HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-3482-6-17ORDINANCE NO. 3482-6-17
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLEN, COLLIN
COUNTY, TEXAS, AMENDING THE ALLEN LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE BY
AMENDING IN ITS ENTIRETY ARTICLE III, “BUILDING REGULATIONS” BY
ADOPTING THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE, 2015 EDITION, WITH
AMENDMENTS; INTERNATIONAL EXISTING BUILDING CODE, 2015 EDITION,
WITH AMENDMENTS; INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE, 2015 EDITION, WITH
AMENDMENTS; INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE, 2015 EDITION, WITH
AMENDMENTS; INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE, 2015 EDITION, WITH
AMENDMENTS; INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE, 2015 EDITION, WITH
AMENDMENTS; INTERNATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE, 2015 EDITION, WITH
AMENDMENTS; NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, 2014 EDITION, WITH
AMENDMENTS; INTERNATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE, 2015
EDITION, WITH AMENDMENTS; AND AMENDING SECTION 2.06 “CHIEF
BUILDING OFFICIAL’S RESPONSIBILITIES; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY
CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A PENALTY OF FINE
NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000); AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the International Code Council (ICC) has developed a set of comprehensive and coordinated national
model construction codes (known generally as the "International Codes"); and,
WHEREAS, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has developed a national model electrical code; and,
WHEREAS, the City of Allen has been involved throughout the development process of the International Codes
and the National Electrical Code through participation with the North Texas Chapter of the International Code
Council and through the regional review process by the Regional Codes Coordinating Committee of the North
Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG); and,
WHEREAS, the creation of the 2015 editions of the International Codes by the ICC and the 2014 edition of the
National Electrical Code was in conjunction with the International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO), the
organization whose codes the City of Allen has adopted for many years; and,
WHEREAS, the International Codes and the National Electrical Code have been reviewed by the NCTCOG and
City staff; and,
WHEREAS, the City's building and construction codes are intended to be updated periodically, with the 2015
editions of the International Codes and the 2014 edition of the National Electrical Code being the most current
published building and construction codes for which local amendments have been developed; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Allen has determined that it is in the best interest of the residents of
the City of Allen to adopt the 2015 editions of the International Building Code and the 2014 edition of the National
Electrical Code, as stated herein, as the minimum standards for the construction, use, occupancy and maintenance
of buildings and structures within the City limits, as set forth herein, and to adopt local amendments to said codes
in order to account for unique local practices and/or conditions relating to the design and construction of structures
within the City.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLEN,
COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, THAT:
SECTION 1. The Allen Land Development Code of the City of Allen, Texas, be amended by amending Article
III, Building Regulations, in its entirety, to read as follows:
“ARTICLE III
BUILDING REGULATIONS
Sec. 3.01. Adoption of building codes.
1. There is hereby adopted by the City for the purpose of establishing rules and regulations for the
construction, alteration, removal, demolition, equipment, use and occupancy, location and maintenance
of buildings and structures, within the City, including permits and penalties, the following model codes
with amendments thereto as set forth in this Article:
a. The 2015 edition of the International Building Code, as published by the International Code
Council, except as it may be in conflict with the provisions of another ordinance of the city and
as amended by Section 3.02.
b. The 2015 edition of the International Existing Building Code, as published by the International
Code Council, except as it may be in conflict with the provisions of another ordinance of the
city and as amended by Section 3.03.
c. The 2015 edition of the International Fire Code, as published by the International Code
Council, except as it may be in conflict with the provisions of another ordinance of the city and
as amended by Section 3.04.
d. The 2015 edition of the International Residential Code, as published by the International Code
Council, except as it may be in conflict with the provisions of another ordinance of the city and
as amended by Section 3.05.
e. The 2015 edition of the International Mechanical Code, as published by the International Code
Council, except as it may be in conflict with the provisions of another ordinance of the city and
as amended by Section 3.06.
f. The 2015 edition of the International Fuel Gas Code, as published by the International Code
Council, except as it may be in conflict with the provisions of another ordinance of the city and
as amended by Section 3.07.
g. The 2015 edition of the International Plumbing Code, as published by the International Code
Council, except as it may be in conflict with the provisions of another ordinance of the city and
as amended by Section 3.08.
h. The 2014 edition of the National Electrical Code, as published by the National Fire Protection
Association, except as it may be in conflict with the provisions of any ordinance of the city and
as amended by Section 3.09.
i. The 2015 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code, as published by the
International Code Council, except as it may be in conflict with the provisions of another
ordinance of the city and as amended by Section 3.10.
The codes adopted by reference in subsection (1) of this section are hereby amended as follows:
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a. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this section, shall have the meanings
ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning.
“Permanent toilet facilities” means a room in an existing building (including a construction
trailer) or in the building being constructed with a water closet installed in such room which
conforms to the plumbing code, and is continuously available to all workers involved in a
construction project.
“Temporary toilet facilities” means a portable, fully enclosed, chemically sanitized toilet which
is serviced and cleaned at least once each week.
b. Every construction project requiring a permit within the city shall have adequate toilet facilities
for workers associated with the project. The following shall be considered adequate facilities:
Residential construction projects: At least one permanent toilet facility shall be maintained in
each subdivision for the employees or subcontractors of each builder holding a permit for a
building in that subdivision. A toilet facility must be provided by each builder as long as the
builder holds an active permit in the subdivision.
Sec. 3.02. Amendments to the International Building Code, 2015 edition.
The following amendments to the International Building Code, 2015 edition, as adopted pursuant to
Section 3.01, are hereby adopted:
1. Section 101.4 is amended to read as follows:
101.4 Referenced codes. The other codes listed in Sections 101.4.1 through 101.4.8 and referenced
elsewhere in this code, when specifically adopted, shall be considered part of the requirements of this
code to the prescribed extent of each such reference. Whenever amendments have been adopted to the
referenced codes and standards, each reference to said code and standard shall be considered to
reference the amendments as well. Any reference to NFPA 70 or the ICC Electrical Code shall mean
the Electrical Code as adopted.
2. Section 101.4.8 is amended by adding the following:
101.4.8 Electrical. The provisions of the Electrical Code shall apply to the installation of electrical
systems, including alterations, repairs, replacement, equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings and
appurtenances thereto.
3. Sections 103 and 103.1 are amended by replacing the phrase “Department of Building Safety”
with the phrase “Building Inspections Department” where it appears.
4. Section [A]104.2.1 is amended by adding the following language after the phrase “Section 1612”
in the last sentence:
...104.10.1, and applicable provisions of Article V of the ALDC and the Code of Ordinance.
5. Section 105.2 is amended to read as follows:
105.2 Work exempt from permit. Exemptions from permit requirements of this code shall not be
deemed to grant authorization for any work to be done in any manner in violation of the provisions of
this code or any other laws or ordinances of this jurisdiction. Permits shall not be required for the
following:
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1. Water tanks supported directly upon grade if the capacity does not exceed 5,000 gallons
(18,925 L) and the ratio of height to diameter or width does not exceed 2 to 1.
2. Sidewalks and driveways not more than 30 inches (762 mm) above adjacent grade, and not
over any basement or story below and which are not part of an accessible route.
3. Shade cloth structures constructed for nursery or agricultural purposes and not including
service systems.
4. Window awnings supported by an exterior wall of Group R-3, as applicable in Section 101.2,
and Group U occupancies.
6. Section 109.2 is amended by adding Section 109.2.1 as follows:
Section 109.2.1 Plan Review Fees. When submittal documents are required by Section 109.1, a plan
review fee shall be paid at the time of submitting the submittal documents for plan review. Said plan
review fee shall be 25% of the building permit fee as established by resolution of the City Council from
time to time. The plan review fees are in addition to the permit fees.
7. Section 109 is amended by adding new Sections 109.7, 109.8, 109.8.1, 109.8.2, and 109.9 to read
as follows:
109.7 Re-inspection fee. A reinspection fee as established by resolution of the city council may be
charged when:
1. The inspection called for is not ready when the inspector arrives.
2. No building address or permit card is clearly posted.
3. City approved plans are not on the job site available to the inspector.
4. The building is locked or work otherwise not available for inspection when called.
5. The job site is red-tagged twice for the same item.
6. The original red tag has been removed from the job site and/or,
7. Violations exist on the property including failure to maintain erosion control, trash control
or tree protection.
Any re-inspection fees assessed shall be paid before any more inspections are made on that job site.
109.8 Work without permit.
109.8.1 Investigation. Whenever work for which a permit is required by this code has been
commenced without first obtaining a permit, a special investigation shall be made before a permit
may be issued for such work.
109.8.2 Fee. An investigation fee, in addition to the permit fee, shall be collected whether or not a
permit is subsequently issued. The investigation fee shall be equal to the amount of the permit fee
required by this code or the city fee schedule as applicable, the payment of such investigation fee
shall not exempt the applicant from compliance with all other provisions of either this code or the
technical codes nor from the penalty described by law.
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109.9 Unauthorized cover up fee. Any work concealed without first obtaining the required inspection
in violation of section 110 shall be assessed a fee established by the city fee schedule.
8. Section 110.3.5 is amended by deleting the “Exception”.
9. Section 116.5 is amended by adding a new Section 116.5.1 to read as follows:
116.5.1 Damage or renovations to existing structures. When a structure is renovated or is damaged
to 50% of the gross floor area or if the value of the damage or renovation exceeds 50% of the value of
the structure at the time of damage or renovation all requirements of this Code shall be complied with
in any such repair, reconstruction, or renovation.
10. Section 202 is amended by amending the definitions of “Ambulatory Care Facility,” “Atrium,”
“High-Rise Building,” and “Special Inspector” to read as follows:
AMBULATORY CARE FACILITY. Buildings or portions thereof used to provide medical, surgical,
psychiatric, nursing or similar care on a less than 24-hour basis to individuals who are rendered
incapable of self-preservation by the services provided. This group may include but not be limited to
the following:
- Dialysis centers
- Sedation dentistry
- Surgery centers
- Colonic centers
- Psychiatric centers
ATRIUM. An opening connecting three or more stories… {Balance remains unchanged}
HIGH-RISE BUILDING. A building with an occupied floor located more than 55 feet (16 764 mm)
above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access.
SPECIAL INSPECTOR. A qualified person employed or retained by an approved agency who shall
prove to the satisfaction of the registered design professional in responsible charge and the Building
Official as having the competence necessary to inspect a particular type of construction requiring
special inspection.
11. Section 202 is amended by adding new definitions for the phrases “Assisted Living Facilities,”
and “Repair Garage” to read as follows:
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES. A building or part thereof housing persons, on a 24-hour basis,
who because of age, mental disability or other reasons, live in a supervised residential environment
which provides personal care services. The occupants are capable of responding to an emergency
situation without physical assistance from staff.
REPAIR GARAGE. A building, structure or portion thereof used for servicing or repairing motor
vehicles. This occupancy shall also include garages involved in minor repair, modification and
servicing of motor vehicles for items such as lube changes, inspections, windshield repair or
replacement, shocks, minor part replacement and other such minor repairs
12. Section 303.1.3 is amended by to read as follows:
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303.1.3 Associated with Group E occupancies. A room or space used for assembly purposes that is
associated with a Group E occupancy is not considered a separate occupancy except when applying the
assembly requirements of Chapter 10 and 11.
13. Section 304.1 is amended to add the following to the list of occupancies, to read as follows:
Fire stations
Police stations with detention facilities for 5 or less
14. Section 307.1.1. Paragraph 4 is amended to read as follows:
4. Cleaning establishments…(text unchanged)…with Section 707 or 1-hour horizontal
assemblies constructed in accordance with Section 711 or both. See also IFC Chapter 21, Dry Cleaning
Plant.
15. Section 403.1 is amended by amending paragraph 3 under “Exceptions” to read as follows:
3. The open-air portion of a building with a Group A-5 occupancy in accordance with Section
303.6.
16. Section 403.3.2 is amended to read as follows:
[F]403.3.2 Water supply to required fire pumps. In buildings that are more than 120 feet (36.5 m) in
building height, required fire pumps shall be supplied by connections to no fewer than two water mains
located in different streets. Separate supply piping shall be provided between each connection to the
water main and the pumps. Each connection and the supply piping between the connection and the
pumps shall be sized to supply the flow and pressure required for the pumps to operate. (No change to
exception)
17. Section 403.3 is amended by deleting Paragraph 2 under “Exceptions.”
18. Section 404.5 is amended by deleting the paragraph titled “Exception.”
19. Section 406.3.5.1 is amended by adding the following sentence:
A fire separation is not required between a Group R-2 and U carport provided that the carport is entirely
open on all sides and that the distance between the two is at least 10 feet (3048 mm).
20. Section 506.2 is amended by adding Section 506.2.2 to read as follows:
506.2.2 Open space limits. Open space shall be either on the same lot or dedicated for public use and
shall be accessed from a street or approved fire lane. In order to be considered as accessible, if not in
direct contact with a street or fire lane, a minimum 10-foot wide pathway meeting fire department
access from the street or approved fire lane shall be provided.
21. Section 712.1.9 is amended by changing item 4 to read as follows:
4. Is not open to a corridor in Group I and H occupancies.
22. Section 901.6.1 is amended by adding Section 901.6.1.1, to read as follows:
901.6.1.1 Standpipe Testing. Building owners/managers must maintain and test standpipe systems as
per NFPA 25 requirements. The following additional requirements shall be applied to the testing that
is required every 5 years.
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1 The piping between the Fire Department Connection (FDC) and the standpipe shall be
back flushed when foreign material is present, and also hydrostatically tested for all
FDC’s on any type of standpipe system. Hydrostatic testing shall also be conducted in
accordance with NFPA 25 requirements for the different types of standpipe systems.
For any manual (dry or wet) standpipe system not having an automatic water supply
capable of flowing water through the standpipe, the tester shall connect hose from a
fire hydrant or portable pumping system (as approved by the fire code official) to each
FDC, and flow water through the standpipe system to the roof outlet to verify that each
inlet connection functions properly. Confirm that there are no open hose valves prior
to introducing water into a dry standpipe. There is no required pressure criteria at the
outlet. Verify that check valves function properly and that there are no closed control
valves on the system.
3. Any pressure relief, reducing, or control valves shall be tested in accordance with the
requirements of NFPA 25. All hose valves shall be exercised.
4. If the FDC is not already provided with approved caps, the contractor shall install such
caps for all FDC’s as required by the fire code official.
5. Upon successful completion of standpipe test, place a blue tag (as per Texas
Administrative Code, Fire Sprinkler Rules for Inspection, Test and Maintenance
Service (ITM) Tag) at the bottom of each standpipe riser in the building. The tag shall
be check-marked as “Fifth Year” for Type of ITM, and the note on the back of the tag
shall read “5 Year Standpipe Test” at a minimum.
6. The procedures required by Texas Administrative Code Fire Sprinkler Rules with
regard to Yellow Tags and Red Tags or any deficiencies noted during the testing,
including the required notification of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (fire code
official) shall be followed.
7. Additionally, records of the testing shall be maintained by the owner and contractor, if
applicable, as required by the State Rules mentioned above and NFPA 25.
8. Standpipe system tests where water will be flowed external to the building shall not be
conducted during freezing conditions or during the day prior to expected night time
freezing conditions.
Contact the fire code official for requests to remove existing fire hose from Class II and III standpipe
systems where employees are not trained in the utilization of this firefighting equipment. All standpipe
hose valves must remain in place and be provided with an approved cap and chain when approval is
given to remove hose by the fire code official.
23. Section 903.1.1 is amended to read as follows:
[F]903.1.1 Alternative protection. Alternative automatic fire-extinguishing systems complying with
Section 904 shall be permitted in addition to automatic sprinkler protection where recognized by the
applicable standard, or as approved by the fire code official.
24. Section 903.2 is amended to read as follows:
[F]903.2 Where required. Approved automatic sprinkler systems in new buildings and structures shall
be provided in the locations described in Section 903.2.1 through 903.2.12. Automatic sprinklers shall
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not be installed in elevator machine rooms, elevator machine spaces, and elevator hoist ways, other
than pits where such sprinklers would not necessitate shunt trip requirements under any circumstances.
Storage shall not be allowed with the elevator machine room indicating “ELEVATOR MACHINERY
– NO STORAGE ALLOWED.”
25. Section 903.2 “Exception” is deleted.
26. Section 903.2.9 is amended by adding Section 903.2.9.3, to read as follows:
[F]903.2.9.3 Self-service storage facility. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout
all self-service storage facilities.
27. [F]Section 903.2.11.3 is amended to read as follows:
903.2.11.3 Buildings over 35 feet in height. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed
throughout buildings that have one or more stories, other than penthouses in compliance with Section
1510 of the International Building Code, that is located 35 feet (10668 mm) or more above the lowest
level of fire department vehicle access, measured to the finished floor.
Exception: Open parking structures in compliance with Section 406.5 of the International
Building Code, having no other occupancies above the subject garage.
28. Section 903.2.11 is amended by adding Section 903.2.11.7, 903.2.11.8, and 903.2.11.9 to read as
follows:
903.2.11.7 High-piled combustible storage. For any building with a clear height exceeding 12 feet
(4572 mm) see Chapter or 32 to determine if those provisions apply.
903.2.11.8 Spray booths and rooms. New and existing spray booths and spraying rooms shall be
protected by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system.
903.2.11.9 Buildings over 6,000 sq. ft. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout
all buildings with a building area over 6,000 sq. ft. and in all existing buildings that are enlarged to be
6,000 sq. ft. or greater. For the purpose of this provision, fire walls shall not define separate buildings.
Exception: Open parking garages in compliance with Section 406.5 of the International Building Code.
29. Section 903.3.1.1.1 is amended to read as follows
[F]903.3.1.1.1 Exempt locations. When approved by the fire code official, automatic sprinklers shall
not be required in the following rooms or areas where such . . . {intervening text unchanged} . . . because
it is damp, of fire-resistance-rated construction or contains electrical equipment.
1. Any room where the application of water, or flame and water, constitutes a serious life or fire
hazard.
2. Any room or space where sprinklers are considered undesirable because of the nature of the
contents, when approved by the code official.
3. Generator and transformer rooms, under the direct control of a public utility, separated from
the remainder of the building by walls and floor/ceiling or roof/ceiling assemblies having a
fire-resistance rating of not less than 2 hours.
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4. Elevator machine rooms, machinery spaces and hoist ways, other than pits where such
sprinklers would not necessitate shunt trip requirements under any circumstances.
30. Section 903.3.1.2 is amended by adding new Section 903.3.1.2.3 to read as follows:
[F]903.3.1.2.3 Attics and attached garages. Sprinkler protection is required in attic spaces of such
buildings two or more stories in height, in accordance with NFPA 13 and/or NFPA 13R requirements,
and attached garages.
31. Section 903.3.1.3 is amended to read as follows:
[F] 903.3.1.3 NFPA 13D sprinkler systems. Automatic sprinkler systems installed in one- and two-
family dwellings; Group R-3; Group R-4 Condition 1 and townhouses shall be permitted to be installed
throughout in accordance with NFPA 13D or in accordance with state law.
32. Section 903.3.1 is amended by adding a new Section 903.3.1.4 to read as follows:
[F]903.3.1.4 Freeze protection. Freeze protection systems for automatic fire sprinkler systems shall
be in accordance with the requirements of the applicable referenced NFPA standard and this section.
903.3.1.4.1 Attics. Only dry-pipe, preaction, or listed automatic fire sprinkler systems shall be
allowed to protect attic spaces.
Exception: Wet-pipe fire sprinkler systems shall be allowed to protect non-ventilated
attic spaces where:
1. The attic sprinklers are supplied by a separate floor control valve assembly
to allow ease of draining the attic system without impairing sprinklers
throughout the rest of the building, and
2. Adequate heat shall be provided for freeze protection as per the applicable
referenced NFPA standard, and
3. The attic space is a part of the building’s thermal, or heat, envelope, such
that insulation is provided at the roof deck, rather than at the ceiling level.
903.3.1.4.2 Heat trace/insulation. Heat trace/insulation shall only be allowed where approved
by the fire code official for small sections of large diameter water-filled pipe.
33. Section 903.3.5 is amended by adding the following sentence to the end of the section:
[F]Water supply as required for such systems shall be provided in conformance with the supply
requirements of the respective standards; however, every water-based fire protection system shall be
designed with a 10 psi safety factor. Reference Section 507.4 for additional design requirements.
34. Section 903.4 is amended by adding the following paragraph after “Exceptions”:
[F]Sprinkler and standpipe system water-flow detectors shall be provided for each floor tap to the
sprinkler system and shall cause an alarm upon detection of water flow for more than 45 seconds. All
control valves in the sprinkler and standpipe systems except for fire department hose connection valves
shall be electrically supervised to initiate a supervisory signal at the central station upon tampering.
35. Section 903.4.2 is amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the section:
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[F]The alarm device required on the exterior of the building shall be weatherproof horn/strobe
notification appliance with a minimum 75 candela strobe rating, installed as close as practicable to the
fire department connection.
36. Section 905.2 is amended to read as follows:
[F]905.2 Installation standard. Standpipe systems shall be installed in accordance with this section
and NFPA 14. Manual dry standpipe systems shall be supervised with a minimum of 10 psig and a
maximum of 40 psig air pressure with a high/low alarm.
37. Section 905.3 is amended by adding Section 905.3.9, to read as follows:
[F]905.3.9 Building area. In buildings exceeding 10,000 square feet in area per story, and where any
portion of the building’s interior area is more than 200 feet (60960 mm) of travel, vertically and
horizontally, from the nearest point of fire department vehicle access. Class I automatic wet or manual
wet standpipes shall be provided.
Exceptions:
1. Automatic dry and semi-automatic standpipes are allowed as provided for in NFPA
14.
R-2 occupancies of four stories or less in height having no interior corridors.
38. Section 905.4, Paragraphs 1, 3 and 5 are amended to read as follows:
[F]1. In every required exit stairway, a hose connection shall be provided for each story above and
below grade plane. Hose connections shall be located at an intermediate landing between
stories, unless otherwise approved by the fire code official.
3. In every exit passageway, at the entrance from the exit passageway to other areas of a building.
Exception: Where floor areas adjacent to an exit passageway are reachable from an exit
stairway hose connection by a … (remainder unchanged).
5. Where the roof has a slope less than four unit’s vertical in 12 unit’s horizontal (33.3-percent
slope), each standpipe shall be provided with a two-way hose connection located to serve the
roof or at the highest landing of an exit stairway with stair access to the roof provided in
accordance with Section 1011.12.
39. Section 905.4 is amended by adding a new Paragraph 7 to read as follows:
7. When required by this Chapter, standpipe connections shall be placed adjacent to all required
exits to the structure and at two hundred feet (200’) intervals along major corridors thereafter,
or as indicated by the fire code official.
40. Section 905.9 is amended by adding the following paragraph after “Exceptions”:
[F]Sprinkler and standpipe system water-flow detectors shall be provided for each floor tap to the
sprinkler system and shall cause an alarm upon detection of water flow for more than 45 seconds. All
control valves in the sprinkler and standpipe systems except for fire department hose connection valves
shall be electrically supervised to initiate a supervisory signal at the central station upon tampering.
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41. Section 907.1 is amended by adding Section 907.1.4 to read as follows:
[F]907.1.4 Design standards. Where a new fire alarm system is installed, the devices shall be
addressable. Fire alarm systems utilizing more than 20 smoke detectors shall have analog addressable.
42. Section 907.2.1 is amended to read as follows:
[F]907.2.1 Group A. A manual fire alarm system that activates the occupant notification system in
accordance with Section 907.5 shall be installed in Group A occupancies having an occupant load of
300 or more persons or more than 100 persons above or below the lowest level of exit discharge. Group
A occupancies not separated from one another in accordance with 707.3.10 of the International Building
Code shall be considered as a single occupancy for the purposes of applying this section. Portions of
Group E occupancies occupied for assembly purposes shall be provided with a fire alarm system as
required for the Group E occupancy.
Activation of fire alarm notification appliances shall:
1. Cause illumination of the means of egress with light of not less than 1 foot-candle (11 lux)
at the walking surface level, and
2. Stop any conflicting or confusing sounds and visual distractions.
(“Exception” remains unchanged)
43. Section 907.2.3 is amended by amending the first paragraph to read as follows:
[F]907.2.3 Group E. A manual fire alarm system that initiates the occupant notification signal utilizing
an emergency voice/alarm communication system meeting the requirements of Section 907.5.2.2 and
installed in accordance with Section 907.6 shall be installed in Group E educational occupancies. When
automatic sprinkler systems or smoke detectors are installed, such systems or detectors shall be
connected to the building fire alarm system. An approved smoke detection system shall be installed in
Group E day care occupancies. Unless separated by a minimum of 100’ open space, all buildings,
whether portable buildings or the main building, will be considered one building for alarm occupant
load consideration and interconnection of alarm systems.
44. Section 907.2.3 is amended by amending Paragraph 1 under “Exceptions” to read as follows:
Exceptions:
1. A manual fire alarm system is not required in Group E educational and day care occupancies
with an occupant load of less than 50 when provided with an approved automatic sprinkler
system.
1.1. Residential In-Home day care with not more than 12 children may use interconnected
single station detectors in all habitable rooms. (For care of more than five children 2
1/2 or less years of age, see Section 907.2.6.)
45. Section 907.2.11.1 is amended to read as follows:
Section 907.2.11.1 Group R-1. Single- or multiple-station smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms
shall be installed and maintained in all the following locations in Group R-1:
(Paragraph 1,2,and 3 remain unchanged)
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4.For new construction, an approved carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed outside
of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms in dwelling
units that have an attached garage or gas fired appliance.
5 Where work requiring a permit occurs in existing dwellings that have attached garages
or gas fired appliances, carbon monoxide alarms shall be provided.
46. Section 907.2.11.2 is amended to read as follows:
Section 907.2.11.2 Groups R-2, R-3, R-4 and I-1. Single-or multiple-station smoke alarms and carbon
monoxide alarms shall be installed and maintained in Groups R2, R-3, R-4 and I-1 regardless of
occupant load at all the following locations:
(Paragraph 1,2,and 3 remain unchanged)
4.For new construction, an approved carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed outside
of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms in dwelling
units that have an attached garage or gas fired appliances.
5.Where work requiring a permit occurs in existing dwellings that have attached garages
or gas fired appliances carbon monoxide alarms shall be provided.
47. Section 907.2.13 is amended by amending paragraph 2 under “Exceptions” to read as follows:
3. Open air portions of buildings with an occupancy in Group A-5 in accordance with Section
303.1 of the International Building Code; however, this exception does not apply to accessory
uses including but not limited to sky boxes, restaurants and similarly enclosed areas.
48. Section 907.4.2 is amended by adding Section 907.4.2.7, to read as follows:
[F]907.4.2.7 Type. Manual alarm initiating devices shall be an approved double action type.
49. Section 907.6.1 is amended by adding Section 907.6.1.1, to read as follows:
[F]907.6.1.1. Wiring installation. All fire alarm systems shall be installed in such a manner that a
failure of any single initiating device or single open in an initiating circuit conductor will not interfere
with the normal operation of other such devices. All signaling line circuits (SLC) shall be installed in
such a way that a single open will not interfere with the operation of any addressable devices (Class
A). Outgoing and return SLC conductors shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 72 requirements
for Class A circuits and shall have a minimum of four feet separation horizontal and one-foot vertical
between supply and return circuit conductors. The initiating device circuit (IDC) from a signaling line
circuit interface device may be wired Class B, provided the distance from the interface device to the
initiating device is ten feet or less.
50. Section 907.6.3 is amended by deleting all four Exceptions.
51. Section 907.6.6 is amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the paragraph:
[F]See 907.6.6 for the required information transmitted to the supervising station.
52. Sections 909.20.5 thru 909.20.6.3 are amended to read as follows:
[F]909.20.5 Stairway or ramp pressurization alternative. Where the building is equipped throughout
with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 and the stair pressurization
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alternative is chosen for compliance with building code requirements for a smokeproof enclosure,
interior exit stairways or ramps shall be pressurized to a minimum of 0.10 inches of water (25 Pa) and
a maximum of 0.35 inches of water (87 Pa) in the shaft relative to the building measured with all interior
exit stairway and ramp doors closed under maximum anticipated conditions of stack effect and wind
effect. Such systems shall comply with Section 909, including the installation of a separate fire-fighter’s
smoke control panel as per Section 909.16, and a smoke control permit shall be required from the Fire
Department as per Section 105.7
[F]909.20.6 Ventilating equipment. The activation of ventilating equipment for the stair or ramp
pressurization system shall be by smoke detectors installed at each floor level at an approved location
at the entrance to the smokeproof enclosure. When the closing device for the stairway or ramp shaft
and vestibule doors is activated by smoke detection or power failure, mechanical equipment shall
activate and operate at the required performance levels. Smoke detectors shall be installed in
accordance with Section 907.3.
[F]909.20.6.1 Ventilating Systems. Smokeproof enclosure ventilation systems shall be
independent of other building ventilation systems. The equipment, control wiring, power
wiring and ductwork shall comply with one of the following:
1. Equipment, control wiring, power wiring and ductwork shall be located
exterior to the building and directly connected to the smokeproof enclosure or
connected to the smokeproof by ductwork enclosed by not less than 2-hour fire
barriers constructed in accordance with Section 707 of the building code or
horizontal assemblies constructed in accordance with Section 711 of the
building code, or both.
Equipment, control wiring, power wiring and ductwork shall be located within
the smokeproof enclosure with intake or exhaust directly from and to the
outside or through ductwork enclosed by not less than 2-hour constructed in
accordance with Section 707 of the building code or horizontal assemblies
constructed in accordance with Section 711 of the building code, or both.
3. Equipment, control wiring, power wiring and ductwork shall be located within
the building if separated from the remainder of the building, including other
mechanical equipment, by not less than 2-hour fire barriers constructed in
accordance with Section 707 of the building code or horizontal assemblies
constructed in accordance with Section 711 of the building code, or both.
Exceptions:
1. Control wiring and power wiring utilizing a 2-hour rated cable or cable system.
2. Where encased with not less than 2 inches (51 mm) of concrete.
3. Control wiring and power wiring protected by a listed electrical circuit protection
system with a fire-resistance rating of not less than 2 hours.
[F] 909.20.6.2 Standby power. Mechanical vestibule and stairway and ramp shaft ventilation systems
and automatic fire detection systems shall be provided with standby power in accordance with Section
2702 of the building code.
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[F] 909.20.6.3 Acceptance and testing. Before the mechanical equipment is approved, the system shall
be tested in the presence of the fire code official to confirm that the system is operating in compliance
with these requirements.
53. Section 910.2 is amended by amending paragraphs 2 and 3 under “Exceptions” to read as follows:
Only manual smoke and heat removal shall be required in areas of buildings equipped with
early suppression fast-response (ESFR) sprinklers. Automatic smoke and heat removal is
prohibited.
3. Only manual smoke and heat removal shall be required in areas of buildings equipped with
control mode special application sprinklers with a response time index of 50 (m s)½ or less
that are listed to control a fire in stored commodities with 12 or fewer sprinklers. Automatic
smoke and heat removal is prohibited.
54. Section 910.2 is amended by adding Sections 910.2.3 to read as follows:
[F]910.2.3 Group H. Buildings and portions thereof used as a Group H occupancy as follows:
1. In occupancies classified as Group H-2 or H-3, any of which are more than 15,000
square feet (1394 m2) in single floor area.
Exception: Buildings of noncombustible construction containing only
noncombustible materials.
