all framed portions of all exterior walls are sheathed in accordance
with Section R602.12.2, including wall areas between bracing units,
above and below openings and on gable end walls, the minimum length
of a bracing unit shall be three (3) feet (914 mm). For walls with
heights greater than a nominal ten (10) feet, the minimum length of
a bracing unit shall be four (4) feet (1,219 mm).
2. Where the exterior walls are braced with sheathing panels in accordance
with Section R602.12.2 and areas between bracing units are covered
with other materials, the minimum length of a bracing unit shall be
four (4) feet (1,219 mm).
93.
R905.2.8.2 Valleys. Valley linings shall be installed in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions before applying shingles.
Valley linings of the following types shall be permitted:
1. For open valleys (valley lining exposed) lined with metal, the valley
lining shall be not less than twenty-four (24) inches (610 mm) wide
and of any of the corrosion-resistant metals in Table R905.2.8.2.
2. For open valley, valley lining of two (2) plies of mineral-surfaced
roll roofing, complying with ASTM D 3909 or ASTM D 6380 Class M, shall
be permitted. The bottom layer shall be eighteen (18) inches (457
mm) and the top layer not less than thirty-six (36) inches (914 mm)
wide.
3. For closed valleys (valley covered with shingles), valley lining
of two (2) ply of No. 15 felt complying with ASTM D 226 Type I, ASTM
D 4869 Type I, or ASTM D 6757, or valley lining as described in Item
1 and 2 shall be permitted. Self-adhering polymer modified bitumen
underlayment complying with ASTM D 1970 shall be permitted in lieu
of the lining material.
94.
R905.2.8.5 Drip Edge. A drip edge shall be provided at eaves
and rake edges of shingle roofs. Adjacent segments of drip edge shall
be overlapped not less than two (2) inches (51 mm). Drip edges shall
extend not less than one-fourth (1/4) inch (6.4 mm) below the roof
sheathing and extend up back onto the roof deck not less than two
(2) inches (51 mm). Drip edges shall be mechanically fastened to the
roof deck at not more than twelve (12) inches (305 mm) o.c. with fasteners
as specified in Section R905.2.5. Underlayment shall be installed
over the drip edge along eaves and under the underlayment along rake
edges.
Exception: For new construction only, a drip edge is not necessary
if the metal fascia is bent to form a drip edge.
95.
R1005.7 Factory-Built Chimney Offsets. Where a factory-built
chimney assembly incorporates offsets, no part of the chimney shall
be at an angle of more than thirty degrees (30°) (0.52 rad) from
vertical at any point in the assembly and the chimney shall not include
more than four (4) elbows.
Exception: When chimneys are installed per manufacturer's
installation instructions.
96.
R1006.2 Exterior Air Intake. The exterior air intake for fireplaces
shall be capable of supplying combustion air from the exterior of
the dwelling or from spaces within the dwelling ventilated with outdoor
air such as non-mechanically ventilated crawl or attic spaces. The
exterior air intake shall not be located at an elevation higher than
the firebox. The exterior air intake shall be covered with a corrosion
resistant screen of 1/2 inch (6.4 mm) mesh.
97.
N1101.6 (R202) Defined Terms. [Amended to include]
PROJECTION FACTOR
The ratio of the horizontal depth of an overhang, eave, or
permanently attached shading device, divided by the distance measured
vertically from the bottom of the fenestration glazing to the underside
of the overhang, eave, or permanently attached shading device.
98.
Table N1102.1.3 (R402.1.3).
99.
N1102.1.5 (R402.1.5) Total UA Alternative. If the total building
envelope UA (sum of U-factor times assembly area) is less than or
equal to the total UA resulting from using the U-factors in Table
N1102.1.4 (multiplied by the same assembly area as in the proposed
building), the building shall be considered in compliance with Table
N1102.1.2. The UA calculation shall be done using a method consistent
with the ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals and shall include the thermal
bridging effects of framing materials. The SHGC requirements shall
be met in addition to UA compliance.
Exception: Glazed Fenestration SHGC. In Climate Zone 4, permanently
shaded vertical fenestration shall be permitted to satisfy SHGC requirements.
The project factor of an overhang, eave, or permanently attached shading
device shall be greater than or equal to the value listed in Table
N1102.2.2.1 for the appropriate orientation. The minimum projection
shall extend beyond each side of the glazing a minimum of twelve (12)
inches. Each orientation shall be rounded to the nearest cardinal
orientation (+/-45° or 0.79 rad) for purposes of calculations
and demonstrating compliance.
100.
N1102.2.4 (R402.2.4) Access Hatches And Doors. Access doors
from conditional spaces to unconditioned spaces such as attics and
crawl spaces shall be insulated to a level equivalent to the insulation
on the surrounding surfaces. Access shall be provided to all equipment
that prevents damaging or compressing the insulation. A wood-framed
or equivalent baffle or retainer is required to be provided when loose-fill
insulation is installed, the purpose of which is to prevent the loose-fill
insulation from spilling into the living space when the attic access
is opened, and to provide the permanent means of maintaining the installed
R-value of the loose-fill insulation.
Exception: Vertical doors that provide access from the conditioned
to unconditioned spaces shall be permitted to meet the fenestration
requirement of Table R1102.1.2 based on the applicable climate zone
specified in Chapter 3.
101.
N1102.4 (R402.4) Air Leakage. The building thermal envelope
may be designed and constructed to limit air leakage in accordance
with the requirements of Sections R1102.4.1 through R1102.4.5.
102.
N1102.4.1 (R402.4.1) Building Thermal Envelope. The building
thermal envelope shall comply with Sections N1102.4.1.1 through N1102.4.1.3.
The sealing methods between dissimilar materials shall allow for differential
expansion and contraction.
103.
