Building: (replace with)
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1.
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Retaining walls that are not over four (4) feet (1,219 mm) in
height measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall,
unless supporting a surcharge or impounding Class I, II or IIIA liquids.
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2.
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Sidewalks and driveways not more than thirty (30) inches above
adjacent grade, and not over any basement or story below and are not
part of an accessible route.
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3.
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Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, counter tops
and similar finish work.
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4.
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Non-fixed and movable fixtures, cases, racks, counters and partitions
not over five (5) feet nine (9) inches in height.
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Electrical: (add the following)
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4.
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Listed cord-and-plug connected temporary decorative lighting.
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5.
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Reinstallation of attachment plug receptacles but not the outlets
therefor.
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6.
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Replacement of branch circuit overcurrent devices of the required
capacity in the same location.
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7.
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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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8.
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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: (add the following)
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3.
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Portable heating, cooking or clothes drying appliances.
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4.
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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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5.
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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: (add number 8)
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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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1.
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New structures, remodeling, and interior finishes for non-residential
and residential permits: one (1) year from the date of permit issuance.
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2.
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Exterior improvements (pools, retaining walls, decks, gazebos,
pergolas, and similar structures) for non-residential and residential
permits unless listed elsewhere in the Lake Saint Louis Municipal
Code: six (6) months from the date of permit issuance.
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3.
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MEP only (mechanical, electrical, or plumbing) permits: three
(3) months from the date of permit issuance.
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4.
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Temporary electrical poles: one (1) year from the date of permit
issuance.
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5.
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Fences for non-residential and residential permits: three (3)
months from the date of permit issuance.
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6.
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Floodplain Development Permits: Same as coinciding permit.
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7.
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Demolition for non-residential and residential permits: six
(6) months from the date of permit issuance.
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Building: (replace with)
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1.
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Retaining walls that are not over four (4) feet (1,219 mm) in
height measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall,
unless supporting a surcharge or impounding Class I, II or IIIA liquids.
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2.
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Sidewalks and driveways not more than thirty (30) inches above
adjacent grade, and not over any basement or story below and are not
part of an accessible route.
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3.
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Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, counter tops
and similar finish work.
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4.
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Non-fixed and movable fixtures, cases, racks, counters and partitions
not over five (5) feet nine (9) inches in height.
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5.
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Swings and other playground equipment accessory to one-family
or two-family dwellings.
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1.
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New structures, remodeling, and interior finishes for non-residential
and residential permits: one (1) year from the date of permit issuance.
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2.
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Exterior improvements (pools, retaining walls, decks, gazebos,
pergolas, and similar structures) for non-residential and residential
permits unless listed elsewhere in the Lake Saint Louis Municipal
Code: six (6) months from the date of permit issuance.
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3.
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MEP only (mechanical, electrical, or plumbing) permits: three
(3) months from the date of permit issuance.
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4.
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Temporary electrical poles: one (1) year from the date of permit
issuance.
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5.
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Fences for non-residential and residential permits: three (3)
months from the date of permit issuance.
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6.
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Floodplain Development Permits: Same as coinciding permit.
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7.
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Demolition for non-residential and residential permits: six
(6) months from the date of permit issuance.
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Exceptions:
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1.
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Emergencies as defined in the Lake Saint Louis Municipal Code
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2.
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Stakeouts and other necessary planning procedures, including
installation of BMPs or other erosion control methods.
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3.1
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The aggregate area of the unprotected floor assembly does not
exceed one hundred (100) square feet (9.3 m2) per story.
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3.2
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Fireblocking in accordance with Section 302.11.1 is installed
along the perimeter of the unprotected portion to separate the unprotected
portion from the remainder of the floor assembly. 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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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: 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 placed 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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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2.
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Drains provided as detailed in Section R405.1.2 are approved
as an alternative method to method to meet the requirements of this
Section.
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3.
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For closed valleys (valley covered with shingles), valley lining
of two (2) ply of fifteen (15) felt complying with D226 Type I, ASTM
D4869 Type I, or ASTM D6757, or valley lining as described in Item
1 and 2 shall be permitted. Self-adhering polymer modified bitumen
underlayment complying with ASTM D1970 shall be permitted in lieu
of the lining material.
