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Title: Austin Code Adoption Preview


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Austin Code Adoption Preview
  • Lt. Calvin Poole, Austin Fire Department

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Senate Bill 1458
  • Signed by governor 6/17/2005
  • Effective 1/1/2006
  • Municipalities must implement requirements by
    1/1/06
  • Modifies Section 214 of the Local Government Code
  • the International Building Code, as it existed
    on May 1, 2003, is adopted as a municipal
    commercial building code in this state.

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Senate Bill 1458
  • Applies to new construction, alteration,
    remodeling, enlargement, or repair in commercial
    buildings
  • Commercial building building for the use or
    occupation of people for
  • A public purpose or economic gain or
  • A residence if the building is a multifamily
    residence that is not defined as residential by
    this section

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Senate Bill 1458
  • Municipality can
  • Adopt local amendments
  • Establish procedures for administration and
    enforcement
  • Consider amendments made by ICC after May 1, 2003
  • Keep a code considered more stringent than 2003
    IBC if adopted before Jan. 1, 2006. They can also
    adopt future editions of that code

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Local Adoption
  • December?
  • 2003 International Building and Fire Code
  • Local Amendments

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Permits
  • Blasting
  • Hazardous Materials
  • High-Piled Storage
  • Open Burning
  • Open Flames
  • Places of Assembly
  • Pyrotechnic special effects material
  • Temporary membrane structures, tents and canopies

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Fire Lane / Fire Zone
  • Off street area to remain free and clear of
    parked and standing vehicles for access to
  • Buildings
  • Processes
  • Storage areas
  • Fire appliances
  • for fire or other emergency
  • 25 feet wide x 14 feet high

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Fire Lane / Fire Zone
FIRE LANE / TOW AWAY ZONE
FIRE ZONE / TOW AWAY ZONE
FIRE LANE / TOW AWAY ZONE
FIRE ZONE / TOW AWAY ZONE
Every 35 feet, signs posted at each end
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Dumpsters
  • Dumpsters with 1.5 cubic yard capacity
  • 10 feet from
  • Combustible walls
  • Openings
  • Combustible roof eave lines

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Reporting of Incidents
  • No person shall, by verbal or written directive,
    require any delay in the reporting of a fire or
    unauthorized chemical release to the fire
    department
  • Upon activation of a fire alarm signal, employees
    or staff shall immediately notify the fire
    department

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High Rise AEDs
  • Automatic External Defibrillator required on each
    occupied floor
  • Type approved by AFD
  • Available for public use
  • Placed in elevator lobby unless AFD approved

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Private Fire Hydrants
  • Annual flow test, inspection and maintenance
  • 508.3.5 sets standards for testing

Allowable Sprinkler Systems
  • Allowance for NFPA 13D system in large I-1
    facilities deleted

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Commercial Cooking Exception
  • Intermittent use (less than 6 hrs per week)
  • Does NOT have to have fire suppression system
  • Must have Class 2 vent hood
  • Must have portable extinguisher rated for
    commercial cooking applications

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Fire Extinguishers
  • Exception for A, B, and E occupancies with QR
    sprinklers eliminated
  • Class K extinguishers now required for commercial
    cooking areas
  • 40BC no longer permitted in areas using
    fats/oils in the cooking process

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Occupant Load
  • Increases in occupant load is allowable if the
    building meets all other requirements of the code
    based on the increased load the overall occupant
    load factor doesn't drop below 7 square foot per
    person

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Means of Egress
  • Factors for determining capacity of a means of
    egress limited to following
  • .3 inches in stairways
  • .2 inches all others
  • (TABLE 1005.1 deleted)
  • Panic hardware required in Group A and E at OL of
    50

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Means of Egress
  • Minimum escape window openings increased to 5.7
    square feet with minimum clear opening of 24
    inches
  • Section 1008.1.3.4 deleted
  • Access-controlled egress doors
  • Delay egress can be in buildings with sprinkler
    OR automatic detection
  • Except Group A, E, H

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NFPA STANDARDS Adopted
  • NFPA 10 2002
  • NFPA 11 2002
  • NFPA 13 2002
  • NFPA 13D 2002
  • NFPA 13R - 2002
  • NFPA 14 2003
  • NFPA 15 2001
  • NFPA 50 2001
  • NFPA 52 2002
  • NFPA 58 2001
  • NFPA 72 2002
  • NFPA 86 2003
  • NFPA 86C - 2003
  • NFPA 86D - 2003
  • NFPA 99 2002
  • NFPA 230 2003
  • NFPA 407 2001
  • NFPA 385 2000
  • NFPA 704 2001

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