(a)
The 2021 edition of the International Fire Code, published by the International Code Council, being chapters 1 through 67 and 80 together with appendices A through J and N, is hereby adopted in its entirety, as if fully set forth herein, as the fire prevention code of the city. The latest edition of NFPA standards shall be adopted and will be referred to when referenced in the 2021 International Fire Code. The following additions, amendments and/or deletions to the International Fire Code, 2021 edition, are hereby adopted:
(1)
Section 102 is hereby amended to add section 102.1.1 to read as follows:
Section 102.1.1. The latest edition of NFPA standards shall be adopted and will be referred to when referenced in the 2021 International Fire Code.
(2)
Section 103.2 is hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 103.2 Appointment. The fire code official (fire marshal) shall be appointed by the fire chief.
(3)
Section 112.4 is hereby amended to read as follows:
112.4 Violation penalties. Persons who shall violate a provision of this code or shall fail to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who shall erect, install, alter, repair or do work in violation of the approved construction documents or directive of the fire code official, or of a permit or certificate used under provisions of this code, shall be guilty of an offense, punishable by a fine of not more than $2,000. Each day that a violation continues after due notice has been served shall be deemed a separate offense.
(4)
Section 202 is hereby amended to add the following definitions:
City. The city of Sherman, Texas.
Emergency access easement. An access road or fire lane located on private property dedicated by the owner(s) of the property to provide fire apparatus access.
Fire code official. The fire chief, fire marshal, or member of the fire department charged with the duties of administration and enforcement of this code, or a duly authorized representative.
Self-service storage facility. Real property designated and used for the purpose of renting or leasing individual spaces to customers for the purpose of storing and removing personal property on a self-service basis.
Standby personnel. Qualified fire service personnel, approved by the fire chief. When utilized, the number required shall be as directed by the fire chief. Charges for utilization shall be as normally calculated by the jurisdiction.
(5)
Section 307.2
is hereby amended to read as follows:
307.2 Permit required. A permit shall be obtained from the fire code official in accordance with section 105.5 prior to kindling a fire for recognized silvicultural or range or wildlife management practices, prevention or control of disease or pests, or a bonfire. Application for such approval shall only be presented by and permits issued to the owner of the land upon which the fire is to be kindled.
Exceptions:
(A)
Fires which meet all the following requirements:
(i)
The pile size is 5 feet (3048 mm) or less in diameter and 5 feet (1524 mm) or less in height.
(ii)
Atmospheric humidity is 40 percent or greater and maximum wind speed is 15 miles per hour or less.
(iii)
No more than one pile burning at any one time.
(iv)
Prior notification given to the Sherman Fire Marshal's Office.
(v)
Conducted in accordance with all Texas Commission on Environmental Quality conditions.
(6)
Section 307.4 is hereby amended to read as follows:
307.4 Location. The location for open burning shall not be less than 100 feet (30 480 mm) from any structure or the property boundary, and provisions shall be made to prevent the fire from spreading to within 100 feet (30 480 mm) of any structure or the property boundary. The location for open burning shall not be less than 300 feet (91 440 mm) from any sensitive receptor as defined by Texas Commission on Environmental Quality 30 TAC 111.203(8), unless written permission is obtained from the owner of the sensitive receptor, including any occupied buildings.
Exceptions:
(A)
Fires in approved containers that are not less than 15 feet (4572 mm) from a structure, fencing or property boundary.
(B)
The minimum required distance from a structure, fencing or property boundary shall be 25 feet (7620 mm) where the pile size is 3 feet (914 mm) or less in diameter and 2 feet (610 mm) or less in height.
(7)
Section 307.4.1 is hereby amended to read as follows:
307.4.1 Bonfires. Bonfires are prohibited.
(8)
Section 307.4.2 is hereby amended to read as follows:
307.4.2 Recreational fires. Recreational fires shall not be conducted within 100 feet (30 480 mm) of a structure or combustible material. Conditions which could cause a fire to spread to within 100 feet (30 480 mm) of a structure shall be eliminated prior to ignition.