N1102.4.1.1 (R402.4.1.1) Installation. The components of the
building thermal envelope as indicated in Table N1102.4.1.1 shall
be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions
and the criteria indicated in Table N1102.4.1.1, as applicable to
the method of construction. Where required by the code official, an
approved third party shall inspect all components and verify compliance.
104.
N1102.4.1.2 (R402.4.1.2) Testing. Any building or dwelling unit
may be tested for air leakage. The maximum design air leakage rate
for any building or dwelling unit under any compliance path shall
not exceed 5.0 air changes per hour or 0.28 cubic feet per minute
(CFM) per square foot [0.0079 m3/(s x m2)] of dwelling unit enclosure area. For any building
or dwelling unit designed for 3.0 or less air changes per hour, testing
shall be conducted in accordance with ANSI/RESNET/ICC 380, ASTM E779
or ASTM E1827 and reported at a pressure of 0.2 inch w.g. (50 Pascals).
Where required by the code official, testing shall be conducted by
an approved third party. A written report of the results of the test
shall be signed by the party conducting the test and provided to the
code official. Testing shall be performed at any time after creation
of all penetrations of the building thermal envelope have been sealed.
Exception:
For heated, attached private garages and heated, detached private
garages accessory to one- and two-family dwelling and townhouses not
more than three stories above grade plane in height, building envelope
tightness and insulation installation shall be considered acceptable
where the items in Table N1102.4.1.1, applicable to the method of
construction, are field verified. Where required by the code official,
an approved third party, independent from the installer shall inspect
both the air barrier and insulation installation criteria. Heated,
attached private garage space shall be thermally isolated from all
other conditioned spaces in accordance with Sections N1102.2.12 and
N1102.3.5, as applicable.
During testing:
1.
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Exterior windows and doors, fireplace and stove doors shall
be closed, but not sealed, beyond the intended weatherstripping or
other infiltration control measures.
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2.
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Dampers including exhaust, intake, makeup air, backdraft and
flue dampers shall be closed, but not sealed beyond intended infiltration
control measures.
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3.
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Interior doors, where installed at the time of the test, shall
be open.
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4.
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Exterior or interior terminations for continuous ventilation
systems shall be sealed.
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5.
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Heating and cooling systems, where installed at the time of
the test, shall be turned off.
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6.
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Supply and return registers, where installed at the time of
the test, shall be fully open.
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Exception: When testing individual dwelling units, an air leakage
rate not exceeding 0.30 cubic feet per minute per square foot [0.008m3/(s x m2)] of the dwelling
unit enclosure area, tested in accordance with ANSI/RESNET/ICC 380,
ASTM E779 or ASTM E1827 and reported at a pressure of 0.2 inch water
gauge (50 Pa), shall be permitted in all climate zones for:
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1.
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Attached single- and multiple-family building dwelling units.
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2.
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Buildings or dwelling units that are 1,500 square feet (139.4m2) or smaller.
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Mechanical ventilation shall be provided in accordance with
Section M1505 of this code or Section 403.3.2 of the International
Mechanical Code, as applicable, or with other approved means of ventilation.
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105.
N1102.4.1.3 (R402.4.1.3) Leakage Rate. Where complying with
Section N1101.13.1. the building or dwelling unit shall have a design
air leakage rate not exceeding 5.0 air changes per hour.
106.
Table N1102.4.1.1 (402.4.1.1).
Table N1102.4.1.1 (R402.4.1.1)a
Air Barrier, Air Sealing, and Insulation Installation
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Component
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Air Barrier Criteria
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Insulation Installation Criteria
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General Requirements
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A continuous air barrier shall be installed in the building
envelope.
Breaks or joints in the air barrier shall be sealed.
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Air-permeable insulation shall not be used as a sealing material.
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Ceiling/attic
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The air barrier in any dropped ceiling or soffit shall be aligned
with the insulation and any gaps in the air barrier sealed.
Access openings, drop-down stairs or knee wall doors to unconditioned
attic spaces shall be weatherstripped.
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The insulation in any dropped ceiling/soffit shall be aligned
with the air barrier.
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Walls
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The junction of the foundation and sill plate shall be sealed.
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Cavities within corners and headers of frame walls shall be
insulated by completely filling the cavity with a material having
a thermal resistance, R-value, of not less than R-3 per inch. Exterior
thermal envelope insulation for framed walls shall be installed in
substantial contact and continuous alignment with the air barrier.
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Windows, skylights and doors
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The space between framing and skylights, and the jambs of windows
and doors, shall be sealed.
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Rim joists
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Rim joists shall include an exterior air barrier.b
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Rim joists shall be insulated.
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Floors, including cantilevered floors and floors above garages
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The air barrier shall be installed at any exposed edge of insulation.
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Floor framing cavity insulation shall be installed to maintain
permanent contact with the underside of subfloor decking. Alternatively,
floor framing cavity insulation shall be in contact with the top side
of sheathing, or continuous insulation installed on the underside
of floor framing and extending from the bottom to the top of all perimeter
floor framing members.
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Basement crawl space, and slab foundations
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Exposed earth in unvented crawl spaces shall be covered with
Class I vapor retarder/air barrier in accordance with Section N1102.2.10
(R402.2.10).
Penetrations through concrete foundation walls and slabs shall
be air sealed.
Class 1 vapor retarders shall not be used as an air barrier
on below-grade walls and shall be installed in accordance with Section
R702.7
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Crawl space insulation, where provided instead of floor insulation,
shall be installed in accordance with Section N1102.2.10 (R402.2.10).
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Shafts, penetrations
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Duct and flue shafts and other similar penetrations to exterior
or unconditioned space shall be sealed to allow for expansion, contraction
and mechanical vibration.
Utility penetrations of the air barrier shall be caulked, gasketed
or otherwise sealed and shall allow for expansion, contraction of
materials and mechanical vibration.