In areas of buildings in Group H used for storing Class 2,3 and 4 liquid and solid
oxidizers, Class 1 and unclassified detonable organic peroxides, Class 3 and 4 unstable
(reactive) materials, or Class 2 or 3 water-reactive materials as required for a high-
hazard commodity classification.
Exception: Buildings of noncombustible construction containing only
noncombustible materials.
55. Section 910.3 is amended by adding Section 910.3.4; to read as follows:
[F]910.3.4 Vent operation. Smoke and heat vents shall be capable of being operated by approved
automatic and manual means. Automatic operation of smoke and heat vents shall conform to the
provisions of Sections 910.3.2.1 thru 910.3.2.3
[F]910.3.4.1. Sprinklered buildings. Where installed in buildings equipped with an approved
automatic sprinkler system, smoke and heat vents shall be designed to operate automatically.
The automatic operating mechanism of the smoke and heat vents shall operate at a temperature
rating at least 100 degrees F (approximately 38 degrees Celsius) greater than the temperature
rating of the sprinklers installed.
Exception: Manual only system per Section 910.2.
[F]910.3.4.2 Nonsprinklered buildings. Where installed in buildings not equipped with an
approved automatic sprinkler system, smoke and heat vents shall operate automatically by
actuation of a heat-responsive device rated at between 100ºF (56ºC) and 220ºF (122ºC) above
ambient.
Exception: Listed gravity-operated drop out vents.
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56. Section 910.4.3.1 is amended to read as follows:
[F]Section 910.4.3.1 Makeup air. Makeup air openings shall be provided within 6 feet (1829 mm) of
the floor level. Operation of makeup air openings shall be automatic. The minimum gross area of
makeup air inlets shall be 8 square feet per 1,000 cubic feet per minute (0.74 m2 per 0.4719 m3/s) of
smoke exhaust.
57. Section 910.4.4 is amended to read as follows:
[F]Section 910.4.4 Activation. The mechanical smoke removal system shall be activated automatically
by the automatic sprinkler system or by an approved fire detection system. Individual manual controls
shall also be provided.
Exception: Manual only systems per Section 910.2.
58. Section 912.2 is amended by adding Section 912.2.3 to read as follows:
[F]912.2.3 Hydrant distance. An approved fire hydrant shall be located within 100 feet of the fire
department connection as the fire hose lays along an unobstructed path.
59. Section 913.1 is amended to read as follows:
913.1 General. Where provided, fire pumps shall be installed in accordance with this section and NFPA
20. When located on the ground level at an exterior wall, the fire pump room shall be provided with an
exterior fire department access door that is not less than 3 ft. in width and 6 ft. 8 in. in height, regardless
of any interior doors that are provided. A key box shall be provided at this door, as required by Section
506.1.
Exception: When it is necessary to locate the fire pump room on other levels or not at an
exterior wall, the corridor leading to the fire pump room access from the exterior of the building
shall be provided with equivalent fire resistance as that required for the pump room, or as
approved by the Fire Code official. Access keys shall be provided in the key box as required
by Section 506.1
60. Section 913.4 is amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the section:
The fire-pump system shall also be supervised for “loss of power,” “phase reversal,” and “pump
running” conditions by supervisory signal on district circuits.
61. Section 1006.2.2 is amended by adding a new Section 1006.2.2.6, to read as follows:
1006.2.2.6 Electrical rooms. For electrical rooms, special exiting requirements may apply. Reference
the Electrical Code as adopted.
62. Section 1009.1 is amended by adding a new paragraph 4 under “Exceptions”:
4. Buildings regulated under State law and built in accordance with State registered plans,
including any variances or waivers granted by the State, shall be deemed to be in compliance
with the requirements of Section 1009.
63. Section 1010.1.9.4 is amended by amending Paragraphs 3 and 4 under “Exceptions” to read as
follows:
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3. Where a pair of doors serves an occupant load of less than 50 persons in a Group B, F, M or S
occupancy… {Remainder unchanged}.
4. Where a pair of doors serves a Group A B, F, M or S occupancy. {Remainder unchanged}
64. Section 1015.8 is amended to read as follows:
1. Operable windows where the top of the sill of the opening is located more than 55 feet (16764
mm) above the finished grade or other surface below and that are provided with window fall
prevention devices that comply with ASTM F2006.
65. Section 1020.1 is amended by adding a new Paragraph 6 under “Exceptions” to read as follows:
6. In Group B occupancies, corridor walls and ceilings need not be of fire-resistive construction
within a single tenant space when the space is equipped with approved automatic smoke-
detection within the corridor. The actuation of any detector shall activate self-annunciating
alarms audible in all areas within the corridor. Smoke detectors shall be connected to an
approved automatic fire alarm system where such system is provided.
66. Section 1020.6 is amended to read as follows:
1020.6 Corridor continuity. All corridors shall be continuous from the point of entry to an exit, and
shall not be interrupted by intervening rooms.
67. Section 1029.1.1.1 is deleted.
68. Section 1101.1 is amended by adding an “Exception” to read as follows:
Exception: Components of projects regulated by and registered with Architectural Barriers Division
of Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation shall be deemed to be in compliance with the
requirements of this chapter.
69. Section 1203.1 is amended to read as follows:
Section 1203.1 General. Buildings shall be provided with natural ventilation in accordance with
Section 1203.4, or mechanical ventilation in accordance with the International Mechanical Code.
Where air infiltration rate in a dwelling unit is 5 air changes or less per hour when tested with a blower
door at a pressure 0.2 inch w.c. (50 Pa) in accordance with Section 402.4.1.2. of the International
Energy Conservation Code, the dwelling unit shall be ventilated by mechanical means in accordance
with Section 403 of the International Mechanical Code.
70. Table 1505.1 is amended by amending footnote “b” to read as follows and deleting footnote “c”:
b. Non-classified roof coverings shall be permitted on buildings of U occupancies having not
more than 120 sq. ft. of projected roof area. When exceeding 120 sq. ft. of projected roof area,
buildings of U occupancies may use non-rated non-combustible roof coverings.
71. Sections 1505.7. 1507.8, 1507.9 and all subsections therein are deleted.
72. Section 1510.1 is amended by amending the first paragraph to read as follows:
1510.1 General. Materials and methods of applications used for recovering or replacing an existing
roof covering shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 15. All individual replacement shingles
shall be in compliance with the rating required by Table 1505.1.
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{Exception text unchanged}
73. Section 1704.2 is amended to read as follows:
1704.2 Special inspections and tests. Where application is made to the building official for
construction as specified in Section 105, the owner or the owner’s authorized agent, or the registered
design professional in responsible charge, other than the contractor, shall employ one or more approved
agencies to provide special inspections and tests during construction on the types of work listed under
Section 1705 and identify the approved agencies to the Building Official. The special inspector shall
not be employed by the contractor. These special inspections and tests are in addition to the inspections
identified by the Building Official that are identified in Section 110.
74. Section 1704.2.1 is amended to read as follows:
1704.2.1 Special inspector qualifications. Prior to the start of construction and/or upon request, the
approved agencies shall provide written documentation to the registered design professional in
responsible charge and the Building Official demonstrating the competence and relevant experience or
training of the special inspectors who will perform the special inspections and tests during construction.
(Remainder unchanged)
75. Section 1704.2.4 is amended to read as follows:
1704.2.4 Report requirement. Approved agencies shall keep records of special inspections and tests.
The approved agency shall submit reports of special inspections and tests to the Building Official upon
request, and to the registered design professional in responsible charge. Individual inspection reports
shall indicate that work inspected or tested was or was not completed in conformance to approved
construction documents. (Remainder unchanged)
76. Section 1704.2.5.1 is amended to read as follows:
1704.2.5.1 Fabricator approval. Special inspections during fabrications required by Section 1704 are
not required where the work is done on the premises of a fabricator registered and approved to perform
such work without special inspection. Approval shall be based upon review of the fabricator’s written
procedural and quality control manuals and periodic auditing of fabrication practices by an approved
agency, or a fabricator that is enrolled in a nationally accepted inspections program. At completion of
fabrication, the acceptable or approved fabricator shall submit a certificate of compliance to the owner
or the owner’s authorized agent or the registered design professional in responsible charge, stating that
the work was performed in accordance with the approved construction documents. The certificate of
compliance shall also be made available to the Building Official upon request.
77. Section 2308.5.8 is amended by amending the first sentence to read as follows:
2308.5.8 Pipes in walls. Stud partitions containing plumbing, heating or other pipes 2 inches and larger
shall be installed in a 2”x 6” stud wall and top/bottom plates and the joist underneath spaced to provide
proper clearance for the piping. {remainder of text unchanged}
78. Section 2901.1 is amended to read as follows:
[P]2901.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter and the… {intervening text unchanged} …conform to
the International Private Sewage Disposal Code. The provisions of this Chapter are meant to work in
coordination with the provisions of Chapter 4 of the International Plumbing Code. Should any conflicts
arise between the two chapters, the Building Official shall determine which provision applies.
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79. Section 2902.1 is amended by adding the following sentence:
In other than E Occupancies, the minimum number of fixtures in Table 2902.1 may be requested in
writing, by the applicant stating reasons for a reduced number and approved by the Building Official.
80. Section 2902.1 is amended by adding footnote “f” to read as follows:
f. Drinking fountains are not required in M Occupancies with an occupant load of 100 or less, B
Occupancies with an occupant load of 25 or less, and for dining and/or drinking establishments.
81. Section 2902.1.3 is amended by adding new Section 2902.1.3 to read as follows:
2902.1.3 Additional fixtures for food preparation facilities. In addition to the fixtures required in the
Chapter, all food service facilities shall be provided with additional fixtures set out in this section.
2902.1.3.1. Hand washing lavatory. At least one hand washing lavatory shall be provided for
use by employees that is accessible from food preparation, food dispensing and ware washing
areas. Additional hand washing lavatories may be required based on convenience of use by
employees.
2902.1.3.2 Service sink. In new or remodeled food service establishments, at least one service
sink or one floor sink shall be provided so that it is conveniently located for the cleaning of
mops or similar wet floor cleaning tool and for the disposal of mop water and similar liquid
waste. The location of the service sink(s) and/or mop sink(s) shall be approved by the Building
Official or health department.
82. Section 3002.1 is amended by adding “Exceptions” to read as follows:
Exceptions:
1. Elevators wholly located within atriums complying with Section 404 shall not require hoist
way enclosure protection.
Elevators in open or enclosed parking garages that serve only the parking garage, and
complying with Sections 406.5 and 406.6, respectively, shall not require hoistway enclosure
protection.
83. Section 3005.4 is amended to read as follows:
Section 3005.4 Machine rooms, control rooms, machinery spaces, and control spaces. Elevator
machine rooms, control rooms, control spaces and machinery spaces shall be enclosed with fire barriers
constructed in accordance with Section 707 or horizontal assemblies constructed in accordance with
Section 711, or both. The fire-resistance rating…(remainder unchanged).
84. Section 3005 is amended by adding a Section 3005.7 to read as follows:
3005.7 Fire protection in machine rooms, control rooms, machinery spaces and control spaces.
3005.7.1 Automatic sprinkler system. The building shall be equipped throughout with an
automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1, except as otherwise permitted
by Section 903.3.1.1.1 and as prohibited by Section 3005.7.2.1.
3005.7.2 Prohibited locations. Automatic sprinkler shall not be installed in machine rooms,
elevator machinery spaces, control rooms, control spaces and elevator hoistways.
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3005.7.2.3 Sprinkler system monitoring. The sprinkler system shall have a sprinkler control
valve supervisory switch and water flow initiating device provided for each floor that is
monitored by the building’s fire alarm system.
3005.7.4 Water protection. An approved method to prevent water from infiltrating into the
hoistway enclosure from the operation of the automatic sprinkler system outside the elevator
lobby shall be provided.
3005.7.5 Shunt trip. Means for elevator shutdown in accordance with Section 3005.5 shall not
be installed.
85. Section 3005 is amended by adding Section 3005.8 to read as follows:
3005.8 Storage. Storage shall not be allowed within the elevator machine room, control room,
machinery spaces and/or control spaces. Provide approved signage at each entry to the above listed
locations stating: “No Storage Allowed.”
86. Section 3006.2 is amended by amending paragraph 5 to read as follows
5. The building is a high rise and the elevator hoist way is more than 55 feet (16764 mm) in height.
The height of the hoist way shall be measured from the lowest floor at or above grade to the
highest floors served by the hoist way.
87. Section 3109.1 is amended, to read as follows:
3109.1 General. Swimming pools shall comply with the requirements of section 3109.2 through 3109.5
and other applicable sections of this code as well as also complying with applicable state laws.
Sec. 3.03. Amendments to the International Existing Building Code, 2015 edition.
The following amendments to the International Existing Building Code, 2015 edition, as adopted
pursuant to Section 3.01, are hereby adopted:
1. Section 102.4 is amended to read as follows:
[A]102.4 Referenced codes and standards. The codes, when specifically adopted, and standards
referenced in this code shall be considered part of the requirements of this code to the prescribed extent
of each such reference and as further regulated in Sections 102.4.1 and 102.4.2.
2. Section 202 is amended by amending the definition of “Existing Building” to read as follows:
Existing Building - A building, structure, or space, with an approved final inspection issued under a
code edition which is at least 2 published code editions preceding the currently adopted building code;
or a change of occupancy.
3. Sections 405.1.2 is amended, to read as follows:
405.1.2 Existing fire escapes. Existing fire escapes shall continue to be accepted as a component in
the means of egress in existing buildings only. Existing fire escapes shall be permitted to be repaired
or replaced.
4. Section 405.1.3 is deleted.
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5. Section 406.2 is amended, to read as follows:
406.2 Replacement window opening control devices. In Group R-2 or R-3 buildings containing
dwelling units, window opening control devices complying with ASTM F 2090 shall be installed where
an existing window is replaced and where all of the following apply to the replacement window:
1. The window is operable;
The window replacement includes replacement of the sash and the frame;
3. The top of the sill of the window opening is at a height less than 36 inches (915 mm)
above the finished floor;
4. The window will permit openings that will allow passage of a 4-inch-diameter (102
mm) sphere when the window is in its largest opened position; and
5. The vertical distance from the top of the sill of the window opening to the finished
grade or other surface below, on the exterior of the building, is greater than 72 inches
(1829 mm).
The window opening control device, after operation to release the control device allowing the window
to fully open, shall not reduce the minimum net clear opening area of the window unit to less than the
area required by Section 1030.2 of the International Building Code. ..(remaining language unchanged)
6. Section 406.3 is amended, to read as follows:
406.3 Replacement window emergency escape and rescue openings. Where windows are required
to provide emergency escape and rescue openings in Group R-2 and R-3 occupancies, replacement
windows shall be exempt from the requirements of Sections 1030.2, 1030.3 and 1030.5 of the
International Building Code provided the replacement window meets the following conditions:
(remaining language unchanged)
7. Section 408.3 is amended by adding the following paragraph at the end of the section.:
No substantial alterations shall be permitted to a structure that exists in part or entirely within the special
flood hazard area (SFHA), until such time that a LOMA or other FEMA map amendment demonstrates
that the structure and proposed alterations exist entirely outside of the SFHA. Furthermore, any
improvement must comply with Article V of this Code (specifically, freeboard requirements, among
all other standards within Article V) and the Code of Ordinances.
8. Section 409.1 is amended by adding a paragraph titled “Exception” to read as follows:
Exception: Moved historic buildings need not be brought into compliance with the exception of new
construction features required as the result of such movement, including but not limited to foundations
and/or other structural elements.
9. Section 410.1 is amended by adding a paragraph titled “Exception” to read as follows:
Exception: Components of projects regulated by and registered with Architectural Barriers Division
of Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation shall be deemed to be in compliance with the
requirements of this chapter.
10. Section 410.4.2 is amended by adding paragraph number 7 to read as follows:
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7. At least one accessible family or assisted use toilet room shall be provided in accordance with
Chapter 11 of the International Building Code.
11. Section 601.3 is amended by adding the following to the end of the section:
No substantial alterations shall be permitted to a structure that exists in part or entirely within the special
flood hazard area (SFHA), until such time that a LOMA or other FEMA map amendment demonstrates
that the structure and proposed alterations exist entirely outside of the SFHA. Furthermore, any
improvement must comply with Article V of this Code (specifically, freeboard requirements, among
all other standards within Article V) and the Code of Ordinances.
12. Section 602.3 is amended to read as follows:
602.3 Glazing in hazardous locations. Replacement glazing in hazardous locations shall comply with
the safety glazing requirements of the International Building Code, International Energy Conservation
Code, or International Residential Code, as applicable.
13. Section 606.2.4 by adding the following to the end of the section:
No substantial alterations shall be permitted to a structure that exists in part or entirely within the special
flood hazard area (SFHA), until such time that a LOMA or other FEMA map amendment demonstrates
that the structure and proposed alterations exist entirely outside of the SFHA. Furthermore, any
improvement must comply with Article V of this Code (specifically, freeboard requirements, among
all other standards within Article V) and the Code of Ordinances.
14. Section 607.1 is amended to read as follows:
607.1 Material. Existing electrical wiring and equipment undergoing repair shall be allowed to be
repaired or replaced with like material, in accordance with the requirements of NFPA 70.
15. Section 701.3 is amended by adding the following to the end of the section:
No substantial alterations shall be permitted to a structure that exists in part or entirely within the special
flood hazard area (SFHA), until such time that a LOMA or other FEMA map amendment demonstrates
that the structure and proposed alterations exist entirely outside of the SFHA. Furthermore, any
improvement must comply with Article V of this Code (specifically, freeboard requirements, among
all other standards within Article V) and the Code of Ordinances.
16. Section 702.6 is amended to read as follows:
702.6 Materials and methods. All new work shall comply with the materials and methods
requirements in the International Building Code, International Energy Conservation Code,
International Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code, International Fuel Gas Code, and
International Plumbing Code, as applicable, that specify material standards, detail of installation and
connection, joints, penetrations, and continuity of any element, component, or system in the building.
17. Section 802.1 is amended to read as follows:
802.1 General. Alteration of buildings classified as special use and occupancy as described in Chapter
4 of the International Building Code shall comply with the requirements of Section 801.1 and the
scoping provisions of Chapter 1 where applicable.
18. Section 803.5.1 is amended to read as follows:
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803.5.1 Minimum requirement. Every portion of open-sided walking surfaces, including mezzanines,
equipment platforms, aisles, stairs, ramps and landings that are not provided with guards, or those in
which the existing guards are judged to be in danger of collapsing, shall be provided with guards.
19.Section 804.1 is amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the section:
...For the purpose of fire sprinkler protection and fire alarm requirements included in this section, the
work area shall be extended to include at least the entire tenant space or spaces bounded by walls
capable of resisting the passage of smoke containing the subject work area, and if the work area includes
a corridor, hallway, or other exit access, then such corridor, hallway, or other exit access shall be
protected in its entirety on that particular floor level.
20.Section 804.2.2, is amended by amending “Exception” in numbered paragraph 2 to read as
follows:
Exception: Where the building does not have sufficient municipal water supply for design of a fire
sprinkler system available to the floor without installation of a new fire pump, fire sprinkler protection
shall not be required.
21.Section 804.2.5 is amended by amending “Exception” to read as follows:
Exception: Supervision is not required where the Fire Code does not require such for new construction.
22.Section 804.3; is amended, to read as follows:
804.3 Standpipes. Refer to Section 1103.6 of the Fire Code for retroactive standpipe requirements.
23 Section 805.2 is amended by deleting Exception 1.
24.Section 805.3.1.1 is amended by deleting numbered paragraph 4.
25.Section 805.3.1.2 is amended to read as follows:
805.3.1.2 Fire escapes required. For other than Group 1-2, where more than one exit is required an
existing fire escape complying with Section 805.3.1.2.1 shall be accepted as providing one of the
required means of egress.
26.Section 805.3.1.2.1 is amended as follows:
A. Numbered paragraph 2 is amended to read as follows:
2 Access to a fire escape shall be through a door.
B. Numbered paragraph 3 is deleted.
C. Numbered paragraph 5 is amended to read as follows:
5.In all building of Group E occupancy up to and including the 12th grade, building of
Group I occupancy, boarding houses, and childcare centers, ladders of any type are
prohibited on fire escapes used as a required means of egress.
27.Section 805.3.1.2.2 is deleted.
28.Section 805.3.1.2.3 is deleted.
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29. Section 805.5.2 is amended by adding the following at the end of the section:
B and E occupancies are not included in the list and consideration should be given to adding them
depending on existing buildings stock.
30. Section 806.2 is amended by adding a paragraph titled “Exception” to read as follows:
Exception: Components of projects regulated by and registered with Architectural Barriers Division
of Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation shall be deemed to be incompliance with the
requirements of this chapter.
31. Section 904.1 is amended by adding a sentence to read as follows:
For the purpose of fire sprinkler protection and fire alarm requirements included in this section, the
work area shall be extended to include at least the entire tenant space or spaces bounded by walls
containing the subject work area, and if the work area includes a corridor, hallway, or other exit access,
then such corridor, hallway, or other exit access shall be protected in its entirety on that particular floor
level.
32. Section 904.1 is amended by to read as follows:
904.1.1 High-rise buildings. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided in work areas of high-
rise buildings.
33. Section 1103.5 is amended by adding the following at the end of the section:
No substantial alterations shall be permitted to a structure that exists in part or entirely within the special
flood hazard area (SFHA), until such time that a LOMA or other FEMA map amendment demonstrates
that the structure and proposed alterations exist entirely outside of the SFHA. Furthermore, any
improvement must comply with Article V of this Code (specifically, freeboard requirements, among
all other standards within Article V) and the Code of Ordinances.
34. Section 1201.4 is amended by adding the following at the end of the section:
No substantial alterations shall be permitted to a structure that exists in part or entirely within the special
flood hazard area (SFHA), until such time that a LOMA or other FEMA map amendment demonstrates
that the structure and proposed alterations exist entirely outside of the SFHA. Furthermore, any
improvement must comply with Article V of this Code (specifically, freeboard requirements, among
all other standards within Article V) and the Code of Ordinances.
35. Section 1302.6 is amended by adding the following to the end of the section:
No substantial alterations shall be permitted to a structure that exists in part or entirely within the special
flood hazard area (SFHA), until such time that a LOMA or other FEMA map amendment demonstrates
that the structure and proposed alterations exist entirely outside of the SFHA. Furthermore, any
improvement must comply with Article V of this Code (specifically, freeboard requirements, among
all other standards within Article V) and the Code of Ordinances.
36. Section 1401.2 is amended to read as follows:
1401.2 Applicability. Structures existing prior to August 16, 2001, in which there is work involving
additions, alterations, or changes in occupancy...{remainder of section unchanged}.
Ordinance No. 3482-6-17, Page 24
37. Section 1401.3.2 is amended to read as follows:
1401.3.2 Compliance with other codes. Buildings that are evaluated in accordance with this section
shall comply with the International Fire Code.
38. Chapter 16 is amended by changing the referenced version to the IECC to read as follows:
IECC – Edition as adopted by the State of Texas International Energy Conservation Code®, 301.2,
702.6, 708.1, 811.1, 908.1
Sec. 3.04. Amendments to the International Fire Code, 2015 edition.
The following amendments to the International Fire Code, 2015 edition, as adopted pursuant to Section
3.01, are hereby adopted:
1. Section 102.1 is amended numbered paragraph 3 to read as follows:
3. Existing structures, facilities and conditions when required in Chapter 11 or in specific sections
of this code.
2. Sections 103.1, 103.2, and 103.3 are amended to read as follows:
103.1 General. The Fire Code shall be enforced by the Division of Fire Prevention. The Division of
Fire Prevention is hereby established as a division of the Fire Department of the City of Allen and shall
operate under the supervision of the Chief of the Fire Department.
103.2 Appointment. The Assistant Fire Chief of Prevention is in charge of the Division of Fire
Prevention and shall be appointed by the Fire Chief on the basis of proper qualification. . . . {remainder
of section unchanged}
103.3 Deputies. The Chief of the Fire Department may detail such members of the Fire Department as
inspectors as shall from time to time be necessary and each member so assigned shall be authorized to
enforce the provisions of this code.
3. Section 104.1. is amended by adding Section 104.1.1 to read as follows:
104.1.1 Code Official. For the purpose of this code, "Code Official" shall mean the Fire Chief or his
designated representative(s).
4. Section 105.1 is amended by adding Section 105.1.7 to read as follows:
105.1.7 Failure to obtain permit or working without a permit. Any person who fails to obtain a
permit or is conducting work without a permit approved by the Allen Fire Department shall pay a fee
of two (2) times the required permit fee figured in accordance with the fee schedule adopted by
resolution of the city council. A minimum fee of one-hundred twenty dollars ($120.00) in addition to
the required permit fee will be assessed. Working without a permit shall include non-compliance with
Sections 105.3.5 and 105.4.6.
5. Section 105.2.3 is amended by adding Section 105.2.3.1 to read as follows:
105.2.3.1 Time limitation of application. Reinstatement of expired permits will require the applicant
to resubmit permit application and required documents and shall require the payment of applicable
permit fees.
Ordinance No. 3482-6-17, Page 25
6. Section 105.3.3 is amended to read as follows:
105.3.3 Occupancy Prohibited before Approval. The building or structure shall not be occupied prior
to the Fire Code Official issuing a permit, when required, and conducting associated inspections
indicating the applicable provisions of this code have been met. No building or structure shall be used
or occupied, and no change in the existing occupancy classification of a building or structure or portion
thereof shall be made, until the Building Official has issued a Certificate of Occupancy.
7. Section 105.4.6 is amended to read as follows:
105.4.6 Retention of construction documents. One set of construction documents shall be retained
by the Fire Code Official until final approval of the work covered therein. One set of approved
construction documents shall be returned to the applicant, and said set, along with the Fire Department
Permit, shall be kept on site of the building or work until the completion of the Division of Fire
Prevention's Certificate of Occupancy Inspection. Construction documents shall be retained by the
installing company as required by the Texas State Fire Marshal's Office, after final approval of work
covered therein.
8. Sections 105.7 is amended to read as follows:
105.7 Required construction permits. The code official is authorized to issue construction permits
for work set forth in Sections 105.7.1 to 105.7.20.
9. Section 105.7.9 is amended by to read as follows:
105.7.9 Gates and barricades across fire apparatus access roads. A permit shall be required to install
any system that during normal operation delays or prevents entry to, or obstructs a fire lane or street
into, the premises of a residential or commercial area.
10. Section 105.7 is amended by adding Section 105.7.19 to read as follows:
105.7.19 Electronic access control systems. Construction permits are required for the installation or
modification of an electronic access control system, as specified in Chapter 10. A separate construction
permit is required for the installation or modification of a fire alarm system that may be connected to
the access control system. Maintenance performed in accordance with this code is not considered a
modification and does not require a permit.
11. Section 105 is amended by adding Section 105.8 to read as follows:
105.8 Permit and other fees. Fees for each permit required, plan reviews, inspections, re-inspections,
other regulatory storage/handling, and equipment use or process established by resolution of the City
Council from time to time and made a part of the City’s Fee Schedule shall be paid prior to the issuance
of such permit, performance of such service, or use of such equipment.
12. Section 106.2 is amended by adding Section 106.2.3 to read as follows:
106.2.3 Inspection of existing premises. The Fire Chief, or designated representative, shall inspect all
buildings, premises, or portion thereof as often as may be necessary. An initial inspection and one (1)
re-inspection shall be made free of charge. If the Fire Chief or his designee is required to make follow-
up inspections after the initial inspection and re-inspection to determine whether a violation or
violations observed during the previous inspection have been corrected, a fee shall be charged. The
occupant, lessee, or person making use of the building or premises shall pay said fee or fees within
thirty (30) days of being billed as a condition to continue lawful occupancy of the building or premises.
Ordinance No. 3482-6-17, Page 26
Fees for follow-up inspections after initial and re-inspection shall be as set forth in the fee schedule as
adopted by resolution of the city council.
Recurring violations from year to year will result in issuance of a citation and shall not be restricted to
the inspection and re-inspection procedure as indicated in this Section.
13. Section 109.4 is amended to read as follows:
109.4 Violation Penalties. Any person, firm, or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of
this Code or shall fail to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who shall erect, install, alter,
repair or do work in violation of the approved construction documents or directive of the fire code
official, or of a permit or certificate used under the provisions of this code shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor and, upon conviction in the Municipal Court of the City of Allen, shall be subject to a
fine not to exceed two thousand and no/100 dollars ($2,000.00) for each offense. Each and every day
any such violation shall continue shall be deemed to constitute a separate offense.
14. Section 111.4 is amended to read as follows:
111.4 Failure to comply. Any person who shall continue any work after having been served with a
stop work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe
condition, shall be liable to a fine of not more than two thousand and no/100 ($2,000.00) dollars for
each offense, and each and every day such violation shall continue shall be deemed to constitute a
separate offense.
15. Section 202 is amended by adding definitions for the phrases “ADDRESSABLE FIRE
DETECTION SYSTEM,” “ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM,”
“DEFENDING IN PLACE,” “SELF-SERVICE STORAGE FACILITY, “STANDBY
PERSONNEL,” and “UPGRADED OR REPLACED FIRE ALARM SYSTEM” to read as
follows:
Addressable Fire Detection System. Any system capable of providing identification of each
individual alarm-initiating device. The identification shall be in plain English and as descriptive as
possible to specifically identify the location of the device in alarm. The system shall have the capability
of alarm verification.
Analog Addressable Fire Detection System. Any system capable of calculating a change in value by
directly measurable quantities (voltage, resistance, etc.) at the sensing point. The physical analog may
be conducted at the sensing point or at the main control panel. The system shall be capable of
compensating for long-term changes in sensor response while maintaining a constant sensitivity. The
compensation shall have a preset point at which a detector maintenance signal shall be transmitted to
the control panel. The sensor shall remain capable of detecting and transmitting an alarm while in
maintenance alert.
Defend in Place. A method of emergency response that engages building components and trained staff
to provide occupant safety during an emergency. Emergency response involves remaining in place,
relocating within the building, or both, without evacuating the building.
Self-Service Storage Facility. Real property designed and used for the purpose of renting or leasing
individual storage spaces to customers for the purpose of storing and removing personal property on a
self-service basis.
Standby Personnel. Qualified fire service personnel, approved by the Fire Chief. When utilized, the
number required shall be as directed by the Fire Chief. Charges for utilization shall be as normally
calculated by the jurisdiction.
Ordinance No. 3482-6-17, Page 27
Upgraded or replaced fire alarm system. A fire alarm system that is upgraded or replaced includes,
but is not limited to the following:
1. Replacing one single board or fire alarm control unit component with a newer model
Installing a new fire alarm control unit in addition to or in place of an existing one
3. Conversion from a horn system to an emergency voice/alarm communication system
4. Conversion from a conventional system to one that utilizes addressable or analog devices
The following are not considered an upgrade or replacement:
1. Firmware updates
Software updates
3. Replacing boards of the same model with chips utilizing the same or newer firmware
16. Section 202 is amended by amending the definitions of “AMBULATORY HEALTH CARE
FACILITY,” “ATRIUM,” “FIRE WATCH,” “FIREWORKS,” “HIGH-PILED
COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE,” “HIGH RISE BUILDING,” AND “REPAIR GARAGE” to read
as follows:
Ambulatory Health Care Facility. Buildings or portions thereof used to provide medical, surgical,
psychiatric, nursing, or similar care on a less than 24-hour basis to individuals who are rendered
incapable of self-preservation. This group may include but not be limited to the following:
a. Dialysis centers
b. Procedures involving sedation
c. Sedation dentistry
d. Surgery centers
e. Colonic centers
f. Psychiatric centers
Atrium. An opening connecting three or more stories… {remaining text unchanged}
Fire Watch. A temporary measure intended to ensure continuous and systematic surveillance of a
building or portion thereof by one or more qualified individuals or standby personnel when required by
the Fire Code Official, for the purposes of identifying and controlling fire hazards, detecting early signs
of unwanted fire, raising an alarm of fire and notifying the Fire Department.
