Chapter 17.07
INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE

Sections:

17.07.010    Adoption.

17.07.020    Amendments and additions.

17.07.010 Adoption.

The 2009 Edition of the International Fire Code (IFC), as adopted and amended by the State Building Code Council in Chapter 51-54 WAC, as published by the International Code Council, excluding WAC 51-54-0500, Chapter 5, Fire Service Features, is adopted by reference, together with the amendments and additions set forth below.

The following appendices of the 2009 Edition of the International Fire Code are also adopted by reference: Appendix B – Fire-Flow Requirements for Buildings; Appendix C – Fire Hydrant Locations and Distribution; and Appendix D – Fire Apparatus Access Roads.

The 2009 International Wildland Urban Interface Code is included in this code as Section 4800 with amendments found in Appendix Chapter K.

Exceptions. The provisions of this code do not apply to temporary growing structures used solely for the commercial production of horticultural plants including ornamental plants, flowers, vegetables, and fruits. “Temporary growing structure” means a structure that has the sides and roof covered with polyethylene, polyvinyl, or similar flexible synthetic material and is used to provide plants with either frost protection or increased heat retention. A temporary growing structure is not considered a building for purposes of this code.

The provisions of this code do not apply to the construction, alteration, or repair of temporary worker housing except as provided by rule adopted under Chapter 70.114A RCW or Chapter 37, Laws of 1998 (2SSB 6168). “Temporary worker housing” means a place, area, or piece of land where sleeping places or housing sites are provided by an employer for his or her employees or by another person, including a temporary worker housing operator, who is providing such accommodations for employees, for temporary, seasonal occupancy, and includes “labor camps” under RCW 70.54.110. The manufacture, storage, handling, sale and use of fireworks shall be governed by Chapter 70.77 RCW and by Chapter 212-17 WAC and local ordinances consistent with Chapter 212-17 WAC. (Ord. 10C-03 § 7; Ord. 07C-04 § 8; Ord. 04C-12 § 4).

17.07.020 Amendments and additions.

A. IFC Section 102.6 Amended – Applicability, Referenced Codes and Standards. Section 102.6 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section 102.6 Referenced codes and standards. The codes and standards referenced in this code shall be those that are listed in Chapter 45. Such codes and standards shall be considered part of the requirements of this code to the prescribed extent of each such reference as determined or modified by the fire code official. Where differences occur between the provisions of this code and the referenced standards, the provisions of this code shall apply.

B. IFC Section 104.10.1 Amended – General Authority and Responsibilities, Assistance from Other Agencies. Section 104.10.1 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section 104.10.1 Assistance from other agencies. Police and other enforcement agencies shall have authority to render necessary assistance in the investigation of fires or the enforcement of this code when requested to do so by the fire code official.

C. IFC Section 104.11.2 Amended – General Authority and Responsibilities, Obstructing Operations. Section 104.11.2 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section 104.11.2 Obstructing operations. No person shall obstruct the operations of the fire department in connection with extinguishment, control, or investigation of any fire, or actions relative to other emergencies, or disobey any lawful command of the fire chief or officer of the fire department in charge of the emergency, or any part thereof, or any lawful order of a police officer assisting the fire department.

D. IFC Section 105.1.4 Added – Permits, Construction Permit Fees. Section 105.1.4 of the International Fire Code is hereby added to read as follows:

Section 105.1.4 Construction permit fees. Fees will be assessed for each construction permit issued under this Code. Fees shall be established by resolution of the city council.

E. IFC Section 105.1.5 Added – Permits, Operational Permit Fees. Section 105.1.5 of the International Fire Code is hereby added to read as follows:

Section 105.1.5 Operational permit fees. Fees may be charged annually for each type of operational permit. Fees shall be established by resolution of the city council.

F. IFC Section 105.7.13 Added – Emergency Power Supply Systems. Section 105.7.13 of the International Fire Code is hereby added to read as follows:

Section 105.7.13 Emergency Power Supply Systems. A construction permit is required for the installation of a required emergency power supply system that provides emergency power for any life safety device or system. Examples as follows but not limited to elevators, escalators, systems to prevent explosions or detonations, life maintaining medical systems, etc.