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Insulation shall be fitted tightly around utilities passing
through shafts and penetrations in the building thermal envelope to
maintain required R-value.
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Narrow cavities
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Narrow cavities of 1 inch or less that are not able to be insulated
shall be air sealed.
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Batts to be installed in narrow cavities shall be cut to fit
or narrow cavities shall be filled with insulation that on installation
readily conforms to the available cavity space.
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Garage separation
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Air sealing shall be provided between the garage and conditioned
spaces.
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Insulated portions of the garage separation assembly shall be
installed in accordance with Sections R303 and N1102.2.7 (R402.2.7).
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Recessed lighting
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Recessed light fixtures installed in the building thermal envelope
shall be sealed in accordance with Section N1104.4.5 (R402.4.5).
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Recessed light fixtures installed in the building thermal envelope
shall be airtight and IC rated, and shall be buried or surrounded
with insulation.
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Plumbing, wiring or other obstructions
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All holes created by wiring, plumbing or other obstructions
in the air barrier assembly shall be air sealed.
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Insulation shall be installed to fill the available space and
surround wiring, plumbing, or other obstructions, unless the required
R-value can be met by installing insulation and air barrier systems
completely to the exterior side of the obstructions.
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Shower/tub on exterior wall
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The air barrier installed at exterior walls adjacent to showers
and tubs shall separate the wall from the shower or tub.
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Exterior walls adjacent to showers and tubs shall be insulated.
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Electrical/phone box on exterior walls
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The air barrier shall be installed behind electrical and communication
boxes. Alternatively, air-sealed boxes shall be installed.
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HVAC register boots
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HVAC supply and return register boots that penetrate building
thermal envelope shall be sealed to the subfloor, wall covering or
ceiling penetrated by the boot.
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Concealed sprinklers
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Where required to be sealed, concealed fire sprinklers shall
only be sealed in a manner that is recommended by the manufacturer.
Caulking or other adhesive sealants shall not be used to fill voids
between fire sprinkler cover plates and walls or ceilings.
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For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm.
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a
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Inspection of log walls shall be in accordance with the provisions
of ICC 400.
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b
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Air barrier and insulation full enclosure is not required in
unconditioned/ventilated attic spaces and at rim joists.
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107.
N1102.4.4 (R402.4.4) Rooms Containing Fuel-Burning Appliances.
In Climate Zones 3 through 8, where open combustion air ducts provide
combustion air to open combustion fuel-burning appliances, the appliances
and combustion air opening shall be located outside the building thermal
envelope or enclosed in a room, isolated from inside the thermal envelope.
Such rooms shall be sealed and insulated in accordance with the envelope
requirements of Table N1102.1.2, where the walls, floors and ceiling
shall meet a minimum of the basement wall R-value requirement. The
door into the room shall be fully gasketed and any water lines and
ducts in the room insulated in accordance with Section N1103. The
combustion air duct shall be insulated where it passes through conditioned
space to a minimum of R-8.
Exceptions:
1. Direct vent appliances with both intake and exhaust pipes installed
continuous to the outside.
2. Fireplaces and stoves complying with Sections N1102.4.2 and R1006.
3. Mechanical equipment in an unfinished space.
108.
N1103.3.4 (R403.3.4) Sealing. Ducts, air handlers and filter
boxes shall be sealed. Joints and seams shall comply with either the
International Mechanical Code or Section M1601.4.1 of this code, as
applicable.
Exceptions:
1. Air-impermeable spray foam products shall be permitted to be applied
without additional joint seals.
2. Continuously welded and locking-type longitudinal joints and seams
in ducts operating at static pressure less than 2 inches of water
column (500 Pa) pressure classification shall not require additional
closure systems.
3. A duct air leakage test shall not be required where the ducts and
air handlers are located entirely within the building thermal envelope.
109.
N1103.3.5 (R403.3.5) Duct Testing (Upon Discretion of the Authority
Having Jurisdiction). Ducts shall be pressure tested to determine
the air leakage by one (1) of the following methods:
1.
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Rough-in test: Total leakage shall be measured with a pressure
differential of one-tenth (0.1) inch w.g. (25 Pa) across the system,
including the manufacturer's air handler enclosure if installed
at the time of the test. All registers shall be taped or otherwise
sealed during the test.
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2.
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Postconstruction test: Total leakage shall be measured with
a pressure differential of one-tenth (0.1) inch w.g. (25 Pa) across
the entire system, including the manufacturer's air handler enclosure.
Registers shall be taped or otherwise sealed during the test.
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Exception:
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1.
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A duct air leakage test shall not be required where ducts and
air handlers are located entirely within the building thermal envelope.
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2.
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A duct air-leakage test shall not be required for ducts serving
heating, cooling or ventilation systems that are not integrated with
ducts serving heating or cooling systems.
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110.
N1103.3.7 (R403.3.7) Building Cavitie. - Delete.
111.
N1103.5.2 (R405.5.2) Hot Water Pipe Insulation (Prescriptive).
Insulation for hot water pipe with a minimum thermal resistance (R-value)
of R-3 shall be applied to the following:
1. Piping larger than 3/4 inch (19 mm) in nominal diameter.
2. Piping serving more than one (1) dwelling unit.
3. Piping located outside the conditioned space.
4. Piping from the water heater to a distribution manifold.
5. Piping located under a floor slab.
7. Supply and return piping in recirculation systems other than demand
recirculation systems.
112.
N1103.6 (R403.6) Mechanical Ventilation. Buildings and dwelling
units shall be provided with mechanical ventilation that complies
with the requirements of Section M1505 or with other approved means
of ventilation. Outdoor air intakes and exhausts shall have automatic
or gravity dampers that close when the ventilation system is not operating.
113.
N1103.6.1 (R403.6.1) Heat Or Energy Recovery Ventilation. -
Delete.