(9)
Section 503.1.1 is hereby amended to read as follows:
503.1.1 Buildings and facilities. Approved fire apparatus access roads shall be provided for every facility, building or portion of a building hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction. The fire apparatus access road shall comply with the requirements of this section and shall extend to within 150 feet (45 720 mm) of all portions of the facility and all portions of the exterior walls of the first story of the building as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the building or facility. Except for one- or two-family dwellings, the path of measurements shall be along a minimum ten foot (10) wide level (not exceeding 3 percent grade) and unobstructed pathway around the external walls of the structure. | |
Exceptions: | |
1. | The fire code official is authorized to increase the dimension of 150 feet (45 720 mm) where any of the following conditions occur: |
1.1. | The building is equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1, 903.3.1.2 or 903.3.1.3. Where applicable, hose lay may be extended to 200 feet for occupancies other than those containing a Group H, High Hazard occupancy classification or those containing high-piled combustible storage as defined in Section 202. |
1.2 | Fire apparatus access roads cannot be installed because of location on property, topography, waterways, nonnegotiable grades or other similar conditions, and an approved alternative means of fire protection is provided. |
1.3. | There are not more than two Group R-3 or Group U occupancies. |
2. | Where approved by the fire code official, fire apparatus access roads shall be permitted to be exempted or modified for solar photovoltaic power generation facilities. |
(10)
Section 503.2.1 is hereby amended to read as follows:
503.2.1 Dimensions. Fire apparatus access roads and security gate openings shall have an unobstructed width of not less than the approved fire apparatus access road, except for approved security gates in accordance with section 503.6, and an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than 14 feet (4267 mm).
(11)
Section 503.2.2 is hereby amended to read as follows:
503.2.2 Authority. The fire code official shall have the authority to require an increase in the minimum access widths and vertical clearances where they are inadequate for fire or rescue operations.
(12)
Section 503.3 is hereby amended to add section 503.3.1 to read as follows:
503.3.1 Fire lane marking.
(A)
Striping. Fire apparatus access roads shall be marked by painted lines of red traffic paint six inches (6") in width to show the boundaries of the lane. The words "NO PARKING FIRE LANE" or "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" shall appear in four-inch (4") white letters at 15-foot intervals on the red border markings along both sides of the fire lanes. Where a curb is available, the striping shall be on the vertical face of the curb.
(B)
When required by the fire code official, fire lane striping shall include an enlarged box that is eighteen inches (18") in length and twelve inches (12") in width to show the boundaries of the box. The words "BUILDING [APPROPRIATE BUILDING DESIGNATION]" shall appear in ten-inch (10") white letters on the red box and will appear directly in front of the appropriate structure.
(C)
Signs. Signs shall read "NO PARKING FIRE LANE" or "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" and shall be twelve inches (12") wide and eighteen inches (18") high. Signs shall be painted on a white background with letters and borders in red, using not less than two-inch (2") lettering. Signs shall be permanently affixed to a stationary post and the bottom of the sign shall be six feet, six inches (6'6") above finished grade. Signs shall be spaced not more than fifty feet (50') apart. Signs may be installed on permanent buildings or walls or as approved by the fire code official.
(13)
Section 503.4 is hereby amended to read as follows:
503.4 Obstruction of fire apparatus access roads. Fire apparatus access roads shall not be, obstructed in any manner, including the parking of vehicles. The minimum widths and clearances established in section 503.2.1 and any area marked as a fire lane as described in section 503.3 shall be maintained at all times. The operator of a premises shall maintain, free of obstruction, all fire lanes on their premises. The operator of the premises may include but not limited to the owner, manager, and/or general contractor. No person may mark, post or otherwise identify a non-fire lane private vehicular passageway as a fire lane or in such a manner as tends to create confusion as to whether the passageway is a fire lane. The fire chief and police chief, and their designated representatives, are authorized to remove or cause to be removed any material, vehicle, or object obstructing a fire apparatus access road at the expense of the owner of such material, vehicle, or object.
(14)
Section 503.7 is hereby added to read as follows:
503.7 Measuring of Hose Lay. Hose lay shall be measure from the centerline of the fire lane along an unobstructed and level path measuring 10 feet in width.