G. IFC Section 108.1 Amended – Board of Appeals, Board of Appeals Established. Section 108.1 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section 108.1 General. In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determinations made by the fire code official relative to the application and interpretation of the International Fire Code, there shall be a building board of appeals as established in MICC Chapter 3.28.

H. IFC Section 108.2 Amended – Board of Appeals, Limitations on Authority. Section 108.2 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section 108.2 Limitations on authority. An application for appeal shall be based on a claim that the true intent of the International Fire Code or the rules legally adopted thereunder have been incorrectly interpreted, the provisions of the International Fire Code do not fully apply or an equally good or better form of construction is proposed. The building board of appeals shall have no authority relative to interpretation of the administrative provisions of the International Fire Code nor shall the board be empowered to waive requirements of the International Fire Code which are the codes, appendices and referenced code standards adopted by the jurisdiction.

I. IFC Section 108.3 Deleted – Board of Appeals, Qualifications.

J. IFC Section 308.3.7 Amended – Open Flames, Group A Occupancies. Section 308.3.7 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section 308.3.7 Group A occupancies. Open-flame devices shall not be used in a Group A occupancy.

Exceptions:

1. Open-flame devices are allowed to be used in the following situations, provided approved precautions are taken to prevent ignition of a combustible material or injury to occupants:

1.1. Where necessary for ceremonial or religious purposes in accordance with Section 308.3.5.

1.2. On stages and platforms as a necessary part of a performance in accordance with Section 308.3.6.

1.3. Where candles on tables are securely supported on substantial noncombustible bases and the candle flames are protected.

2. Heat-producing equipment complying with Chapter 6 and the International Mechanical Code.

3. Gas lights are allowed to be used provided adequate precautions satisfactory to the fire code official are taken to prevent ignition of combustible materials.

4. Where approved by the fire code official (see also Section 308.3.1.2).

K. IFC Section 501.1 Amended – General, Scope. Section 501.1 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section 501.1 Scope. Fire service features for buildings, structures and premises shall comply with this chapter. The requirements in this chapter may be modified by the fire code official if other approved fire-protection features are provided.

L. IFC Section 503.1 Amended – Fire Apparatus Access Roads, Where Required. Section 503.1 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section 503.1 Where required. Fire apparatus access roads shall be provided and maintained in accordance with Sections 503.1.1 through 503.1.3 and/or local street, road and access standards as determined by the fire code official.

M. IFC Section 507.1 Amended – Fire Protection Water Supplies, Fire Flow. Section 507.1 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section 507.1 Fire flow. Fire flow requirements for buildings or portions of buildings and facilities shall be determined by Appendix B.

N. IFC Section 507.5.1 Amended – Fire Hydrant Systems, Where Required. Section 507.5.1 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section 507.5.1 Where required. Where a portion of the facility or building hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction is more than 150 feet from a hydrant on a fire apparatus access road, as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the facility or building, on-site fire hydrants and mains shall be provided where required by the fire code official.

Exceptions:

1. For one- and two-family dwellings and Group R-3 and Group U occupancies, the distance requirement shall be 300 feet.

2. For buildings, one- and two-family dwellings and Group R-3 and Group U occupancies equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2, the distance requirement shall be 600 feet (183 m).

O. IFC Section 510 Amended – Building Radio Coverage. Section 510 of the International Fire Code is hereby added to read as follows:

Section 510 Building Radio Coverage.

510.1 Building radio coverage. Except as otherwise provided, no person shall maintain, own, erect, or construct any building or structure or any part thereof, or cause the same to be done, which fails to support adequate radio coverage for City emergency services workers, including but not limited to firefighters and police officers.

Exceptions:

1. Single family residential buildings.

2. Buildings constructed primarily of wood frame without below grade storage or parking areas.

3. Buildings thirty-five (35) feet high (As defined by International Building Code Section 502) or less without below grade storage or parking areas.

Should construction that is thirty-five (35) feet high or less include subterranean storage or parking, then this ordinance shall apply only to the subterranean areas.

4. Preexisting buildings. Buildings constructed prior to the implementation of this section shall not be required to comply with public safety radio coverage provisions of this section.

However, should exempted structures undergo renovation, restoration, or significant modification to the original structure, exemption from the provisions of this section shall not apply.

510.1.1 Adequate radio coverage. A minimum signal strength of -95 dBm shall be available in all areas of the building and 99% in elevators (measured at the primary recall floor), stair shafts and Fire Command Centers when transmitted from the closest Regional 800 MHz Radio System.