114.
N1103.6.2 (R403.6.2) Whole-Dwelling Mechanical Ventilation System
Fan Efficacy. - Delete.
115.
Table N1103.6.2 (R403.6.2) Whole-Dwelling Mechanical Ventilation
System Fan Efficacy. - Delete.
116.
N1103.6.3 (R403.6.3) Testing. - Delete.
117.
N1104.2 (R404.2) Interior Lighting Controls. Permanently installed
lighting fixtures may be controlled with a dimmer, an occupant sensor
control or another control that is installed or built into the fixture.
Exceptions: Lighting controls shall not be required for the
following:
3. Exterior lighting fixtures.
4. Lighting designed for safety or security.
118.
N1104.3 (R404.3 Exterior Lighting Controls). - Delete.
119.
M1201.2.90 Licensing Of Mechanical Contractors. For licensing requirement, refer to Section
515.050 of the Municipal Code of the City of St. Peters.
120.
M1305.1.3.1 Ground Clearance. Equipment and appliances supported
from the ground shall be level and firmly supported on a concrete
slab or other approved material extending not less than two (2) inches
(50.8 mm) above the adjoining ground. Such support shall be in accordance
with the manufacturer's installation instructions. Appliances
suspended from the floor shall have a clearance of not less than six
(6) inches (152 mm) from the ground.
121.
M1307.2 Anchorage Of Appliances. Appliances designed to be fixed
in position shall be fastened or anchored in an approved manner. In
Seismic Design Categories D0, D1 and D2, water heaters and thermal
storage units shall be anchored or strapped to resist horizontal displacement
caused by earthquake motion in accordance with one (1) of the following:
1. Anchorage and strapping shall be designed to resist a horizontal
force equal to one-third (1/3) of the operating weight of the water
heater storage tank, acting in any horizontal direction. Strapping
shall be at points within the upper one-third (1/3) and lower one-third
(1/3) of the appliance's vertical dimensions. At the lower point,
the strapping shall maintain a minimum distance of four (4) inches
(102 mm) above the controls.
2. The anchorage strapping shall be in accordance with the appliance
manufacturer's recommendations.
122.
M1411.3.1 Auxiliary And Secondary Drain Systems. In addition
to the requirements of Section M1411.3, a secondary drain or auxiliary
drain pan shall be required for each cooling or evaporator coil where
damage to any building components will occur as a result of overflow
from the equipment drain pan or stoppage in the condensate drain piping.
Such piping shall maintain a minimum horizontal slope in the direction
of discharge or not less than 1/8 unit vertical in 12 units horizontal
(one-percent slope). Drain piping shall be not less than 3/4-inch
(19 mm) nominal pipe size. One (1) of the following methods shall
be used:
1. An auxiliary drain pan with a separate drain shall be installed under
the coils on which condensation will occur. The auxiliary pan drain
shall discharge to a conspicuous point of disposal to alert occupants
in the event of a stoppage of the primary drain. The pan shall have
a minimum depth of one and one-half (1.5) inches (38 mm), shall be
not less than three (3) inches (76 mm) larger than the unit or the
coil dimensions in width and length and shall be constructed of corrosion-resistant
material. Galvanized sheet steel pans shall have a minimum thickness
of not less than (No. 26 Gage). Non-metallic pans shall have a minimum
thickness of not less than 0.0625 inch (1.6 mm).
2. A separate overflow drain line shall be connected to the drain pan
installed with the equipment. This overflow drain shall discharge
to a conspicuous point of disposal to alert occupants in the event
of a stoppage of the primary drain. The overflow drain line shall
connect to the drain pan at a higher level than the primary drain
connection.
3. An auxiliary drain pan without a separate drain line shall be installed
under the coils on which condensation will occur. This pan shall be
equipped with a water level detection device conforming to UL 508
that will shut off the equipment served prior to overflow of the pan.
The pan shall be equipped with a fitting to allow for drainage. The
auxiliary drain pan shall be constructed in accordance with Item 1
of this Section.
4. A water level detection device conforming to UL 508 shall be installed
that will shut off the equipment served in the event that the primary
drain is blocked. The device shall be installed in the primary drain
line, the overflow drain line or the equipment-supplied rain pan,
located at a point higher than the primary drain line connection and
below the overflow rim of such pan.
123.
M1411.3.1.2 Appliance, Equipment, And Insulation In Pans. Where
appliances, equipment, or insulation are subject to water damage when
auxiliary drain pans fill, that portion of the appliance, equipment,
and insulation shall be installed above the rim of the pan. Supports
located inside of the pan to support the appliance or equipment shall
be water-resistant and approved.
Exception: When a secondary drain is provided from the drain
pan.
124.
M1502.4.2 Duct Installation. Exhaust ducts shall be supported
at intervals not to exceed twelve (12) feet (3,658 mm) and shall be
secured in place. The insert end of the duct shall extend into the
adjoining duct or fitting in the direction of airflow. Exhaust duct
joints shall be sealed in accordance with Section M1601.4.1.
125.
M1502.4.6.1 Specified Length. The maximum length of the exhaust
duct shall be 35 feet (10 688 mm) from the connection to the transition
duct from the dryer to the outlet terminal. Where fittings are used,
the maximum length of the exhaust duct shall be reduced in accordance
with Table M1502.4.6.1. The maximum length of the exhaust duct does
not include the transition duct.
Exception: The maximum developed length may be extended to 55
feet if clearly labeled cleanouts are provided within 12 inches of
the second elbow, at every elbow thereafter, and at least every 15
feet of developed length thereafter.
126.
M1503.6 Makeup Air Required. Exhaust hood systems capable of
exhausting in excess of six hundred (600) cubic feet per minute (0.28
m3/s) shall be mechanically or naturally
provided with makeup air at a rate approximately equal to the exhaust
air rate. Such makeup air systems shall be equipped with not less
than one (1) damper. Each damper shall be a gravity damper or an electrically
operated damper that automatically opens when the exhaust system operates.