(15)
Section 505.1 is hereby amended to read as follows:
505.1 Address Identification. New and existing buildings shall be provided with approved address identification. The address identification shall be legible and placed in a position that is visible from the street or road fronting the property. Address identification characters shall contrast with their background. Address numbers shall be Arabic numbers or alphabetical letters. Numbers shall not be spelled out. Each character shall be not less than 4 inches (102 mm) high with a minimum stroke width of 1/2 inch (12.7 mm). Where required by the fire code official, address identification shall be provided in additional approved locations to facilitate emergency response. Strip malls in addition to the front identification shall provide the name of the business and numeric address or suite identifier on the rear access door. Townhomes with rear alley garage access in addition to the front identification shall provide the numeric address near the garage door. Where access is by means of a private road and the building cannot be viewed from the public way, a monument, pole or other sign or means shall be used to identify the structure. Address identification shall be maintained.
(16)
Section 506.1 is hereby amended to read as follows:
506.1 Where required. Where access to or within a structure or an area is restricted because of secured openings or where immediate access is necessary for life-saving or firefighting purposes, the fire code official is authorized to require a key box to be installed in an approved location. The key box shall be of an approved type listed in accordance with UL 1037 and shall contain keys to gain necessary access as required by the fire code official. Any new and existing buildings that have a fire sprinkler riser, standpipe system and/or a fire alarm control panel shall have a Knox key box that contains keys or a keycard to gain access to every door leading from the exterior of the building to the fire sprinkler riser, standpipe system and/or the fire alarm control panel.
(17)
Section 507.5.4 is hereby amended to read as follows:
507.5.4 Obstruction. Unobstructed access to fire hydrants shall be maintained at all times. Posts, fences, vehicles, growth, trash, storage and other materials or objects shall not be placed or kept near fire hydrants, fire department inlet connections or fire protection system control valves in a manner that would prevent such equipment or fire hydrants from being immediately discernible and/or accessible. The fire department shall not be deterred or hindered from gaining immediate access to fire protection equipment or fire hydrants.
(18)
Section 901.4 is hereby amended to read as follows:
901.4 Fire protection and life safety systems. Fire protection and life safety systems shall be installed, repaired, operated, and maintained in accordance with this code and the International Building Code. Any alteration to the fire protection system must be approved and a permit issued by the fire code official. Hydrostatic testing and inspection of the system may be required prior to the final acceptance of any system alteration.
(19)
Section 901.7 is hereby amended to read as follows:
901.7 Systems out of service. Where a required fire protection system is out of service or in the event of an excessive number of activations, the fire department and the fire code official shall be notified immediately and, where required by the fire code official, the building shall either be evacuated or an approved fire watch shall be provided for all occupants left unprotected by the shut down until the fire protection system has been returned to service.
Where utilized, fire watches shall be provided with not less than one approved means for notification of the fire department and their only duty shall be to perform constant patrols of the protected premises and keep watch for fires.
(20)
Section 903.2.9 #5 is hereby added to read as follows:
(#5) Self-service storage facility. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout all self-service storage facilities.
Exception: One-story self-service storage facilities that have no interior corridors, with a one-hour fire barrier separation wall installed between every storage compartment.
(21)
Section 903.3.1.1.2 is hereby amended to read as follows:
903.3.1.1.2 Bathrooms. In Group R occupancies, sprinklers shall be required in all bathrooms regardless of size.
(22)
Section 903.3.1.2 is hereby amended to read as follows:
903.3.1.2 NFPA 13R sprinkler system. Where allowed in buildings of group R, up to and including four stories in height, automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 13R.
Exception:
(A)
Mixed use buildings. In buildings that include or may include multiple types of occupancies, the code official may designate the type of system and number of standpipes required.
(23)
Section 903.3.1.2.3 is hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 903.3.1.2.3 Attics and attached garages. Sprinkler protection is required in attached garages and in the following attic spaces.
(A)
Attics that are used or intended for living purposes or storage shall be protected by an automatic sprinkler system.
(B)
Where fuel fired equipment is installed in an attic.
(C)
Where located in a building of Type III, Type IV or Type V construction designed in accordance with Section 510.2 or 510.4 of the International Building Code, attics not required by item 1 to have sprinklers shall comply with one of the following if the roof assembly is located more than 1 story above grade.
(D)
Group R-4, condition 2 occupancy attics not required by item 1 or 3 to have sprinklers shall comply with one of the following:
(i)
Provide automatic sprinkler system protection.