Fireworks. Any composition or device for the purpose of producing a visible or an audible effect for
entertainment purposes by combustion, deflagration, or detonation, and/or activated by ignition with a
match or other heat producing device that meets the definition of 1.4G fireworks or 1.3G fireworks as
set forth herein. … {remainder of text unchanged}
Ordinance No. 3482-6-17, Page 28
High-piled combustible storage: add a second paragraph to read as follows: Any building or portion
of building used for storage classified as a group S Occupancy or Speculative Building exceeding 6,000
sq. ft. that has a clear height in excess of 14 feet, making it possible to be used for storage in excess of
12 feet, shall be considered to be high-piled storage. When a specific product cannot be identified, a
fire protection system and life safety features shall be installed as for Class IV commodities, to the
maximum pile height.
High-Rise Building. A building with an occupied floor located more than 55 feet (16,764 mm) above
the lowest level of Fire Department vehicle access.
Repair garage. A building, structure or portion thereof used for servicing or repairing motor vehicles.
This occupancy shall also include garages involved in minor repair, modification and servicing of motor
vehicles for items such as lube changes, inspections, windshield repair or replacement, shocks, minor
part replacement, and other such minor repairs.
17. Section 307.2 is amended to read as follows:
307.2 Permit required. A permit shall be obtained from the Fire Code Official in accordance with
Section 105.6 prior to kindling a fire for recognized silvicultural, range, or wildlife management
practices, prevention or control of disease or pests, or open burning. Application for such approval shall
only be presented by, and permits issued to the owner of, the land upon which the fire is to be kindled.
Examples of state, local law, or regulations referenced elsewhere in this Section may include but not
be limited to the following:
1. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) guidelines and/or restrictions.
2. State, County, or Local temporary or permanent bans on open burning.
3. Local written policies as established by the Fire Code Official.
18. Section 307.3 is amended to read as follows:
307.3 Extinguishment Authority. The fire code official is authorized to order the extinguishment by
the permit holder, another person responsible or the fire department of open burning that creates or adds
to a hazardous or objectionable situation.
19. Section 307.4 is amended to read as follows:
307.4 Location. The location for open burning shall not be less than 300 feet (91,440 mm) from any
structure, and provisions shall be made to prevent the fire from spreading to within 300 feet (91,440
mm) of any structure.
{Exceptions unchanged}
20. Section 307.4.3 is amended by adding a new paragraph 2 under “Exceptions” to read as follows:
2. Where buildings, balconies, and decks are protected by an approved automatic sprinkler
system.
21. Section 307.4 is amended by adding Sections 307.4.4 and 307.4.5 to read as follows:
307.4.4 Permanent Outdoor Firepit. Permanently installed outdoor firepits for recreational fire
purposes shall not be installed within 10 feet of a structure or combustible material.
Ordinance No. 3482-6-17, Page 29
Exception: Permanently installed outdoor fireplaces constructed in accordance with the
International Building Code.
307.4.5 Trench Burns. Trench burns shall be conducted in air curtain trenches and in accordance with
Section 307.2.
22. Section 307.5 is amended to read as follows:
307.5 Attendance. Open burning, trench burns, bonfires, or recreational fires and use of portable
outdoor fireplaces shall be constantly attended until the . . . {remainder of Section unchanged}
23. Section 308.1.4 is amended to read as follows:
308.1.4 Open-flame cooking devices. Open-flame cooking devices, charcoal grills, and other similar
devices used for cooking shall not be located or used on combustible balconies, decks, or within 10 feet
(3,048 mm) of combustible construction.
Exceptions:
1. One- and two-family dwellings, except that LP-gas containers are limited to a water capacity
not greater than 50 pounds (22.68 kg) [nominal 20 pound (9.08 kg) LP-gas capacity] with an
aggregate LP-gas capacity not to exceed 100 lbs (5 containers).
Where buildings, balconies, and decks are protected by an approved automatic sprinkler
system, except that LP-gas containers are limited to a water capacity not greater than 50 pounds
(22.68 kg) [nominal 20 pound (9.08 kg) LP-gas capacity], with an aggregate LP-gas capacity
not to exceed 40 lbs (2 containers).
3. LP-gas cooking devices having LP-gas container with a water capacity not greater than 2½
pounds [nominal 1 pound (0.454 kg) LP-gas capacity].
24. Section 308.1.6.2 is amended by amending paragraph number 3 under “Exceptions” to read as
follows:
3. Torches or flame-producing devices in accordance with Section 308.1.3.
25. Section 308.1.6.3 is amended to read as follows:
308.1.6.3 Sky Lanterns. A person shall not release or cause to be released an unmanned free-floating
devices containing an open flame or other heat source, such as but not limited to a sky lantern.
26. Section 311.5 is amended to read as follows:
311.5 Placards. The Fire Code Official is authorized to require marking of any vacant or abandoned
buildings or structures determined to be unsafe pursuant to Section 110 of this code relating to structural
or interior hazards, as required by Section 311.5.1 through 311.5.5.
27. Section 401.3 is amended by adding Section 401.3.4 to read as follows:
401.3.4 Fire Alarms and Nuisance Alarms. False alarms and nuisance alarms shall not be given,
signaled, transmitted, caused, permitted to be given, signaled, or transmitted in any manner.
28. Section 403.5 is amended to read as follows:
Ordinance No. 3482-6-17, Page 30
403.5 Group E Occupancies. An approved fire safety and evacuation plan in accordance with Section
404 shall be prepared and maintained for Group E occupancies and for buildings containing both a
Group E occupancy and an atrium. A diagram depicting two evacuation routes shall be posted in a
conspicuous location in each classroom. Group E occupancies shall also comply with Sections 403.5.1
through 403.5.3.
29. Section 404.2.2 is amended by adding subparagraph 4.10 under paragraph to read as follows:
4.10 Fire extinguishing system controls.
30. Section 405.4 is amended to read as follows:
405.4 Time. The fire code official may require an evacuation drill at any time. Drills shall be held at
unexpected times and under varying conditions to simulate the unusual conditions that occur in case of
fire.
31. Section 501.4 is amended to read as follows:
501.4 Timing of installation. When fire apparatus access roads or a water supply for fire protection is
required to be installed for any structure or development, they shall be installed, tested, and approved
prior to the time of which construction has progressed beyond completion of the foundation of any
structure.
32. Section 503.1.1 is amended to read as follows:
503.1.1 Buildings and facilities. Approved fire apparatus… {intervening text unchanged}…building
or facility. Except for one- or two-family dwellings, the path of measurement shall be along a minimum
of a ten feet (10') wide unobstructed pathway around the external walls of the structure.
{“Exception” remains unchanged}
33. Section 503.2.1 is amended to read as follows:
503.2.1 Dimensions. Fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 24
feet (7,315 mm), exclusive of shoulders, except for approved security gates in accordance with Section
503.6, and an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than 14 feet (4,267 mm). Any such fire lane
or fire apparatus access road shall either connect both ends to a dedicated street or be provided with a
turnaround having a minimum outer radius of 50 feet. If two or more interconnecting fire lanes are
provided, the interior radius for that connection shall be required to be in accordance with the following:
1. For 90 degree or greater turns only:
A 24 foot fire lane - 30 foot inside turning radius
B 30 foot fire lane-10 foot inside turning radius
For turns tighter than 90 degrees: American Association of State and Highway Transportation
Officials (AASHTO) Geometric design of Highways and Streets shall be utilized.
Exception: Vertical clearance may be reduced; provided such reduction does not impair access by fire
apparatus and approved signs are installed and maintained indicating the established vertical clearance
when approved.
Ordinance No. 3482-6-17, Page 31
34. Sections 503.2.2 is amended to read as follows:
503.2.2 Authority. The Fire Code Official shall have the authority to require an increase in the
minimum access widths and vertical clearances where they are inadequate for fire or rescue operations.
35. Section 503.2.3 is amended to read as follows:
503.2.3 Surface. Fire apparatus access roads shall be designed and maintained to support imposed
loads of 95,000 Lbs. for fire apparatus and shall be surfaced so as to provide all-weather driving
capabilities. All fire lanes shall be constructed to meet the City of Allen Engineering Standards.
36. Section 503.2.5 is amended to read as follows:
503.2.5 Dead ends. Dead end fire apparatus access roads are not permitted. An approved Fire
Department vehicle access turn-around shall be required.
37. Section 503.3 is amended to read as follows:
503.3 Marking. Striping, signs, or other markings, when approved by the Fire Code Official, shall be
provided for fire apparatus access roads to identify such roads or prohibit the obstruction thereof.
Striping, signs and other markings shall be maintained in a clean and legible condition at all times and
are replaced or repaired when necessary to provide adequate visibility.
1. Striping. Fire apparatus access roads shall be continuously marked by painted lines of red
traffic paint six inches (6") in width to show the boundaries of the lane. The words "NO
PARKING FIRE LANE" or "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" shall appear in four inch (4") white
letters at 25 feet intervals on the red border markings along both sides of the fire lanes. Where
a curb is available, the striping shall be on the vertical face of the curb.
2. Signs. Signs shall read "NO PARKING FIRE LANE" or "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" and
shall be 12" wide and 18" high. Signs shall be painted on a white background with letters and
borders in red, using not less than 2" lettering. Signs shall be permanently affixed to a stationary
post and the bottom of the sign shall be six feet, six inches (6'6") above finished grade. Signs
shall be spaced not more than fifty feet (50') apart along both sides of the fire lane. Signs may
be installed on permanent buildings or walls or as approved by the Fire Chief.
38. Section 503.4 is amended to read as follows:
503.4 Obstruction of fire apparatus access roads. Fire apparatus access roads shall not be obstructed
in any manner, including the parking of vehicles, whether attended or unattended for any period of
time. Persons in charge of a construction project, such as, but not limited to, a General Contractor, are
responsible to ensure that fire apparatus access roads are kept clear of vehicles and other obstructions
at all times and may be issued a citation for non-compliance under this section. The minimum widths
and clearances established in Section 503.2.1 and any area marked as a fire lane as described in Section
503.3 shall be maintained at all times. The Fire Chief and Police Chief, and their designated
representatives, are authorized to remove or cause to be removed any material, vehicle, or object
obstructing a fire apparatus access road at the expense of the owner of such material, vehicle, or object.
503.4.1 Obstruction and Control. No owner or person in charge of any premises served by a
fire lane or access easement shall abandon, restrict, or close any fire lane or easement without
first securing from the City approval of an amended plat or other acceptable legal instrument
showing the removal of the fire lane.
Ordinance No. 3482-6-17, Page 32
503.4.2 Speed control devices. Speed bumps or other similar obstacles designed to slow the
speed of traffic and that have the effect of slowing or impeding the response of fire apparatus
shall require a permit as required in Section 105.7 of this code prior to installation. Speed
control devices shall be constructed out of concrete, by approved molded plastic, or a similar
material.
39. Section 503.6 is amended to read as follows:
503.6.1 Security Gates. The installation of security gates or other devices intended to limit the access
of vehicles or persons shall comply with the Fire Marshal's Office established written policy statement.
40. Section 505.1 is amended to read as follows:
505.1 Address identification. New and existing buildings shall be provided with approved address
identification. The address identification shall be legible and placed in a position that is visible from
the street or road fronting the property. Address identification characters shall contrast with their
background. Address numbers shall be Arabic numbers or alphabetical letters. Numbers shall not be
spelled out. Each character shall be not less than 6 inches (152.4 mm) high with a minimum stroke
width of ½ inch (12.7 mm). Where required by the fire code official, address numbers shall be provided
in additional approved locations to facilitate emergency response. Where access is by means of a
private road, buildings do not immediately front a street, and/or the building cannot be viewed from the
public way a monument, pole or other sign with approved 6 inch (152.4 mm) height building numerals
or addresses and 4 inch (101.6 mm) height suite/apartment numerals of a color contrasting with the
background of the building or other approved means shall be used to identify the structure. Numerals
or addresses shall be posted on a minimum 20 inch (508 mm) by 30 inch (762 mm) background on
border. Address identification shall be maintained.
505.1.1 Single family homes. R-3 Single Family occupancies shall have approved numerals
of a minimum 4" high, 5/8" stroke and a color contrasting with the background clearly visible
and legible from the street fronting the property and rear alleyway where such alleyway exists.
505.1.2 Multifamily Communities. Street Address shall be a minimum of 12" high with a 2"
stroke. Individual building numbers shall be a minimum of 18" high with a 3" stroke. Buildings
over 100 feet in length require a minimum of two (2) numbers per building. Apartment spread
numbers shall be a minimum of 7" high with a one inch stroke and corridor spread numbers
shall be a minimum of 4" high with a 5/8" brush stroke. Individual apartment unit numbers
shall be a minimum of 4" in height with a 5/8" stroke.
505.1.3 Large Office and Warehouse Buildings. Address must be visible from all access
directions. Number shall be a minimum of 24" in height with a 4" stroke. Buildings over 500
feet long shall have two address locations if more than one access point is visible. Suite
numbers shall be required for multi-tenant complexes and shall be located over the front door
and on the rear door, 6" in height with a 1" brush stroke.
505.1.4 Shopping Centers, High Rise Buildings, and Other Applications. A minimum of
12" high numbers with a 2" brush stroke shall be visible from all access directions. Suite
numbers are required over the door with 4" high numbers with a 5/8" brush stroke. Buildings
beyond 100 feet from the street and 10,000 square feet shall install 18" numbers with a 3"
stroke.
505.1.5 Marquee and Monument. Addresses installed on a marquee located next to the street
will require numbers 12" high with a 2" brush stroke to be located a minimum of 3 feet above
grade. Marquee and Monument signs must meet City of Allen Sign Ordinance Requirements.
Ordinance No. 3482-6-17, Page 33
41. Section 505 is amended by adding a new Section 505.3 to read as follows:
505.3 Directional/Equipment ID Signage. Directional and equipment identification signage may be
required by the code official and shall meet the requirements as set forth in the Fire Marshal's Office
written policy statement.
42. Section 506.1 is amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the section:
All new and existing occupancies, except single-family residences, shall provide (a) lock box(es) as
specified in the Fire Marshal's Office written policy statement.
43. Section 507.4 is amended to read as follows:
507.4 Water supply test date and information. The water supply test used for hydraulic calculation
of fire protection systems shall be conducted in accordance with NFPA 291 "Recommended Practice
for Fire Flow Testing and Marking of Hydrants" and within one year of sprinkler plan submittal. The
Fire Code Official shall be notified prior to the water supply test. Water supply tests shall be witnessed
by the Fire Code Official, as required. The exact location of the static/residual hydrant and the flow
hydrant shall be indicated on the design drawings. All fire protection plan submittals shall be
accompanied by a hard copy of the waterflow test report, or as approved by the Fire Code Official. The
report must indicate the dominant water tank level at the time of the test and the maximum and
minimum operating levels of the tank, as well, or identify applicable water supply fluctuation. The
licensed contractor must then design the fire protection system based on this fluctuation information,
as per the applicable referenced NFPA standard. Reference Section 903.3.5 for additional design
requirements.
44. Section 507.5.1 is amended to read as follows:
507.5.1 Where required. As properties develop, fire hydrants shall be located at all intersecting streets
and at the maximum spacing indicated in Table 507.5.1. Distances between hydrants shall be measured
along the route that fire hose is laid by a fire vehicle from hydrant to hydrant.
TABLE 507.5.1
MAXIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN HYDRANTS
OCCUPANCY SPRINKLERED NOT SPRINKLERED
Residential
(1 & 2 Family)600 feet 500 feet
Residential
(Multi-Family)400 feet 300 feet
All Other 500 feet 300 feet
There shall be a minimum of two (2) fire hydrants serving each property within the prescribed distance
listed in Table 507.5.1.
Protected Properties. Fire Hydrants shall be installed along fire lanes with spacing as required for street
installations specified in 507.5.1. In addition, hydrants required to provide supplemental water supply
for automatic fire protection systems shall be within 100 feet of the Fire Department connection (FDC)
for such systems.
45. Section 507.5.4 is amended to read as follows:
Ordinance No. 3482-6-17, Page 34
507.5.4 Obstruction. Unobstructed access to fire hydrants shall be maintained at all times. Posts,
fences, vehicles, growth, trash, storage and other materials or objects shall not be placed or kept near
fire hydrants, Fire Department inlet connections or fire protection system control valves in a manner
that would prevent such equipment or fire hydrants from being immediately discernible. The Fire
Department shall not be deterred or hindered from gaining immediate access to fire protection
equipment or fire hydrants.
46. Section 507.5 is amended by adding Sections 507.5.7 through 507.5.16 to read as follows:
507.5.7 Fire Hydrant Type. All hydrants shall be of the three-way type with National Standard
threads, breakaway construction, minimum 5¼" valve opening and shall comply with the latest AWWA
specification C-502. The hydrant shall have a 4½" large connection with two 2½" side connections and
shall be placed on water mains of no less than six inches (6") in size. Fire hydrants shall be Mueller
"Centurion" or approved equal.
507.5.8 Valves. Valves shall be placed on all fire hydrants leads.
507.5.9 Breakaway point. Fire hydrants shall be installed so that the breakaway point is no less than
three (3) inches, and no greater than five (5) inches above the grade surface.
507.5.10 Curb Line. Fire hydrants shall be located a minimum of two (2) feet and a maximum of six
(6) feet behind the curb line. No fire hydrant shall be placed in a cul-de-sac or the turning radius of fire
lanes.
507.5.11 Positioning. All fire hydrants shall be installed so that the 4½" connection will face the fire
lane or street.
507.5.12 Limiting Access Obstruction. Fire hydrants, when placed at intersections or access drives to
parking lots, shall be placed so that the minimum obstruction of the intersection or access drive will
occur when the hydrant is in use.
507.5.13 Private Property. Fire hydrants located on private property shall be accessible to the Fire
Department at all times.
All fire hydrants placed on private property shall be adequately protected by either curb stops, concrete
posts or other approved methods. Such stops shall be the responsibility of the landowner on which the
fire hydrant is installed.
507.5.14 Location to Building. Fire hydrants shall not be located closer than 50' to a building or height
of building + 10'.
507.5.15 Identification. An approved blue, two-sided reflector shall be utilized to identify each hydrant
location. The reflector shall be affixed to the center line of each roadway or fire access lane opposite
fire hydrants.
507.5.16 Color. Fire hydrant caps and bonnet shall be painted according to the water main size to which
it is attached (see Table 507.5.16). The remainder of the hydrant above ground shall be painted silver.
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Table 507.5.16
MAIN SIZE COLOR
6"Silver
8"Blue
10" or greater Yellow
47. Section 509.1 is amended by adding Section 509.1.1 to read as follows:
509.1.1 Sign Requirements. Unless more stringent requirements apply, lettering for signs required by
this Section shall have a minimum height of two (2) inches when located inside a building and four (4)
inches when located outside, or as approved by the Fire Code Official. The letters shall be of a color
that contrasts with the background.
48. Section 603.3.2.1 is amended by amending the paragraph titled “Exceptions” to read in its
entirety as follows:
Exception: The aggregate capacity limit shall be permitted to be increased to 3,000 gallons (11,356 L)
in accordance with all requirements of Chapter 57.
49. Section 603.3.2.2 is amended to read as follows:
603.3.2.2 Restricted use and connection. Tanks installed in accordance with Section 603.3.2 shall be
used only to supply fuel oil to fuel-burning equipment installed in accordance with Section 603.3.2.4.
Connections between tanks and equipment supplied by such tanks shall be made using closed piping
systems.
50. Sections 604.1.2 is amended to read as follows:
604.1.2 Installation. Emergency power systems and standby power systems shall be installed in
accordance with the International Building Code, NFPA 70, NFPA 110 and NFPA 111. Existing
installations shall be maintained in accordance with the original approval, except as specified in Chapter
11.
51. Section 604.1 is amended by adding Section 604.1.9 to read as follows:
604.1.9 Critical Operations Power Systems (COPS).For Critical Operations Power Systems
necessary to maintain continuous power supply to facilities or parts of facilities that require continuous
operation for the reasons of public safety, emergency management, national security, or business
continuity, see NFPA 70.
52. Section 604.2 is amended to read as follows:
604.2 Where Required. Emergency and standby power systems shall be provided where required by
Sections 604.2.1 through 604.2.24 or elsewhere identified in this code or any other referenced code.
53. Section 604.2.4 is amended to read as follows:
604.2.4 Emergency Voice/alarm Communications Systems. Emergency power shall be provided for
emergency voice/alarm communications systems in the following occupancies, or as specified
elsewhere in this code, as required in Section 907.5.2.2.5. The system shall be capable of powering the
required load for a duration of not less than 24 hours, as required in NFPA 72.
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Covered and Open Malls, Section 907.2.20 and 914.2.3
Group A Occupancies, Sections 907.2.1 and 907.5.2.2.4.
Special Amusement Buildings, Section 907.2.12.3
High-rise Buildings, Section 907.2.13
Atriums, Section 907.2.14
Deep Underground Buildings, Section 907.2.19
54. Section 604.2.12 is amended to read as follows:
604.2.12 Means of Egress Illumination. Emergency power shall be provided for means of egress
illumination in accordance with Sections 1008.3 and 1104.5.1. (90 minutes)
55. Section 604.2.13 is amended to read as follows:
604.2.13 Membrane Structures. Emergency power shall be provided for exit signs in temporary tents
and membrane structures in accordance with Section 3103.12.6.1. (90 minutes) Standby power shall be
provided for auxiliary inflation systems in permanent membrane structures in accordance with Section
2702 of the International Building Code. (4 hours) Auxiliary inflation systems shall be provided in
temporary air-supported and air-inflated membrane structures in accordance with section 3103.10.4.
56. Section 604.2.15 is amended to read as follows:
604.2.15 Smoke Control Systems. Standby power shall be provided for smoke control systems in the
following occupancies, or as specified elsewhere in this code, as required in Section 909.11:
Covered Mall Building, International Building Code, Section 402.7
Atriums, International Building Code, Section 404.7
Underground Buildings, International Building Code, Section 405.8
Group I-3, International Building Code, Section 408.4.2
Stages, International Building Code, Section 410.3.7.2
Special Amusement Buildings (as applicable to Group A’s), International Building Code, Section
411.1
Smoke Protected Seating, Section 1029.6.2.1
57. Section 604.2 is amended by adding Sections 604.2.17 through 604.2.24 to read as follows:
604.2.17 Covered and Open Mall Buildings. Emergency power shall be provided in accordance with
Section 907.2.20 and 914.2.3.
604.2.18 Airport Traffic Control Towers. A standby power system shall be provided in airport traffic
control towers more than 65 ft. in height. Power shall be provided to the following equipment:
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1. Pressurization equipment, mechanical equipment and lighting.
Elevator operating equipment.
3. Fire alarm and smoke detection systems.
604.2.19 Smokeproof Enclosures and Stair Pressurization Alternative. Standby power shall be
provided for smokeproof enclosures, stair pressurization alternative and associated automatic fire
detection systems as required by the International Building Code, Section 909.20.6.2.
604.2.20 Elevator Pressurization. Standby power shall be provided for elevator pressurization system
as required by the International Building Code, Section 909.21.5.
604.2.21 Elimination of Smoke Dampers in Shaft Penetrations. Standby power shall be provided
when eliminating the smoke dampers in ducts penetrating shafts in accordance with the International
Building Code, Section 717.5.3, exception 2.3.
604.2.22 Common Exhaust Systems for Clothes Dryers. Standby power shall be provided for
common exhaust systems for clothes dryers located in multistory structures in accordance with the
International Mechanical Code, Section 504.10, Item 7.
604.2.23 Hydrogen Cutoff Rooms. Standby power shall be provided for mechanical ventilation and
gas detection systems of Hydrogen Cutoff Rooms in accordance with the International Building Code,
Section 421.8.
604.2.24 Means of Egress Illumination in Existing Buildings. Emergency power shall be provided
for means of egress illumination in accordance with Section 1104.5 when required by the fire code
official. (90 minutes in I-2, 60 minutes elsewhere.)
58. Section 604 is amended by adding Section 604.8 to read as follows:
604.8 Energy Time Duration. Unless a time limit is specified by the fire code official, in this chapter
or elsewhere in this code, or in any other referenced code or standard, the emergency and standby power
system shall be supplied with enough fuel or energy storage capacity for not less than 2-hour full-
demand operation of the system.
Exception: Where the system is supplied with natural gas from a utility provider and is
approved.
59. Section 609.2 is amended to read as follows:
609.2 Where Required. A Type I hood shall be installed at or above all commercial cooking
appliances and domestic cooking appliances used for commercial purposes that produce grease vapors,
including but not limited to cooking equipment used in fixed, mobile, or temporary concessions, such
as trucks, buses, trailers, pavilions, or any form of roofed enclosure, as required by the fire code official.
Exceptions:
1. Tents, as provided for in Chapter 31.
{No change to existing Exception.}
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Additionally, fuel gas and power provided for such cooking appliances shall be interlocked with the
extinguishing system, as required by Section 904.12.2. Fuel gas containers and piping/hose shall be
properly maintained in good working order and in accordance with all applicable regulations.
60. Section 704.1 is amended to read as follows:
704.1 Enclosure. Interior vertical shafts, including but not limited to stairways, elevator hoistways,
service and utility shafts, that connect two or more stories of a building shall be enclosed or protected
in accordance with the codes in effect at the time of construction but, regardless of when constructed,
not less than as required in Chapter 11. New floor openings in existing buildings shall comply with the
International Building Code.
61. Section 807.3 is amended to read as follows:
807.3 Combustible Decorative Materials. In occupancies in Groups A, E, I, and R-1, and dormitories
in Group R-2, curtains, draperies, fabric hangings and other similar combustible decorative materials
suspended from walls or ceilings shall comply with Section 807.4 and shall not exceed 10 percent of
the specific wall or ceiling area to which they are attached.
62. Section 807.5.2.2 is amended to read as follows:
807.5.2.2 Artwork in Corridors. Artwork and teaching materials shall be limited on the walls of
corridors to not more than 20 percent of the wall area. Such materials shall not be continuous from floor
to ceiling or wall to wall. Curtains, draperies, wall hangings, and other decorative material suspended
from the walls or ceilings shall meet the flame propagation performance criteria of NFPA 701 in
accordance with Section 807 or be noncombustible.
Exception:Corridors protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in
accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 shall be limited to 50 percent of the wall area.
63. Section 807.5.2.3 is amended to read as follows:
807.5.2.3 Artwork in Classrooms. Artwork and teaching materials shall be limited on walls of
classrooms to not more than 50 percent of the specific wall area to which they are attached. Curtains,
draperies, wall hangings and other decorative material suspended from the walls or ceilings shall meet
the flame propagation performance criteria of NFPA 701 in accordance with Section 807 or be
noncombustible.
64. Section 901.6.1 is amended by adding Section 901.6.1.1 to read as follows:
901.6.1.1 Standpipe Testing. Building owners/managers must maintain and test standpipe systems as
per NFPA 25 requirements. The following additional requirements shall be applied to the testing that
is required every 5 years:
1. The piping between the Fire Department Connection (FDC) and the standpipe shall be
hydrostatically tested for all FDC's on any type of standpipe system. Hydrostatic testing shall
also be conducted in accordance with NFPA 25 requirements for the different types of
standpipe systems.
For any manual (dry or wet) standpipe system not having an automatic water supply capable
of flowing water through the standpipe, the tester shall connect hose from a fire hydrant or
portable pumping system (as approved by the Fire Code Official) to each FDC, and flow water
through the standpipe system to the roof outlet to verify that each inlet connection functions
properly. Confirm that there are no open hose valves prior to introducing water into a dry
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standpipe. There is no pressure criteria required at the outlet. Verify that check valves function
properly and that there are no closed control valves on the system.
3. Any pressure relief, reducing, or control valves shall be tested in accordance with the
requirements of NFPA 25. All hose valves shall be exercised.
4. If the FDC is not already provided with approved caps, the contractor shall install such caps
for all FDC's as required by the Fire Code Official.
5. Upon successful completion of standpipe test, place a blue tag (as per "Texas Administrative
Code, Fire Sprinkler Rules for Inspection, Test and Maintenance Service (ITM) Tag) at the
bottom of each standpipe riser in the building. The tag shall be check-marked as "Fifth Year"
for Type of ITM, and the note on the back of the tag shall read "5 Year Standpipe Test" at a
minimum.
6. The procedures required by the Texas Administrative Code Fire Sprinkler Rules with regard to
Yellow Tags and Red Tags or any deficiencies noted during the testing, including the required
notification of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (Fire Code Official) shall be followed.
7. Additionally, records of the testing shall be maintained by the owner and contractor, if
applicable, as required by the State Rules mentioned above and NFPA 25.
8. Standpipe system tests where water will be flowed external to the building shall not be
conducted during freezing conditions or during the day prior to expected night time freezing
conditions.
9. Contact the Fire Code Official for requests to remove existing fire hose from Class II and III
standpipe systems where employees are not trained in the utilization of this firefighting
equipment. All standpipe hose valves must remain in place and be provided with an approved
cap and chain when approval is given to remove hose by the Fire Code Official.
65. Section 906.1 is amended by adding Section 901.6.3 to read as follows:
901.6.3 False Alarms and Nuisance Alarms. False alarms and nuisance alarms shall not be given,
signaled or transmitted or caused or permitted to be given, signaled or transmitted in any manner.
66. Section 901.7 is amended to read as follows:
901.7 Systems Out of Service. Where a required fire protection system is out of service or in the event
of an excessive number of activations, 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. … {remaining text unchanged}
67. Section 901.8.2 is amended to read as follows:
901.8.2 Removal of Occupant-use Hose Lines. The fire code official is authorized to permit the
removal of occupant-use hose lines and hose valves where all of the following conditions exist:
1. The hose line(s) would not be utilized by trained personnel or the fire department.
If the occupant-use hose lines are removed, but the hose valves are required to remain as per
the fire code official, such shall be compatible with local fire department fittings.
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68. Section 903.1.1 is amended to read as follows:
903.1.1 Alternative protection. Alternative automatic fire-extinguishing systems complying with
Section 904 shall be permitted in addition to automatic sprinkler protection where recognized by the
applicable standard, or as provided by the Fire Code Official.
69. Section 903.1 is amended by adding Section 903.1.2 to read as follows:
903.1.2 Residential Systems. Unless specifically allowed by this code or the International Building
Code, residential sprinkler systems installed in accordance with NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R shall not be
recognized for the purpose of exceptions or reductions, commonly referred to as "trade-offs," permitted
by other requirements of this code. In addition, residential sprinkler systems installed in accordance
with NFPA 13R must include attics, breezeways, and patios. Garage areas must also be covered in
residential sprinkler systems installed in accordance with NFPA 13D and NFPA 13R.
Exception: Group R-3 attached garages need not be sprinklered throughout if a dry sprinkler
is installed within 5 feet (1,524 mm) of the door opening between the garage and attached
residence.
Residential fire sprinkler risers shall be located on a heated wall in the garage.
Exception: Other riser location as approved by the Allen Fire Department Prevention Division.
70. Section 903.2 is amended to read as follows:
903.2 Where required. Approved automatic sprinkler systems in new buildings and structures shall
be provided in the locations described in Sections 903.2.1 through 903.2.12. Automatic Sprinklers shall
not be installed in elevator machine rooms, elevator machine spaces, and elevator hoistways. Storage
shall not be allowed within the elevator machine room. Signage shall be provided at the entry doors to
the elevator machine room indicating "ELEVATOR MACHINERY - NO STORAGE ALLOWED."