Damper shall be accessible for inspection, service, repair, and replacement
without removing permanent construction or any other ducts not connected
to the damper being inspected, serviced, repaired or replaced.
Exception: Makeup air is not required for exhaust systems installed
for the exclusive purpose of space cooling and intended to be operated
only when windows or other air inlets are open.
127.
M1601.1.1 Above-Ground Duct Systems. Above-ground duct systems
shall conform to the following:
1. Equipment connected to duct systems shall be designed to limit discharge
air temperature to not greater than 250° F. (121° C.)
2. Factory-made ducts shall be listed as produced by the manufacturer
and prior to use in the field, in accordance with UL 181 and installed
in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
3. Fibrous glass duct construction shall conform to the SMACNA Fibrous
Glass Duct Construction Standards or NAIMA Fibrous Glass Duct Construction
Standards.
4. Field-fabricated and shop-fabricated metal and flexible duct constructions
shall conform to the SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards —
Metal and Flexible except as allowed by Table M1601.1.1. Galvanized
steel shall conform to ASTM A 653.
5. The use of gypsum products to construct return air ducts or plenums
is permitted, provided that the air temperature does not exceed 125°
F. (52° C.) and exposed surfaces are not subject to condensation.
6. Duct systems shall be constructed of materials having a flame spread
index of not greater than two hundred (200).
7. Stud wall cavities and the spaces between solid floor joists to be
used as air plenums shall comply with the following conditions:
7.1.
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These cavities or spaces shall not be used as a plenum for air
supply.
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7.2.
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These cavities or spaces shall not be a part of required fire-resistance-rated
assembly.
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7.3.
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Stud wall cavities shall not convey air from more than one (1)
floor level.
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7.4.
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Stud wall cavities and joist-space plenums shall be isolated
from adjacent concealed spaces by tight-fitting fireblocking in accordance
with Section R602.8.
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7.5.
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Stud wall cavities in the outside walls of building envelope
assemblies shall not be utilized as air plenums.
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7.6.
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Building cavities used as plenums shall be sealed.
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8. Volume dampers, equipment and other means of supply, return, and
exhaust air adjustment used in system balancing may be provided with
access.
128.
Table M1601.1.1
Table M1601.1.1
Duct Construction Minimum Sheet Metal Thickness for Single Dwelling
Unitsa
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Round Duct Diameter
(inches)
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Static Pressure
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1/2 inch water gage
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1 inch water gage
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Thickness
(inches)
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Thickness
(inches)
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Galvanized
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Aluminum
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Galvanized
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Aluminum
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<12
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0.013
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0.018
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0.013
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0.018
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12 to 14
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0.013
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0.018
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0.016
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0.023
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15 to 17
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0.016
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0.023
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0.019
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0.027
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18
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0.016
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0.023
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0.024
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0.034
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19 to 20
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0.019
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0.027
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0.024
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0.034
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Round Duct Diameter
(largest dimension)
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Static Pressure
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1/2 inch water gage
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1 inch water gage
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Thickness
(inches)
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Thickness
(inches)
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Galvanized
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Aluminum
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Galvanized
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Aluminum
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< 8
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0.013
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0.018
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0.013
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0.018
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9 to 10
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0.013
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0.018
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0.016
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0.023
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11 to 12
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0.016
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0.023
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0.019
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0.027
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13 to 16
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0.016
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0.027
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0.019
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0.027
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17 to 18
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0.019
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0.027
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0.024
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0.034
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19 to 20
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0.019
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0.034
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0.024
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0.034
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For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 inch water gage = 249 Pa.
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Ductwork that exceeds 20 inches by dimension or exceeds a pressure
of 1 inch water gage shall be constructed in accordance with SMACNA
HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible.
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129.
M1601.4.1 Joints, Seams And Connections. Joints of duct systems
shall be made substantially airtight in an unconditioned area by means
of tapes, mastics, liquid sealants, gasketing or other approved closure
systems. Closure systems used with rigid fibrous glass ducts shall
comply with UL 181A and shall be marked 18 A-P for pressure-sensitive
tape, 181A-M for mastic or 181A-H for heat-sensitive tape.
Closure systems used with flexible air ducts and flexible air
connectors shall comply with UL181B and shall be marked 181B-FX for
pressure-sensitive tape or 181B-M for mastic. Duct connections to
flanges of air distribution system equipment or sheet metal fitting
shall be mechanically fastened. Mechanical fasteners for use with
flexible non-metallic air ducts shall comply with UL 181B and shall
be marked 181B-C. Crimp joints for round metal ducts shall have a
contact lap of at least one (1) inch and shall be mechanically fastened
with at least three (3) sheet metal screws or rivets equally spaced
around the joint. Closure systems used to seal metal ductwork shall
be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation
instructions.
Exceptions:
1. Spray polyurethane foam shall be permitted to be applied without
additional joint seals.
2. Where a duct connection is made that is partially inaccessible, three
(3) screws or rivets shall be equally spaced on the exposed portion
of the joint so as to prevent a hinge effect.
3. Continuously welded and locking-type longitudinal joints and seam
in ducts operating at static pressure less than two (2) inches of
water column (500 Pa) pressure classification shall not require additional
closure systems.
130.
M1602.2 Return Air Openings. Return
air openings for heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems
shall comply with all of the following:
1. Openings shall not be located less than ten (10) feet (3,048 mm)
measured in any direction from an open combustion chamber or draft
hood of another appliance located in the same room or space.
2. Return and transfer openings shall be sized in accordance with the
appliance or equipment manufacturer's installation instructions,
Manual D or the design of the registered design professional.