(ii)
Provide a heat detection system throughout the attic that is arranged to activate the building fire alarm system.
(iii)
Construct the attic using noncombustible materials.
(iv)
Construct the attic using fire-retardant-treated wood complying with section 2303.2 of the International Building Code.
(v)
Fill the attic with noncombustible insulation.
(24)
Section 903.3.1.3 is hereby amended to read as follows:
903.3.1.3 NFPA 13D sprinkler systems.
Automatic sprinkler systems installed in one- and two-family dwellings; Group R-3; Group R-4, Condition 1; and townhouses shall be permitted to be installed throughout in accordance with NFPA 13D.
Throughout shall include bathrooms and garage areas.
(25)
Section 903.3.7 is hereby amended to read as follows:
903.3.7 Fire department connections. Fire department connections for automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed in accordance with Section 912. Fire department connections shall be located not more than 100 ft (30.5 m) from the nearest fire hydrant connected to an approved water supply. Fire department connections shall be a 2.5-inch threaded fitting design. Fire department connections shall be equipped with locking Knox caps that operate with the authority having jurisdiction's knox key.
(26)
Section 904.13.2 is hereby amended to read as follows:
904.13.2 System interconnection. The actuation of the fire extinguishing system shall automatically shut down the fuel or electrical power supply to the cooking equipment. The fuel and electrical supply reset shall be manual. When the building is not open for twenty-four hours a day for seven days a week and the building is not equipped with a fire alarm system, a single horn strobe shall be provided on the exterior of the building that activates upon actuation of the system.
(27)
Section 903.4 is hereby amended to read as follows:
903.4 Sprinkler system monitoring and alarms. All valves controlling the water supply for automatic sprinkler systems, pumps, tanks, water levels and temperatures, critical air pressures, and water-flow switches on all sprinkler systems shall be electrically supervised. Sprinkler and standpipe system waterflow detectors shall be provided for each floor tap to the sprinkler system and shall cause an alarm upon detection of water flow for more than 45 seconds and less than 90 seconds. All control valves in the sprinkler and standpipe systems except for fire department hose connection valves shall be electrically supervised to initiate a supervisory signal at the central station upon tampering.
Exceptions:
(A)
Automatic sprinkler systems protecting one- and two-family dwellings installed with NFPA 13D systems.
(B)
Automatic sprinkler systems installed in accordance with NFPA 13R where a common supply main is used to supply both domestic water and the automatic sprinkler system, and a separate shutoff valve for the automatic sprinkler system is not provided.
(C)
Jockey pumps control valves that are sealed or locked in the open position.
(D)
Control valves to commercial kitchen hoods, paint spray booths or dip tanks that are sealed or locked in the open position.
(E)
Valves controlling the fuel supply to the fire pump engines that are sealed or locked in the open position.
(F)
Trim valves to pressure switches in dry, pre-action and deluge sprinkler systems that are sealed or locked in the open position.
(G)
Underground key or hub gate valves in roadway boxes.
(28)
Section 905.2 is hereby amended to read as follows:
905.2 Installation standards. Standpipe systems shall be installed in accordance with this section and NFPA 14. Fire department connections for standpipe systems shall be in accordance with section 912. Manual dry standpipe systems shall be supervised with a minimum of 10 psig and a maximum of 40 psig air pressure with a high/low alarm. In addition to this section, the fire code official may require the installation of standpipe systems in buildings where because of type of occupancy, access or use requires additional fire protection. The fire code official may designate the type and location of standpipes within this system.
(29)
Section 905.3.9 is hereby added to read as follows:
905.3.9 Buildings Exceeding 10,000 sq. ft. In buildings exceeding 10,000 square feet in area per story and where any portion of the building's interior is more than 200 feet (60960mm) of travel, vertically and horizontally, from the nearest point of fire department vehicle access, Class 1 automatic wet or manual wet standpipes shall be provided.
Exceptions:
(30)
Section 907.1.4 is hereby added to read as follows:
907.1.4 Design standards. All alarm systems new or replacement shall be analog intelligent addressable fire detection systems.
Exception: Existing systems need not comply unless the total building remodel or expansion initiated after the effective date of this code, as adopted, exceeds 30% of the building square footage. When cumulative building remodels or expansions exceed 50% of the building square footage the system must comply.