71. Section 903.2 is further amended by deleting the paragraph titled “Exception.”
72. Section 903.2.9 is amended by adding Section 903.2.9.3 to read as follows:
903.2.9.3 Self-service storage facility. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout all
self-service storage facilities. A screen shall be installed at eighteen (18") inches below the level of the
sprinkler heads to restrict storage above that level. This screen shall be a mesh of not less than one (1)
inch not greater than six (6") inches in size. This screen and its supports shall be installed such that all
elements are at least eighteen (18") inches below any sprinkler head.
73. Section 903.2.11.3 is amended to read as follows:
903.2.11.3 Buildings 35 feet or more in height. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed
throughout buildings with a floor level, other than penthouses in compliance with Section 1510 of the
International Building Code, located 35 feet (10,668 mm) or more above the lowest level of Fire
Department vehicle access.
Exception: Open parking structures in compliance with Section 406.5 of the International
Building Code.
74. Section 903.2.11 is amended by adding Sections 903.2.11.7, 903.2.11.8, and 903.2.11.9 to read as
follows:
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903.2.11.7 High-Piled Combustible Storage. For any building with a clear height exceeding 12 feet
(4,572 mm), see Chapter 32 to determine if those provisions apply.
903.2.11.8 Spray Booths and Rooms. New and existing spray booths and spraying rooms shall be
protected by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system.
903.2.11.9 Buildings Over 6,000 sq. ft. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout
all buildings with a building area over 6,000 sq. ft. For the purpose of this provision, fire walls shall
not define separate buildings. For this Section only, area measurement shall be based on outside
dimensions of exterior walls, exclusive of vent shafts and courts, without deduction for corridors,
stairways, closets, the thickness of interior walls, columns or other features. The floor area of a building,
or portion thereof, not provided with surrounding exterior walls shall be the usable area under the
horizontal projection of the roof or floor above. For upper level attic type rooms areas where the ceiling
height is less than five feet (5'0") shall not be considered. Unfinished space framed to permit future
expansion of floor area shall be considered as part of the area. Joists designed to support floor loads
shall be assumed to be for future area.
Exception: Open parking garages in compliance with Section 406.5 of the International
Building Code.
903.2.11.9.1 Modifications, repairs, and additions to existing buildings. An automatic sprinkler
system shall be installed throughout in accordance with NFPA 13, 13D, or 13R as applicable and this
code in all existing buildings when:
1. Enlarged to be 6,000 square feet or greater.
Greater than 6,000 square feet and the square footage increased.
3. The cumulative remodel of any building, over any period of time, from the original
adoption of this ordinance (Ord. No. 3013-5-11, § 1, 5-24-2011) that is equal to or is
greater than 6,000 square feet.
4. Fifty (50) percent or more of the roof assembly is replaced, or repaired, due to fire
damage or structural failure, or when the removal of existing fire rated assemblies
result in an increase of the original basic allowable area.
5. Required to be protected in accordance with this Code or other provisions of Article
III of the ALDC.
75. Section 903.3.1.1.1 is amended to read as follows:
903.3.1.1.1 Exempt locations. When approved by the Fire Code Official, automatic sprinklers shall
not be required in the following rooms or areas where such . . . {intervening text unchanged} . . .
because it is damp, of fire-resistance-rated construction, or contains electrical equipment.
1. Any room where the application of water, or flame and water, constitutes a serious life
or fire hazard.
Any room or space where sprinklers are considered undesirable because of the nature
of the contents, when approved by the Code Official.
3. Generator and transformer rooms, under the direct control of a public utility, separated
from the remainder of the building by walls and floor/ceiling or roof/ceiling assemblies
having a fire-resistance rating of not less than 2 hours.
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4. Elevator machine rooms, machinery spaces, and hoistways.
76. Section 903.3.1.2 is amended by adding Section 903.3.1.2.3 to read as follows:
903.3.1.2.3 Attics and Attached Garages. Sprinkler protection is required in attic spaces of such
buildings two or more stories in height, in accordance with NFPA 13 and or NFPA 13R requirements,
and attached garages.
77. Section 903.3.1.3 is amended to read as follows:
903.3.1.3 NFPA 13D Sprinkler Systems. Automatic sprinkler systems installed in one- and two-
family dwellings; Group R-3; Group R-4 Condition 1 and townhouses shall be permitted to be installed
throughout in accordance with NFPA 13D or in accordance with state law.
78. Section 903.3.1 is amended by adding Section 903.3.1.4 to read as follows:
903.3.1.4 Freeze protection. Freeze protection systems for automatic fire sprinkler systems shall be in
accordance with the requirements of the applicable referenced NFPA standard and this section.
903.3.1.4.1 Attics. Only dry-pipe, preaction, or listed antifreeze automatic fire sprinkler
systems shall be allowed to protect attic spaces.
Exception: Wet-pipe fire sprinkler systems shall be allowed to protect non-ventilated attic
spaces where:
1. The attic sprinklers are supplied by a separate floor control valve assembly to allow
ease of draining the attic system without impairing sprinklers throughout the rest of the
building, and
Adequate heat shall be provided for freeze protection as per the applicable referenced
NFPA standard, and
3. The attic space is a part of the building’s thermal, or heat, envelope, such that insulation
is provided at the roof deck, rather than at the ceiling level.
903.3.1.4.2 Heat trace/insulation. Heat trace/insulation shall only be allowed where approved
by the fire code official for small sections of large diameter water-filled pipe.
79. Section 903.3.5 is amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the section:
Water supply as required for such systems shall be provided in conformance with the supply
requirements of the respective standards; however, every fire protection system shall be designed with
a 10 psi safety factor. Reference Section 507.4 for additional design requirements.
80. Section 903.3.7 is amended to read as follows.
903.3.7 Fire Department Connections. The location of Fire department connections shall be approved
by the Fire Code Official. Fire department connections shall be installed in accordance with Section
912. Fire department connections shall be five-inch (5") Storz connection with a 30-45 degree down
elbow and locking "Knox" cap. Traditional 2-way Siamese connection with locking "Knox" caps may
be used when approved by the Fire department. Where the fire department connection is serving more
than 500 GPM, the building shall be provided with one 5-inch Storz connection and one 2-way Siamese
connection.
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903.3.7.1 Missing or damaged FDC caps. Missing or damaged fire department connection caps
shall be replaced with locking "Knox" fire department connection caps.
81. Section 903.4 is amended by adding the following paragraph after the paragraph titled
“Exceptions”:
Sprinkler and standpipe system water-flow detectors shall be provided for each floor tap to the sprinkler
system and shall cause an alarm upon detection of water flow for more than 45 seconds. All control
valves in the sprinkler and standpipe systems except for Fire Department hose connection valves shall
be electrically supervised to initiate a supervisory signal at the central station upon tampering.
82. Section 903.4 is amended by adding Sections 903.4.4 and 903.4.5 to read as follows:
903.4.4 Individual zone controls. Individual zone control valves shall be installed as follows:
1. Multi-story buildings shall be zoned by floor and have separate control valves installed that
will allow each floor to be independently shut-off without having an effect on the operation of
the sprinkler system on other floors.
Multi-story multi-family residential buildings that are separated by a breezeway or fire rated
assembly can be zoned by building section if approved in advance by Allen Fire Rescue. The
required sectional control valves shall be located in the main sprinkler control valve room or
as directed by the Chief or his designee.
3. Hazardous areas such as spray booths, flammable liquid storage rooms, etc. shall be separate
zones and have separate control valves installed that will allow the sprinkler system in these
areas to be independently shut-off without having an effect on the operation of the system in
other areas. The required zone control valves shall be located in an accessible area outside the
spray booth or room or in the main sprinkler control valve room.
4. Special systems such as pre-action systems shall be separate zones and have separate control
valves installed that will allow the sprinkler system in these areas to be independently shut-off
without having an effect on the operation of the system in other areas.
5. Computer rooms shall be separate zones and have separate control valves installed that will
allow the sprinkler system in these areas to be independently shut-off without having an effect
on the operation of the system in other areas.
6. Where sprinklers are installed in racks, separate indicating control valves and drains shall be
provided and arranged so that ceiling and in-rack sprinklers can be controlled independently.
7. Subfloor areas shall have separate control valves installed that will allow the subfloor area to
be independently shutoff without having an effect on the operation of the sprinkler system in
other areas. The required zone control valves shall be located in an accessible area outside the
subfloor area.
8. Where the zoning of the sprinkler system and installation of separate control valves will
increase the level of fire protection for the building, and the life safety of the occupants and
firefighters as determined by the Fire Marshal (AHJ).
903.4.5 Monitoring and Supervising. All valves on connections to water supplies, sectional control
and isolation valves, and other valves in supply pipes to sprinklers and other fixed water-based fire
suppression systems shall be supervised and monitored at all times. Graphic maps shall be posted in
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the sprinkler riser room depicting sprinkler zones. Proper tagging and/or signage complying with Fire
Department specifications shall identify all valves as to their function and identify their location.
83. Section 903.4.2 is amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the section:
The alarm device required on the exterior of the building shall be a weatherproof horn/strobe
notification appliance with a minimum 75 candela strobe rating, installed as close as practicable to the
fire department connection.
84. Section 903.6 is amended by adding Section 903.6.1 to read as follows:
903.6.1 Spray booths and rooms. New and existing spray booths and spray rooms shall be protected
by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system in accordance with Section 2404.
85. Section 905.2 is amended to read as follows:
905.2 Installation standard. Standpipe systems shall be installed in accordance with this Section and
NFPA 14. Manual dry standpipe systems shall be supervised with a minimum of 10 psig and a
maximum of 40 psig air pressure with a high/low alarm.
86. Section 905.3 is amended by adding Section 905.3.9 to read as follows:
905.3.9 Building area. In buildings exceeding 10,000 square feet in area per story and where any
portion of the building’s interior area is more than 200 feet (60960 mm) of travel, vertically and
horizontally, from the nearest point of fire department vehicle access, Class I automatic wet or manual
wet standpipes shall be provided.
Exceptions:
1. Automatic dry and semi-automatic dry standpipes are allowed as provided for in NFPA 14.
R-2 occupancies of four stories or less in height having no interior corridors.
87. Section 905.4 is amended by amending numbered paragraphs 1, 3, and 5 to read as follows:
1.In every required exit stairway, a hose connection shall be provided for each story above and
below grade plane. Hose connections shall be located at an intermediate landing between
stories, unless otherwise approved by the fire code official.
3.In every exit passageway, at the entrance from the exit passageway to other areas of a building.
Exception: Where floor areas adjacent to an exit passageway are reachable from an exit
stairway hose connection by a {remainder of Exception unchanged}
5 Where the roof has a slope less than four units vertical in 12 units horizontal (33.3-percent
slope), each standpipe shall be provided with a two-way hose connection located to serve the
roof or at the highest landing of an exit stairway with stair access to the roof provided in
accordance with Section 1011.12.
88. Section 905.4 is amended by adding a new numbered paragraph 7 to read as follows:
7. When required by this Chapter, standpipe connections shall be placed adjacent to all required
exits to the structure and at two hundred feet (200’) intervals along major corridors thereafter,
or as otherwise approved by the fire code official.
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89. Section 905.9 is amended by adding the following paragraph after the “Exceptions”:
Sprinkler and standpipe system water-flow detectors shall be provided for each floor tap to the sprinkler
system and shall cause an alarm upon detection of water flow for more than 45 seconds. All control
valves in the sprinkler and standpipe systems, except for Fire Department hose connection valves, shall
be electrically supervised to initiate a supervisory signal at the central station upon tampering.
90. Section 907.1 is amended by adding Section 907.1.4 to read as follows:
907.1.4 Design Standards. All alarm systems, new or replacements, shall be addressable. Alarm
systems serving more than 20 smoke detectors shall have analog initiating devices.
91. Section 907.2.1 is amended to read as follows:
907.2.1 Group A. A manual fire alarm system that activates the occupant notification system in
accordance with new Section 907.5 shall be installed in Group A occupancies having an occupant load
of 300 or more persons or more than 100 persons above or below the lowest level of exit discharge.
Group A occupancies not separated from one another in accordance with Section 707.3. 10 of the
International Building Code shall be considered as a single occupancy for the purposes of applying this
section. Portions of Group E occupancies occupied for assembly purposes shall be provided with a
fire alarm system as required for the Group E occupancy.
Exception: {No change.}
Activation of fire alarm notification appliances shall:
1. Cause illumination of the means of egress with light of not less than 1 foot-candle (11
lux) at the walking surface level, and
Stop any conflicting or confusing sounds and visual distractions.
92. Section 907.2.3 is amended by amending the first paragraph and adding paragraph 1.1 under
paragraph 1 of “Exceptions” to read as follows:
907.2.3 Group E. A manual fire alarm system that initiates the occupant notification signal utilizing
an emergency voice/alarm communication system meeting the requirements of Section 907.5.2.2 and
installed in accordance with Section 907.6 shall be installed in Group E educational occupancies. When
automatic sprinkler systems or smoke detectors are installed, such systems or detectors shall be
connected to the building fire alarm system. An approved smoke detection system shall be installed in
Group E day care occupancies. Unless separated by a minimum of 100' open space, all buildings,
whether portable buildings or the main building, will be considered one building for alarm occupant
load consideration and interconnection of alarm systems.
Exceptions:
1. {No change.}
1.1. Residential In-Home day care with not more than 12 children may use interconnected
single station detectors in all habitable rooms. (For care of more than five children 2
1/2 or less years of age, see Section 907.2.6.)
93. Section 907.2.13 is amended by amending paragraph 3 under “Exceptions” to read as follows:
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3. Open air portions of buildings with an occupancy in Group A-5 in accordance with Section
303.1 of the International Building Code, when used for open air seating; however, this
Exception does not apply to accessory uses including but not limited to sky boxes, restaurants
and similarly enclosed areas.
94. Section 907.4.2 is amended by adding Section 907.4.2.7 to read as follows:
907.4.2.7 Type. Manual alarm initiating devices shall be an approved double action type.
95. Section 907.6.1 is amended by adding Section 907.6.1.1 to read as follows:
907.6.1.1 Wiring Installation. All fire alarm systems shall be installed in such a manner that a failure
of any single initiating device or single open in an initiating circuit conductor will not interfere with the
normal operation of other such devices. All signaling line circuits (SLC) shall be installed in such a
way that a single open will not interfere with the operation of any addressable devices (Class A).
Outgoing and return SLC conductors shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 72 requirements for
Class A circuits and shall have a minimum of four feet separation horizontal and one foot vertical
between supply and return circuit conductors. The initiating device circuit (IDC) from a signaling line
circuit interface device may be wired Class B, provided the distance from the interface device to the
initiating device is ten feet or less.
96. Section 907.6.3 is amended by deleting all four Exceptions.
97. Section 907.6.6 is amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the paragraph:
[F] See 907.6.3 for the required information transmitted to the supervising station.
98. Section 907.6.6 is amended by adding Section 907.6.6.3 to read as follows:
907.6.6.3 Communication requirements. All alarm systems, new or replacements, shall transmit
alarm, supervisory and trouble signals descriptively to the approved central station, remote supervisory
station or proprietary supervising station as defined in NFPA 72, with the correct device designation
and location of addressable device identification. Alarms shall not be permitted to be transmitted as a
General Alarm or Zone condition.
99. Section 907 is amended by adding Section 907.10 to read as follows:
907.10 Password Protection Prohibited. No fire alarm system shall be protected by a password or pin
number that would hinder immediate silencing capabilities by the Fire Department.
100. Section 909 is amended by adding Section 909.22 to read as follows:
909.22 Stairway or Ramp Pressurization Alternative. Where the building is equipped throughout
with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 and the stair pressurization
alternative is chosen for compliance with Building Code requirements for a smokeproof enclosure,
interior exit stairways or ramps shall be pressurized to a minimum of 0.10 inches of water (25 Pa) and
a maximum of 0.35 inches of water (87 Pa) in the shaft relative to the building measured with all interior
exit stairway and ramp doors closed under maximum anticipated conditions of stack effect and wind
effect. Such systems shall comply with Section 909, including the installation of a separate fire-fighter’s
smoke control panel as per Section 909.16, and a Smoke Control Permit shall be required from the fire
department as per Section 105.7.
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[F] 909.22.1 Ventilating equipment. The activation of ventilating equipment for the stair or ramp
pressurization system shall be by smoke detectors installed at each floor level at an approved
location at the entrance to the smokeproof enclosure. When the closing device for the stairway or
ramp shaft and vestibule doors is activated by smoke detection or power failure, the mechanical
equipment shall activate and operate at the required performance levels. Smoke detectors shall be
installed in accordance with Section 907.3.
909.22.1.1 Ventilation Systems. Smokeproof enclosure ventilation systems shall be
independent of other building ventilation systems. The equipment, control wiring, power
wiring and ductwork shall comply with one of the following:
1. Equipment, control wiring, power wiring and ductwork shall be located exterior to the
building and directly connected to the smokeproof enclosure or connected to the
smokeproof enclosure by ductwork enclosed by not less than 2-hour fire barriers
constructed in accordance with Section 707 of the Building Code or horizontal
assemblies constructed in accordance with Section 711 of the Building Code, or both.
Equipment, control wiring, power wiring and ductwork shall be located within the
smokeproof enclosure with intake or exhaust directly from and to the outside or
through ductwork enclosed by not less than 2-hour barriers constructed in accordance
with Section 707 of the Building Code or horizontal assemblies constructed in
accordance with Section 711 of the Building Code, or both.
3. Equipment, control wiring, power wiring and ductwork shall be located within the
building if separated from the remainder of the building, including other mechanical
equipment, by not less than 2-hour fire barriers constructed in accordance with Section
707 of the Building Code or horizontal assemblies constructed in accordance with
Section 711 of the Building Code, or both.
Exceptions:
1. Control wiring and power wiring utilizing a 2-hour rated cable or cable system.
Where encased with not less than 2 inches (51 mm) of concrete.
3. Control wiring and power wiring protected by a listed electrical circuit protective
systems with a fire-resistance rating of not less than 2 hours.
909.22.1.2 Standby Power. Mechanical vestibule and stairway and ramp shaft ventilation
systems and automatic fire detection systems shall be provided with standby power in
accordance with Section 2702 of the Building Code.
909.22.1.3 Acceptance and Testing. Before the mechanical equipment is approved, the system
shall be tested in the presence of the fire code official to confirm that the system is operating
in compliance with these requirements.
101. Section 910.2 is amended by amending paragraphs 2 and 3 under “Exceptions” to read as follows:
[F]2.Only manual smoke and heat removal shall be required in areas of buildings equipped with early
suppression fast-response (ESFR) sprinklers. Automatic smoke and heat removal is prohibited.
3. Only manual smoke and heat removal shall not be required in areas of buildings equipped with
control mode special application sprinklers with a response time index of 50(m*S)1/2 or less that are
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listed to control a fire in stored commodities with 12 or fewer sprinklers. Automatic smoke and heat
removal is prohibited.
102. Section 910.2.3 is amended by adding Section 910.2.3 to read as follows:
910.2.3 Group H. Buildings and portions thereof used as a Group H occupancy as follows:
1. In occupancies classified as Group H-2 or H-3, any of which are more than 15,000 square
feet (1,394 m2) in single floor area.
Exception: Buildings of noncombustible construction containing only
noncombustible materials.
In areas of buildings in Group H used for storing Class 2,3 and 4 liquid and solid oxidizers,
Class 1 and unclassified detonable organic peroxides, Class 3 and 4 unstable (reactive)
materials, or Class 2 or 3 water-reactive materials as required for a high-hazard commodity
classification.
Exception: Buildings of noncombustible construction containing only
noncombustible materials.
103. Section 910.3 is amended by adding Section 910.3.4 to read as follows:
910.3.4 Vent Operation. Smoke and heat vents shall be capable of being operated by approved
automatic and manual means. Automatic operation of smoke and heat vents shall conform to the
provisions of Sections 910.3.2.1 through 910.3.2.3.
[F] 910.3.4.1 Sprinklered buildings. Where installed in buildings equipped with an approved
automatic sprinkler system, smoke and heat vents shall be designed to operate automatically.
The automatic operating mechanism of the smoke and heat vents shall operate at a temperature
rating at least 100 degrees F (approximately 38 degrees Celsius) greater than the temperature rating
of the sprinklers installed.
Exception: Manual only systems per Section 910.2.
910.3.4.2 Nonsprinklered Buildings. Where installed in buildings not equipped with an approved
automatic sprinkler system, smoke and heat vents shall operate automatically by actuation of a
heat-responsive device rated at between 100°F (56°C) and 220°F (122°C) above ambient.
Exception: Listed gravity-operated drop out vents.
104. Section 910.4.3.1 is amended to read as follows:
910.4.3.1 Makeup Air. Makeup air openings shall be provided within 6 feet (1829 mm) of the floor
level. Operation of makeup air openings shall be automatic. The minimum gross area of makeup air
inlets shall be 8 square feet per 1,000 cubic feet per minute (0.74 m2 per 0.4719 m3/s) of smoke exhaust.
105. Section 910.4.4 is amended to read as follows:
910.4.4 Activation. The mechanical smoke removal system shall be activated automatically by the
automatic sprinkler system or by an approved fire detection system. Individual manual controls shall
also be provided.
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Exception: Manual only systems per Section 910.2.
106. Section 912.2 is amended by adding Section 912.2.3 to read as follows:
912.2.3 Hydrant distance. An approved fire hydrant shall be located within 100 feet of the Fire
Department connection as the fire hose lays along an unobstructed path.
107. Section 913.2.1 is amended by adding the following sentence and Exception to read as follows:
...When located on the ground level at an exterior wall, the fire pump room shall be provided with an
exterior Fire Department access door that is not less than 3 ft. in width and 6 ft. - 8 in. in height,
regardless of any interior doors that are provided. A key box shall be provided at this door, as required
by Section 506.1.
Exception: When it is necessary to locate the fire pump room on other levels or not at an exterior wall,
the corridor leading to the fire pump room access from the exterior of the building shall be provided
with equivalent fire resistance as that required for the pump room, or as approved by the Fire Code
Official. Access keys shall be provided in the key box as required by Section 506.1.
108. Section 913.4 is amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the section:
The fire-pump system shall also be supervised for "loss of power," "phase reversal," and "pump
running" conditions by supervisory signal on district circuits.
109. Section 914.3.1.2 is amended to read as follows:
914.3.1.2 Water Supply to required Fire Pumps. In buildings that are more than 120 feet (128 m) in
building height, required fire pumps shall be supplied by connections to no fewer than two water mains
located in different streets. Separate supply piping shall be provided between each connection to the
water main and the pumps. Each connection and the supply piping between the connection and the
pumps shall be sized to supply the flow and pressure required for the pumps to operate.
Exception: {No change to exception.}
110. Section 1006.2.2 is amended by adding Section 1006.2.2.6 to read as follows:
1006.2.2.6 Electrical Rooms. For electrical rooms, special exiting requirements may apply. Reference
the Electrical Code as adopted.
111. Section 1009.1 is amended by adding a new paragraph 4 under “Exceptions” to read as follows:
4. Buildings regulated under State Law and built in accordance with State registered plans,
including any variances or waivers granted by the State, shall be deemed to be in compliance
with the requirements of Section 1009.
112. Section 1010.1.9.4 is amended by amending paragraphs 3 and 4 under “Exceptions” to read as
follows:
3. Where a pair of doors serves an occupant load of less than 50 persons in a Group B, F, M or S
occupancy. {remaining text unchanged}
4. Where a pair of doors serves a Group A, B, F, M or S occupancy {remaining text unchanged}
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113. Section 1010.1.9.4 is amended by amending paragraphs 3 and 4 under “Exceptions” to read as
follows:
3. Where a pair of doors serves an occupant load of less than 50 persons in a Group B, F, M or S
occupancy, …{remaining text unchanged}
4. Where a pair of doors serves a Group B, F, M or S occupancy,… {remaining text unchanged}
114. Section 1015.8 is amended to read as follows:
1. Operable windows where the top of the sill of the opening is located more than 55 feet (16 764
mm) above the finished grade or other surface below and that are provided with window fall
prevention devices that comply with ASTM F 2006.
115. Section 1020.1 is amended by adding paragraph 6 under “Exceptions” to read as follows:
6. In Group B occupancies, corridor walls and ceilings need not be of fire-resistive construction
within a single tenant when the space is equipped with an approved automatic fire alarm system
with corridor smoke detection. The actuation of any detector shall activate alarms audible in
all areas served by the corridor. The smoke-detection system shall be connected to the
building's fire alarm system where such a system is provided.
116. Section 1020.6 is amended to read as follows:
1020.6 Corridor continuity. All corridors shall be continuous from the point of entry to an exit, and
shall not be interrupted by intervening rooms.
{Exceptions unchanged}
117. Section 1029.1.1.1 is deleted.
118. Section 1031.2 is amended to read as follows:
1031.2 Reliability. Required exit accesses, exits or exit discharges shall be continuously maintained
free from obstructions or impediments to full instant use in the case of fire or other emergency. An exit
or exit passageway shall not be used for any purpose that interferes with a means of egress. Security
devices affecting means of egress shall be subject to approval of the Fire Code Official.
119. Section 1103.3 is amended by adding the following sentence to end of paragraph:
Provide emergency signage as required by Section 607.3.
120. Section 1103.5.1 is amended to read as follows:
1103.5.1 Group A-2. Spray Booths and Rooms. Existing spray booths and spray rooms shall be
protected by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system in accordance with Section 2404.
121. Section 1103.7 is amended by adding Sections 1103.7 and 1103.8.1 to read as follows:
1103.7.8 Fire Alarm System Design Standards. Where an existing fire alarm system is upgraded or
replaced, the devices shall be addressable. Fire alarm systems utilizing more than 20 smoke and/or
heat detectors shall have analog initiating devices.
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Exception: Existing systems need not comply unless the total building, or fire alarm system,
remodel or expansion exceeds 30% of the building. When cumulative building, or fire alarm
system, remodel or expansion initiated after the date of original fire alarm panel installation
exceeds 50% of the building, or fire alarm system, the fire alarm system must comply within
18 months of permit application.
1103.7.8.1 Communication requirements. Refer to Section 907.6.6 for applicable
requirements.
122. Section 2304.1 is amended to read as follows:
2304.1 Supervision of Dispensing. The dispensing of fuel at motor fuel-dispensing facilities shall be
in accordance with the following:
1. Conducted by a qualified attendant; and/or,
Shall be under the supervision of a qualified attendant; and/or
3. Shall be an unattended self-service facility in accordance with Section 2304.3.
At any time the qualified attendant of Item 1 or 2 above is not present, such operations shall be
considered as an unattended self-service facility and shall also comply with Section 2304.3.
123. Section 2401.2 is deleted.
124. Table 3206.2 is amended by amending Footnote "j" to read as follows:
j. Where storage areas are protected by either early suppression fast response (ESFR) sprinkler
systems or control mode special application sprinklers with a response time index of 50 (m • s)
1/2 or less that are listed to control a fire in the stored commodities with 12 or fewer sprinklers,
installed in accordance with NFPA 13, manual smoke and heat vents or manually activated
engineered mechanical smoke exhaust systems shall be required within these areas.
125. Section 3310.1 is amended by adding the following sentence to the end of the section:
When fire apparatus access roads are required to be installed for any structure or development, they
shall be approved prior to the time at which construction has progressed beyond completion of the
foundation of any structure.
126. Section 5601.1.3 is amended to read in its entirety as follows:
5601.1.3. Fireworks. The possession, manufacture, storage, sale, handling and use of fireworks are
prohibited.
Exceptions:
1. Only when approved for fireworks displays, storage and handling of fireworks as allowed in
Section 5604 and 5608.
The use of fireworks for approved displays as allowed in Section 5608.
127. Section 5703.6 is amended by adding a sentence to read as follows:
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5703.6 Piping systems. Piping systems, and their component parts, for flammable and combustible
liquids shall be in accordance with Sections 5703.6.1 through 5703.6.11. An approved method of
secondary containment shall be provided for underground tank and piping systems.
128. Section 5704.2.9.5 is amended by adding Section 5704.2.9.5.3 to read as follows:
5704.2.8.5.3Combustible liquid storage tanks inside of buildings. The maximum aggregate
allowable quantity limit shall be 3,000 gallons (11,356 L) of Class II or III combustible liquid for
storage in protected above-ground tanks complying with Section 5704.2.9.7 when all of the following
conditions are met:
1. The entire 3,000 gallon (11,356 L) quantity shall be stored in protected above-ground tanks;
The 3,000 gallon (11,356 L) capacity shall be permitted to be stored in a single tank or multiple
smaller tanks;
3. The tanks shall be located in a room protected by an automatic sprinkler system complying
with Section 903.3.1.1; and
4. Tanks shall be connected to fuel-burning equipment, including generators, utilizing an
approved closed piping system.
The quantity of combustible liquid stored in tanks complying with this Section shall not be counted
towards the maximum allowable quantity set forth in Table 5003.1.1(1), and such tanks shall not be
required to be located in a control area. Such tanks shall not be located more than two stories below
grade.
129. Section 5704.2.11.4 is amended to read as follows:
5704.2.11.4 Leak Prevention. Leak prevention for underground tanks shall comply with Sections
5704.2.11.4.1 and 5704.2.11.5.2 through 5704.2.11.4.3. An approved method of secondary
containment shall be provided for underground tank and piping systems.
130. Section 5704.2.11.4.2 is amended to read as follows:
5704.2.11.4.2 Leak detection. Underground storage tank systems shall be provided with an approved
method of leak detection from any component of the system that is designed and installed in accordance
with NFPA 30 and as specified in Section 5704.2.11.4.3.
131. Section 5704.2.11.4 is amended by adding Section 5704.2.11.4.3 to read as follows:
5704.2.11.4.3 Observation Wells. Approved sampling tubes of a minimum 4 inches in diameter shall
be installed in the backfill material of each underground flammable or combustible liquid storage tank.
The tubes shall extend from a point 12 inches below the average grade of the excavation to ground level
and shall be provided with suitable surface access caps. Each tank site shall provide a sampling tube
at the corners of the excavation with a minimum of 4 tubes. Sampling tubes shall be placed in the
product line excavation within 10 feet of the tank excavation and one every 50 feet routed along product
lines towards the dispensers, a minimum of two are required.
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132. Section 6103.2.1 is amended by adding Section 6103.2.1.8 to read as follows:
6103.2.1.8 Jewelry Repair, Dental Labs and Similar Occupancies. Where natural gas service is not
available, portable LP-Gas containers are allowed to be used to supply approved torch assemblies or
similar appliances. Such containers shall not exceed 20-pound (9.0 kg) water capacity. Aggregate
capacity shall not exceed 60-pound (27.2 kg) water capacity. Each device shall be separated from other
containers by a distance of not less than 20 feet.
133. Section 6104.2 is amended by adding a paragraph 2 under “Exceptions” to read as follows:
2. Except as permitted in Sections 308 and 6104.3.2, LP-gas containers are not permitted in
residential areas.
134. Section 6104.3 is amended by adding Section 6104.3.2 to read as follows:
6104.3.2 Spas, Pool Heaters, and Other Listed Devices. Where natural gas service is not available,
an LP-gas container is allowed to be used to supply spa and pool heaters or other listed devices. Such
container shall not exceed 250-gallon water capacity per lot. See Table 6104.3 for location of
containers.
Exception: Lots where LP-gas can be off-loaded wholly on the property where the tank is located
may install up to 500 gallon above ground or 1,000 gallon underground approved containers.