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Table N1102.1.2 (R402.1.2)
Insulation and Fenestration Requirements by Componenta
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Climate Zone
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Fenes-tration U-Factorb
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Skylightb U-Factor
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Glazed Fenes- tration SHGCb, e
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Ceiling R-Value
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Wood Frame Wall R-Value
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Mass Wall R-Valuei
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Floor R-Value
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Basementc Wall R-Value
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Slabd R-Value & Depth
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Crawl Spacec Wall R-Value
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1
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NR
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0.75
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0.25
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30
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13
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3/4
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13
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0
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0
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0
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2
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0.40
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0.65
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0.25
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38
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13
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4/6
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13
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0
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0
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0
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3
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0.35
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0.55
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0.25
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38
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20 or 13 + 5h
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8/13
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19
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5/13f
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0
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5/13
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4 except Marine
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0.40
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0.55
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NR
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38
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13
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8/13
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19
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0j
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10, 2 ft
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10/13
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5 and Marine 4
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0.32
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0.55
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NR
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49
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20 or 13 + 5h
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13/17
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30g
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15/19
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10, 2 ft
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15/19
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6
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0.32
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0.55
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NR
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49
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20 + 5 or 13 + 10h
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15/20
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30g
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15/19
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10, 4 ft
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15/19
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7 and 8
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0.32
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0.55
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NR
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49
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20 + 5 or 13 + 10h
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19/21
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38g
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15/19
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10, 4 ft
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15/19
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For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm.
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a.
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R-values are minimums. U-factors and SHGC are maximums. When
insulation is installed in a cavity which is less than the label or
design thickness of the insulation, the installed R-value of the insulation
shall not be less than the R-value specified in the table.
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b.
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The fenestration U-factor column excludes skylights. The SHGC
column applies to all glazed fenestration. Exception: Skylights may
be excluded from glazed fenestration SHGC requirements in Climate
Zones 1 through 3 where the SHGC for such skylights does not exceed
thirty hundredths (0.30).
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c.
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"15/19" means R-15 continuous insulation on the interior or
exterior of the home or R-19 cavity insulation at the interior of
the basement wall. "15/19" shall be permitted to be met with R-13
cavity insulation on the interior of the basement wall plus R-5 continuous
insulation on the interior or exterior of the home. "10/13" means
R-10 continuous insulation on the interior or exterior of the home
or R-13 cavity insulation at the interior of the basement wall.
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d.
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R-5 shall be added to the required slab edge R-values for heated
slabs. Insulation depth shall be the depth of the footing or two (2)
feet, whichever is less in Zones 1 through 3 for heated slabs.
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e.
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There are no SHGC requirements in the Marine Zone.
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f.
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Basement wall insulation is not required in warm-humid locations
as defined by Figure N1101.10 or Table N1101.10.
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g.
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Or insulation sufficient to fill the framing cavity, R-19 minimum.
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h.
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The first value is cavity insulation, the second value is continuous
insulation, so "13+5" means R-13 cavity insulation plus R-5 continuous
insulation.
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i.
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The second R-value applies when more than half of the insulation
is on the interior of the mass wall.
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j.
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Exception: Unfinished basements may have up to a maximum of
twenty percent (20%) of the total basement wall area exposed above
the outside finished grade/ground level as uninsulated concrete foundation
walls. The foundation wall area above the outside grade/ground level
that may be uninsulated is determined by the formula [.20 times the
basement wall height of all walls (including insulated exterior frame
walls for walkout basements and walls common to both basement and
attached garages) times the perimeter of these basement walls]. In
unfinished areas, the basement foundation wall insulation shall extend
down to the basement floor slab or to a minimum of twenty-four (24)
inches below outside finished grade when the grade is above the floor
slab elevation.
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Table N1102.1.5 (add table)
Minimum Projection Factor Required by Orientation for SHGC Exception
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Orientation
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Projection Factor
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North
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>=0.40a
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South
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>=0.20
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East
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>=0.50
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West
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>=0.50
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For the north orientation, a vertical projection located on
the west-edge of the fenestration with the equivalent of PF>=0.15
shall also satisfy the minimum projection factor requirement
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During testing:
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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, if installed at the time of the test, shall
be open.
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4.