510.1.2 Minimum signal strength. A minimum signal strength of -100 dBm shall be received by the Regional 800 MHz Radio System when transmitted from 95% of all areas of the building and 99% in elevators (measured at the primary recall floor), stair shafts and Fire Command Centers.

510.1.3 Frequency range. The frequency range which must be supported shall be 806 MHz to 824 MHz and 851 MHz to 869 MHz and such other frequencies as determined by the Regional Radio System operator in all areas of the building.

The building owner shall modify or expand the frequency range at his or her expense in the event frequency changes are required by the FCC or additional frequencies are made available by the FCC. Prior approval of a public safety radio coverage system on previous frequencies does not exempt this requirement.

510.2 Permits.

510.2.1 Construction Permit. A construction permit is required for installation of or modification to emergency responder radio coverage systems and related equipment. Maintenance performed in accordance with this code is not considered a modification and does not require a permit.

510.2.2 Operational Permit. An operational permit is required to operate an in-building radio system in accordance with City permit requirements.

510.3 Power supply. Power supplies shall conform with NFPA 72, Section 1-5.2 (Power Supplies).

510.4 Signal Booster Requirements.

If used, signal boosters shall meet the following requirements:

1. All signal booster components shall be contained in a NEMA4-type waterproof cabinet.

2. The battery system shall be contained in a NEMA4-type waterproof cabinet.

3. The system shall include automatic alarming of malfunctions of the signal booster and battery system. Any resulting trouble alarm shall be automatically transmitted to an approved central station or proprietary supervising station as defined in NFPA 72 or, when approved by the Mercer Island Fire Marshal, shall sound an audible signal at a constantly attended location.

4. Equipment shall have FCC certification prior to installation.

510.5 Proof of compliance and testing.

510.5.1 Proof of compliance. Each owner shall submit at least one field test, or as determined by the Fire Code Official, whenever structural changes occur to the building that would materially change the original field performance tests by a consultant approved by the Fire Code Official. The performance test shall include at a minimum a floor plan and the signal strength in various locations of the building.

510.5.2 Annual test.

It shall be the building owner’s responsibility to have all active components of the system, such as amplifiers, power supplies and backup batteries, tested a minimum of once every twelve (12) months. Testing shall consist of the following:

1. Amplifiers shall be tested to ensure that the gain is the same as it was upon initial installation and acceptance.

2. Backup batteries and power supplies shall be tested under load of a period of one hour to verify that they will properly operate during an actual power outage. If, within the one-hour test period, and in the opinion of the testing technician, the battery exhibits symptoms of failure, the test shall be extended for additional one-hour periods until the integrity of the battery can be determined.

3. All other active components shall be checked to determine that they are operating within the manufacturer’s specification for the intended purpose.

A report shall be submitted to the Mercer Island Fire Marshal upon conclusion of the testing and not later than January 30th of each year.

510.5.3 Five-Year Tests. In addition to the annual test, it shall be the building owner’s responsibility to perform a radio coverage test a minimum of once every five (5) years to ensure that the radio system continues to meet the requirements of the original acceptance test. A report shall be submitted to the fire code official upon conclusion of the testing.

510.5.4 Qualification of Personnel. The system designer, lead installation personnel and personnel conducting radio system tests shall be qualified to perform the work.

Design documents and all tests shall be documented and signed by a person in possession of a current FCC General Radio Telephone Operator License and:

1. A current technician certification issued by the Associated Public Safety Communications Officials International (APCO); or

2. The National Association of Business and Education Radio (NABER); or

3. The Personal Communications Industry Association (PCIA); or

4. Certificate holder issued by the manufacturer of the equipment being installed.

510.6 Inadequate Radio Coverage. Buildings and structures which cannot support the required level of radio coverage shall be equipped with:

1. A radiating cable system; and/or

2. An internal multiple antenna system with FCC certificated bi-directional 800 MHz amplifiers; or

3. Systems otherwise approved by the city radio system manager in order to achieve the required adequate radio coverage. In the event that a signal booster is employed, it shall be fully encased with a NEMA 4 (or equivalent) dust/waterproof rated enclosure, and filters that reject adjacent frequencies in addition to the multi-bandpass filters.