3. Return air shall not be taken from a closet less than 70 square feet,
bathroom, toilet room, kitchen, garage, mechanical room, boiler room,
furnace room or unconditioned attic.
Exceptions:
1 Taking return air from a kitchen is not prohibited where such return
air openings serve the kitchen only, and are located not less than
ten (10) feet (3,048 mm) from the cooking appliances.
2 Dedicated forced-air systems serving only the garage shall not be
prohibited from obtaining return air from the garage.
4. Taking return air from an unconditioned crawl space shall not be
accomplished through a direct connection to the return side of a forced-air
furnace. Transfer openings in the crawl space enclosure shall not
be prohibited.
5. Return air from one (1) dwelling unit shall not be discharged into
another dwelling unit.
131.
M2101.22.6 Expansion Tanks. Delete.
132.
M2105.1.90 Compliance With State Statutes. Installation of ground
source heat-pump system loop-piping shall comply with the materials
and joining methods listed in the State of Missouri Revised Statutes
Division 23, Chapter 5.
133.
G2408.4 (305.7) Clearances From Grade. Equipment and appliances
installed at grade level shall be supported on a level concrete slab
or other approved material extending not less than two (2) inches
(50.8 mm) above adjoining grade or shall be suspended not less than
six (6) inches (152 mm) above adjoining grade. Such supports shall
be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation
instructions.
134.
G2409.1 (308.1) Scope. This Section shall govern the reduction
in required clearances to combustible materials; and combustible assemblies
for chimneys, vents, appliances, devices, and equipment. Clearance
requirements for air-conditioning equipment and central heating boilers
and furnaces shall comply with Sections G2409.3 and G2409.4.
135.
G2439.7.4.1 (614.9.4.1) Specified Length. The maximum length
of the exhaust duct shall be (35) feet (10,688 mm) from the connection
to the transition duct from the dryer to the outlet terminal. Where
fittings are used, the maximum length of the exhaust duct shall be
reduced in accordance with Table G2439.7.4.1. The maximum length of
the exhaust duct does not include the transition duct.
TABLE G2439.7.4.1 (TABLE 614.9.4.1) DRYER EXHAUST DUCT FITTING
EQUIVALENT LENGTH [Retain as written]
Exception: The maximum developed length may be extended to 55
feet if clearly labeled cleanouts are provided within 12 inches of
the second elbow, at every elbow thereafter, and at least every 15
feet of developed length thereafter.
136.
G2442.3 (618.3) Prohibited Sources.
Outdoor or return air for forced-air heating and cooling systems shall
not be taken from the following locations:
1. Closer than ten (10) feet (3,048 mm) from an appliance vent outlet,
a vent opening from a plumbing drainage system or the discharge outlet
of an exhaust fan, unless the outlet is three (3) feet (914 mm) above
the outside air inlet.
2. Where there is the presence of objectionable odors, fumes or flammable
vapors; or where located less than ten (10) feet (3,048 mm) above
the surface of any abutting public way or driveway; or where located
at grade level by a sidewalk, street, alley, or driveway.
3. A hazardous or insanitary location or a refrigeration machinery room
as identified in the International Mechanical Code.
4. A room or space, the volume of which is less than twenty-five percent
(25%) of the entire volume served by such system. Where connected
by a permanent opening having an area sized in accordance with Section
G2442.2, adjoining rooms or spaces shall be considered as a single
room or space for the purpose of determining the volume of such rooms
or spaces.
Exception: The minimum volume requirement shall not apply where
the amount of return air taken from a room or space is less than or
equal to the amount of supply air delivered to such room or space.
5. A room or space containing an appliance where such a room or space
serves as the sole source of return air.
1. The appliance is a direct-vent appliance or an appliance not requiring
a vent in accordance with Section G2425.8.
2. The room or space complies with the following requirements:
2.1
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The return air shall be taken from a room or space having a
volume exceeding one (1) cubic foot for each ten (10) Btu/h (9.6L/W)
of combined input rating of all fuel-burning appliances therein.
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2.2
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The volume of supply air discharged back into the same space
shall be approximately equal to the volume of return air taken from
the space.
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2.3
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Return-air inlets shall not be located within ten (10) feet
(3,048 mm) of a draft hood in the same room or space or the combustion
chamber of any atmospheric burner appliance in the same room or space.
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3. Rooms or spaces containing solid fuel-burning appliances, provided
that return-air inlets are located not less than ten (10) feet (3,048
mm) from the firebox of such appliances.
6. A closet, bathroom, toilet room, kitchen, garage, boiler room, furnace
room or unconditioned attic.
Exceptions:
1. Where return air intakes are located not less than ten (10) feet
(3,048 mm) from cooking appliances and serve only the kitchen area,
taking return air from a kitchen area shall not be prohibited.
2. Dedicated forced-air systems serving only a garage shall not be prohibited
from obtaining return air from the garage.
3. Where a closet 70 square feet or greater in size is provided with
a supply register, taking return air from the closet shall not be
prohibited.
7. A crawl space by means of direct connection to the return side of
a forced-air system. Transfer openings in the crawl space enclosure
shall not be prohibited.
137.
P2501.90 Licensing Of Plumbing Contractors. For licensing requirement, refer to Section
520.040 of the Municipal Code of the City of St. Peters.
138.
P2503.5.1 Rough Plumbing. DWV systems shall be tested on completion
of the rough piping installation by water or by air without evidence
of leakage. Either test shall be applied to the drainage system in
its entirety or in sections after rough-in piping has been installed,
as follows:
1. Water test. Each section shall be filled with water to a point not
less than five (5) feet (1,524 mm) above the highest fitting connection
in that section, or to the highest point in the completed system.
Water shall be held in the section under test for a period of fifteen
(15) minutes. The system shall prove leak free by visual inspection.