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Exterior doors for continuous ventilation systems and heat recovery
ventilators shall be closed and sealed.
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5.
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Heating and cooling systems, if installed at the time of the
test, shall be turned off.
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6.
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Supply and return registers, if installed at the time of the
test, shall be fully open.
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Air Barrier and Insulation Installation
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Component
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Air Barrier Criteria
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Insulation Installation Criteria
|
General Requirements
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A continuous air barrier shall be installed in the building
envelope.
The exterior thermal envelope contains a continuous air barrier.
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/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 sealed.
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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.
The junction of the top plate and the top of the exterior walls
shall be sealed.
Knee walls 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 of R-3 per inch minimum.
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 window/door jambs and framing, and skylights
and framing shall be sealed.
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Rim joists
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Rim joists shall include the air barrier.
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Rim joists shall be insulated.
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Floors (including above garage and cantilevered floors)
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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, or floor
framing cavity insulation shall be permitted to be in contact with
the top side of sheathing, or continuous insulation installed on the
underside of floor framing; and extends from the bottom to the top
of all perimeter floor framing members.
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Crawl space walls
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Exposed earth in unvented crawl spaces shall be covered with
Class 1 vapor retarder with overlapping joists taped.
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Where provided instead of floor insulation, insulation shall
be permanently attached to the crawl space walls.
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Narrow cavities
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Batts in narrow cavities shall be cut to fit, or narrow cavities
shall be filled by 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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Plumbing and wiring
|
Batt insulation shall be cut neatly to fit around wiring and
plumbing in exterior walls, or insulation that on installation readily
conforms to available space shall extend behind piping and wiring.
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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 them from showers and tubs.
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Exterior walls adjacent to showers and tubs shall be insulated.
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Electrical/phone box on exterior walls
|
The air barrier shall be installed behind electrical or communication
boxes or air-sealed boxes shall be installed.
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Concealed sprinklers
|
When 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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a.
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In addition, inspection of log walls shall be in accordance
with the provisions of ICC 400.
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Exceptions:
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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 two (2) inches
of water column (500 Pa) pressure classification shall not require
additional closure systems.
|
1.
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Metallic piping larger than or equal to three-fourths (3/4)
inch (19 mm) in nominal diameter.
|
1.
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Metallic piping larger than or equal to three-fourths (3/4)
inch (19 mm) nominal diameter.
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2.
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Piping serving more than one (1) dwelling unit.
|
3.
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Piping located outside the conditioned space.
|
4.
|
Piping from the water heater to a distribution manifold.
|
5.
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Piping located under a floor slab.
|
6.
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Buried in piping.
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7.
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Supply and return piping in recirculation systems other than
demand recirculation systems.
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Specifications for the Standard Reference and Proposed Designs
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Building Component
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Standard Reference Design
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Proposed Design
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Above-grade walls
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Type: mass wall if proposed wall is mass; otherwise wood frame
|
As proposed
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Gross area: same as proposed
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As proposed
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U-factor: as specified in Table N1102.1.4
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As proposed
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Solar absorptance = 0.75
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As proposed
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Remittance = 0.90
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As proposed