510.7 Secondary Power. If any part of the installed system or systems contains an electrically powered component, the installed system or systems shall be provided with an independent battery system or an emergency generator capable of operating for a period of at least twenty-four (24) hours without external power input. The battery system shall automatically charge in the presence of external power input.

510.8 Approval prior to installation. No amplification system capable of operating on frequencies used by the Regional 800 MHz Radio System shall be installed without prior coordination and approval of the radio system licensee (The Eastside Public Safety Communications Agency) and any such system must meet any standards adopted by the King County Regional Communications Board.

510.9 Acceptance Tests. Acceptance testing for an in-building radio amplification system is required, upon completion of installation. It is the building owner’s responsibility to have the radio system tested by qualified personnel to ensure a minimum of 95% two-way coverage on each floor of the building.

Talk-back testing from a site to the Regional 800 MHz Radio System shall use a two (2) watt, portable transceiver with speaker/microphone and flexible antenna (or any calibrated device which will produce signal levels useable by the prescribed portable radio). Field strength testing instruments must have been calibrated within one (1) year of the date of the acceptance test. Field strength testing instruments must be of the frequency selective type incorporating a flexible antenna similar to the ones used on the handheld transceivers. City Radio System Manager may designate alternate methods of measuring the signal level, which satisfy appropriate levels of public safety coverage.

A report shall be submitted to the Mercer Island Fire Department at the conclusion of acceptance testing containing a floor plan and the signal strengths at each location tested and other relevant information. A representative of the Bellevue Fire Department may oversee the acceptance test. Acceptance testing is also required whenever changes occur to the building that would materially change the original field performance test.

510.10 Testing Criteria. Each floor of the building shall be divided into a grid of approximately forty (40) equal areas. A maximum of two (2) nonadjacent areas will be allowed to fail the test. In the event that three (3) of the areas fail the test, the floor may be divided into eighty (80) equal areas in order to be more statistically accurate. In such event, a maximum of four (4) nonadjacent areas will be allowed to fail the test. After the eighty (80) area tests, if the system continues to fail, the building owner shall have the system altered to meet the 95% coverage requirement.

A spot located approximately in the center of a grid area will be selected for the test, then the radio will be keyed to verify two-way communication to and from the outside of the building through the Regional 800 MHz Radio System. Once the spot has been selected, prospecting for a better spot within the grid area is not permitted.

The gain values of all amplifiers shall be measured and the results kept on file with the building owner so that the measurements can be verified each year during the annual tests. In the event that the measurement results become lost, the building owner will be required to rerun the acceptance test to reestablish the gain values.

510.11 Field testing. Police and Fire Personnel shall at any time have the right to enter onto the property to conduct its own field-testing to be certain that the required level of radio coverage is present.

P. IFC Section 602.1 Addition – Building Services and Systems, Definitions. The following definition is added to Section 602.1 of the International Fire Code to read as follows:

POWER TAP. A listed device for indoor use consisting of an attachment plug on one end of a flexible cord and two or more receptacles on the opposite end, and that has overcurrent protection.

Q. IFC Section 803.1 Amended – Furnishings, General Requirements. Section 803.1 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section 803.1 General requirements. The provisions of Sections 803.1.1 through 803.1.4 shall be applicable to all occupancies covered by Sections 803.2 through 803.7.

R. IFC Section 803.1.4 Added – General Requirements, Atrium Furnishings. Section 803.1.4 of the International Fire Code is hereby added to read as follows:

Section 803.1.4 Atrium furnishings.

803.1.4.1 Potential heat. Potential heat of combustible furnishings and decorative materials within atria shall not exceed 9,000 Btu per pound (20 934 J/g) when located within an area that is more than 20 feet (6,096 mm) below ceiling-level sprinklers.

803.1.4.2 Decorative materials. Decorative materials in atria shall be noncombustible, flame resistant or treated with a flame retardant.

S. IFC Section 901.4.5 Added – Installation, Additions, Change of Use, Alterations and Repairs to Buildings. Section 901.4.5 of the International Fire Code is hereby added to read as follows:

901.4.5 Additions, change of use, alterations and repairs to buildings.

901.4.5.2 Additions or changes of use. Additions or changes of use to existing buildings which would result in a nonconforming building shall be brought up to current code requirements for fire protection systems. Subject to the approval of the fire code official, a phasing plan of up to five years is permitted on sprinkler systems only.