(31)
Section 907.2.3 is hereby amended to read as follows:
907.2.3 Group E. A manual fire alarm system that activates the occupant notification system in accordance with section 907.6 shall be installed in group E occupancies. When automatic sprinkler systems or smoke detectors are installed, such systems or detectors shall be connected to the building fire alarm system. An approved smoke detection system shall be installed in group E day care occupancies. Unless separated by a minimum of 100' open space, all buildings, whether portable buildings or the main building, will be considered one building for alarm occupant load consideration and interconnection of alarm systems.
Exceptions:
(A)
Group E occupancies with an occupant load of less than 50 when provided with an approved automatic sprinkler system.
(B)
Residential in-home day care with not more than 12 children may use interconnected single station detectors in all habitable rooms. (For care of more than five children 2-1/2 or less years of age, see section 907.2.6.)
(C)
Manual fire alarm boxes are not required in group E occupancies where all the following apply:
(i)
Interior corridors are protected by smoke detectors with alarm verification.
(ii)
Auditoriums, cafeterias, gymnasiums and the like are protected by heat detectors or other approved detection devices.
(iii)
Shops and laboratories involving dusts or vapors are protected by heat detectors or other approved detection devices.
(iv)
Off-premises monitoring is provided.
(v)
The capability to activate the evacuation signal from a central point is provided.
(vi)
In buildings where normally occupied spaces are provided with a two-way communication system between such spaces and a constantly attended receiving station from where a general evacuation alarm can be sounded, except in locations specifically designated by the fire code official.
(32)
Section 907.2.8.4 is hereby added to read as follows:
907.2.8.4 Carbon monoxide detectors. An approved carbon monoxide detection system shall be installed and maintained in all buildings that include an underground garage or vehicle storage area and in buildings that provide parking as part of the structure. The detection system shall be monitored and shall signal an alarm as part of the fire alarm panel.
Exception:
(A)
Group R-3.
(33)
Section 907.4.2 is hereby amended to read as follows:
907.4.2 Manual fire alarm boxes. Where a manual fire alarm system is required by another section of this code, it shall be activated by fire alarm boxes installed in accordance with sections 907.4.2.1 through 907.4.2.6 Manual alarm actuating devices shall be an approved double action type.
(34)
Section 907.4.2.7 is hereby added to read as follows:
Section 907.4.2.7. Where any fire alarm system is installed without a supervised sprinkler system installed, manual fire alarm boxes shall be installed at all exits. Audio-visual notification devices shall be installed to provide complete coverage as required by the fire code official.
(35)
Section 907.6.1.1 is hereby added to read as follows:
907.6.1.1 Installation. All fire alarm systems shall be installed in such a manner that the failure of any single alarm-actuating or alarm-indicating device will not interfere with the normal operation of any other such devices. All systems shall be Class "A" wired with a minimum of six feet separation between supply and return loops. IDC-Class "A" style-D- SLC Class "A" Style 6-notification Class "B" Style Y.
(36)
Section 907.6.3.2 is hereby added to read as follows:
907.6.3.2 Point addressable systems. When a fire alarm system is required by this section or by the fire code official, the system shall be "point addressable"; providing the type and location of the alarm. The alarm type and location must display on the alarm panel and provide type and location information to the Sherman Fire-Rescue dispatch.
(37)
Section 913.2 is hereby amended to read as follows:
913.2 Protection against interruption of service. The fire pump, driver, and controller shall be protected in accordance with NFPA 20 against possible interruption of service through damage caused by explosion, fire, flood, earthquake, rodents, insects, windstorm, freezing, vandalism and other adverse conditions. The fire code official may require a stand-alone power source, or secondary source of power where a fire pump is installed to maintain the required fire flow in assembly occupancies, high-rise structures or any structure with greater than one hundred thousand (100,000) square feet.
(38)
Section 913.2.2 #5 is hereby added to read as follows:
5. Fire pump system shall be supervised for "loss of power," "phase reversal" and "pump running" conditions by supervisory signal on distinct circuits.
(39)
Section 914.3.1.1.1.1 is hereby added to read as follows:
Section 914.3.1.1.1.1 Exterior access to sprinkler control rooms. Exterior access door directly into the sprinkler control room is required.