2. Air test. The portion under test shall be maintained at a gauge pressure
of five (5) pounds per square inch (psi) (34 kPa) or ten (10) inches
of mercury column (34 kPa). This pressure shall be held without introduction
of additional air for a period of fifteen (15) minutes.
3. Vacuum test. The portion under test shall be evacuated of air by
a vacuum-type pump to achieve a uniform gauge pressure of -5 pounds
per square inch or a negative 10 inches of mercury column (-34 kPa).
This pressure shall be held without removal of additional air for
a period of 15 minutes.
139.
P2801.8 Water Heater Seismic Bracing. In Seismic Design Categories
D0, D1 and D2, water heaters shall be anchored or strapped in the
upper one-third (1/3) and in the lower one-third (1/3) of the appliance
to resist a horizontal force equal to one-third (1/3) of the operating
weight of the water heater, acting in any horizontal direction, or
in accordance with the appliance manufacturer's recommendations.
140.
P2804.6.1 Requirements For Discharge Pipe. The discharge piping
serving a pressure-relief valve, temperature-relief valve or combination
valve shall:
1. Not be directly connected to the drainage system.
2. Discharge through an air gap located in the same room as the water
heater.
3. Not be smaller than the diameter of the outlet of the valve served
and shall discharge full size to the air gap.
4. Serve a single relief device and shall not connect to piping serving
any other relief device or equipment.
5. Discharge to the floor, to the pan serving the water heater or storage
tank, to a waste receptor or to the outdoors.
6. Discharge in a manner not to be a hazard; does not cause personal
injury, structural damage, or otherwise a nuisance.
7. Discharge to a termination point that is readily observable by the
building occupants.
9. Be installed to flow by gravity.
10.
Terminate not more than six (6) inches (152 mm) and not less
than two (2) times the discharge pipe diameter above the floor or
waste receptor flood level rim.
11.
Not have a threaded connection at the end of the piping.
12.
Not have valves or tee fittings.
13.
Be constructed of those materials indicated in Section P2906.5
or materials tested, rated and approved for such use in accordance
with ASME A112.4.1.
14.
Be one (1) nominal size larger than the size of the relief-valve
outlet, where the relief-valve discharge piping is constructed of
PEX or PE-RT tubing. The outlet end of such tubing shall be fastened
in place.
141.
E3401.1.1 Licensing Of Electrical Contractors. (Refer to Chapter
510 of the Municipal Code of the City of St. Peters for licensing requirements.)
142.
E3601.8 Emergency Disconnects. - Delete.
143.
E3902.2 Garage And Accessory Building Receptacles. All 125-volt,
single-phase, 15- or 20-ampere receptacles installed in garages and
grade-level portions of unfinished accessory buildings used for storage
or work areas shall have ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection
for personnel.
Exception: Fastened in place appliances or outlets designated
for refrigerators/freezers, garage door openers, etc.
144.
E3902.5 Unfinished Basement Receptacles. 125-volt, single-phase,
15- and 20-ampere receptacles installed in unfinished basements shall
have ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for personnel. For
purposes of this Section, unfinished basements are defined as portions
or areas of the basement not intended as habitable rooms and limited
to storage areas, work areas, and similar areas.
Exceptions:
1. A receptacle supplying only a permanently installed fire alarm or
burglar alarm system. Receptacles installed in accordance with this
exception shall not be considered as meeting the requirements of Section
E3901.9.
2. Fastened in place appliances or outlets designated for refrigerators/freezers.
145.
E3902.6 Kitchen Receptacles. 125-volt, single-phase, 15- and
20-ampere receptacles that serve countertop surfaces shall have ground-fault
circuit-interrupter protection for personnel. [210.8(A)(6)]
Exception: Fastened in place appliances or outlets designated
for refrigerators/freezers.
146.
E3902.9 Laundry Areas. 125-volt, single-phase, 15- and 20-ampere
receptacles installed in laundry areas shall have ground-fault circuit
interrupter protection for personnel. [210.89(A)(10)]
147.
E3902.11 - Kitchen Dishwasher Branch Circuit. - Delete.
148.
E3902.18 Location Of Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters. Ground-fault
circuit-interrupters shall be installed only in a readily accessible
location.
149.
E3902.20 Arc-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection. Branch circuits
that supply 125-volt, single-phase, 15- and 20-ampere outlets installed
in family rooms, dining rooms, living rooms, parlors, libraries, dens,
bedrooms, sunrooms, recreation rooms, closets, hallways, and similar
rooms shall be protected by any of the following: [210.12(A)]
1.
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A listed combination-type arc-fault circuit-interrupter, installed
to provide protection of the entire branch circuit. [210.12(A)(1)]
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2.
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A listed branch/feeder-type AFCI installed at the origin of
the branch-circuit in combination with a listed outlet branch-circuit
type arc-fault circuit-interrupter installed at the first outlet box
on the branch-circuit. The first outlet box in the branch-circuit
shall be marked to indicate that it is the first outlet of the circuit.
[210.12(A)(2)]
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3.
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A listed supplemental arc protection circuit breaker installed
at the origin of the branch-circuit in combination with a listed outlet
branch-circuit type are-fault circuit-interrupter installed at the
first outlet box on the branch-circuit where all of the following
conditions are met:
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3.1
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The branch-circuit wiring shall be continuous from the branch-circuit
overcurrent device to the outlet branch-circuit arc-fault circuit-interrupter.
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3.2
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The maximum length of the branch-circuit wiring from the branch-circuit
overcurrent device to the first outlet shall not exceed fifty (50)
feet (152 m) for 14 AWG conductors and seventy (70) feet (21.3 m)
for 12 AWG conductors.
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3.3
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The first outlet box in the branch-circuit shall be marked to
indicate that it is the first outlet of the circuit. [210.12(A)(3)]
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4.