Exception: A one-time exemption for additions to one- and two-family dwellings and Group R-3 and U occupancies of up to 750 square feet is permitted without compliance with this section. This exemption shall be recorded with King County Records and Elections.

901.4.5.3 Alterations and repairs. When the value of all alterations or repairs performed within a sixty-month period exceeds 50 percent of the assessed value of the building, the fire extinguishing systems and fire detection systems shall be installed throughout as for new construction.

T. IFC Section 901.7 Amended – General, Systems Out of Service. Section 901.7 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section 901.7 Systems out of service. Where a fire protection system is out of service, 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 at least 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.

U. IFC Section 903.2 Amended – Automatic Sprinkler Systems, Where Required. Section 903.2 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to remove the exception for telecommunication buildings to read as follows:

Section 903.2 Where required. Approved automatic sprinkler systems in new buildings and structures shall be provided in the locations described in this section.

V. IFC Section 903.4.2 Amended – Sprinkler System Monitoring and Alarms, Alarms. Section 903.4.2 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section 903.4.2 Alarms. Approved audible and visible alarm notification appliances shall be connected to every automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 907 and throughout areas designated by the fire code official. Sprinkler water-flow alarm devices shall be activated by water flow equivalent to the flow of a single sprinkler of the smallest orifice size installed in the system. Alarm devices shall be provided on the exterior of the building in an approved location. Where a fire alarm system is installed, actuation of the automatic sprinkler system shall actuate the building fire alarm system.

Exception: With approval of the fire code official, audible and visible alarm notification appliances may be omitted for approved residential sprinkler systems in 1 or 2 dwelling units if not otherwise specifically required.

W. IFC Section 903.4.3 Amended – Sprinkler System Monitoring and Alarms, Floor Control Valves. Section 903.4.3 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section 903.4.3 Floor control valves. Approved supervised indicating control valves shall be provided at the point of connection to the riser on each floor.

Exception: When approved by the Fire Code Official in NFPA 13D and NFPA 13R Systems.

X. IFC Section 905.3.7 Added – Required Installations, High-Rise Building Standpipes. Section 905.3.7 of the International Fire Code is hereby added to read as follows:

Section 905.3.7 High-rise building standpipes. Standpipe risers shall be combination standpipe/sprinkler risers using a minimum pipe size of 6'' i.d. approved material pipe. Two 2-1/2 inch hose connections shall be provided on every intermediate floor level landing in every required stairway. Where pressure reduction valves (PRVs) are required, each hose connection shall be provided with its own PRV. The system shall be designed to provide a minimum flow of 300 gpm at a minimum pressure of 150 psi (maximum 200 psi) at each standpipe connection, in addition to the flow and pressure requirements contained in NFPA 14.

Y. IFC Section 905.8 Amended – Standpipe Systems, Dry Standpipes. Section 905.8 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section 905.8 Dry standpipes. Dry standpipes, when approved by the fire code official, are acceptable in other than high rise buildings.

Z. IFC Section 906.1 Amended – Portable Fire Extinguishers, Where Required. Section 906.1 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to remove the exception to Item 1 to read as follows:

Section 906.1 Where required. Portable fire extinguishers shall be installed in the following locations.

1. In all Group A, B, E, F, H, I, M, R-1, R-2, R-4 and S occupancies.

2. Within 30 feet (9,144 mm) of commercial cooking equipment.

3. In areas where flammable or combustible liquids are stored, used or dispensed.

4. On each floor of structures under construction, except Group R-3 occupancies, in accordance with Section 1415.1.

5. Where required by the sections indicated in Table 906.1.

6. Special-hazard areas, including but not limited to laboratories, computer rooms and generator rooms, where required by the fire code official.

AA. IFC Section 907.2.24 Added – Where Required – New Buildings and Structures, All Buildings. Section 907.2.24 of the International Fire Code is hereby added to read as follows:

Section 907.2.24 All buildings. All newly constructed buildings with a gross floor area of 3,000 or greater square feet shall be provided with an approved automatic and manual fire alarm system.

Exceptions:

1. One- and two-family dwellings, Group R-3, Group R-4, and Group U Occupancies having adequate fire flow and approved access. Dwelling units shall have interconnected single station smoke detectors in accordance with RCW 48.48.140 and WAC 212-10.