(40)
Section 3202.1 Definition "high-piled combustible storage" is hereby amended to read as follows:
High-piled combustible storage. Any building exceeding 6,000 sq. ft. that has a clear height in excess of 12 feet, making it possible to be used for storage in excess of 12 feet, shall be considered to be high piled storage and shall comply with the provisions of this section. When a specific product cannot be identified, a fire protection system shall be installed as for class IV commodities, to the maximum pile height.
(41)
Section 5601.1.3 is hereby amended to read as follows:
5601.1.3 Fireworks. The possession, manufacture, storage, sale, handling and use of fireworks are prohibited.
Exceptions:
(42)
Section 5703.6.12 is hereby added to read as follows:
5703.6.12 Dry sumps. Approved sampling tubes of a minimum 6 inches in diameter shall be installed in the backfill material of each underground flammable or combustible liquid storage tank the tubes shall extend from a point 12 inches below the average grade of the excavation to ground level and shall be provided with suitable surface access caps. Each tank site shall provide a sampling sump at the corners of the excavation with a minimum of 4 sumps. Sampling tubes shall be placed in the product line excavation within 10 feet of the tank excavation and one every 50 feet routed along product lines towards the dispensers, a minimum of two are required.
(43)
Section 5706.2.4.3 is hereby amended to read as follows:
5706.2.4.3 Location. Tanks containing Class I or II liquids shall be kept outside and not less than 100 feet from buildings and combustible storage. Additional distance shall be provided where necessary to ensure that vehicles, equipment, and containers being filled directly from such tanks will not be less than 100 feet from structures, haystacks, or other combustible storage.
(44)
Section 5706.3.1.3 is hereby amended to read as follows:
5706.3.1.3 Buildings. Wells shall not be drilled within 200 feet of buildings not necessary to the operation of the well.
(45)
Section 6104.2 is hereby amended to read as follows:
6104.2 Maximum capacity within established limits. Within the limits established by law restricting the storage of liquefied petroleum gas for the protection of heavily populated or congested areas, the aggregate capacity of any one installation shall not exceed a water capacity of 2,000 gallons (7570 L).
Exceptions:
(A)
In particular installations, this capacity limit shall be determined by the fire code official, after consideration of special features such as topographical conditions, nature of occupancy, and proximity to buildings, capacity of proposed containers, degree of fire protection to be provided and capabilities of the local fire department.
(46)
Appendix D, section D103 figure D103.1 is hereby amended to read as follows:
Figure D.103.1 Dead-end fire apparatus access road turnaround. Where a turnaround is required for fire department access, the minimum road width shall be the same as the approved fire lane throughout.
(47)
Appendix D, section D103.3 is hereby amended to read as follows:
D103.3 Turning radius. The minimum turning radius shall be at least 25 feet radius unless roadway or fire lane exceeds minimum requirement of 24 feet or approved by fire code official.
(48)
Appendix D, section D103.4 table D103.4 is hereby amended as follows:
REQUIREMENTS FOR DEAD-END FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROADS | ||
|---|---|---|
Length (feet) | Width (feet) | Turnarounds Required |
0—150 | 24 | None required |
151—700 | 24 | 100' diameter cul-de-sac or 120' hammerhead |
Over 700 | Special approval required | |
(49)
Appendix D, section D103.5 is hereby amended to read as follows:
D103.5 Fire apparatus access road gates. Gates securing the fire apparatus access roads shall comply with all the following criteria:
(A)
Where a single gate is provided, the gate width shall be not less than the approved fire apparatus access road.
(B)
Gates shall be of the horizontal swing, horizontal slide, vertical lift or vertical pivot type.
(C)
Construction of gates shall be of materials that allow manual operation by one person.
(D)
Gate components shall be maintained in an operative condition at all times and replaced or repaired when defective.
(E)
Electric gates shall be equipped with a Knox key switch that operates with the Authority Having Jurisdiction's Knox key. Emergency opening devices shall be approved by the fire code official.
(F)
Methods of locking shall be submitted for approval by the fire code official.
(G)
Electric gate operators, where provided, shall be listing in accordance with UL 325.
(H)
Gates intended for automatic operation shall be designed, constructed and installed to comply with the requirements of ASTM F2200.
(Ordinance 6691 adopted 2/5/2024)