135. Section 6107.4 is amended to read as follows:
6107.4 Protecting Containers from Vehicles. Where exposed to vehicular damage due to proximity
to alleys, driveways or parking areas, LP-gas containers, regulators and piping shall be protected in
accordance with Section 312.
136. Section 6109.13 is amended to read as follows:
6109.13 Protection of Containers. LP-gas containers shall be stored within a suitable enclosure or
otherwise protected against tampering. Vehicle impact protection shall be provided as required by
Section 6107.4.
Sec. 3.05. Amendments to the International Residential Code, 2015 edition.
The following amendments to the International Residential Code, 2015 edition, as adopted pursuant to
Section 3.01, are hereby adopted:
1. Section R102.4 is amended to read as follows:
Section R102.4 Referenced codes and standards. The codes, when specifically adopted, and
standards referenced in this code shall be considered part of the requirements of this code to the
prescribed extent of each such reference and as further regulated in Sections R102.4.1 and R102.4.2.
Whenever amendments have been adopted to the referenced codes and standards, each reference to said
code and standard shall be considered to reference the amendments as well. Any reference made to
NFPA 70 or the ICC Electrical Code shall mean the Electrical Code as adopted.
2. Section R104.10.1 is amended to read as follows:
R104.10.1 Flood hazard areas. No substantial alterations shall be permitted to a structure that exists
in part or entirely within the special flood hazard area (SFHA), until such time that a LOMA or other
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FEMA map amendment demonstrates that the structure and proposed alterations exist entirely outside
of the SFHA. Furthermore, any improvement must comply with Article V of the Allen Land
Development Code (specifically, freeboard requirements, among all other standards within that
Article).
3. Section R105.2 is amended by deleting numbered paragraphs 1, 2,3, 5, and 10 under the
subparagraph titled “Building.”.
4. Section R105.3.1.1 is deleted.
5. Section R106.1.4 is deleted.
6. Section R108 is amended by adding Section R108.7 to read as follows:
R108.7 Re-inspection fee. A fee as established by city council resolution may be charged when:
1. The inspection called for is not ready when the inspector arrives.
No building address or permit card is clearly posted.
3. Approved plans are not on the job site and available to the inspector at time of inspection.
4. The building is locked or work otherwise is not available for inspection when called.
5. The job site is red-tagged twice for the same item.
6. The original red tag has been removed from the job site.
7. Violations exist on the property including failure to maintain erosion control, trash control
or tree protection.
8. Any re-inspection fees assessed shall be paid before additional inspections are conducted
on that job site.
7. Section R110 (inclusive of Sections R110.1 through R110.5) is deleted in its entirety.
8. Section R112 is amended in its entirety to read as follows:
Section R112
MEANS OF APPEAL
R112.1 Application for appeal. Any person shall have the right to appeal a decision of the building
official to the Board of Adjustment as provided in Section 2.02 of the Allen Land Development Code
9. Section R202 is amended by amending the definition of “Townhouse” to read as follows:
TOWNHOUSE. A single-family dwelling unit constructed in a group of three or more attached units
separated by property lines in which each unit extends from foundation to roof and with a yard or public
way on at least two sides.
10. Table R301.2(1) is amended, to read as follows:
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TABLE R301.2(1)
CLIMATIC AND GEOGRAPHIC DESIGN CRITERIA
GROUND
SNOW LOAD
WIND DESIGN
SEISMIC
DESIGN
CATEGORYf
SPEEDd
(mph)
Topographic
Effectsk
Special
Wind
Regionl
Windborne
Debris
Zonem
5 lb/ft2
115 (3 sec-
gust)/76
fastest mile
No No No A
SUBJECT TO DAMAGE FROM
Weatheringa Frost line depthb Termitec
Moderate 6”Very Heavy
WINTER
DESIGN
TEMPe
ICE BARRIER
UNDER-LAYMENT
REQUIREDh
FLOOD
HAZARDSg
AIR
FREEZING
INDEXi
MEAN ANNUAL
TEMPj
22oF No Local Code 150 64.9oF
11. Section R302.1 is amended by amending paragraph 4 and adding a new paragraph 6 under
“Exceptions” to read as follows:
Exceptions:
4. Detached garages accessory to a dwelling located within 5 feet of a lot line may have roof
projections not exceeding 12 inches.
6. Open metal carport structures may be constructed within three (3) feet of the property line
without fire-resistive or opening protection when the location of such is approved as required
within adopted ordinances.
12. Section R302.3 is amended by adding a new paragraph 3 under “Exceptions” to read as follows:
3. Two-family dwelling units that are also divided by a property line through the structure shall
be separated as required for townhouses.
13. Section R302.5.1 is amended to read as follows:
R302.5.1 Opening protection. Openings from a private garage directly into a room used for sleeping
purposes shall not be permitted. Other openings between the garage and residence shall be equipped
with solid wood doors not less than 1 3/8 inches (35 mm) in thickness, solid or honeycomb core steel
doors not less than 1 3/8 inches (35 mm) thick, or 20-minute fire rated doors.
14. Section R302.7 is amended to read as follows:
R302.7 Under stair protection. All enclosed space under stairs shall have walls, under stair surface
and any soffits protected on the enclosed side with 5/8-inch (15.8 mm) fire-rated gypsum board or one-
hour fire-resistive construction.
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15. Section 303.3 is amended by amending only the last sentence of the paragraph titled “Exception”
to read as follows:
Exception: ...Exhaust air from the space shall be exhausted out to the outdoors unless the space contains
only a water closet, a lavatory, or water closet and a lavatory may be ventilated with an approved
mechanical recirculating fan or similar device designed to remove odors from the air.
16. Section R309.2 is amended by deleting the paragraph titled “Exception.”
17. Section R313, inclusive of all subsections, is deleted.
18. Section R315.2.2 is amended by amending paragraph 2 under “Exceptions” to read as follows:
2. Installation, alteration or repairs of electrical powered...(remaining text unchanged).
19. Section R322 is deleted.
20. Section R326 is amended to read as follows:
R326.1 General. The design and construction of pools and spas shall comply with the 2015 IRC
Appendix Q. Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs.
21. Section R401.2 is amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the section:
Every foundation and/or footing, or any size addition to an existing post-tension foundation, regulated
by this code shall be designed and sealed by a Texas-registered engineer.
22. Section R602.6.1 is amended to read as follows:
R602.6.1 Drilling and notching of top plate. When piping or ductwork is placed in or partly in an
exterior wall or interior load-bearing wall, necessitating cutting, drilling or notching of the top plate by
more than 50 percent of its width, a galvanized metal tie not less than 0.054 inch thick (1.37 mm) (16
Ga) and 5 inches (127 mm) wide shall be fastened across and to the plate at each side of the opening
with not less than eight 10d (0.148 inch diameter) having a minimum length of 1 ½ inches (38 mm) tie
must extend a minimum of 6 inches past the opening. Fasteners will be offset to prevent splitting of the
top plate material. The metal tie must extend a minimum of 6 inches past the opening. See figure
R602.6.1. (“Exception” remains unchanged)
23. Figure R602.6(1) is amended to appear and read as follows:
Plumbing in walls and top plates. Any plumbing in a stud wall and top plate 2” and larger shall be
installed in a 2” x 6” stud wall and top/bottom plates.
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24. Section R703.8.4.1 is amended by adding the following at the end of the section:
In stud framed exterior walls, all ties shall be anchored to studs as follows:
1. When studs are16 inches (407 mm) O.C., stud ties shall be spaced no further apart than 24
inches (737 mm) vertically starting approximately 12 inches (381 mm) from the foundation; or
When ties are placed on studs 24 inches (610 mm) O.C., stud ties shall be spaced no further
apart than 16 inches (483 mm) vertically starting approximately 8 inches (254 mm) from the
foundation.
25. Section R806.3 is amended by adding Section R806.3.1 to read as follows:
Section R806.3.1. Eave and cornice vents. Where eave or cornice vents are installed, they shall be a
minimum of 3 feet from all window and door openings.
26. Section R807.1 is amended by adding the following to the end of the second paragraph:
Decking materials for walkway shall be of ½” minimum plywood or 5/8” minimum wafer board. A
permanent ladder and/or stairways for access and removal of equipment shall be provided.
27. Section R902.1 is amend by amending the first paragraph and adding a new paragraph 5 under
“Exceptions” to read as follows:
R902.1 Roofing covering materials. Roofs shall be covered with materials set forth in Sections R904
and R905. Class A, B, or C roofing shall be installed. Classes A, B, and C roofing required by this
section to be listed shall be tested in accordance with UIL 790 or ASTM E 108.
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Exceptions:
5. Non-classified roof coverings shall be permitted on one-story detached accessory structures
used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses, provided floor area is less than
<120 square feet.
28.Sections R905.7 thru R905.8.9 are deleted.
29.Chapter 11 is amended in its entirety to read as follows:
CHAPTER 11 [RE]
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
N1101.1 Scope. This chapter regulates the energy efficiency for the design and construction of
buildings regulated by this code.
N1101.2. Compliance. Compliance shall be demonstrated by meeting the requirements of the
residential provisions of 2015 International Energy Conservation Code.
30.Section M1305.1.3 is amended, to read as follows:
M1305.1.3 Appliances in attics. Attics containing appliances shall be provided . . . (intervening text
unchanged) . . .sides of the appliance where access is required. The clear access opening dimensions
shall be a minimum of 20 inches by 30 inches (508 mm by 762 mm), or larger and large enough to
allow removal of the largest appliance. A walkway to an appliance shall be rated as a floor as approved
by the building official. As a minimum, access to the attic space shall be provided by one of the
following:
1. A permanent stair.
A pull down stair with a minimum 300 lb. (136kg) capacity.
3. An access door from an upper floor level.
4. Access panel may be used in lieu of items 1, 2,and 3 with prior approval of the building official
due to building conditions.
Exceptions:
1. The passageway and level service space are not required where the appliance can be serviced
and removed through the required opening.
Where the passageway is unobstructed…{remaining text unchanged}
31 Section M1401.4 is amended to read as follows:
M1401.4 Exterior installations. Equipment and appliances installed outdoors shall be listed and
labeled for outdoor installation. No a/c condensers shall be located in side yards less than 7 feet, unless
approved by the Building Official. {remaining text unchanged.}
32.Section M1411.3 is amended to read as follows:
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M1411.3 Condensate disposal. Condensate from all cooling coils or evaporators shall be conveyed
from the drain pan outlet to a sanitary sewer through a trap, by means of a direct or indirect drain.
{remaining text unchanged}
33.Section M1411.3.1 is amended by adding Items 3 and 4 to read as follows:
3. An auxiliary drain pan… (intervening text unchanged) …with item 1 of this section. A water
level detection/shut off device may be installed only with prior approval of the building official.
4. A water level detection device… (intervening text unchanged) overflow rim of such pan. A
water level detection/shut off device may be installed with prior approval of the building
official.
34.Section M1411.3.1.1 is amended to read as follows:
M1411.3.1.1 Water-level monitoring devices. On down-flow units… (bulk of text unchanged)
installed in the drain line. A water level detection device may be installed only with prior approval of
the building official.
35.Section M1502.4.1 is amended to read as follows:
M1502.4.1 Material and size. Exhaust ducts shall have a smooth interior finish and shall be
constructed of metal a minimum 0.016-inch (0.4 mm) thick. The exhaust duct size shall be a minimum
of 4 inches (102 mm) nominal in diameter. Duct size shall not be reduced along its developed length
or at termination.
36.M1503.4 is amended to read as follows and to add the following “Exception”:
M1503.4 Makeup air required. Exhaust hood systems capable of exhausting in excess of 400 cubic
feet per minute (0.19 m3/s) shall be provided with makeup air at a rate approximately equal to the
difference between the exhaust air rate and 400 cubic feet per minute. Such makeup air systems shall
be equipped with a means of closure and shall be automatically controlled to start and operate
simultaneously with the exhaust system.
Exception: Where all appliances in the house are of sealed combustion, power-vent, unvented,
or electric, the exhaust hood system shall be permitted to exhaust up to 600 cubic feet per
minute (0.28 m3/s) without providing makeup air. Exhaust hood systems capable of exhausting
in excess of 600 cubic feet per minute (0.28 m3/s) shall be provided with a makeup air at a rate
of approximately equal to the difference between the exhaust air rate and 600 cubic feet per
minute.
37.Section M1601.4.4 is amended to read as follows:
M1601.4.4 Support. Metal ducts listed in accordance with UL 181 shall be supported in accordance
with manufacturer’s installation instructions or other approved means. Flexible ducts shall be supported
by 1-inch wide 18-gauge solid metal straps with 6” metal saddles at intervals not exceeding 10 feet or
in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions.
38 Section M2005.2 is amended to read as follows:
M2005.2 Prohibited locations. Fuel-fired water heaters shall not be installed in a room used as a
storage closet. Water heaters located in a bedroom or bathroom shall be installed in a sealed enclosure
so that combustion air will not be taken from the living space. Access to such enclosure may be from
the bedroom or bathroom when through a solid door, weather-stripped in accordance with the exterior
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door air leakage requirements of the International Energy Conservation Code and equipped with an
approved self-closing device. Installation of direct-vent water heaters within an enclosure is not
required. No tank type water heaters shall be permitted to be installed in New Residential attics. Tank
less type water heater(s) shall be approved for attic installation and shall require a pan and drain the
T&P line directly to the outdoor or approved location.
39. Section G24041 (301.1) is amended by adding the following sentence to the end of the section:
All gas meters shall be located on the structure.
40. Section G2408.3 (305.5) is deleted in its entirety.
41. Section G2415.2.1 (404.2.1) is amended by adding the following to the end of the section:
Both ends of each section of medium pressure gas piping shall identify its operating gas pressure with
an approved tag. The tags are to be composed of aluminum or stainless steel and the following wording
shall be stamped into the tag:
"WARNING: 1/2 to 5 psi gas pressure - Do Not Remove"
42. Section G2415.2.2 (404.2.2) is amended by adding a paragraph titled “Exception” to read as
follows:
Exception: Corrugated stainless steel tubing (CSST) shall be a minimum of 1/2'” (18 EDH).
43. Section 2415.12 (404.12) is amended to read as follows:
G2415.12 (404.12) Minimum burial depth. Underground piping systems shall be installed a minimum
depth of 18 inches (457 mm) below grade.
44. Section G2417.1 (406.1) is amended to read as follows:
G2417.1 (406.1) General. Prior to acceptance and initial operation, all piping installations shall be
inspected and pressure tested to determine that the materials, design, fabrication, and installation
practices comply with the requirements of this Code. The permit holder shall make the applicable tests
prescribed in Sections 2417.1.1 through 2417.1.5 to determine compliance with the provisions of this
Code. The permit holder shall give reasonable advance notice to the building official when the piping
system is ready for testing. The equipment, material, power and labor necessary for the inspections
and test shall be furnished by the permit holder and the permit holder shall be responsible for
determining that the work will withstand the test pressure prescribed in the following tests.
45. Section G2417.4 is amended to read as follows:
G2417.4 (406.4) Test pressure measurement. Test pressure shall be measured with a manometer or
with a pressure-measuring device designed and calibrated to read, record, or indicate a pressure loss
caused by leakage during the pressure test period. The source of pressure shall be isolated before the
pressure tests are made.
46. Section G2417.4.1 is amended to read as follows:
G2417.4.1 (406.4.1) Test pressure. The test pressure to be used shall be not less than 3 psig (20 kPa
gauge), or at the discretion of the building official, the piping and valves may be tested at a pressure of
at least six (6) inches (152 mm) of mercury, measured with a manometer or slope gauge. For tests
requiring a pressure of 3 psig, diaphragm gauges shall utilize a dial with a minimum diameter of three
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and one half inches (3 1/2'”), a set hand, 1/10 pound incrementation and pressure range not to exceed 6
psi for test requiring a pressure of 3 psig. For tests requiring a pressure of 10 psig, diaphragm gauges
shall utilize a dial with a minimum diameter of three and one-half inches (3 ½”), a set hand, a minimum
of 2/10 pound incrimination and a pressure range not to exceed 20 psi. For welded piping, and for
piping carrying gas at pressures in excess of fourteen (14) inches water column pressure (3.48 kPa) (1/2
psa) and less than 200 inches of water column pressure (52.2 kPa) (7.5 psi), the test pressure shall not
be less than ten (10) pounds per square inch (69.6 kPa). For piping carrying gas at a pressure that
exceeds 200 inches of water column (52.2 kPa) (7.5 psi), the test pressure shall be not less than one and
one-half times the proposed maximum working pressure.
Diaphragm gauges used for testing must display a current calibration and be in good working condition.
The appropriate test must be applied to the diaphragm gauge used for testing.
47. Section G2417.4.2 is amended to read as follows:
G2417.4.2 (406.4.2) Test duration. Test duration shall be held for a length of time satisfactory to the
building official, but in no case for less than fifteen (15) minutes. For welded piping, and for piping
carrying gas at pressures in excess of fourteen (14) inches water column pressure (3.48 kPa), the test
duration shall be held for a length of time satisfactory to the building official, but in no case for less
than thirty (30) minutes.
48. Section G2420.1 (409.1) is amended by adding Section G2420.1.4 to read as follows:
G2420.1.4 Valves in CSST installations. Shutoff valves installed with corrugated stainless steel
(CSST) piping systems shall be supported with an approved termination fitting, or equivalent support,
suitable for the size of the valves, of adequate strength and quality, and located at intervals so as to
prevent or damp out excessive vibration but in no case greater than 12-inches from the center of the
valve. Supports shall be installed so as not to interfere with the free expansion and contraction of the
system's piping, fittings, and valves between anchors. All valves and supports shall be designed and
installed so they will not be disengaged by movement of the supporting piping.
49. Section G2420.5.1 (409.5.1) is amended to read as follows:
G2420.5.1 (409.5.1) Located within the same room. The shutoff valve…. (intervening text
unchanged) …in accordance with the appliance manufacturer’s instructions. A secondary shutoff valve
must be installed within 3 feet (914 mm) of the firebox if appliance shutoff is located in the firebox.
50. Section G2421.1 (410.1) is amended to read as follows:
G2421.1 (410.1) Pressure regulators. A line pressure regulator shall be...(intervening text unchanged)
… approved for outdoor installation. Access to regulators shall comply with requirements for access to
appliances as specified in Section M1305.
Exception: A passageway or level service space is not required when the regulator is capable of
being serviced and removed through the required attic opening.
51. Section G2422.1.2.3 (411.1.3.3) is amended by deleting paragraphs 1 and 4 under “Exceptions”.
52. Section G2445.2 (621.2) is amended by adding a paragraph titled “Exception” to read as follows:
Exception: Existing approved unvented heaters may continue to be used in dwelling units, in
accordance with the code provisions in effect when installed, when approved by the building official
unless an unsafe condition is determined to exist as described in International Fuel Gas Code Section
108.7 of the Fuel Gas Code.
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53. Section G2448.1.1 is amended to read as follows:
G2448.1.1 (624.1.1) Installation requirements. The requirements for water heaters relative to access,
sizing, relief valves, drain pans and scald protection shall be in accordance with this code.
54. Section P2718.1 is amended by adding new Section P2718.1.1 to read as follows:
Section P2718.1.1; Pan required. All clothes washing machines on a second floor or above shall have
a pan.
55. Section P2801.5 is amended to read as follows:
Section P2801.5 Prohibited locations. Water heaters shall be located in accordance with Chapter 20.
No tank type water heaters shall be permitted to be installed in New Residential attics. Tank less water
heater(s) may be approved for attic installation and shall require a pan and drain the T&P line directly
to the outdoor or approved location.
56. Section P2801.6.1 is amended to read as follows:
P2801.6.1 Pan size and drain. The pan shall be not less than 1/12 inches (38 mm) in depth and shall
be of sufficient size and shape to receive all dripping or condensate from the tank or water heater. The
pan shall be drained by an indirect waste pipe having a diameter of not less than ¾ inch (19 mm). Piping
for safety pan drains shall be of those materials listed in Table 605.4. Multiple pan drains may terminate
to a single discharge piping system when approved by the administrative authority and permitted by
the manufacturer’s installation instructions and installed with those instructions.
57. Section P2801.7 is amended by adding an “Exception” to read as follows:
Exception: Electric Water Heater.
58. Section P2804.6.1 is amended to read as follows:
P2804.6.1; Requirements for discharge piping. The discharge piping serving a pressure relief valve,
temperature relief valve or combination thereof shall:
1. Not be directly connected to the drainage system.
Discharge through an air gap.
3. Not be smaller than the diameter of the outlet of the valve served and shall discharge full size
to the air gap.
4. Serve a single relief device and shall not connect to piping serving any other relief device or
equipment.
Exception: Multiple relief devices may be installed to a single T & P discharge piping system
when approved by the administrative authority and permitted by the manufacturer’s installation
instructions and installed with those instructions.
5. Discharge to an indirect waste receptor or to the outdoors.
(remaining text is unchanged)
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59.Section P2902.5.3 is amended to read as follows:
P2902.5.3 Lawn Irrigation Systems. The potable water supply system to lawn irrigation systems shall
be protected against backflow by an atmospheric-type vacuum breaker, a pressure-type vacuum
breaker, a double-check assembly or a reduced pressure principle backflow preventer. A valve shall not
be installed downstream from an atmospheric vacuum breaker. Where chemicals are introduced into
the system, the potable water supply shall be protected against backflow by a reduced pressure principle
backflow preventer. All irrigation systems shall have rain and freeze protection installed.
60.Section P2906.4 is amended by amending the first sentence to read as follows:
Water service pipe shall conform to NSF 61 and shall be seamless copper type L or pex piping.
61.Section P2906.5 is amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the section:
Water distribution pipe within dwelling units shall conform to NSF 61 and shall be copper or copper
alloy, or pex piping.
62 Section P2906 is amended by deleting Table P2906.4.
63.Section P3002.1 is amended to read in its entirety as follows:
P3002.1 Piping within buildings. Piping within buildings shall be cast iron or schedule 40 PVC (No
foam core or cell core)
64.Section P3002.2 is amended to read as follows:
Section P3002.2 Building Sewer. Building sewer shall be cast iron or schedule 40 PVV (No foam core
or cell core)
65.Section 3003.9.2 to read in its entirety as follows:
P3003.9.2 Solvent cementing. Joint surfaces shall be clean and free from moisture. A purple primer
that conforms to ASTM F656 shall be applied. Solvent cement not purple in color and conforming to
ASTM D2564, CSA B137.3, CSA B181.2 or CSA B182.1 shall be applied to all joint surfaces. The
joint shall be made while the cement is wet and shall be in accordance with ASTM D2855. Solvent
cement joints shall be permitted above or below ground.
66.P3005.2.1 is amended to read as follows:
P3005.2.1 Horizontal drains and building drains. Horizontal drainage pipes in buildings shall have
cleanouts located at intervals of not more than 75 feet. Building drains shall have cleanouts located at
intervals not more than 75 feet except where manholes… {remaining text unchanged}.
67.Section P3111, including all subsections, is deleted in its entirety.
68.Section 3112.2 is amended in its entirety to read as follows:
P3112.2 Installation. Traps for island sinks and similar equipment shall be roughed in above the floor
and may be vented by extending the vent as high as possible, but not less than the drainboard height
and then returning it downward and connecting it to the horizontal sink drain immediately downstream
from the vertical fixture drain. The return vent shall be connected to the horizontal drain through a wye-
branch fitting and shall, in addition, be provided with a foot vent taken off the vertical fixture vent by
means of a wye-branch immediately below the floor and extending to the nearest partition and then
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through the roof to the open air or may be connected to other vents at a point not less than six (6) inches
(152 mm) above the flood level rim of the fixtures served. Drainage fittings shall be used on all parts
of the vent below the floor level and a minimum slope of one-quarter (1/4) inch per foot (20.9 mm/m)
back to the drain shall be maintained. The return bend used under the drainboard shall be a one (1)
piece fitting or an assembly of a forty-five (45) degree (0.79 radius), a ninety (90) degree (1.6 radius)
and a forty-five (45) degree (0.79 radius) elbow in the order named. Pipe sizing shall be as elsewhere
required in this Code. The island sink drain, upstream of the return vent, shall serve no other fixtures.
An accessible cleanout shall be installed in the vertical portion of the foot vent.
69. Section P3114, including all subsections, is deleted in its entirety.
70. Appendix Q is re-titled Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs and amended to read as follows:
Appendix Q. Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs.
SECTION AQ101 GENERAL
AQ101.1 General. The provisions of this appendix shall control the design and construction of swimming
pools, spas and hot tubs installed in or on the lot of a one- or two-family dwelling.
AQ101.2 Pools in flood hazard areas. Pools that are located in flood hazard areas established by Table
R301.2(1), including above-ground pools, on-ground pools and in-ground pools that involve placement of fill,
shall comply with Section AQ101.2.1 or AQ101.2.2
Exception: Pools located in riverine flood hazard areas which are outside of designated floodways.
AQ101.2.1 Pools located in designated floodways. Where pools are located in designated floodways,
documentation shall be submitted to the building official which demonstrates that the construction of the pool
will not increase the design flood elevation at any point within the jurisdiction.
AQ101.2.2 Pools located where floodways have not been designated. Where pools are located where design
flood elevations are specified but floodways have not been designated, the applicant shall provide a floodway
analysis that demonstrates that the proposed pool will not increase the design flood elevation more than 1 foot
(305 mm) at any point within the jurisdiction.
SECTION AQ102 DEFINITIONS
AQ102.1 General. For the purposes of these requirements, the terms used shall be defined as follows and as
set forth in Chapter 2.
ABOVE-GROUND/ON-GROUND POOL. See “Swimming pool.”
BARRIER. A fence, wall, building wall or combination thereof which completely surrounds the swimming
pool and obstructs access to the swimming pool.
HOT TUB. See “Swimming pool.”
IN-GROUND POOL. See “Swimming pool.”
RESIDENTIAL. That which is situated on the premises of a detached one- or two-family dwelling, or a one-
family townhouse home more than three stories in height.
SPA, NONPORTABLE. See “Swimming pool.”
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SPA, PORTABLE. A nonpermanent structure intended for recreational bathing, in which all controls, water-
heating and water-circulating equipment are an integral part of the product.
SWIMMING POOL. Any structure intended for swimming or recreational bathing that contains water more
than 24 inches (610 mm) deep. This includes in-ground, above-ground and on-ground swimming pools, hot
tubs and spas.
SWIMMING POOL, INDOOR. A swimming pool which is totally contained within a structure and
surrounded on all four sides by the walls of the enclosing structure.
SWIMMING POOL, OUTDOOR. Any swimming pool which is not an indoor pool.
SECTION AQ103 SWIMMING POOLS
AQ103.1 In-ground pools. In-ground pools shall be designed and constructed in compliance with ANSI/NSPI-
5.
AQ103.2 Above-ground and on-ground pools. Above-ground and on-ground pools shall be designed and
constructed in compliance with ANSI/NSPI-4.
AQ103.3 Pools in flood hazard areas. In flood hazard areas established by Table R301.2(1), pools in coastal
high-hazard areas shall be designed and constructed in compliance with ASCE 24.
SECTION AQ104 SPAS AND HOT TUBS
AQ104.1 Permanently installed spas and hot tubs. Permanently installed spas and hot tubs shall be designed
and constructed in compliance with ANSI/NSPI-3.
AQ104.2 Portable spas and hot tubs. Portable spas and hot tubs shall be designed and constructed in
compliance with ANSI/NSPI-6.
SECTION AQ105 BARRIER REQUIREMENTS
AQ105.1 Application. The provisions of this appendix shall control the design or barriers for residential
swimming pools, spas and hot tubs. These design controls are intended to provide protection against potential
drownings and near-drownings by restricting access to swimming pools, spas and hot tubs.
AQ105.2 Outdoor swimming pool. An outdoor swimming pool, including an in-ground, above-ground or on-
ground pool, hot tub or spa shall be surrounded by a barrier which shall comply with the following:
1. The top of the barrier shall be at least 72 inches (1828.8 mm) above grade measured on the side
of the barrier, which faces away from the swimming pool. The maximum vertical clearance
between grade and the bottom of the barrier shall be 2 inches (51 mm) measured on the side of
the barrier, which faces away from the swimming pool. Where the top of the pool structure is
above grade, such as an above-ground pool, the barrier may be at ground level, such as the pool
structure, or mounted on top of the pool structure. Where the barrier is mounted on top of the
pool structure, the maximum vertical clearance between the top of the pool structure and the
bottom of the barrier shall be 4 inches (102 mm).
Openings in the barrier shall not allow passage of a 4-inch diameter (102 mm) sphere.
3. Solid barriers which do not have openings, such as a masonry or stone wall, shall not contain
indentations or protrusions except for normal construction tolerances and tooled masonry
joints.
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4.Where the barrier is composed of horizontal and vertical members and the distance between
the tops of the horizontal members is less than 45 inches (1143 mm), the horizontal members
shall be located on the swimming pool side of the fence. Spacing between vertical members
shall not exceed 1.75 inches (44 mm) in width. Where there are decorative cutouts within
vertical members, spacing within the cutouts shall not exceed 1.75 inches (44 mm) in width.
5.Where the barrier is composed of horizontal and vertical members and the distance between
the tops of the horizontal members if 45 inches (1143 mm) or more, spacing between vertical
members shall not exceed 4 inches (102 mm). Where there are decorative cutouts within
vertical members, spacing within the cutouts shall not exceed 1.75 inches (44 mm) in width.
6.Maximum mesh size for chain link fences shall be a 2.25-inch (57 mm) square unless the fence
is provided with slats fastened at the top or the bottom which reduce the openings to not more
than 1.75 inches (44 mm).
7.Where the barrier is composed of diagonal members, such as a lattice fence, the maximum
opening formed by the diagonal members shall not be more than 1.75 inches (44 mm).
8 Access gates shall comply with the requirements of Section AQ105.2, Items 1 through 7, and
shall be equipped to accommodate a locking device. Pedestrian access gates shall open outward
away from the pool and shall be self-closing and have a self-latching device. Gates other than
pedestrian access gates shall have a self-latching device. Where the release mechanism of the
self-latching device is located less than 54 inches (1372 mm) from the bottom of the gate, the
release mechanism and openings shall comply with the following:
8.1 The release mechanism shall be located on the pool side of the gate at least 3 inches
(76 mm) below the top of the gate; and
8.2 The gate and barrier shall not have openings greater than 0.5 inch (13 mm) within 18
inches (457 mm) of the release mechanism.
9.Where a wall of a dwelling serves a part of the barrier one of the following conditions shall be
met:
9.1 The pool shall be equipped with a powered safety cover in compliance with ASTM
F1346; or
9.2 Doors with direct access to the pool through that wall shall be equipped with an alarm
which produces an audible warning when the door and/or its screen, if present, are
opened. The alarm shall be listed and labeled in accordance with UL 2017. The
deactivation switch(s) shall be located at least 54 inches (1372 mm) above the
threshold of the door; or
9.3 Other means of protection, such as self-closing doors with self-latching devices, which
are approved by the governing body shall be acceptable as long as the degree of
protection afforded is not less than the protection afforded by Item 9.1 or 9.2 described
above.
10.Where an above-ground pool structure is used as a barrier or where the barrier is mounted on
top of the pool structure, and the means of access is a ladder or steps, then:
10.1. The ladder or steps shall be capable of being secured, locked or removed to prevent
access; or
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10.2 The ladder or steps shall be surrounded by a barrier which meets the requirements of
Section AQ105.2, Items 1 through 9. When the ladder or steps are secured, locked or
removed, any opening created shall not allow the passage of a 4-inch diameter (102
mm) sphere.
