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Chapter 20.36 <br />PLEASANTON SECURITY REGULATIONS <br />Sections: <br />20.36.110 Commercial Buildings—Lighting- amended. <br />20.36.120 Residential units—Doors— amended. <br />20.36.160 Residential units—Lighting- amended. <br />20.36.110 Commercial Buildings—Lighting- amended. <br />All non-residential exterior lighting shall meet the requirements in the current California Energy <br />Efficiency Standards. <br />20.36.120 Residential units—Doors— amended. <br />Section 101.3 Scope is amended by deleting item D, and re -numbering remaining items to read <br />as follows: <br />Each exterior door shall be secured as follows: <br />A. Exterior doors (excluding glass patio doors) and doors leading from garage areas into <br />dwelling shall be of solid core no less than one and three-eighths inch thickness. <br />B. Exterior doors leading from outside to interior of attached garage shall be of solid core <br />no less than one and three-eighths inch thickness. <br />C. Exterior doors (excluding glass patio doors) and doors leading from garage areas into <br />dwellings shall have aself-locking lock with deadlatch. <br />D. <br />The deadlatch <br />lock and dead bolt lock on the same door shall be keyed alike (one key will fit both <br />locks). <br />E. Pairs of doors shall have flush bolts with a minimum throw of five-eighths inch at the <br />head and foot (floor and ceiling) of the inactive leaf. <br />F. Doorstop on a wooden jamb for an in -swing door shall be of one-piece construction with <br />the jamb joined by a rabbet. <br />G. Nonremovable pin or interlocking stud -type hinge shall be used in pin -type hinge which <br />is accessible from the outside when the door is closed. <br />H. Cylinders shall be so designed or protected that they cannot be gripped by pliers or <br />other wrenching devices. <br />I. The lock or locks shall be operated from the inside of the door by a device not requiring <br />a key. <br />Page 43 of 52 <br />