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Basement and crawl space walls
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Type: same as proposed
|
As proposed
|
Gross area: same as proposed
|
As proposed
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U-factor: from Table N1102.1.4, with insulation layer on interior
side of walls
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As proposed
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Above-grade floors
|
Type: wood frame
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As proposed
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Gross area: same as proposed
|
As proposed
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U-factor: as specified in Table N1102.1.4
|
As proposed
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Ceilings
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Type: wood frame
|
As proposed
|
Gross area: same as proposed
|
As proposed
| |
U-factor: as specified in Table N1102.1.4
|
As proposed
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Roofs
|
Type: composition shingle on wood sheathing
|
As proposed
|
Gross area: same as proposed
|
As proposed
| |
Solar absorptance = 0.75
|
As proposed
| |
Emittance = 0.90
|
As proposed
| |
Attics
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Type: vented with aperture = 1 ft2 per 300 ft2 ceiling area
|
As proposed
|
Foundations
|
Type: same as proposed
|
As proposed
|
Foundation wall area above and below grade and soil characteristics:
same as proposed
|
As proposed
| |
Opaque doors
|
Area: 40 ft2
|
As proposed
|
Orientation: North
|
As proposed
| |
U-factor: same as fenestration from Table N1102.1.4
|
As proposed
| |
Vertical fenestration other than opaque doors
|
Total areab = 15 percent of the conditioned
floor area
|
As proposed
|
Orientation: equally distributed to four cardinal compass orientations
(N, E, S & W)
|
As proposed
| |
U-factor: as specified in Table N1102.1.4
|
As proposed
| |
SHGC: as specified in Table N1102.1.2 except that for climates
with no requirement (NR) SHGC = 0.40 shall be used
|
As proposed
| |
Interior shade fraction: 0.92 - (0.21 x SHGC for the standard
reference design)
|
0.92 - (0.21 x SHGC as proposed)
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External shading: none
|
As proposed
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Skylights
|
None
|
As proposed
|
Thermally isolated sunrooms
|
None
|
As proposed
|
Air exchange rate
|
Air leakage rate of five (5) air changes per hour in Climate
Zones 4. The mechanical ventilation rate shall be in addition to the
air leakage rate and the same as in the proposed design, but no greater
than 0.01 x CFA + 7.5 x (Nbr + 1) where:
CFA = conditioned floor area
Nbr = number of bedrooms.
Energy recovery shall not be assumed for mechanical ventilation.
Air leakage rate of five (5) air changes per hour in at a pressure
of two tenths (0.2).
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For residences that are not tested, the same air leakage rate
as the standard reference design.
For tested residences, the measured air exchange ratea.
The mechanical ventilation rateb shall
be in addition to the air leakage rate and shall be proposed.
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Mechanical ventilation
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None, except where mechanical ventilation is specified by the
proposed design, in which case:
Annual vent fan energy use:
kWh/yr = 0.03942 x CFA + 29.565 x (Nbr + 1)
where:
CFA = conditioned floor area
Nbr = number of bedrooms
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As proposed
|
Internal gains
|
IGain = 17,900 + 23.8 x CFA + 4104 x Nbr (Btu/day per dwelling unit)
|
Same as standard reference design.
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Internal mass
|
An internal mass for furniture and contents of eight (8) pounds
per square foot of floor area.
|
Same as standard reference design, plus any additional mass
specifically designed as a thermal storage elementc but not integral to the building envelope or structure.
|
Structural mass
|
For masonry floor slabs, eighty percent (80%) of floor area
covered by R-2 carpet and pad, and twenty percent (20%) of floor directly
exposed to room air.
|
As proposed
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For masonry basement walls, as proposed, but with insulation
required by Table R402.1.4 located on the interior side of the walls.
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As proposed
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For other walls, for ceilings, floors, and interior walls, wood
frame construction.
|
As proposed
| |
Heating systemsd, e
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Fuel type: same as the proposed design
Efficiencies:
Electric: air-source heat pump with prevailing Federal minimum
standards
Non-electric furnaces: natural gas furnace with prevailing Federal
minimum standards
Non-electric boilers: natural gas boiler with prevailing Federal
minimum standards
Capacity: sized in accordance with Section N1103.7
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As proposed
|
Cooling systemsd, f
|
Fuel type: electric
Efficiency: in accordance with prevailing Federal minimum standards
Capacity: sized in accordance with Section N1103.7
|
As proposed
|
Service water heatingd, e, f
|
Fuel type: same as proposed design
Efficiency: in accordance with prevailing Federal minimum standards
Use: gal/day = 30 + 10 x Nbr
Tank temperature: 120° F.
|
As proposed
Same as standard reference
|
Thermal distribution systems
|
Duct insulation: from Section N1103.2.1
A thermal distribution system efficiency (DSE) of 0.88 shall
be applied to both the heating and cooling system efficiencies for
all systems other than tested duct systems. For tested duct systems,
the leakage rate shall be 4 cfm (113.3 L/min) per 100 ft2 (9.29 m2) of conditioned
floor area at a pressure of differential of one tenths (0.1) inches
w.g. (25 Pa).
|
As tested or specified in Table R405.5.2(2) if not tested. Duct
insulation shall be as proposed.
|
Thermostat
|
Type: Manual, cooling temperature setpoint = 75° F.;
Heating temperature setpoint = 72° F.
|
Same as standard reference
|
For SI: 1 square foot = 0.93 m2;
1 British thermal unit = 1055 J; 1 pound per square foot = 4.88 kg/m2; 1 gallon (US) = 3.785 L; ° C. = (° F. -32)/1.8;
1 degree = 0.79 rad.
