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Ordinance No. 2197 <br /> Exhibit B <br /> Page 18 <br /> b. Trash enclosures that have been exempted by the fire code official or that meet the <br /> following conditions: <br /> i. The enclosure, including the cover and door, are constructed of non- <br /> combustible materials. <br /> ii. The enclosure does not exceed 180 square feet in size <br /> iii. The enclosure is stand-alone structure, be a minimum of 20 feet from adjacent <br /> buildings and a minimum of 10 feet from property line(s). <br /> iv. The enclosure is used exclusively for waste garbage contained within <br /> approved trash containers. No outdoor storage is permitted within the trash <br /> enclosure, <br /> c. Photo Voltaic Arrays covering parking stalls only. <br /> 2. Existing commercial or industrial buildings not currently provided with automatic fire <br /> extinguishing systems shall be provided with an automatic fire extinguishing systems as <br /> follows: <br /> a. When modification to the building results in a 50% or greater increase of the total floor <br /> area of the building or brings the over total of floor area of the building to more than <br /> 8,000 square feet, the entire building shall be provided with an automatic fire <br /> extinguishing system. <br /> Exception: Additions providing accessory storage space not greater than 500 <br /> square feet in area to an existing non-fire sprinklered building or solely for the <br /> purpose of providing accessibility shall not result in a requirement that the building <br /> be provided with an automatic extinguishing system. <br /> b. When a change in occupancy classification results in an increased fire hazard or risk <br /> to business operations or increased life safety hazard of the occupants, the new <br /> occupancy and all fire areas that the new occupancy exits through shall be provided <br /> with an automatic extinguishing system. <br /> Exception: Public assembly occupancies not exceeding an occupant load of 150, <br /> whether occupying an entire building or a portion of a building. <br /> 3. Existing residential buildings not currently provided with automatic fire extinguishing systems <br /> shall be provided with an automatic fire extinguishing system as follows: <br /> a. When a modification or modifications to the building results in a 50% or greater <br /> increase of the total floor area of the building <br /> b. In the garage when a new attached or detached garage is added and the modification <br /> does not otherwise require the addition of an automatic fire protection system <br /> throughout the building. <br /> 20.24.170 CFC Section 903.3.1.2 amended — NFPA 13R Sprinkler Systems. <br /> Section 903.3.1.2 paragraph 1 is amended to read: <br /> 903.3.1.2 NFPA 13R sprinkler systems. Automatic sprinkler systems in Group R occupancies <br /> up to and including four stories in height in buildings not exceeding 60 feet (18 288 mm) in height <br /> above grade plan shall be permitted to be installed throughout in accordance with NFPA 13R as <br /> amended in Chapter 80 and the following: <br /> • Sprinklers shall be provided in all attic areas. <br /> 20.24.180 CFC Section 903.3.1.3 amended — NFPA 13D Sprinkler Systems. <br /> Section 903.3.1.3 is amended to read: <br />
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