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3. Changes to the existing property lines or addition of structures encroaching upon <br /> property line setbacks affecting fire department operational area or egress to <br /> public way of occupants. <br /> 4. Changes to the occupancy classification of the residential use including <br /> Institutional type care facilities, daycare facilities above or below grade level or a <br /> home based business of a higher fire hazard classification in conformance with <br /> California Fire Code. <br /> 20.24.200 CFC Section 903.3.1.3.2 added — Large One- and Two - Family <br /> Dwelling Residential Sprinkler Systems. <br /> Section 903.3.1.3.2 is added to read: <br /> 903.3.1.3.2 Large One- and Two - Family Dwelling Residential Sprinkler Systems. <br /> In addition to the requirements specified in 903.3.1.3, one- and two- family dwellings <br /> with a habitable floor area greater than 7,500 square feet shall have an automatic fire - <br /> sprinkler system designed to include all sprinklers within a compartment, up to a <br /> maximum of four sprinklers. <br /> 20.24.210 CFC Section 1802 deleted — Definition, Continuous Gas Detection <br /> System. <br /> Section 1802, definition for Continuous Gas Detection System is deleted. <br /> 20.24.220 CFC Section 1802 deleted — Definition, Workstation. <br /> Section 1802, definition for Workstation is deleted. <br /> 20.24.230 CFC Section 2701.1, Exception 5 amended — Refrigeration systems. <br /> Section 2701.1, Exception 5 is amended to read: <br /> 5. Refrigeration systems - Sections 2701, 2702, and 2703 apply to refrigeration <br /> systems. Sections 2704 and 2705 do not apply to refrigeration systems (see <br /> Section 606). <br /> 20.24.240 CFC Section 2701.2.2.2 amended — Health Hazards. <br /> Section 2701.2.2.2 is amended to read: <br /> Section 2701.2.2.2 Health hazards. The material categories listed in this section are <br /> classified as health hazards. A material with a primary classification as a health hazard <br /> can also pose a physical hazard. <br /> 1. Highly toxic, toxic and moderately toxic. <br /> 2. Corrosive materials. <br /> 62 <br />