AQ105.3 Indoor swimming pool. Walls surrounding an indoor swimming pool shall comply with Section
AQ105.2, Item 9.
AQ105.4 Prohibited locations. Barriers shall be located so as to prohibit permanent structures, equipment, or
similar objects from being used to climb them.
AQ105.5 Barrier exceptions. Spas or hot tubs with a safety cover which complies with ASTM F1346 as listed
in Section AQ107, shall be exempt from the provisions of this appendix.
SECTION AQ106 ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION FOR
SWIMMING POOL AND SPA SUCTION OUTLETS.
AQ106.1 General. Suction outlets shall be designed and installed in accordance with ANSI/APSP-7.
SECTION AQ107 ABBREVIATIONS
AQ107.1 General.
ANSI-American National Standards Institute
11 West 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036
APSP-Association of Pool and Spa Professionals
NSPI-National Spa and Pool Institute
2111 Eisenhower Avenue
Alexandria, VA 22314
ASCE-American Society of Civil Engineers
1801 Alexander Bell Drive
Reston, VA 98411-0700
ASTM-ASTM International
100 Barr Harbor drive
West Conshohocken, PA 19428
UL-Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
333 Pfingsten Road
Northbrook, IL 60062-2096
SECTION AQ108 REFERENCED STANDARDS
AQ108.1 General.
ANSI/NSPI
ANSI/NSPI-3—99 Standard for Permanently Installed Residential Spas AQ104.1
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ANSI/NSPI-4—99 Standard for Above-ground/ On-ground Residential
Swimming Pools AQ103.2
ANSI/NSPI-5—03 Standard for Residential In-ground Swimming Pools AQ103.1
ANSI/NSPI-6—99 Standard for Residential Portable Spas AQ104.2
ANSI/APSP
ANSI/APSP-7—06 Standard for Suction Entrapment Avoidance in Swimming
Pools, Wading Pools, Spas, Hot Tubs and Catch Basins AQ106.1
ASCE
ASCE/SEI-24—05 Flood-resistant Design and Construction AQ103.3
ASTM
ASTM F 1346—91
(2003)
Performance Specification for Safety Covers and Labeling
Requirements for All Covers for Swimming Pools Spas
and Hot Tubs
AQ105.2, AQ105.5
UL
UL 2017—2000 Standard for General-purpose Signaling Devices and
Systems—with revisions through June 2004 AQ105.2
Sec. 3.06. Amendments to International Mechanical Code, 2015 edition.
The following amendments to the International Mechanical Code, 2015 edition, as adopted pursuant to
Section 3.01, are hereby adopted:
1. Section 102.8 is amended to read as follows:
102.8 Referenced codes and standards. The codes and standards referenced herein shall be those that
are listed in Chapter 15 and such codes, when specifically adopted, and standards shall be considered
part of the requirements of this code to the prescribed extent of each such reference. Where differences
occur between provisions of this code and the referenced standards, the provisions of this code shall
apply. Whenever amendments have been adopted to the referenced codes and standards, each reference
to said code and standard shall be considered to reference the amendments as well. Any reference to
NFPA 70 or the ICC Electrical Code shall mean the Electrical Code as adopted.
2. Sections 106.5.2 and 106.5.3 are amended to read as follows:
106.5.2 Fee schedule. Fees for the issuance of permits and performance of inspections as required by
this code shall be as established from time to time by resolution of the City Council and set forth in the
City’s Fee Schedule
106.5.3 Fee refunds. The building official shall establish a policy for authorizing the refunding of fees.
3. Section 306.3 is amended to read as follows:
306.3 Appliances in attics. Attics containing appliances shall be provided…{intervening language
unchanged}...side of the appliance. The clear access opening dimensions shall be a minimum of 20
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inches by 30 inches (508 mm by 762 mm), or larger where such dimensions are not large enough to
allow removal of the largest appliance, shall have continuous solid flooring with a minimum thickness
of ½” plywood or 5/8” wafer board, and shall be placed over a load bearing wall or with engineered
approval. A walkway to an appliance shall be rated as a floor as approved by the building official. At a
minimum, for access to the attic space, provide one of the following:
1. A permanent stair.
A pull down stair with a minimum 300 lb (136 kg) capacity.
3. An access door from an upper floor level.
4. Access panel may be used in lieu of items 1, 2,and 3 with prior approval of the code official
due to building conditions.
Exceptions:
1. The passageway and level service space are not required where the appliance is capable
of being serviced and removed through the required opening.
Where the passageway is not less than… {remainder of section unchanged}.
A receptacle outlet shall be provided at or near the equipment and appliance location within 25 feet and
in accordance with the Electrical Code.
4. Section 306.5 is amended to read as follows:
306.5 Equipment and appliances on roofs or elevated structures. Where equipment requiring access
or appliances are located on an elevated structure or the roof of a building such that personnel will have
to climb higher than 16 feet (4877 mm) above grade to access a permanent interior or exterior means
of access shall be provided. Permanent exterior ladders providing roof access need not extend closer
than 12 feet (2438 mm) to the finish grade or floor level below and shall extend to the equipment and
appliances’ level service space. Such access shall… {intervening language unchanged} …on roofs
having a slope greater than 4 unit’s vertical in 12 unit’s horizontal (33-percent slope) …{remaining text
unchanged}.
A receptacle outlet shall be provided at or near the equipment and appliance location within 25 feet and
in accordance with the Electrical Code.
5. Section 306.5.1 is amended to read as follows:
306.5.1 Sloped roofs. Where appliances, equipment, fans or other components that require service are
installed on roofs having a slope of 3 unit’s vertical in 12 units horizontal or greater and having an edge
more than 30 inches (762 mm) above grade at such edge, a catwalk at least 16 inches in width with
substantial cleats spaced not more than 16 inches apart shall be provided from the roof access to a level
platform at the appliance. The level platform shall be provided on each side of the appliance to which
access is required for service, repair or maintenance. The platform shall be not less than 30 inches (762
mm) in any dimension and shall be provided with guards. The guards shall extend not less than 42
inches (1067 mm) above the platform, shall be constructed so as to prevent the passage of a 21-inch-
diameter (533 mm) sphere and shall comply with the loading requirements for guards specified in the
International Building Code.
6. Section 306 is amended by adding Section 306.6 to read as follows:
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306.6 Water heaters above ground or floor. When the mezzanine or platform in which a water heater
is installed is more than eight (8) feet (2438 mm) above the ground or floor level, it shall be made
accessible by a stairway or permanent ladder fastened to the building.
Exception: A maximum 10-gallon water heater (or larger with approval) is capable of being
accessed through a lay-in ceiling and a water heater is installed is not more than ten (10) feet
(3048 mm) above the ground or floor level and may be reached with a portable ladder.
306.6.1 Inadequate lighting at location.Whenever the mezzanine or platform is not
adequately lighted or access to a receptacle outlet is not obtainable from the main level, lighting
and a receptacle outlet shall be provided in accordance with Section 306.3.1.
7. Section 307.2.3 is amended by amending numbered paragraph 2 to read as follows:
2. A separate overflow drain line shall be connected to the drain pan provided with the equipment.
Such overflow drain shall discharge to a conspicuous point of disposal to alert occupants in the
event of a stoppage of the primary drain. The overflow drain line shall connect to the drain pan
at a higher level than the primary drain connection. However, the conspicuous point shall not
create a hazard such as dripping over a walking surface or other areas so as to create a nuisance.
8. Section 403.2.1 is amended by adding a paragraph 5 to read as follows:
5. Toilet rooms within private dwellings that contain only a water closet, lavatory or combination
thereof may be ventilated with an approved mechanical recirculating fan or similar device
designed to remove odors from the air.
9. Section 501.3 is amended by adding a new paragraph 4 under “Exceptions” to read as follows:
4. Toilet room exhaust ducts may terminate in a warehouse or shop area when infiltration of
outside air is present.
10. Section 607.5.1 is amended to read as follows:
607.5.1 Fire Walls. Ducts and air transfer openings permitted in fire walls in accordance with Section
706.11 of the International Building Code shall be protected with listed fire dampers installed in
accordance with their listing. For hazardous exhaust systems see Section 510.1-510.9 IMC.
Sec. 3.07. Amendments to the International Fuel Gas Code, 2015 edition.
The following amendments to the International Fuel Gas Code, 2015 edition, as adopted pursuant to
Section 3.01, are hereby adopted:
1. Section 102.2 is amended by adding a paragraph titled “Exception” to read as follows:
Exception: Existing dwelling units shall comply with Section 621.2.
2. Section 102.8 is amended to read as follows:
102.8 Referenced codes and standards. The codes and standards referenced in this code shall be
those that are listed in Chapter 8 and such codes, when specifically adopted, and standards shall be
considered part of the requirements of this code to the prescribed extent of each such reference. Where
differences occur between provisions of this code and the referenced standards, the provisions of this
code shall apply. Whenever amendments have been adopted to the referenced codes and standards,
each reference to said code and standard shall be considered to reference the amendments as well.
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3. Sections 106.6.2 and 106.6.3 are amended to read as follows:
106.6.2, Fees. Fees for the issuance of permits and performance of inspections as required by this code
shall be as established from time to time by resolution of the City Council and set forth in the City’s
Fee Schedule.
106.6.3 Fee refunds. The building official shall establish a policy for authorizing the refunding of fees.
4. Section 109 is amended in its entirety to read as follows:
Section 109
MEANS OF APPEAL
109.1 Application for appeal. Any person shall have the right to appeal a decision of the building
official to the Board of Adjustment as provided in Section 2.02 of the Allen Land Development Code.
5. Section 306.3 is amended to read in its entirety as follows:
[M] 306.3 Appliances in attics. Attics containing appliances shall be provided…{intervening language
unchanged}...side of the appliance. The clear access opening dimensions shall be a minimum of 20
inches by 30 inches (508mm by 762mm) or larger where such dimensions are not large enough to allow
removal of the largest appliance. A walkway to an appliance shall be rated as a floor as approved by
the building official, shall have continuous solid flooring with a minimum thickness of ½” plywood or
5/8” wafer board, and shall be placed over a load bearing wall or with engineered approval. As a
minimum, for access to the attic space, provide one of the following:
1 A permanent stair.
2.A pull down stair with a minimum 300 lb (136 kg) capacity.
3.An access door from an upper floor level.
4.Access Panel may be used in lieu of items 1, 2,and 3 with prior approval of the code official
due to building conditions.
Exceptions:
1.The passageway and level service space are not required where the appliance is capable of
being serviced and removed through the required opening.
2.Where the passageway is not less than…{remainder of section unchanged}.
A receptacle outlet shall be provided at or near the equipment and appliance location within 25 feet and
in accordance with the Electrical Code.
6. Section 306.5 is amended to read as follows:
[M]306.5 Equipment and appliances on roofs or elevated structures. Where equipment requiring
access or appliances are located on an elevated structure or the roof of a building such that personnel
will have to climb higher than 16 feet (4877) above grade to access, a permanent interior or exterior
means of access shall be provided. Permanent exterior ladders providing roof access need not extend
closer than 12 feet (2438 mm) to the finish grade or floor level below and shall extend to the equipment
and appliances’ level service space. Such access shall… {intervening language unchanged}…on roofs
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having a slope greater than 4 units vertical in 12 units horizontal (33-percent slope)… {remainder of
section unchanged}. A receptacle outlet shall be provided at or near the equipment and appliance
location within 25 feet and in accordance with the Electrical Code.
7. Section 306.5.1 is amended to read as follows:
[M]306.5.1 Sloped roofs. Where appliances, equipment, fans or other components that require service
are installed on roofs having slopes greater than 3 units vertical in 12 units horizontal (25-percent slope)
or greater and having an edge more than 30 inches (762mm) above grade at such edge, a catwalk at
least 16 inches in width with substantial cleats spaced not more than 16 inches apart shall be provided
from the roof access to a level platform at the appliance. The level platform shall be provided on each
side of the appliance to which access is required for service, repair or maintenance. The platform shall
be not less than 30 inches (762 mm) in any dimension and shall be provided with guards. The guards
shall extend not less than 42 inches (1067 mm) above the platform, shall be constructed so as to prevent
the passage of a 21 inch diameter (533 mm) sphere and shall comply with the loading requirements for
guards specified in the International Building Code.
8. Section 306 is amended by adding Section 306.7 and Subsection 306.7.1 to read as follows:
306.7 Water heaters above ground floor. When the attic, roof, mezzanine or platform in which a
water heater is installed is more than eight (8) feet (2438 mm) above the ground or floor level, it shall
be made accessible by a stairway or permanent ladder fastened to the building.
306.7.1 Illumination and convenience outlet. Whenever the mezzanine or platform is not
adequately lighted or access to a receptacle outlet is not obtainable from the main level, lighting
and a receptacle outlet shall be provided in accordance with Section 306.3.1.
9. Section 401.5 is amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the section:
Both ends of each section of medium pressure gas piping shall identify its operating gas pressure with
an approved tag. The tags are to be composed of aluminum or stainless steel and the following wording
shall be stamped into the tag:
"WARNING
1/2 to 5 psi gas pressure
Do Not Remove"
10. Section 402.3 is amended by adding the following paragraph titled “Exception”:
Exception: Corrugated stainless steel tubing (CSST) shall be a minimum of 1/2" (18 EHD).
11. Section 404.12 is amended to read as follows:
404.12 Minimum burial depth. Underground piping systems shall be installed a minimum depth of
18 inches (458 mm) top of pipe below grade.
12. Section 406.1 is amended to read as follows:
406.1 General. Prior to acceptance and initial operation, all piping installations shall be inspected and
pressure tested to determine that the materials, design, fabrication, and installation practices comply
with the requirements of this code. The permit holder shall make the applicable tests prescribed in
Sections 406.1.1 through 406.1.5 to determine compliance with the provisions of this code. The permit
holder shall give reasonable advance notice to the code official when the piping system is ready for
testing. The equipment, material, power and labor necessary for the inspections and test shall be
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furnished by the permit holder and the permit holder shall be responsible for determining that the work
will withstand the test pressure prescribed in the following tests.
{all subsections remain unchanged}
13. Section 406.4 is amended to read as follows:
406.4 Test pressure measurement. Test pressure shall be measured with a manometer or with a
pressure-measuring device designed and calibrated to read, record, or indicate a pressure loss caused
by leakage during the pressure test period. The source of pressure shall be isolated before the pressure
tests are made.
14. Section 406.4.1 is amended to read as follows:
406.4.1 Test pressure. The test pressure to be used shall be not less than 3 psig (20 kPa gauge), or at
the discretion of the Code official, the piping and valves may be tested at a pressure of at least six (6)
inches (152 mm) of mercury, measured with a manometer or slope gauge. For tests requiring a pressure
of 3 psig, diaphragm gauges shall utilize a dial with a minimum diameter of three and one half inches
(3 ½ “), a set hand, 1/10 pound incrementation and pressure range not to exceed 6 psi for tests requiring
a pressure of 3 psig. For tests requiring a pressure of 10 psig, diaphragm gauges shall utilize a dial with
a minimum diameter of three and one-half inches (3 ½”), a set hand, a minimum of 2/10 pound
incrementation and a pressure range not to exceed 20 psi. For welded piping, and for piping carrying
gas at pressures in excess of fourteen (14) inches water column pressure (3.48 kPa) (1/2 psi) and less
than 200 inches of water column pressure (52.2 kPa) (7.5 psi) the test pressure shall not be less than ten
(10) pounds per square inch (69.6 kPa). For piping carrying gas at a pressure that exceed 200 inches of
water column (52.2 kPa) (7.5 psi) the test pressure shall be not less than one and one-half times the
proposed maximum working pressure. Diaphragm gauges used for testing must display a current
calibration and be in good working condition. The appropriate test must be applied to the diaphragm
gauge used for testing.
15. Section 406.4.2, inclusive of subsections, is amended to read in its entirety as follows:
406.4.2 Test duration. Test duration shall be held for a length of time satisfactory to the code official,
but in no case for less than fifteen (15) minutes. For welded piping, and for piping carrying gas at
pressures in excess of fourteen (14) inches water column pressure (3.48 kPa), the test duration shall be
held for a length of time satisfactory to the code official, but in no case for less than thirty (30) minutes.
(Delete remainder of section.)
16. Section 409.1 is amended by adding Section 409.1.4 to read as follows:
409.1.4 Valves in CSST installations. Shutoff valves installed with corrugated stainless steel (CSST)
piping systems shall be supported with an approved termination fitting, or equivalent support, suitable
for the size of the valves, of adequate strength and quality, and located at intervals so as to prevent or
damp out excessive vibration but in no case greater than 12-inches from the center of the valve.
Supports shall be installed so as not to interfere with the free expansion and contraction of the system's
piping, fittings, and valves between anchors. All valves and supports shall be designed and installed
so they will not be disengaged by movement of the supporting piping.
17. Section 410.1 is amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the section and a
paragraph titled “Exception” to read as follows:
Access to regulators shall comply with the requirements for access to appliances as specified in Section
306.
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Exception: A passageway or level service space is not required when the regulator is capable
of being serviced and removed through the required attic opening.
18. Section 621.2 is amended by adding a paragraph titled “Exception” to read as follows:
Exception: Existing approved unvented heaters may continue to be used in dwelling units, in
accordance with the code provisions in effect when installed, when approved by the code official unless
an unsafe condition is determined to exist as described in Section 108.7.
Sec. 3.08. Amendments to the International Plumbing Code, 2015 edition.
The following amendments to the International Plumbing Code, 2015 edition, as adopted pursuant to
Section 3.01, are hereby adopted:
1. Table of Contents, Chapter 7, Section 714 is amended to read as follows:
714 Engineered Drainage Design . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
2. Section 102.8 is amended to read as follows:
102.8 Referenced codes and standards. The codes and standards referenced in this code shall be
those that are listed in Chapter 15 and such codes, when specifically adopted, and standards shall be
considered as part of the requirements of this code to the prescribed extent of each such reference.
Where the differences occur between provisions of this code and the referenced standards, the
provisions of this code shall be the minimum requirements. Whenever amendments have been adopted
to the referenced codes and standards, each reference to said code and standard shall be considered to
reference the adopted amendments as well. Any reference to NFPA 70 or the ICC Electrical Code shall
mean the Electrical Code as adopted.
3. Sections 106.6.2 and 106.6.3 are amended to read as follows:
106.6.2 Fee schedule. Fees for the issuance of permits and performance of inspections as required by
this code shall be as established from time to time by resolution of the City Council and set forth in the
City’s Fee Schedule.
106.6.3 Fee refunds. The building official shall establish a policy for authorizing the refunding of fees.
4. Section 109 is amended in its entirety to read as follows:
SECTION 109
MEANS OF APPEAL
109.1 Application for appeal. Any person shall have the right to appeal a decision of the building
official to the Board of Adjustment as provided in Section 2.02 of the Allen Land Development Code
5. Section 305.4.1 is amended to read as follows:
305.4.1 Sewer depth. Building sewers shall be a minimum of 12 inches (304 mm) below grade.
6. Section 305.7 is amended to read as follows:
305.7 Protection of components of plumbing system. Components of a plumbing system installed
within 3 feet along alleyways, driveways, parking garages or other locations in a manner in which they
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could be exposed to damage shall be recessed into the wall or otherwise protected in an approved
manner.
7. Sections 314.2.1 is amended to read as follows:
314.2.1 Condensate disposal. Condensate from all cooling coils and evaporators shall be conveyed
from the drain pan outlet to an approved place of disposal…. {intervening text unchanged} …
Condensate shall not discharge into a street, alley, sidewalk, rooftop, or other areas so as to cause a
nuisance.
8. Section 409.2 is amended to read as follows:
409.2 Water connection. The water supply to a commercial dishwashing machine shall be protected
against backflow by an air gap or backflow preventer in accordance with Section 608. {remainder of
section unchanged}
9. Section 412.4 is amended to read as follows:
412.4 Required location for floor drains. Floor drains shall be installed in the following areas with
trap primers as required:
1.In public coin-operated laundries and in the central washing facilities of multiple family
dwellings, the rooms containing the automatic clothes washers shall be provided with floor
drains located to readily drain the entire floor area. Such drains shall have a minimum outlet of
not less than 3 inches (76 mm) in diameter.
2 Commercial kitchens. In lieu of floor drains in commercial kitchens, the code official may
accept floor sinks.
3.Public restrooms.
10. Section 419.3 is amended to read as follows:
419.3 Surrounding material. Wall and floor space to a point 2 feet (610 mm) in front of a urinal lip
and 4 feet (1219 mm) above the floor and at least 2 feet (610 mm) to each side of the urinal shall be
waterproofed with a smooth, readily cleanable, hard, nonabsorbent material.
11. Section 502.3 is amended to read as follows:
502.3 Water heaters installed in attics. Attics containing a water heater shall be provided
…{intervening language unchanged}...side of the water heater. The clear access opening dimensions
shall be a minimum 20 inches by 30 inches (508mm by762 mm) or larger where such dimensions be
not less than 20 inches by 30 inches (508mm by 762mm) where such dimensions are large enough to
allow removal of the water heater. A walkway to the appliance shall be rated and approved by the
building official, shall have continuous solid flooring with a minimum thickness of ½” plywood or 5/8”
wafer board, and shall be placed over a load bearing wall or with engineered approval. As a minimum,
for access to the attic space, provide one of the following:
1. A permanent stair.
A pull down stair with a minimum 300 lb (136 kg) capacity.
3. An access door from an upper floor level.
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4. Access Panel may be used in lieu of items 1, 2,and 3 with prior approval of the code official
due to building conditions.
Exceptions: The passageway and level service space are not required where the appliance is
capable of being serviced and removed through the required opening.
A receptacle outlet shall be provided at or near the equipment and appliance location within 25 feet and
in accordance with the Electrical Code.
12. Section 502 is amended by adding Section 502.6 to read as follows:
502.6 Water heaters above ground or floor. When the attic, roof, mezzanine or platform in which a
water heater is installed is more than eight (8) feet (2438 mm) above the ground or floor level, it shall
be made accessible by a stairway or permanent ladder fastened to the building.
Exception: A max 10 gallon water heater (or larger with approval) is capable of being accessed
through a lay-in ceiling and a water heater is installed is not more than ten (10) feet (3048 mm)
above the ground or floor level and may be reached with a portable ladder.
13. Section 504.6 is amended to read as follows:
504.6 Requirements for discharge piping. The discharge piping serving a pressure relief valve,
temperature relief valve or combination thereof shall:
1. Not be directly connected to the drainage system.
Discharge through an air gap fitting.
3. Not be smaller than the diameter of the outlet of the valve served and shall discharge full size
to the air gap.
4. Serve a single relief device and shall not connect to piping serving any other relief device or
equipment.
Exception: Multiple relief devices may be installed to a single T & P discharge piping system
when approved by the administrative authority and permitted by the manufacturer’s installation
instructions and installed with those instructions.
5. Discharge to an indirect waste receptor or to the outdoors.
6. Discharge in a manner that does not cause personal injury or structural damage.
7. Discharge to a termination point that is already observable by the building occupants.
8. Not be trapped.
9. Be installed so as to flow by gravity.
10. Terminate not more than 6 inches above and not less than two times the discharge pipe diameter
of the floor or flood level rim of the waste interceptor.
11. Not have a threaded connection at the end of such piping.
12. Not have valves or tee fittings.
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13. Be constructed of those materials listed in Section 605.4 or materials tested, rated and approved
for such use in accordance with ASME A112.4.1.
14. Section 504.7.1 is amended to read as follows:
Section 504.7.1 Pan size and drain. The pan shall be not less than 1 ½ inches (38 mm) in depth and
shall be of sufficient size and shape to receive all dripping or condensate from the tank or water heater.
The pan shall be drained by an indirect waste pipe having a diameter of not less than ¾ inch (19 mm).
Piping for safety pan drains shall be of those materials listed in Table 605.4. Multiple pan drains may
terminate to a single discharge piping system when approved by the administrative authority and
permitted by the manufacturer’s installation instructions and installed with those instructions.
15. Section 604.4 is amended by adding Section 604.4.1 to read as follows:
604.4.1 State maximum flow rate. Where the State mandated maximum flow rate is more restrictive
than those of this section, the State flow rate shall take precedence.
16. Section 605.3 is amended to read as follows:
605.3 Water service pipe. Water service pipe shall conform to NSF 61 and shall consist of copper or
copper alloy, pex pipe and pex-al-pex only. Water service pipe or tubing, installed
underground...{intervening language unchanged}...located at the entrance to the structure.
Exception: Where specific materials are required due to the special requirements such as a
science lab or industrial use, then the specialty pipe required for that use will be permitted.
{Section 605.3.1 unchanged}
17. Section 605.4 is amended to read as follows:
605.4 Water distribution pipe. Water distribution pipe shall conform to NSF 61 and shall consist of
copper or copper alloy, pex pipe and pex-al-pex only. Hot water and distribution pipe and tubing shall
have a pressure rating of not less than 100 psi (690 kPa) at 180ºF (82ºC).
Exception: Where specific materials are required due to the special requirements such as a
science lab or industrial use, then the specialty pipe required for that use will be permitted.
18. Section 605.5 is amended to read as follows:
605.5 Fittings. Pipe fittings shall be approved for installation with the piping material installed and
shall consist of copper or copper alloy, pex pipe and pex-al-pex only. Pipe fittings utilized in water
supply systems shall also comply with NSF 61.
Exception: Where specific materials are required due to the special requirements such as a
science lab or industrial use, then the specialty pipe fittings required for that use will be
permitted.
{Sections 605.5.1 and its subsections remain unchanged}
19. Tables 605.3 and 605.4 are deleted.
20. Section 606.1 is amended by deleting numbered paragraphs 4 and 5.
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21. Section 606.2 is amended to read as follows:
606.2 Location of shutoff valves. Shutoff valves shall be installed in the following locations:
1. On the fixture supply to each plumbing fixture other than bathtubs and showers in one- and
two family residential occupancies, and other than in individual sleeping units that are provided
with unit shutoff valves in hotels, motels, boarding houses and similar occupancies.
On the water supply pipe to each appliance or mechanical equipment.
22. Section 608.1 is amended to read as follows:
608.1 General. A potable water supply system shall be designed, installed and maintained in such a
manner so as to prevent contamination from non-potable liquids, solids or gases being introduced into
the potable water supply through cross-connections or any other piping connections to the system. Back
flow preventer applications shall conform to applicable local regulations, Table 608.1, and as
specifically stated in Sections 608.2 through 608.16.10.
23. Section 608.16.5 is amended to read as follows:
608.16.5 Connections to lawn irrigation systems. The potable water supply to lawn irrigation systems
shall be protected against backflow by an atmospheric-type vacuum breaker, a pressure-type vacuum
breaker, a double-check assembly or a reduced pressure principle backflow preventer. A valve shall not
be installed downstream from an atmospheric vacuum breaker. Where chemicals are introduced into
the system, the potable water supply shall be protected against backflow by a reduced pressure principle
backflow preventer. All irrigation systems shall have rain and freeze protection installed.
24. Section 608.17 is amended to read as follows:
608.17 Protection of individual water supplies. An individual water supply shall be located and
constructed so as to be safeguarded against contamination in accordance with applicable local
regulations. Installation shall be in accordance with Sections 608.17.1 through 608.17.8.
25. Section 610.1 is amended to read as follows:
610.1 General. New or repaired potable water systems shall be purged of deleterious matter and
disinfected prior to utilization. The method to be followed shall be that prescribed by the health
authority or water purveyor having jurisdiction or, in the absence of a prescribed method, the procedure
described in either AWWA C651 or AWWA C652, or as described in this section. This requirement
shall apply to “on-site” or “in-plant” fabrication of a system or to a modular portion of a system.
1. The pipe system shall be flushed with clean, potable water until dirty water does not appear at
the points of outlet.
The system or part thereof shall be filled with a water/chlorine solution containing at least 50
parts per million (50 mg/L) of chlorine, and the system or part thereof shall be valved off and
allowed to stand for 24 hours; or the system or part thereof shall be filled with a water/chlorine
solution containing at least 200 parts per million (200 mg/L) of chlorine and allowed to stand
for 3 hours.
3. Following the required standing time, the system shall be flushed with clean potable water until
the chlorine is purged from the system.
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4. The procedure shall be repeated where shown by a bacteriological examination that
contamination remains present in the system.
Exception: With prior approval, the code official may wave this requirement when deemed
unnecessary.
26. Section 702.1 is amended to read as follows:
702.1 Materials Allowed. Schedule 40 PVC (no foam or cell core) and cast iron shall be the only
materials used for:
1. Above-ground soil, waste, and vent pipe.
Underground building sanitary drainage and vent pipe.
3. Building sewer pipe.
4. All pipe fitting.
Exception: Where specific materials are required due to the special requirements such as a science lab
or industrial use, specialty pipe designed for that use will be permitted.
27. Sections 702.2, 702.3, and 702.4 and Tables 702.1, 702.2, 702.3 and 702.4 are deleted.
28. Section 703.6 is deleted.
29. Section 704 is amended by adding Section 704.5 to read as follows:
704.5 Single stack fittings. Single stack fittings with internal baffle, PVC schedule 40 (no foam or cell
core) or cast iron single stack shall be designed by a registered engineer and comply to a national
recognized standard.
30. Section 705.11.2 is amended to read in its entirety as follows:
705.11.2 Solvent cementing. Joint surfaces shall be clean and free from moisture. A purple primer that
conforms to ASTM F656 shall be applied. Solvent cement not purple in color and conforming to ASTM
D2564, CSA B137.3, CSA B181.2 or CSA B182.1 shall be applied to all joint surfaces. The joint shall
be made while the cement is wet and shall be in accordance with ASTM D2855. Solvent cement joints
shall be permitted above or below the ground.
31. Section 712 is amended by adding Section 712.5 to read as follows:
712.5 Dual Pump System. All sumps shall be automatically discharged and, when in any “public use”
occupancy where the sump serves more than 10 fixture units, shall be provided with dual pumps or
ejectors arranged to function independently in case of overload or mechanical failure. For storm
drainage sumps and pumping systems, see Section 1113.
32. Sections 714 is amended by changing the title caption to read “ENGINEERED DRAINAGE
DESIGN”.
33. Section 714.1 is amended to read as follows:
714.1 Design of drainage system. The sizing requirements for plumbing drainage systems shall be
determined by a registered professional engineering using approved design methods
Ordinance No. 3482-6-17, Page 80
34. Section 804 is amended by adding Section 804.2 to read as follows:
804.2 Special waste pipe, fittings and components. Pipes, fittings, and components receiving or
intended to receive the discharge of any fixture into which acid or corrosive chemicals are placed shall
be constructed of CPVC, high silicone iron, PP, PVDF, chemical resistant glass, or glazed ceramic
materials.
35. Section 903.1 is amended to read as follows:
903.1 Roof extension. All open vent pipes that extend through a roof shall terminate not less than six
(6) inches (152 mm) above the roof. Where the roof is to be used for assembly or as a promenade,
observation deck, sunbathing deck or similar purposes, open vent pipes shall terminate not less than 7
feet (2134 mm) above the roof.
36. Section 917, inclusive of all subsections, is deleted.
37. Section 1002.10 is deleted.
38. Section 1003.3.4.1 is amended in its entirety (inclusive of deleting Table 1003.3.4.1) to read as
follows:
1003.3.4.1 Grease Interceptor Capacity. All food establishments having a food disposal or discharge
of more than 50 gallons per minute shall discharge into a minimum 750 gallon grease trap.