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a.
|
Where required by the Code Official, testing shall be conducted
by an approved party. Hourly calculations as specified in the ASHRAE
Handbook of Fundamentals, or the equivalent shall be used to determine
the energy loads resulting from infiltration.
|
b.
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The combined air exchange rate for infiltration and mechanical
ventilation shall be determined in accordance with Equation 43 of
2001 ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals, page 26.24 and the "Whole-House
Ventilation" provisions of 2001 ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals, page
26.19 for intermittent mechanical ventilation.
|
c.
|
Thermal storage element shall mean a component not part of the
floors, walls or ceilings that is part of a passive solar system,
and that provides thermal storage such as enclosed water columns,
rock beds, or phase-change containers. A thermal storage element must
be in the same room as fenestration that faces within fifteen degrees
(15°) (0.26 rad) of true south, or must be connected to such a
room with pipes or ducts that allow the element to be actively charged.
|
d.
|
For a proposed design with multiple heating, cooling or water
heating systems using different fuel types, the applicable standard
reference design system capacities and fuel types shall be weighted
in accordance with their respective loads as calculated by accepted
engineering practice for each equipment and fuel type present.
|
e.
|
For a proposed design without a proposed heating system, a heating
system with the prevailing Federal minimum efficiency shall be assumed
for both the standard reference design and proposed design.
|
f.
|
For a proposed design home without a proposed cooling system,
an electric air conditioner with the prevailing Federal minimum efficiency
shall be assumed for both the standard reference design and the proposed
design.
|
g.
|
For a proposed design with a non-storage-type water heater,
a forty-gallon storage-type water heater with the prevailing Federal
minimum energy factor for the same fuel as the predominant heating
fuel type shall be assumed. For the case of a proposed design without
a proposed water heater, a forty-gallon storage-type water heater
with the prevailing Federal minimum efficiency for the same fuel as
the predominant heating fuel type shall be assumed for both the proposed
design and standard reference design.
|
1.
|
(existing exception)
|
2.
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Bathroom exhaust may discharge to a gabled end with an approved
termination cap, or a soffit with solid material extending three (3)
feet in either direction of an approved termination cap.
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2.
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Factory-made ducts shall be listed and labeled in accordance
with UL 181 and installed in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
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Exceptions:
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1.
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Spray polyurethane foam shall be permitted to be applied without
additional joint seals.
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2.
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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.
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3.
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Continuously welded and locking-type longitudinal joints and
seams in ducts operating at static pressure less than two (2) inches
of water column (500 Pa) pressure classification shall not require
additional closure systems.
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1)
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Two (2) 2-1/2-inch outlets
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2)
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One (1) 4-1/2-inch outlet-18-24 inches from grade to the center
of the outlet, facing the direction designated by the Fire Code Official.
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3)
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A 5-1/4-inch valve
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4)
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A 6-inch barrel
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5)
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Shall be of a break-away design
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6)
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Shall be frost free
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7)
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Shall have chains on the caps
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8)
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Shall have left hand National Standard Threads (NST) on all
three (3) outlets.
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1.
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New structures, remodeling, and interior finishes for non-residential
and residential permits: one (1) year from the date of permit issuance.
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2.
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Exterior improvements (pools, retaining walls, decks, gazebos,
pergolas, and similar structures) for non-residential and residential
permits unless listed elsewhere in the Lake Saint Louis Municipal
Code: six (6) months from the date of permit issuance.
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3.
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MEP only (mechanical, electrical, or plumbing) permits: three
(3) months from the date of permit issuance.
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4.
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Floodplain Development Permits: Same as coinciding permit.
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5.
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Demolition for non-residential and residential permits: six
(6) months from the date of permit issuance.
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1.
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New structures, remodeling, and interior finishes for non-residential
and residential permits: one (1) year from the date of permit issuance
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2.