Buildings under 10,000 square feet that are protected throughout by an approved and monitored automatic sprinkler system.

BB. IFC Section 907.2.25 Added – Where Required – New Buildings and Structures, Remodels and Tenant Improvements. Section 907.2.25 of the International Fire Code is hereby added to read as follows:

Section 907.2.25 Remodels and tenant improvements. When undergoing remodel and tenant improvements, existing occupancies equipped with smoke detectors that are 10 or more years old shall have all such detectors replaced with modern units. Those occupancies without the protection of smoke detection shall add smoke detection in accordance with the applicable requirements in the International Residential Code or International Fire Code.

CC. IFC Section 1404.5 Amended – Precautions Against Fire, Fire Watch. Section 1404.5 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

1404.5 Fire watch. When required by the fire code official for building construction or demolition that is hazardous in nature, qualified personnel shall be provided to serve as an on-site fire watch. Fire watch personnel shall be provided with at least one approved means for notification of the fire department and their sole duty shall be to perform constant patrols and watch for the occurrence of fire.

DD. IFC Section 2703.9 Amended – General Requirements, General Safety Precautions. Section 2703.9 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section 2703.9 General safety precautions. General precautions for the safe storage, handling or care of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 2703.9.1 through 2703.9.10.

EE. IFC Appendix B, Section B102.1 Amended – Fire-Flow Requirements for Buildings, Definitions. Appendix B, Section B102.1 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section B102.1 Amended – Definitions. For the purpose of this appendix, certain terms are defined as follows:

FIRE FLOW. The flow rate of water supply measured at 20 pounds per square inch (psi) residual pressure, that is available for fighting the fire.

FIRE-FLOW CALCULATION AREA. The gross floor area in square feet under the roof line of the structure including all usable area whether heated or not above and below grade; gross floor area measurement shall be by an approved method.

FF. IFC Appendix B, Section B104.2 Deleted – Fire Area, Area Separation. Appendix B, Section B104.2 of the International Fire Code is hereby deleted.

GG. IFC Appendix B, Section B105.1 Amended – Fire-Flow Requirements for Buildings, One- and Two-Family Dwellings. Appendix B, Section B105.1 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section B105.1 One- and two-family dwellings. The minimum fire-flow requirements for one- and two-family dwellings having a fire-flow calculation area which does not exceed 3,600 square feet shall be 1,500 gallons per minute. Fire-flow and flow duration for dwellings having a fire-flow calculation area in excess of 3,600 square feet shall not be less than that specified in Table B105.1.

Exception: As a code alternate, a reduction in fire flow requirements may be approved by the fire marshal when the building is provided with an approved automatic fire sprinkler system and/or other approved fire-protection features.

HH. IFC Appendix B, Section B105.2 Amended – Fire-Flow Requirements for Buildings, Buildings Other Than One- and Two-Family Dwellings. Appendix B, Section B105.2 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section B105.2 Buildings other than one- and two-family dwellings. The minimum fire flow and flow duration for buildings other than one-and two-family dwellings shall be as specified in Table B105.1.

Exception. A reduction in required fire flow of up to 50 percent, as approved, may be allowed when the building is provided with an approved fire sprinkler system and/or other fire-protection features as required by the fire code official.

II. IFC Appendix C, Section C103.2 Added – Number of Fire Hydrants, Sprinkler Support Hydrants. Appendix C, Section C103.2 of the International Fire Code is hereby added to read as follows:

Section C103.2 Sprinkler support hydrants. One or more fire hydrants shall be designated as sprinkler support hydrants and are not included in the required fire hydrant calculations as determined by fire flow.

JJ. IFC Appendix D, Section D101.1 Amended – General, Scope. Appendix D, Section D101.1 of the International Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section D101.1 Scope. Fire apparatus access roads shall be in accordance with this appendix and all other applicable requirements of the International Fire Code. The requirements in this appendix may be modified by the fire code official if other approved fire-protection features are provided.

Exception: As a code alternate, a reduction in requirements for Fire apparatus access roads may be approved by the fire marshal when the building is provided with an approved automatic fire sprinkler system and/or other approved fire-protection features.

(Ord. 10C-03 § 7; Ord. 07C-04 § 9; Ord. 04C-12 § 4).