Establishments with a discharge of 50 gallons per minute or less shall discharge into at least a 100-
pound size grease trap. An approved-type grease interceptor or grease trap complying with the
provisions of this subsection shall be installed in the waste line leading from sinks, drains, and other
fixtures or equipment in establishments such as restaurants, cafes, lunch counters, cafeterias, bars and
clubs, hotels, hospitals, sanitarium, factory or school kitchens, or other establishments where grease
may be introduced into the drainage or sewage system in quantities that can affect line stoppage or
hinder sewage treatment or private sewage disposal when grease interceptors are required. All grease
traps shall be located outside the building. A grease trap is not required for individual dwelling units or
for any private living quarters.
1003.3.4.1.1 Grease Interceptors Minimum Specifications: Grease interceptors shall be
constructed as a minimum as follows:
1. Concrete: Shall be composed of one part Portland cement and five parts aggregate.
Reinforcement bars deformed number four bars on 18-inch centers.
Manholes: Cast iron frame with 20-inch cover.
3. Vents: Four-inch sanitary vent may be reduced to two inches if interceptor is connected
to a properly vented sewer or waste line within 25 feet. Relief vents shall be two inches
between compartments and to atmosphere above roof, and inside building.
4. Capacity: 750 gallons retention capacity or engineered
5. Clean out: Should be two-way located as near as possible to the interceptor on outflow
line above seal.
39. Section 1101.8 is amended to read in its entirety as follows:
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1101.8 Cleanouts required. Cleanouts or manholes shall be installed in the storm drainage system and
shall comply with the provisions of this code for sanitary drainage pipe cleanouts.
40. Section 1106.1 is amended to read as follows:
1106.1 General. The size of the vertical conductors and leaders, building storm drains, building storm
sewers, and any horizontal branches of such drains or sewers shall be based on six (6) inches per hour
rainfall rate.
41. Section 1108.3 is amended to read as follows:
1108.3 Sizing of secondary drains. Secondary (emergency) roof drain systems shall be sized in
accordance with Section 1106. Scuppers shall be sized to prevent the depth of ponding water from
exceeding that for which the roof was designed as determined by Section 1101.7. Scuppers shall not
have an opening dimension of less than 4 inches (102 mm). The flow through the primary system shall
not be considered when sizing the secondary roof drainage system.
42. Section 1109 is deleted.
43. Section 1202.1 is amended by deleting paragraph 2 under “Exceptions”.
Sec. 3.09. Amendments to National Electrical Code, 2014 edition.
The following amendments to the National Electrical Code, 2014 edition, as adopted pursuant to Section
3.01, are hereby adopted.
1. Article 90.4 is amended by adding section 90-4.1 to read as follows:
Article 90-4.1 Administration and enforcement. Fees for the issuance of permits and performance of
inspections as required by this code shall be as established from time to time by resolution of the City
Council and set forth in the City’s Fee Schedule. There shall be a re-inspection fee, as set forth in the
City’s Fee Schedule, where it is necessary for the electrical inspector to re-inspect any phase of an
electrical job.
2. Article 100, Part 1, is amended by adding the definitions of “Engineering Supervision” and
amending the definition of “Intersystem Bonding Termination” to read as follows:
Engineering Supervision. Supervision by a Qualified State of Texas Licensed Professional Engineer
engaged primarily in the design or maintenance of electrical installations.
Intersystem Bonding Termination. A device that provides a means for connecting intersystem bonding
conductors for communication systems and other systems to the grounding electrode system. Bonding
conductors for other systems shall not be larger than 6 AWG.
3. Article 110.2 is amended to read as follows:
110.2 Approval. The conductors and equipment required or permitted by this Code shall be acceptable
only if approved. Approval of equipment may be evident by listing and labeling of equipment by a
Nationally Recognized Testing Lab (NRTL) with a certification mark of that laboratory or a qualified
third party inspection agency approved by the AHJ.
Exception: Unlisted equipment that is relocated to another location within a jurisdiction or is field
modified is subject to the approval by the AHJ. This approval may be by a field evaluation by a NRTL or
qualified third party inspection agency approved by the AHJ.
Ordinance No. 3482-6-17, Page 82
Informational Note No. 1: See 90.7, Examination of Equipment for Safety, and 110.3,
Examination, Identification, Installation, and Use of Equipment. See definitions of Approved,
Identified, Labeled, and Listed.
Informational Note No. 2: Manufacturer’s self-certification of equipment may not necessarily
comply with US product safety standards as certified by a Nationally Recognized Testing Lab.
Informational Note No. 3: NFPA 790 and 791 provide an example of an approved method for
qualifying a third party inspection agency.
4. Article 210.52(G)(1) is deleted.
5. Article 230.71(A) is amended by adding the following paragraph titled “Exception”:
Exception: Multi-occupant buildings. Individual service disconnecting means is limited to six for each
occupant. The number of individual disconnects at one location may exceed six.
6. Article 240.91 is deleted.
7. Article 300.1(A) is amended to read as follows:
(A) All Wiring Installations. This Article covers general questions requirements for wiring methods and
materials for all wiring installations unless modified by other articles. All electrical conductors for
commercial, office, or industrial installation shall be installed in approved conduits or raceways,
regardless of type of construction.
(1)Electric wiring installed within the City of Allen shall be no less than nonmetallic cable.
Aluminum wiring is ONLY PERMITTED for service entrance conductor ONLY 2/0 or
Larger (A branch circuit or feeder is not a service entrance conductor).
(2)No electrical panels or plastic electrical boxes shall be mounted on the opposite sides of
the walls around bath tubs and shower enclosures, and romex in such locations shall be
enclosed in metal conduit around bath areas.
(3)Smoke detectors (alarms), carbon monoxide alarms, GFCI and AFI protection shall be
updated at time of service upgrade or remodel.
8. Article 300.11 is amended by adding the following paragraph titled “Exception”:
Exception: Ceiling grid support wires may be used for structural supports when the associated wiring is
located in that area, not more than two raceways or cables supported per wire, with a maximum nominal
metric designation16 (trade size ½”).
9. Article 310.106 is amended to read as follows:
310.106 Conductors.
(A)Minimum size of Conductors. The minimum size of conductors shall be as shown in Table
310.106(A), except for low voltage control circuits as permitted elsewhere in this code.
(B)Conductor Material. Conductors in this Article shall be of aluminum, copper clad aluminum,
or copper unless otherwise specified. Use of aluminum 2/0 and larger is allowed for multifamily
and commercial use only for service entrance conductor. All grounding and bonding conductors
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shall be of copper and be sized per 250.66, 250.102 (C) (1) and 250.122. Refer to amendments
in Article 250 for cable assemblies.
For multifamily and commercial use only, stranded aluminum conductors 2/0 through 1000 kcmil marked
as Type RHH, RHW, XHHW, THW, THHW, THWN, THHN, service-entrance Type SE Style U and SE
Style R shall be made of an AA-8000 series electrical grade aluminum alloy conductor material.
10. Table 310.106(A) is amended to read as follows:
Conductor
Voltage Rating
(Volts)
Minimum Conductor Size (AWG)
Copper (only feeders
allowed)
Aluminum or Copper-Clad
Aluminum
0-2000 12 2/0
2001-5000 8 2/0
5001-8000 6 2/0
8001-15000 2 2/0
15,001-28,000 1 1/0
11. Article 330.1 is amended by adding the following sentence to the end of the section:
All metal clad cable installations shall install insulated bushings such as red devils.
12. Article 334.12 is amended by adding numbered paragraph (11) to read as follows:
(11) In metal frame structures.
13. Article 338.10(A) is amended by adding the following sentence:
Aluminum wiring is ONLY PERMITTED for service entrance conductor ONLY 2/0 or Larger. A feeder
is not considered a service entrance conductor.
14. Article 500.8 (A)(3) is amended to read as follows:
(3)Evidence acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction such as a manufacturer’s self-
evaluation or an engineering judgment signed and sealed by a qualified licensed professional
engineer in the State of Texas.
15. Article 505.7 (A) is amended to read as follows:
(A) Implementation of Zone Classification System. Classification of areas, engineering and design,
selection of equipment and wiring methods, installation, and inspection shall be performed by a
qualified licensed professional engineer in the State of Texas.
16. Article 517.30(G) is amended to read as follows:
(G)Coordination. Overcurrent protection devices serving the equipment branch of the essential
electrical system shall be coordinated for the period of time that a fault’s duration extends beyond
0.1 second.
Exception No. 1: Between transformer primary and secondary overcurrent protective devices,
where only one overcurrent protective device or set of overcurrent protective devices exists on
the transformer secondary.
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Exception No. 2: Between overcurrent protective devices of the same size (ampere rating) in
series.
Informational Note: The terms coordination and coordinated as used in this section do not cover
the full range of overcurrent conditions.
17. Article 517.30(H) is amended by adding a new paragraph (H) to read as follows:
(H) Selective Coordination. Overcurrent protection devices serving the life safety, and critical branches
of the essential electrical system shall be selectively coordinated with all supply-side overcurrent
protective devices.
Exception No. 1: Between transformer primary and secondary overcurrent protective devices, where only
one overcurrent protective device or set of overcurrent protective devices exists on the transformer
secondary.
Exception No. 2: Between overcurrent protective devices of the same size (ampere rating) in series.
Informational Note: The terms coordination and coordinated as used in this section do not cover the full
range of overcurrent conditions.
18. Article 680.25(A)(1) is amended to read as follows:
(1)Feeders. Feeders shall be installed in rigid metal conduit, intermediate metal conduit. The
following wiring methods shall be permitted if not subject to physical damage:
(1)Liquidtight flexible nometallic conduit
(2)Rigid polyvinyl chloride conduit
(3)Reinforced thermosetting resin conduit
(4)Electrical metallic tubing
(5)Electrical nonmetallic tubing where installed within a building
(6)Type MC Cable where installed within a building and if not subject to
corrosive environment
(7)Nonmetallic-sheathed cable
(8)Type SE Cable
19. Article 700 is amended by adding a new Article 700. 29 to read as follows:
Article 700. 29 Wiring of Emergency Light Fixtures and Locations.
(1)Battery pack fixtures must be wired to the normal lighting circuit where they are installed. The
battery pack shall be tied onto the hot leg of the room switch. Where room switches are not
provided and lights are turned off at the breaker switch, it shall be necessary to provide a light
switch at the breaker control panel, wiring the fixtures as previously described. Permanent
identification of a RED circular mark at the breaker located in the electrical panel box.
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(2) Where battery pack florescent fixtures are installed on a security light circuit which remains on
at all times, it is not necessary to wire through a control switch provided the breaker is locked in
the on position. All other installations shall be wired in the same manner as battery pack
incandescent fixtures.
(3)Where large open areas are lighted with two or more circuits, it shall be necessary to wire each
emergency light fixture to the nearest lighting circuit.
(4)All bathrooms including male, female and family. Also all Fire Riser and Command Rooms.
(5)All Emergency and Exit Lights shall be installed according to the drawings and shall be field
verified meeting all code requirements and additional lighting may be required.
Sec. 3.10. Amendments to International Energy Conservation Code, 2015 edition.
The following amendments to the International Energy Conservation Code, 2015 edition, as adopted
pursuant to Section 3.01, are hereby adopted:
1. Section C102/R102 is amended by adding Section C102.1.2 and Section R102.1.2 to read as
follows:
C102.1.2 Alternative compliance. A building certified by a national, state, or local accredited energy
efficiency program and determined by the Energy Systems Laboratory to be in compliance with the
energy efficiency requirements of this section may, at the option of the code official, be considered in
compliance. The United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star Program certification
energy code equivalency shall be considered in compliance.
R102.1.2 Alternative compliance. A building certified by a national, state, or local accredited energy
efficiency program and determined by the Energy Systems Laboratory to be in compliance with the
energy efficiency requirements of this section may, at the option of the code official, be considered in
compliance. The United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star Program certification
energy code equivalency shall be considered in compliance. Regardless of the program or the path to
compliance, each 1- and 2-family dwelling shall be tested for air and duct leakage as prescribed in
Section R402.4 and R403.3.3 respectively.
2. Sections C202 and R202 are amended by definition for the phrases “Projection Factor” to read
as follows:
C202 Projection factor. The ration of the horizontal depth of the overhang, eve or permanently
attached shading device, divided by the distance measured vertically from the bottom of the fenestration
glazing to the underside of the overhang, eave or permanently attached shading device.
3. Section R202 is amended by adding a definition for the phrase “Dynamic Glazing” to read as
follows:
R202 Dynamic glazing. Any fenestration product that has the fully reversible ability to change its
performance properties, including U-factor, solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC), or visible transmittance
(VT).
4. Table R402.1.2 is amended by changing the WOOD FRAME WALL R-VALUE for CLIMATE
ZONE 3 to read “13”.
5. Table R402.1.4 is amend by changing the WOOD FRAME WALL U-FACTOR for CLIMATE
ZONE 3 to read “0.082”.
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6. Section C402.2.7/R402.2 is amended by adding Sections C402.2.9 and R402.2.14 to read as
follows:
Section C402.2.7/R402.2.14 Insulation installed in walls. To ensure that insulation remains in place,
insulation installed in walls shall be totally enclosed on all sides consisting of framing lumber, gypsum,
sheathing, wood structural panel sheathing, netting or other equivalent material approved by the
building official.
7. Section R402.3.2. is amending by adding a paragraph and table following the “Exception” to
read as follows:
Where vertical fenestration is shaded by an overhang, eve, or permanently attached shading
device, the SHGC required in Table R402.1.2 shall be reduced by using the multipliers in Table
R402.3.2 SHGC Multipliers for Permanent Projections.
Table R402.3.2 SHGC Multipliers for Permanent Projections a
Projection Factor SHGC Multiplier
(All Other Orientation)
SHGC Multiplier
(North Oriented)
0 – 0.10 1.00 1.00
>0.10 – 0.20 0.91 0.95
>0.20 – 0.30 0.82 0.91
>0.30 – 0.40 0.74 0.87
>0.40 – 0.50 0.67 0.84
>0.50 – 0.60 0.61 0.81
>0.60 – 0.70 0.56 0.78
>0.70 – 0.80 0.51 0.76
>0.80 – 0.90 0.47 0.75
>0.90 – 1.00 0.44 0.73
a North oriented means within 45 degrees of true north.
8. Section R402.4.1.2 is amended by amending the first sentence to read as follows:
R402.4.1.2 Testing. The building or dwelling unit shall be tested and verified as having an air leakage
rate of not exceeding 5 air changes per hour in Climate Zone 3. {Remainder of text unchanged}.
9. Section R402.4.1.2 is amended by adding the following to the end of the section:
Mandatory testing shall be only performed by individuals that are certified to perform air infiltration
testing certified by national or state organizations as approved by the building official. The certified
individuals must be an independent third-party entity, and may not be employed, or have any financial
interest in the company that constructs the structure.
10. Section R403.3.3 is amended by adding the following to the end of the section:
Mandatory testing shall only be performed by individuals that are certified to perform duct testing
leakage testing certified by national or state organizations as approved by the building official. The
certified individuals must be an independent third-party entity, and may not be employed, or have any
financial interest in the company that constructs the structure.
11. Section R405.6.2 is amended by adding the following to the end of section:
Ordinance No. 3482-6-17, Page 87
Acceptable performance software simulation tools may include, but are not limited to, REM Rate™,
Energy Gauge and IC3. Other performance software programs accredited by RESNET BESTEST and
having the ability to provide a report as outlined in R405.4.2 may also be deemed acceptable
performance simulation programs and may be considered by the building official.
12. Table R406.4 Maximum Energy Rating Index is amended to read as follows:
Table R406.41
Maximum Energy Rating Index
Climate Zone Energy Rating Index
3 65
1 This table is effective until August 31, 2019.
Table R406.42
Maximum Energy Rating Index
Climate Zone Energy Rating Index
3 63
2 This table is effective from September 1, 2019 to August 31, 2022.
Table R406.43
Maximum Energy Rating Index
Climate Zone Energy Rating Index
3 59
3This table is effective on or after September 1, 2022.
Sec. 3.10. - Contractor annual registration.
(a)Annual registration; fee. The following people or business entities shall register with the community
development department on a form provided by the city and pay an annual registration fee established
by the city council pursuant to section 1.09 of this Code:
(1)Any person or entity making application for a permit from the city which must be issued prior
to commencement of any work regulated by article III of this Code;
(2)Code-certified inspectors certified pursuant to V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code Ch. 388 who
is performing inspections of and providing to the city certifications regarding the compliance
of buildings and other structures with the latest edition of the International Energy
Conservation Code adopted and amended as part of article III of this Code; and
(3)Any person who is a certified backflow assembly tester who performs inspections of backflow
prevention assemblies within the city pursuant to section 14-14(b)(3) of the Code of
Ordinances.
(b)Exemptions from registration. The following shall be exempt from subsection (a) of this section:
(1)A person who performs work solely on property owned or leased by the person; and
Ordinance No. 3482-6-17, Page 88
(2)A person who is an employee of the owner or lessee of property who performs work solely on
the property owned or leased by the person's employer. The exemption from registration
provided by this subsection (b) does not exempt any person for any requirement to obtain any
license or permit or the payment of any license or permit fee required by this Code or the Code
of Ordinances prior to commence of any work for which a permit or license must be obtained
or performance of an inspection for which a fee must be paid.
(c)Exemption from fee. A person or entity is exempt from payment of the registration fee required be
subsection (a) of this section to the extent state law prohibits the city from assessing a registration fee
from such person or entity; provided, however, such person or entity shall not be exempt from
registering with the city as required by subsection (a) of this section except as allowed pursuant to
subsection (b) of this section.
(d)No permit/license without registration. No license or permit for which an application is made will be
issued to, or inspection report accepted from a person or entity that has not registered and paid the
required fee pursuant to this section.
SECTION 2.Allen Land Development Code Section 2.06 “Chief Building Official’s Responsibilities” is
amended by adding a new subsection 4 to read as follows:
4.Except for provisions of the International Fire Code and its amendments as adopted
pursuant to Sections 3.01 and 3.04 of this Code, the chief building official shall have
authority to:
a.establish policies, guidelines and/or standards regarding the application and
enforcement of provisions of the building regulations adopted pursuant to
Article III of this Code that are subject to the standardization of construction
methods and/or local interpretation; and
b.establish policies, guidelines and/or standards to provide for consistent
application of the building regulations adopted pursuant Article III of this
Code with federal, state, and/or county laws, rules, regulations, and/or orders.
SECTION 3.All ordinances of the City of Allen in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance shall be,
and the same are hereby, repealed; provided, however, that all other provisions of said Ordinances not in conflict
herewith shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 4.Should any word, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this Ordinance, or
of the Allen Land Development Code, as amended hereby, be adjudged or held to be void or unconstitutional, the
same shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of said Ordinance or the Allen Land Development Code,
as amended hereby, which shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 5.An offense committed before the effective date of this Ordinance is governed by prior law and
the provisions of the Allen Land Development Code, as amended, in effect when the offense was committed
and the former law is continued in effect for this purpose.
SECTION 6.Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of this Ordinance shall
be subject to the same penalty as provided for in Allen Land Development Code of the City of Allen, as
previously amended, and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine not to exceed the sum of Two Thousand
Dollars ($2,000) for each offense, and each and every day such violation shall continue shall be deemed to
constitute a separate offense.
SECTION 7.Section 1 of this Ordinance shall take effect on August 1, 2017, after its passage and publication
in accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the City of Allen. All remaining sections of this Ordinance shall
take effect immediately from and after its passage and publication in accordance with the provisions of the Charter
of the City of Allen, and it is accordingly so ordained.
DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLEN, COLLIN
COUNTY, TEXAS, ON THIS THE 27na DAY OF JUNE 2017.
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Step Terrell, MAYOR
APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST:
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Perer G. Smith, G TY ATTORNEY Shelley B. George, C, CITY SECRETARY
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GENERAL NOTES SD-PO1
REINFORCED CONCRETE PAVEMENT S0.P02
PARABOLIC PAVEMENT CROWN SD -P03
M413 PAVEMENT SD-PO4
M413, M613 PAVEMENT SD -P05
CURB AND GUTTER SD -Pm
ASPHALT PAVING CROSS SECTION SD -PO]
GENERAL NOTES FOR ALLEYS AND DRIVEWAYS SD -P08
ALLEY SECTIONS SD -P09
ALLEY TURN 75' OR GREATER SD -P1 O
ALLEY TURN 30' -T5° SD -P11
ALLEY INTERSECTING ALLEY SD -P12
ALLEY TURN 60'-120° SD -P13
ALLEY RETURN DETAILS SD -P14
EXISTING ALLEY RETURN MODIFICATIONS(CONCRETE) SD -P15
EXISTING ALLEY RETURN MODIFICATIONS(ASPHALT) SD -P16
ALLEY ENTRANCE ONTO EXISTING STREET SO -P17
MEDIAN DETAILS SD -P18
MEDIAN PAVING STONE DETAIL SD -P19
MEDIAN MAINTENANCE ACCESS (MEDIAN CURB LAY -DOWN) SD -P20
STREET HEADER SD -P21
PAVEMENT REPAIR HEADER SD -P22
RAIL HEADER SD -P23
JOINT DETAILS SD -P24
CONCRETE BUTT JOINT SO -P25
TRANSVERSE EXPANSION JOINT SO -P26
SPACING DIAGRAM FOR TRANSVERSE JOINTS SO -P27
INTERSECTION CONDUIT LAYOUT SO -P28
TYPICAL CONTOURS FOR MAJOR -MAJOR INTERSECTION SO -P29
CONCRETE SIDEWALK SO -P30
CONCRETE SIDEWALK (CONTINUED) SD -P31
SIDEWALK BRICK PAVERS SD -P32
CURB AND LEAD WALK REPAIR SD -P33
BARRIER FREE RAMPS TYPE'A' &'B' SPP34
BARRIER FREE RAMPS TYPE'C' &'D' SO -P35
BARRIER FREE RAMPS TYPE'E' SD -P36
BARRIER FREE RAMPS TYPE'F SD -P37
BARRIER FREE RAMPS TYPE 'G' SD -P38
BARRIER FREE RAMPS TYPE'H' SD -P39
BARRIER FREE GENERAL NOTE& DETECTABLE SURFACE SD -P40
BARRIER FREE RAMPS, DRIVEWAYS & ALLEYS SD -P41
DRIVEWAY RETURN DETAILS, STREET (RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL) SD -P42
SIDEWALKS AND DRIVEWAYS SD -P43
DRIVEWAY RETURN FOR ALLEY SD -P44
STREET CONNECTION SD -P45
SIDEWALK FLUME DETAIL SD -P46
ALTERNATE STREET R.O.W. SECTION FOR MOUNTABLE CURB SD -P47
MAILBOX DETAIL SD -P48
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GENERAL NOTES
A. GENERAL: PAVEMENT THICKNESS IS AS SHOWN IN ITEM G. SUBGRADE DESIGN SHALL CONFORM TO
CITY OF ALLEN DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS IN ITEM C AND SHALL
EXTEND 12' MIN. BEHIND THE BACK OF CURB.
B. REINFORCED CONCRETE PAVEMENT:
1. CONCRETE STRENGTH SHALL BE SHOWN IN ITEM G (NCTCOG LATEST EDITION).
2. ALL CURBS SHALL BE INTEGRAL WITH PAVEMENT AND SHALL BE OF THE SAME STRENGTH
AS CONCRETE PAVEMENT.
3. DETAIL AND ARRANGEMENT OF PAVEMENT JOINTS SHALL BE AS SHOWN ON SHEET
SD—PO4 AND SD—P05.
4. BAR LMS SHALL BE THIRTY DIAMETERS.
C. SUBGRADE: SUBGRADE UNDER ALL PAVEMENT SHALL BE 6" THICK AND SHALL BE STABILIZED WITH AT
LEAST 30 LBS/SY HYDRATED LIME COMPACTED TO A DENSITY NOT LESS THAN 95%.
LABORATORY TEST MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT FOR APPROVAL
TO DETERMINE AMOUNT OF LIME REQUIRED. LABORATORY TEST MAY BE WANED PROVIDED
AT LEAST 36 LBS OF LIME/SY IS USED. SEE NEM 4.6.4 SPECIAL PROVISIONS.
D. BAR CHAIRS OR AN APPROVED DEVICE SHALL BE FURNISHED.
E. NO TRAFFIC ON FINISHED SUBGRADE SHALL BE PERMITTED AFTER REINFORCING STEEL IS
INSTALLED ABOVE GRADE. NO TRAFFIC SHALL BE PERMITTED BEFORE OR DURING THE
PLACING OF CONCRETE.
F. CROSS SLOPE OF STRAIGHT CROWN STREETS SHALL BE 2% UNLESS APPROVED BY CITY
ENGINEER. (SEE SO—P03). ALL SIDEWALK CROSS SLOPE SHALL BE iR MINIMUM AND IN NO
CASE SHALL NOT EXCEED 2%. (ZERO TOLERANCE) TO MEET ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS.
G. PAVEMENT THICKNESS AND STRENGTHS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS:
MBD — 9' CLASS 'C' W/ /4 REBAR (4/8") ON 12' CENTERS EACH WAY
MOD — 9' CLASS 'C' W/ /4 REBAR (4/8") ON 12' CENTERS EACH WAY
M4D — 9" CLASS "C" W/ $4 REBAR (4/8") ON 12' CENTERS EACH WAY
C41) — 7' CUSS 'C' W/ /4 REBAR (4/87 ON 12" CENTERS EACH WAY
C2U — 7' CLASS 'C' W/ /4 REBAR (4/87 ON 12' CENTERS EACH WAY
R2U — 6' CLASS "C' W/ /3 REBAR (3/8' ON 12" CENTERS EACH WAY
FIRE LANES — 6' CUSS 'C' W/ N3 REBAR (3/81 ON 12" CENTERS EACH WAY
SIDEWALKS & BFRE — 4" CLASS 'C' W/ /3 REBAR (3/n ON 12" CENTERS EACH WAY
DRIVE APPROACH — 6' CLASS 'C' W/ /3 REBAR (3/87 ON 12' CENTERS EACH WAY
ALLEY — 4% 6' @ 6" CLASS 'C' W/ d3 REBAR (3/8' ON 12' CENTERS EACH WAY
H. CLASS 'C' CONCRETE SHALL BE 3600 PSI COMP AS DEFINED BY NCTCOG.
I. ALL MEDIANS AND PARKWAYS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH BERMUDA GROUND COVER.
J. ONCE A CURB ABUTTING A THOROUGHFARE HAS BEEN SAWCUT AND REMOVED. THE
CONTRACTOR MUST REPLACE THE CONCRETE WITH A NEW POUR (i.e. DRIVEWAY) WITHIN 14
CALENDAR DAYS. UQUIDATED DAMAGES WILL BE ASSESSED AT $500 PER DAY FOR EACH
CALENDAR DAY IN EXCESS OF 14 CALENDAR DAYS. PAYMENT SHALL BE MADE PRIOR TO
ACCEPTANCE OR ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.
sTNXwxo WNSTXUGnON D ILS
WNG
CITY OF ALLEN DATE, REV -TE I SHEET
GENERAL NOTES
DE... DE ENGINEENIXG M V1931 FERMI1 SE -9'
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rALLEN LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
I
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IN
raII
E E O.E'
ONE MOVING LANE /TVJO PARKING LANES
RESIDENTIAL) R2U
ROW
1
A
m'
REEPELI NN] EB
FULL WIDTH PAVEMENT OF 36' WIDTH STREETS IS ALLOWED WHERE APPROVED BY THE CITY OF ALLEN
FOUR MOVING LANES OR
TWO MOVING LANES /TWO PARKING LANES
1 SAWED LONGITUDINAL DUMMY JOINT.
CONSTRUCTION JOINT (FULL WIDTH PAVEMENT IS ALLOWED WHERE APPROVED BY
ENGINEERING DEPT.
D&L REINFORCING BARS SHALL FOLLOW GENERAL NOTES SD—P01 "G" FOR SIZE AND
SPACING.
A No. 3 BAR, CONTINUOUS, SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR CURB REINFORCEMENT.
siPHDPAD-G GTRUCnoN DFIAtS
REINFORCED CONCRETE
rev Nc
CITY' OF ALLEN PAVEMENT NEV Dn3e. snEET
OEPMAIENLOF ENGINEERING MPV 1831 ..V O1 SOAR
STREET TYPE WIDTM IVJ) A B
WIDTH
P
C2U 38" B' 10' fi0' 12'
COLLECTOR qA• 10' 12' O' t3'
COLLECTOR 48' t2' tY 0' ii'
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APPENDIX F - STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS:
PAVING
L
SLIP -FORM PAVEMENT MUST MEET CROWN GRADES AT GUTTERS,
AT MID -POINTS AND CENTERLINE. WIDTHS OF PAVEMENT ARE FACE TO FACE
ROADWAYWIDTH M) TOTALCROWN HEIGHT W4 POINT M10.POINT 114 POINT
1. 8'
z
1-117 wr
z
3.71W I -Y9'
z
1' T 3-71w 1-311' VZ
48' T 3-7W 1-31/' 112'
QP 7- 3-718' 1-W<' 112'
2OK S 3-318' 1-II1 318"
ILL Ig 1 Ig
SLIP -FORM PAVEMENT MUST MEET CROWN GRADES AT GUTTERS,
AT MID -POINTS AND CENTERLINE. WIDTHS OF PAVEMENT ARE FACE TO FACE
ROADWAYWIDTHM) TOTALCROWN HEIGHT W4 POINT M10.POINT 114 POINT
1. 8' 3-318' 1-117 wr
T 3.71W I -Y9' 318-
1' T 3-71w 1-311' VZ
48' T 3-7W 1-31/' 112'
QP 7- 3-718' 1-W<' 112'
2OK S 3-318' 1-II1 318"
TABLE OF CROWN HEIGHTS AND ORDINATES
FOR VARIOUS PARABOLIC E TI %
NTS
6TMIMRO 00NITR—`ON 0-1M
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rl I'1 of \LLF„'
PARABOLIC PAVEMENT CROWN
OEIAFT.ENT OF ENGINEERING PAY 1 1 AFG ATdXR 9P.
LDCF:7
ALLEN LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
1
1
LDCF:8
FN•BO'
s N SIR 2P 125
USUAL 1 tzIZ USUAL
trz
tl4'IFT1/4'/FT 1149FT Fi tl4' ],
I{.I
SEE GENERAL NOTES(SO l)
SELTNIN'G' FOR SAN SIZE AND SPACING
M41) PAVEMENT
REGULAR SECTION
XTs
1D SAWED LONGITUDINAL DUMMY JOINT
4O CONSTRUCTION JOINT(FULL WIDTH
PAVEMENT IS ALLOWED WHERE
APPROVED BY THE CITY OF
ALLEM DELETE IF PAVING IS
25 FT WIDTH TO BE WIDENED
LATER INSTALLCURB IF PAVING
IS LE55 THAN FULL WIDTH OF
33'35'
A NUMBER 3 MR CONTINUOUS
SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR CURB
REINFORCEMENT
R
126 125'
USUAL 1 1y USUAL
114'/FT + 114-FT114'hT
iSLOPETbNMD MEDIAN IMY BE
REQUIRED IF LE FT TVRN CURB IS
SEE GENEMI NOTE519PF9p HIGHER THAOPPOSITE MEDIAN CURB
ECTpN'G' FOR BAR SIE MA SPACING
MINIMUGROUNMBIDPSD(P)AL SUOPEIGROUNDLOVER(TYP)ALLSLOPES.