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Exterior improvements (pools, retaining walls, decks, gazebos,
pergolas, and similar structures) for non-residential and residential
permits unless listed elsewhere in the Lake Saint Louis Municipal
Code: six (6) months from the date of permit issuance.
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3.
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MEP only (mechanical, electrical, or plumbing) permits: three
(3) months from the date of permit issuance.
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4.
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Floodplain Development Permits: Same as coinciding permit.
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5.
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Demolition for non-residential and residential permits: six
(6) months from the date of permit issuance.
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1.
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New structures, remodeling, and interior finishes for non-residential
and residential permits: one (1) year from the date of permit issuance.
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2.
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Exterior improvements (pools, retaining walls, decks, gazebos,
pergolas, and similar structures) for non-residential and residential
permits unless listed elsewhere in the Lake Saint Louis Municipal
Code: six (6) months from the date of permit issuance.
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3.
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MEP only (mechanical, electrical, or plumbing) permits: three
(3) months from the date of permit issuance.
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4.
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Floodplain Development Permits: Same as coinciding permit.
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5.
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Demolition for non-residential and residential permits: six
(6) months from the date of permit issuance.
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Exceptions:
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1.
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When the outdoor temperature is below the winter outdoor design
temperature for the locality, maintenance of the minimum room temperature
shall not be required provided that the heating system is operating
at its full design capacity. The winter outdoor design temperature
for the locality shall be as indicated in Appendix D of the International
Plumbing Code.
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2.
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In areas where the average monthly temperature is above 30°
F. (-1° C.), a minimum temperature of 65° F. (18° C.)
shall be maintained.
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Exceptions:
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1.
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Processing, storage and operation areas that require cooling
or special temperature conditions.
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2.
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Areas in which persons are primarily engaged in vigorous physical
activities.
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Building (replace with)
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1.
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Retaining walls that are not over four (4) feet (1,219 mm) in
height measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall,
unless supporting a surcharge or impounding Class I, II or IIIA liquids.
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2.
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Sidewalks and driveways not more than thirty (30) inches above
adjacent grade, and not over any basement or story below and are not
part of an accessible route.
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3.
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Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, counter tops
and similar finish work.
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4.
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Non-fixed and movable fixtures, cases, racks, counters, and
partitions not over five (5) feet nine (9) inches in height.
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Electrical (add the following):
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4.
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Listed cord-and-plug connected temporary decorative lighting.
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5.
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Reinstallation of attachment plug receptacles but not the outlets
therefor.
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6.
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Replacement of branch circuit overcurrent devices of the required
capacity in the same location.
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7.
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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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Gas (add the following):
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3.
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Portable cooking or clothes drying appliances.
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4.
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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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1.
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New structures, remodeling, and interior finishes for non-residential
and residential permits: one (1) year from the date of permit issuance.
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2.
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Exterior improvements (pools, retaining walls, decks, gazebos,
pergolas, and similar structures) for non-residential and residential
permits unless listed elsewhere in the Lake Saint Louis Municipal
Code: six (6) months from the date of permit issuance.
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3.
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MEP only (mechanical, electrical, or plumbing) permits: three
(3) months from the date of permit issuance.
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4.
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Temporary electrical poles: one (1) year from the date of permit
issuance.
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5.
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Fences for non-residential and residential permits: three (3)
months from the date of permit issuance.
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6.
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Floodplain Development Permits: Same as coinciding permit.
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7.
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Demolition for non-residential and residential permits: six
(6) months from the date of permit issuance
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1.
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Exterior improvements (pools, retaining walls, decks, gazebos,
pergolas, and similar structures) for non-residential and residential
permits unless listed elsewhere in the Lake Saint Louis Municipal
Code: six (6) months from the date of permit issuance.
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2.
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MEP only (mechanical, electrical, or plumbing) permits: three
(3) months from the date of permit issuance.
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3.
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Temporary electrical poles: one (1) year from the date of permit
issuance.
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4.
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Fences for non-residential and residential permits: three (3)
months from the date of permit issuance.
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5.
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Floodplain Development Permits: Same as coinciding permit.
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6.
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Demolition for non-residential and residential permits: six
(6) months from the date of permit issuance.