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A listed outlet branch-circuit type arc-fault circuit-interrupter
installed at the first outlet on the branch circuit in combination
with a listed branch-circuit overcurrent protective device where all
of the following conditions are met:
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4.1
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The branch-circuit wiring shall be continuous from the branch-circuit
overcurrent device to the outlet branch-circuit arc-fault circuit-interrupter.
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4.2
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The maximum length of the branch-circuit wiring from the branch-circuit
overcurrent device to the first outlet shall not exceed fifty (50)
feet (15.2 m) for 14 AWG conductors and seventy (70) feet (21.3 m)
for 12 AWG conductors.
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4.3
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The first outlet box in the branch-circuit shall be marked to
indicate that it is the first outlet on the circuit.
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4.4
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The combination of the branch-circuit overcurrent device and
outlet branch-circuit AFCI shall be identified as meeting the requirements
for a system combination-type AFCI and shall be listed as such. [210.12(A)(4)]
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5.
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Where metal outlet boxes and junction boxes and RMC, IMC, EMT,
Type MC or steel armored Types AC cables meeting the requirements
of Section E3908.8, metal wireways or metal auxiliary gutters are
installed for the portion of the branch-circuit between the branch
circuit overcurrent device and the first outlet, a listed outlet branch-circuit
type AFCI installed at the first outlet shall be considered as providing
protection for the remaining portion of the branch-circuit. [210.12(A)(5)]
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6.
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Where a listed metal or non-metallic conduit or tubing or Type
MC cable is encased in not less than two (2) inches (50.8 mm) of concrete
for the portion of the branch-circuit between the branch-circuit overcurrent
device and the first outlet, a listed outlet branch-circuit type AFCI
installed at the first outlet shall be considered as providing protection
for the remaining portion of the branch circuit. [210.12(A)(6)]
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Exception:
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1
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AFCI protection is not required for an individual branch-circuit
supplying only a fire alarm system where the branch-circuit is wired
with metal outlet and junction boxes and RMC, IMC, EMT or steel-sheathed
armored cable Type AC or Type MC meeting the requirements of Section
E3908.8.
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2
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AFCI protection shall not be required for all kitchen countertop
receptacles, laundry receptacles and/or already required GFCI protected
outlets.
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150.
E3902.21 Arc-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection For Branch-Circuit
Extensions Or Modifications. Where branch-circuit wiring is modified,
replaced, or extended in any of the areas specified in Section E3902.16,
the branch-circuit shall be protected by one (1) of the following:
1. A combination-type AFCI located at the origin of the branch-circuit.
2. An outlet branch-circuit type AFCI located at the first receptacle
outlet of the existing branch circuit.
Exception: AFCI protection shall not be required where the extension
of the existing conductors is not more than thirty (30) feet (9.5
m) in length and does not include any additional outlets or devices.
[210.12(B) Exception]
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151.
E4002.14 Tamper Resistant Receptacles. - Delete.
152.
Appendix AE Manufactured Housing Used As Dwellings.
153.
AE101.1 General. Factory-built structures, modular units or closed prefabricated assemblies shall not be acceptable unless they are built within the jurisdiction of the City of St. Peters and are subject to inspection by the Code Official, with the exception of a manufactured home, modular unit, or closed prefabricated assemblies used as a single dwelling unit, and installed per Section
405.170, "R-M" Mobile/Modular Home Residential District. These provisions shall be applicable only to the above described manufactured home, modular unit, or closed prefabricated assemblies used as a single dwelling unit in the "R-M" Mobile/Modular Home Residential District:
1. Construction, alteration, and repair of any foundation system, which
is necessary to provide for the installation of a manufactured home
unit.
2. Construction, installation, addition, alteration, repair, or maintenance
of the building service equipment which is necessary for connecting
manufactured homes to water, fuel, or power supplies and sewage systems.
3. Alterations, additions, or repairs to existing manufactured home.
The construction, alteration, moving, demolition, repair, and use
of accessory buildings and structures and their building service equipment
shall comply with the requirement of the codes adopted by this jurisdiction.
These provisions shall not be applicable to the design and construction
of manufactured homes and shall not be deemed to authorize either
modification or additions to manufactured homes where otherwise prohibited.
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Exception: New and replacement manufactured homes to be located in flood hazard areas are subject to Chapter 410, Floodplain Management of the Municipal Code of the City of St. Peters.
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154.
AE107.1 Permit Fees. (Refer to Attachment 1, Title V, Appendix
A of the Municipal Code of the City of St. Peters.)
155.
AE107.2 Plan Review Fees - Delete.
156.
AE107.3 Other Provisions. - Delete.
157.
AE107.3.1 Expiration Of Plan Review. - Delete.
158.
AE107.3.2 Investigation Fees - Work Without A Permit - Delete.
159.
AE107.3.2.1 Investigation. - Delete.
160.
AE107.3.2.2 Fee. - Delete.
161.
AE107.3.3 Fee Refunds. - Delete.
162.
AE107.3.3.1 Permit Fee Erroneously Paid Or Collected. - Delete.
163.
AE107.3.3.2 Permit Fee Paid Where No Work Done. - Delete.
164.
AE107.3.3.3 Plan Review Fee. - Delete.
[R.O. 2007 § 504.050; Ord. No. 4626 §§ 1—2, 9-14-2006; Ord.
No. 5543 §§ 1—2 (Exh. A(504.050)), 2-10-2011; Ord.
No. 7912, 12-21-2023]
Any person violating any of the provisions of the Code adopted
in this Chapter shall be deemed guilty of an offense and upon conviction
thereof shall be fined in an amount not exceeding five hundred dollars
($500.00) or be imprisoned in the City or County Jail for a period
of not exceeding ninety (90) days, or both such fine and imprisonment.
Each day such violation is committed or permitted to continue shall
constitute a separate offense and shall be punishable as such hereunder.