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(13)
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(replace with) Whenever any installation subject to inspection
prior to use is covered or concealed without having first been inspected,
the authority having jurisdiction shall be permitted to require that
such work be exposed for inspection. The authority having jurisdiction
shall be notified when the installation is ready for inspection and
shall conduct the inspection within two (2) business days of such
notification.
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(A)
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(replace with) Application for permit. Each application for
a permit shall be made to the Code Official on a form or by a method
provided by the department, and shall include a general description
of the proposed work, its location, and the estimated cost of construction.
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(B)
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Content. (delete and replace with) Permit expiration. Permits
shall expire as follows for the work the permit is associated with:
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1.
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New structures, remodeling, and interior finishes for non-residential
and residential permits: one (1) year from the date of permit issuance.
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2.
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Exterior improvements (pools, retaining walls, decks, gazebos,
pergolas, and similar structures) for non-residential and residential
permits unless listed elsewhere in the Lake Saint Louis Municipal
Code: six (6) months from the date of permit issuance.
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3.
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MEP only (mechanical, electrical, or plumbing) permits: three
(3) months from the date of permit issuance.
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4.
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Temporary electrical poles: one (1) year from the date of permit
issuance.
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5.
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Floodplain Development Permits: Same as coinciding permit.
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6.
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Demolition for non-residential and residential permits: six
(6) months from the date of permit issuance.
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(D)
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Annual permits (delete and replace with)
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(D)
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(delete and add new Section) Work commencing before permit issuance.
Any person who commences any work before obtaining the necessary permits
shall be subject to penalties as prescribed by law. Each day that
a violation continues after due notice has been served shall be deemed
a separate offense.
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(E)
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Fees. (replace with)
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(1)
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The fees for all permits shall be as indicated in the Lake Saint
Louis Municipal Code.
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(2)
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The Code Official may approve the refunding of permit and/or
inspection fees only as permitted by the Lake Saint Louis Municipal
Code and City policy.
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(3)
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Schedule of plan review fees. All fees for plan review related
to required permits shall be as indicated in the Lake Saint Louis
Municipal Code.
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(4)
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Permit extension fees. Permit extension fees for new structures,
remodeling, interior finishes, and exterior improvement permits shall
be based upon the cost of construction of remaining work and shall
at no time be less than the minimum permit fee for the type of work
permitted. The cost of renewal for all other permit types shall be
the full cost of the original permit.
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(5)
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Re-inspection fees. If an inspection fails twice for the same
violation, an extra inspection fee as indicated in the Lake Saint
Louis Municipal Code must be paid before each subsequent inspection
is conducted for the remaining violation.
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(F)
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Inspection and approvals.
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(3)
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(replace with) When any portion of the electrical installation
within the jurisdiction of an Electrical Inspector is to be hidden
from view by the permanent placement of parts of the building, the
person, firm or corporation installing the equipment shall notify
the Electrical Inspector, and such equipment shall not be concealed
until it has been approved by the Electrical Inspector.
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(H)
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Applications and extensions.
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(1)
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(replace with) The Code Official is authorized to grant, in
writing, one (1) extension of time for not more than thirty (30) days.
The extension must be requested in writing and a justifiable cause
demonstrated. If work is not completed when the permit expires, a
new permit must be applied for until the work is completed and has
passed the final inspection.
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(B)
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(replace with) Penalties.
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(1)
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Any person who shall violate a provision of this code or shall
fail to comply with any of the requirements thereof or shall erect,
construct, alter or repair any work in violation of the approved construction
documents or directive of the Building Official, or of a permit or
certificate issued under the provisions of this code, shall be subject
to penalties as prescribed by law. Each day that a violation continues
after due notice has been served shall be deemed a separate offense.
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(2)
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Any person who shall continue any work in or about the structure
after having been served with a stop work order, except such work
as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe
condition, shall be subject to penalties as prescribed by law.
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(A)
(add exception to #2)
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(2) Exception: Garage door opener receptacles not installed
in readily accessible locations.
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(add exception to #5)
(5) Exception: Sump pump receptacles must be a single dedicated
outlet (not a duplex) and only when a sump pump has been installed.
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An "affiliated company" means any entity which,
directly or indirectly through one (1) or more intermediaries, controls
or is controlled by or is under common control with another entity.
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