M4QTT PAVEMENTNEOLWANOPMCATIONPER
NATEST LEFT TURN SECTION
DTIONSPECIFwArwx
urEsr Eonwu
urs
sreNpORO CONsrRVCT0N osraLs
vA xG
MD4 PAVEMENT
DANE REV WTE SHEETCITYOFALLEN
OPARIMENTOF ENGIXEENHG MgYIS31 ES 2017 SO Po
LDCF:8
APPENDIX F - STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS:
IPAVING
L
LDCF:9
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DR ,NGa I URN,
FEE
tt
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BURNS. VorGI,
sEcnMro Egi uBSlSarvoa PAN GDNSTRIMTNEYWAYONLONSDLDINAL
BTT MIM IF NOT POUNDS MENOLTHIL
TYPE 144D.146D PAVEMENT
RIGHT TURN OR DECELERATION LANE SECTION
NTA
a a a a
SFEGENBRALNOTes(sow,L
SECnCH O FEW BOA SIZE AND SPA D BLAMED LONGITUDINAL DUMMY JOINT
TYPE MED PAVEMENT REGULAR SECTION
NTI O CONSTRUCTION JOINT (FULL WIDTH
ABASEMENT IS ALLOWED WHERE
APPROVED BY THE CITY OF ALLEN).
DELETE IF PAVING IS 25 FT WIDTH
TO BEWIDENED LATEST INSTALL
CUM IF PAVING IS LESS THAN FULL
WIDTH OF 3YW'
O3 A NUMBER 3 BAR CONTINUOUS SHALL
BE PROVIDED FOR CURB
REINFORCEMENT
AI BY A 11 SI
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TYPE MED PAVEMENT 120' R O
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PAVEMENOR
140 0. W
STAMARDCMBTRUCTION DETAILS
PIMD4, MDS PAVEMENT
OAIE REV WTE BHEEiCITYOFALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING AYMI FEB1117 SO—
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II
I 1
ALLEN LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
6. #
3 BARS
1:3 BATTER
N
1 .
4
BARS ONON 12" CENTERS
SEPARATE CURB-AND-GUTTER(ASPHALT)
6•
N3 BARS
1.3 BATTER
4 BARS ON
o 12" CENTERS
04
BARS
DEFORMED
LDCF:10
z4 usual _ —#4 BARS s 6 DOWEL
BUTT JOINT
SEPARATE CURB -AND -GUTTER (CONCRETE)
SCALE N.T.S
STANGARO—f TRUL9GN°ETAILS
GTCURB-AND-GUTTER
CITY OF ALLEN
p11 REV UATE. EXEEi
GEVMTM ENT aF ENGINE EKING MAY1.1 AlM1J11 OPC6
LDCF:10
APPENDIX F - STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS:
PAVING
1
1
2" H A C. (TYPED) SURFACE COURSE
4- HMAC (TYPE C) BASE COURSE
6" LIME STABILIZED SUBGRADE
ASPHALT PAVING CROSS SECTION
NOTE:
CUT OF S" INTO EXISTING PAVEMENT IS REQUIRED FOR
CONSTRUCTION JOINT WITH NEW POURS TO
GET A SMOOTH FINISH
LDCF:I I
sralloiao c I.,.. nory DET.L.8AVING
ASPHALT PAVING CROSSECTIONICITYOFALLEN RWDATE. SXEET
oERA_
WITY
ENGIHEEWNG DATE. 991I SD 7
LDCF:I I
1
ALLEN LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
GENERAL NOTES FOR ALLEYS AND DRIVEWAYS
1 CONCRETE FOR ALLEY RETURNS AND DRIVEWAYS SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE
STRENGTH AT 28 DAYS IDENTICAL TO THAT SPECIFIED FOR THE STREET PAVEMENT OR
BASE WHEN BUILT AS COMPONENTS OF A CONCRETE PAVING PROJECT WHEN BUILT
SEPARATELY, THE STRENGTH SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED ON THE CONSTRUCTION PLAN.
2 SPACING AND CONSTRUCTION OF JOINTS SHALL CONFORM TO PARABOLIC STREET PAVEMENT
Irsraxonxo COKS r xoerans
vnmxs
CITY of ALLEN
GENERAL NOTES
oevenTnsrvrov sxsixssxirvc
ALLEY AND DRIVEWAYS
scPT ssi ..2.11 sarin
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APPENDIX F - STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS:
PAVING
7,
ALLEY HALFSECTION INVERT
WlR)H WF)TH DEH
I1z) 11666• 1Iv
vcEB.NN. wvo.Eo
6' 1 6' 1 6-
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m PE61LEMV-A D
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PANNG
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LDCF:13
vcEB.NN. wvo.Eo
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STANDARD ALLEY SECTION WITH CURB 6M oMNDw6,„6NR6
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LDCF:13
I
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1
ALLEN LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
c
OUTSIDEEDGE
OF ALLEY
m
OUTSIDE EDGE
OF ALLEY
SECTION A
NOTE AIL -EY RAVING TO BE PULED IN FRADED AREA
BFIEN SGREENING WALL IS KONG PFCPERIY LINE
SEE COA SCREENING WALL DETAIL
TYPICAL
D
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Iw
90°A
12' 2.0' 6.0 6A' 28.0-
16' 2.0' 8.0' 8.0' 31.0'
20' 20' 10.0' 100' 35.0'
A \
PROPERYLINEJ
A\\\ \ \\
1
ALLEY TURN 75° OR GREATER
I ALLEY TURN 751 GREATER
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
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STANGARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
p"NG
DATE REYDATE SHEET
SEPT IGER AUG IM BOER
APPENDIX F - STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS:
PAVING
1
1
OR 8' VARIES
OUTSIDE EDGE
OF ALLEY
B C
Iw-1— OUTSIDE EDGE
i •—
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OF ALLEY
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8.0'
18'
SECTION A
80' 80'
20' 2.0' 10 0'
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LDCF:15
A B Civn"
12' 20' B.tl 8.0'
18' 2.0' 80' 80'
20' 2.0' 10 0' 10 0'
LDCF:15
ALLEN LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
LDCF:16
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PAVING
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PAVING
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RETURN MODIFICATIONS
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LDCF:19
ALLEN LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
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LDCF:20
n
APPENDIX F - STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS:
PAVING
slum L( IXPAN51014 JOWL JN W IXPANSION JOINT
SR EW(. 5%
SECTION
BBI74'
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ALLEY Sx NAr. °tlE Nor. 'S.25% liwa m
PLAN VIEW
J,S lam' 4.0' 4.5'
IXSTNG SigEET
31
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INVERT SECTION A -A 60q L
ALLEY ENTRANCE INVERT TRANSITION
FOR ACCESSIBILITY
srw"oARo co"srqucnory oErui s
ALLEY ENTRANCE
PAI N6
CITY OF ALLEN TONTO EXISTING STREET oAre R -ogre sNEEr.
OEPA.IM OI FNO.URING SEPT 1991 MAV Mll SOV9
LDCF:21
ALLEN LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
LDCF:22
IM DIMENSIONS OF MEDIAN NOSE
00'
T 1
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1 x=Ta.m' 11 X=za.z' v=
1AINv=zv
POLY 40NOTES' 80T tl
PAVERSOANSTRUCTION
CONTRACTOR MOY USE
STAMPED COLORED
SCONCRETE. IF APPROVED
N BY ENGINEERTEJ2ML098PFTTERNSHALL
MATCH EXSTING
J COLOR MI%SHALL BE
PAY LINE B KEYED UNIFORMLY COLORED
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DETAIL$ SPRAYED, OVERIAVED OR
EXPANSION MATERIAL OF ERWISEAPPLIEDTO
OETA/L FORMEO/ANW/OER TNAN6'(Y b'% SHALL BE PLACED AROUND TDP LAYS Bs
sGLE P
BRICK PAVERS
a CONTRACTOR SHALL
FURNISH ONE 4ATX4-
SAMPLE FOR CITY
A PPROVALB HAUL OFF
BLACK PAYER9
SEE SCALE FOR DETAILS
CONSTRUCTAFTER
STAMPEDCONSTRUCT STAMPED
Tr
ETECONTACTEDCOMPACTED SANDSAND
PAY LINE B KEYED
IF NO EXISTING TO MATCH,
r
CONSTRUCTION JOINT PATTERN SHALL BE
KEYSTONE B COLOR
BLACKFLASHEDRED,
TAMP CONCRETE FORM
of LITME LIGONIER
ti
KLIMTEX
COTAGDNSTONE & LIMEOCVEDSLATg
DOEQUAL
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CONOR
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NATCRN
TO MATCH
BRICK PAVERSBRICRPAVERS
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MEDIAN DETAILS
GATE REV. SHEETCITYOFALLEN
OEPAATMENTOF ENGINEERING SEPT US MAYAII OP1A
LDCF:22
10 H' 00' 903' V=1lV
POLY Y=IDtl 80T tl
LDCF:22
APPENDIX F - STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS:
PAVING
1
1
6CM.(2- 3/6') PAVING STONE SAND FILLED JOINTS, MECHANICALLY VIRRATFD
FINISE D GRADE TO MATO H
UNTIL LEVEL, TRUE TO GRACE B FREE OF ANNOMENT,
EXIGPNG TCP OF CURB j' EXPANSION
ANSION JOINT
MATERIAL
AiERML BETWEEN CURB
1W.TYPANDPAY£$TW5DRCP l
SLPB %%
f/,}{
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MINIMUM A-NUA PSI REINF EDpEUNDBEEGNG000N,E TCFOFBRI DOE$lAB
CONCRETE GUBGRADE NONNo SBARS IIF APP.GUSE)
MI.VM CIER ON BRIDGE
sEESD v1e SECTION A
FOR MONOLITHIC FOS£SI—
CIF PANSONJOINT $AND FILLED JOINTS MECMMIGLLV VIBRATED
MATERIAL BETWEEN CUR UNTIL USES., TRUE TO GRADE t FREE OF LgVEMENT
AND PAVESTONELROP SLAG IS TTOF
CURB
IF
MINIMLMI' 3GW PEI RENFO CEO 1' SAND BELOW. LOMt$E
CONCRETE SUBtlUOE WITH No 3GAS
N' O. C. MAY BE THICKER ON BRIDGE
SECTION B EDGE ENGINES ARE
scAli NT9.
MOOED OR FIELD CUT
BEE SO FIB 1Z EXPANSION JOINT
FOtMyNOLITHIC NESE
B
LMTER.L.NCC.
AND PAVESTgNEpiOP SLAB
o v e
PLAN
u"LF "T
PROPOSED OR SMEDIANPAYINGSTONE
WIULL"INGDTOA
ENT W 16 MOM NOSE
FAT
OR MEGAN SNNANMATERIAL
CONCRETE CUPS
BWIOE IFMEDIAN
INSHALLIDE
EXTEND 10 FACM EMI AU
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I
NTIERED IAN
VINGMNNELGAM ANDOR PAINGsTCNE
FFREDEGGAL) RITEMS 237 AND 5INOF THE CITY OF ALLEN SPECIAL
FROVSENG AND SHALL BE RED9AFLASHED IN CCIOR.
SigNDARO CONGVING ION DETAILS
ASTR
CITY OF M1LLEN
MEDIAN PAVING STONE DETAIL
DATEREVDATE SHEET
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING REPT, 1991 MAY 3D9 SDP19
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CITY OF ALLEN (MEDIAN CU RB LAV -DOWN)
0—REVURE. sxET.
OFPO FNT OF ENGINEERING SET I., AYA13 I SG 20
LDCF:24
APPENDIX F - STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS:
FIR
PAVING
EXPANSION JOINT FILLER
8' B"
e
d
EXISTINGffUTURE ° CONC
PAVEMENT ' PAVEMENT
d
g
da °
d ° SEE E.G. ..0 (.PRN
4 SECPON'G' FOR W SIZE AND SPACING
d
2'
1S'
STREET HEADER
SCALE N T.S.
PAVEMENT BARS TO BE BENT DOWN INTO HEADER
HEADER AND PAVEMENT TO BE MONOLITHIC.
sTPNOPAO CON STWCn..OETNIS
NHG
STREET HEADER
CITY OF ALLEN REV DATE SHEET
DEPARTMENTOF END I NEER MAY 1931 FEBIDq BPPN
LDCF:25
1
ALLEN LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
20" DEFORMED No 5 DOW F1 OAP
HOT POURED RUBBER TOP 1I4' NO JOINT
JOINTSEAUNG SAWCUT WIDTH SEALING COMPOUND
COMPOUND M
W PROPOSED,P.AVIryG EXISTING PAVING
s
1
44
4.
5' 6" DOWEL SPACED 12"
ox. Y OFF TIE BARS
NOTEDOWEL BARS SHALL BE DRILLED INTO PAVEMENT HORIZONTALLY BY USE OF A
MECHANICAL RIG DRILLING BY HAND IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. PUSHING DOWEL BARS
INTO GREEN CONCRETE IS HOT ACCEPTABLE
sTPXOFFo coMGTRvclION OETAIt= I= MINGPAVEMENTREPAIRHEADER
CITY OF ALLENG.
11
CEYPFIMEMOE ENGINEERING JULY 1931 AUG306 sGV33
LDCF:26
APPENDIX F - STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS:
PAVING
I
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CITY of ALLEN
RAIL HEADER
on E sXEE
OEGM1M EXi OF ENGINE EPING BET 1W1 FEB 30f] 3PP33
LDCF:27
IALLEN LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
1
SEE GENERRL MINIMUM WIDTH -2P _. 1 '
rvQTESB_P01) 51EDTK.N'G'
FOR PAR SQ
ANO SPACING
3800 PSI CONCRETE A
fi'LIME STABILIZED SVBGMDE
NOTES1DOWELS B DEBARS SHALL BE SUPPORTED BY AN AP PROVED DEVICE.
2 EXPANSION JOINTS TO BE THE SAME AS USED FOR CONCRETE STREET PAVING
SAWED TRANSVERSE DUMMY JOINT SHALL BE SPACED"H'
E%PP ICN JOINT DISTANCE AT IM INTERVAL S SAWED JOINT AT W -E
FIRE LANE PAVING
SCALE NTS
VERTICAL SAW CUT Kp T. WITH
HOT POURED RUBBER JOINT SEMI NG COMPOUND
I.NO S SING
SEE GENERAL NOIE$)56P01) S 0' COPNFOUND
SECTION FCR BARSIZEANOSPACMG -/
p
T= PAVEMENT THICKNESS
SAWED DUMMY JOINT
SCALE NTS
VERTICAL SAWCUT$ MIN WITH
NOT POURED RUBBER JOINT SEALING COMPOUND
TOP B' NO SEALING
SEE GENEZ NOTES 156Po1) E YB' COMPOUND
BECTON FOR BAR SIZE AND SPACING
FIRST POUR36C6141) FOU R'
T: PAVEMENT THICKNESS
CONSTRUCTION JOINT FOR PAVEMENT
SCALE NTS
TRANSVERSE AND LONGITUDINAL JOINTS
NOTE: 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT KEYWAY PRICK TO SECOND POUR. IF
LONGRUDINAL KEYWAY IS DAMAGED. CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR WON THE
USE OF TOBUTT JOINT. DRILL MID GROUT DOWELS INTO FIRST POUR.
M2. DEFORMING REINFORCEMENT BARS OF CONSTRUCTION JOINT ER PRONG SHALL
NOT BE ALLOWED
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i= FIRE LANE PAVING &
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CITY OF ALLEN JOINT DETAILS DATE. REV w,TE GHFET
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PAVING
L
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SA CUR NLL DEPTH NS, UTLER
TOMPOUN SEALINGCOMPOUND
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VERTICALSA CUTW MIN WITH
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24- DEFORMED No 6DOWEL BAR SEALING COMPOUND
T = PAVEMENT THICKNESS
CONCRETE BUTT JOINT
6'77' PAVEMENT THICKNESS)
NOTES: 1. LONGITUDINAL BUR CONSTRUCTION MY BE UDUZED IN PLACE OF
LONGITUDINAL HINGED (KEYWAY) JOINT AT CONTRACTORS OPTION.
2. DOWEL BARS SHALL BE DRILLED INTO PAVEMENT HORIZONTALLY By USE
OF A MECHANICAL RIG, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY ENGINEER.
S. PUSHING DOWEL BARS INTO GREEN CONCRETE IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
6. SAWCUT WATER SHALL BE VACUUMED AND DISPOSED PROPERLY
5. NO SAWCUT SHALL BE WDWN 30' OF AN EKISNNG JOINT, OTHERWISE
REMOVE PAVEMENT TO NEAREST JOINT.
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CITY OF ALLEN
CONCRETE BUTT JOINT
DATE REVOATE ...T9EPARIMEMOFwGINFERIxGAY1991AY.11 slpfo
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SEALING COMPOUND NSTALLEDONH CENTER TO Cf
TRANSVERSE EXPANSION JOINT
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T+ PAVEMENT THICKNESS
1—CAAD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
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TRANSVERSE EXPANSION JOINT
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SUPPORTED DUPPORT DEVICE & APPROVED DEVICE8MUST r
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THICKNESS CHANGES. SUCH ASMERETHICKNESSS
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BET4EEN S 8'
9 EXPANSIONJOINTS SHALL BE PLACED AT ALL ENO
TSRADIOPOINRADIIEDa. HOT POURED RUBBER SEALING COMPOUND SHALL
BE PLACED THROUGH RAISED CURB
PARKING LOT
EXAMPLE
1—CAAD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
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TRANSVERSE EXPANSION JOINT
CITI OF ALLEN I onTe.EEV— SHEET
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PAVING
THOROUGHFARE
70'+ R.O.W.
5' SIDEWALK SHALL BE LOCATED
THORIOUGHFAR
SF
1' S' "" VARIES
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50'RO.W.
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1- INSIDE ROW OF
COLLECTOR STREETS.
STREET
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ROW SIDEWALK Q
1' 4- or 5' VARIES
SEE COA SIDEWALK
DETAIL SD,P3B y/ - m&
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PAVING
CONCRETE SIDEWALK
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PAVING
NMR
GENEPAL NOTES(S lI
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w MR 0IT0C
SEPARATE CURB -AND -GUTTER SECTION
NTS
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NOTES:
CURS CUT
1 2 -INCH CUSHION SAND REQUIRED
WRB CUT
ON SUBGRADE COMPACTED WITHIN $%
AMIN OF 1':-i
STANDARD PROCTOR DENSITY
2 POURS SHALL REWIRE A PRE-POUR
1"FELT EXP JOINT
INSPECTION FOR FpiMWWK,
REINFORCEMENT AND GEOPMETRY
VISUAL INSPECTIONS MAY BE MADE
x] SMOOTH DOWELS (W LONG) IT AFTER THE POUR TO ADDRESS
O C REQUIRED EXP. JOINT AT TWO PRC I•
TOOLED JOINTS, FINISH. SUBGRADE
LEGS OFINTERSECTIONSOF LEAD LINE
INTEGRITY, ETC.
ALK ANO PUBLIC WALK AS SHOWN a ENSURE THAT FLATWORK DOES NOT
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RIGHT -OF -WAV.
DATE PEV OAIE
5 SIDEWALKS SHALL BE W WIDE (MIN ) WITH
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CURS CUT 2 WRB CUT
7-- --.A IN OF 1 AMIN OF 1':-i
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REpUIREDBETWEEN
BACK OF CURB AND
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PAVING
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PAVING
STREET
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1
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COMPOUND ME ML "DON M ME RAMW OPENING,
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SUM—OP—CURB.
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COMRADE" 5 FORONS BLE FOR INSTALLING BRICK RAMER ME CF OPS. HUMP
AND MR NOW IF SUCH DEFECT 5 FE)ND T SNAL BE REPVGED OR REPYRED AT
NFCORMUTOR CNI
B. ALL DETECTABLE SURFACE SIAL BE RED LI OTHERMSE STATED.
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PAVING
SIDEWALK
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TRANSITION
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PAVEMENTBCURBFROM6-TO0 PLAN VIEW
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS:
STORM DRAINAGE
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STORM DRAINAGE
STANDARD
CONSTRUCTION
DETAILS
STORM DRAINAGE
REVISED - MAY 2017
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
STORM DRAINAGE
GENERAL NOTES .... SDDOt
CONCRETE.ASPHALT STREET REPAIR,PIPE BEDDING .. SDD02
UTILITY SUPPORT,WATER MAIN LOWERING,CONCRETE COLLAR SPD03
TYPE' A' STORM SEWER MANHOLE SD -D04
TYPE 'B' STORM SEWER MANHOLE SD -D05
WYE INLET DETAIL SD -00
RECESSED CURB INLET,4,B,B,10 FOOT INLETS .. SD.DW
STANDARD CURB INLET, 4,8,8,10 FOOT INLETS SPDOB
TYP SECTION 'W STANDARD RECESSED& CURB INLETS (4',6',F,10' INLETS. SD -D09
TVP SECTION 'C' STANDARD RECESSED& CURB INLETS (4',6',W,10' INLETS) SD -D10
REINFORCING STEEL SCHEDULE,4.6,8,10 FOOT INLETS SD -D11
12.14,16, & 20 FOOT INLETS SPD12
TVP. SECTION'B'STANDARD RECESSED & CURB 12,14,16,&20 FOOT INLETS. SD -D13
REINFORCING STEEL SCHEDULE 12,14,16.& 20 FOOT INLETS SD -D14
BAR DIAGRAMS, INLET FRAME &COVER SD -D15
PRECAST CURB INLET SD -D16
COMBINATION INLETS,GRATE DETAILS.BAR DIAGRAMS SD D17
COMBINATION INLET, TWO GRATE INLET SPD18
COMBINATION INLET, THREE GRATE INLET SPD19
COMBINATION INLET, FOUR GRATE INLET .. SPD20
TWO GRATE INLET .. ... .. SP1321
THREE GRATE INLET .. SD -D22
FOUR GRATE INLET .. .. SD -D23
SIX GRATE INLET SD -D24
GRATE DETAILS. STANDARD DROP INLET SPD25
TYPE I& II CHANNEL SECTION SD -D26
TYPE III NORMAL CHANNEL SECTION ... .. SP1327
TYPE' A' HEADWALL _. SD -D28
TYPE'S' HEADWALL .. SD -D29
TYPE *C' HEADWALL SD D30
STORM RELATED FLUMES ... SD -D31
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STORM DRAINAGE
L
GENERAL NOTES
1. ALL CONCRETE DRAINAGE STRUCTURES SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSED
STRENGTH OF 3600 P.S.I.
2, ALL CRUSHED STONE SHALL BE 3/4", PASSING #4 SIEVE.
3, ALL FIELD JOINTS WILL BE APPROVED BY THE CITY ENGINEER IF NECESSARY
FIELD JOINTS SHALL BE WIPED ON THE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE TO PROVIDE FOR
SMOOTH FLOW OF WATER
4. RAMNECK COMPOUND OR APPROVED EQUAL SHALL BE USED FOR JOINT SEALS
5 ALL STORM SEWER PIPE SHALL BE CAMERA INSPECTED AFTER THE INSTALLATION
OF ALL UTILITIES AND PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE PROJECT.
6. ALL INLETS AND JUNCTION BOXES WITHIN THE CITY R.O.W. WILL BE
CAST -IN-PLACE, UNLESS APPROVED BY CITY ENGINEER.
ST.WOARSTO ND
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GENERAL NOTES
OEPPRTMENi OF ENGINEERING
OATS q^ .TE' SREET
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1
CONCRETE STREET
OR DRIVEWAY REPAIR
ASPHALT STREET
OR DRIVEWAY REPAIR
RCP STORM SEWER PIPE BEDDING
NOTE
DEPTH OF TRENCH BELOW PIPE.
3' MIN FOR 27' PIPE & SMALLER
4' MIN. FOR 30" TO 60" PIPE
6" MIN. FOR 66" PIPE & LARGER
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CONCRETE STREET REPAIR ONNmwNAxnce
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPAUMMT OF EN6mEEnIXG
ASPHALT STREET REPAIR
PIPE BEDDING. ssi REV D -ERE20n sxEersDaaz
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STORM DRAINAGE
I
4W-.-ZF W -1
DETAIL OF DETAIL FOR
UTILITY SUPPORT WATER MAIN LOWERING
ix
DETAIL OF CONCRETE COLLAR
FOR PIPE CONNECTIONS
Wao GGNsraAINAGE oEruLsUTILITYSUPPORTsroamOFNNAGEC]TY OF ALLENWATER MAIN LOWERING
FDIENr OF ENGINEENNG CONCRETE COLLAR 7[,.."Al. aEVOATE SHEET
JULY 1931 NIG NJ6 SpWJ
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NOTE
B PROVIDE j' PREMOILED
u'OCONEPSHALt BEaesEuuvES EXPANSION JOINT BETWEEN
RMTSEEN No mXe OR EQUAL AND SNALL BE
b•
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
4,6,8 AND 10 FEET INLETS DATEJT, 1931 REVGATEMI SHEET6V]B
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rSTORM DRAINAGE
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TYPICAL SECTIONS sTnxwRMcoxsrxucnox ceTULs
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STORM DRAINAGE
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APPENDIX G - STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS:
STORM DRAINAGE
I
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OER DETAIL DATE
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1
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SIDES OF INLETS CONNECTION
NOT TO BE MME AT COWERS
ON BOTTOM
PRECAST INLETS MUST BE
APPROVED BY CITU ENGINEER
INSTALLATION DRAWING FOR PRECAST
5' AND 10' CURB INLETS
NOTES FOR PRECAST INLET
1 THE FLOOR OF THE E%CAVATON WHET PROVIDE FIRM, LEVEL BED FOR THE BASE SECTION TO
RESTUMNAMINIMUMOFB'OF ITMATMETER (MAX)IMAX) RACK OR GI SBE USED TO PREPARE THE
REDD=TO FINAL GRADE OR IN URN OF THE. THAT AT LEAST V OF 2 SACK CEMENT STANUZED
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REOUI REMENTS FOR THE SPECIFIC IDB
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION
Dq STORM DRAINAGE
PRECAST CURB INLET
CIYYNOP AWN
TEP OF ENGINEERING
CATS REIV DATE
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STORM DRAINAGE
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TYPE I & TYPE II
STORM DRAINMR
CITY OF ALLEN CHANNEL SECTION
DEPARTMENT OF ENGIXEENNG
uATE REV SHEET
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CHANNEL SECTION
SUEVE MR DONEL SHALL Da'DIMEHE0. BURS SPACED 21 -C -C
RAVE AN INBIOE OI "CH B." SERVE AS ODNFLS [GWELs
of ll8'Aw sRALL BESLaxG. iALLLRBE ASRMLT C 7M1P ON
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GENERAL NOTES FOR OPEN CHANNELS
cONSTRUCTgNJOOWSHM MRCOR NlENCEOwr MWgITwc
DETAIL cons.reuLT. MAYBRUSED
acY w1F
3 ALL ISLE SURFACES SHALL BE TRONEL FINISH
S ALL REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE IB' DAMETER AND SPACED R' C TOC
BOTH WAre UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
IF WOOD FORMS ARE USED WHIN COwTRUCTI ON JOI NT. THEY LL BE
TYRO, T%a' AND SHALL HOT BE REMJVED UNTIL CONCRETE ON SLOPES
IB BEAM TO BE FALOEO.
trs
E ALL CONCRETE N LINED CHANNEL SW -BE CUSS'A'
B FLAT BOTTOM TO BE CONSTRUCTED WHEN CHANNEL WIDTH IS LESS THAN 12
8 .' CH. ON AL SCHCETE CORNERS
B GMBB COVER REQUIRED MR AL SLOPES S 1 OR FUTTER CONCRETE NPH
REamBEDGvsLocessTEEPm THAusH
CONSTRUCTION JOINT (OPTIONAL)
STANDARD CON STROCnoN E.A.
TYPE III NORMAL
EMMEMSREVYOE
CITY OF ALLEN CHANNEL SECTION
DEPARTMErvT OF ENO I NEERING NTEsst 0.EVGOATE SREET
mLrt w' race so.DBn
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OUTLET FROM PIPES HERONALLO NEED TO HF ADEQUATE
EROSION PROTECDON
USE FORMULA L-037 YD
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C18 11 FPS DRY RIP-RAP(TYPE B TEL X 0033NCTLCOI ROCKOR CONCRETE
DI 11- 10 FPS GROUTED RIPJiM(TYPE B.ITEMM.DHC'. RUEBLNMIN 3)AS
S, O FPD ADEQUATE ENERGY 010SIPATER. REQUIRED FOR EROSION
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION,
SEE TXDOT DETAILS
ARGCONSTRUCTION G - ErP1
STORM RNNAGE
CITY OF ALLEN TYPE"A' HEADWALL
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEEGNG DATE I REVDATE. SHEET
JPN 1559 MG RWO E.
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OECRRIMENT Of ENGINEERING DPTE' REVDATE I GREET. Ni 1999 AUG p.. SDDM
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OUTLET FROM PIPES HEADWALLS NEED r0 HAVE ADEQUATE
EROSION PROTELTCON
USEPORMULAL=037W
L=IENOTX OF APRON (FT). VFOUTLET WLOCRY FLOW (FPS).
D=DIAMETER OF PIPE (FT)
A) 2 -5 FPS SOD PROTECTION ATTHE OUTLET
B) 5-8 WS DRY RIPAAP (TYPE B.II A 5033 NCTCOGI
C) 8-11 FPS DRY RIP HAP (TYPE B. ITEM 99033 NCTCOG)
0)11-18 FPS GROUTED RIP -RAP (TYPE B. ITEM 4 W33 NCTCOG)
E) X18 FPS ADEQUATE ENERGY DISSIPATERS
REINFORCING BARS SHALL BE AS MRS ON 18'C -C EACH WAY
ROCK OR CONCRETE
8' IT 8' PURI 3) AS
REQUIREDFOREROSIONCONTROL
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERINGGATE REV.ALL, I $REELYW1999AUG9MISPG]0
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DETENTION POND
6 0
GTANDARD GONSTR-ON OETARG
STORM DRAINAGE
CITY OF ALLEN
R LURB g' p'p C "EOKERED THREAD PALE
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
DATE V DATERE' SI
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STORM DRAINAGE
CITY OF ALLEN STORM RELATED FLUMES
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
DATE V DATERE' SI
AIDUG 3 1 AUG.2DRA 1 SDI
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ALLEN LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
STANDARD
CONSTRUCTION
DETAILS
EROSION CONTROL
REVISED - MAY 2009
I
Ro$ioN
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
EROSION CONTROL
STORM WATER POLLUTION PLAN NOTES SD-EC01
SILT FENCE NOTES SD-ECO2
SEDIMENT BARRIER AT INLET
AFTER PAVEMENT CONSTRUCTION) SD-EC03
TYPE P2 INLET FILTERS AFTER PAVEMENT CONSTRUCTION SD-EC04
STORM WATER POLLUTION PLAN DETAILS S6EC05
DEBRIS CONTAINMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL B COMMERCIAL LOTS .... SD-ECW
DESIGNATED WASHOUT PIT FOR RESIDENTIAL LOTS .. .. S0.EC07
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NOTES STORM WATER POLLUTION PLAN
1 Petri
CoonarwlaeamrxNantall
eoalkyTPI)
EMwMBlma
WlM1e
Teras C MO IssuedonandEnvironmental h 6 20 (Ti(TTPDES Gene21 Permtl NoT%R i50p001ssuetl antl Daleb March 5, 2003
2 The Wall Of Intent N01), as mounted by the General Permit. must he properly
da played on "a at eenimas by ..on operamr.
Al releases of the ramdade mandate, of n emeake s substances shat as reporle0
unman a ely to IM 1acLry opermor, EPA, ars TCEQ
4 Qualified Rental must mspecl the situ at least once every, 10 days and 24 hours
of a storm event At 05 inches or greater As an allxnabve, an in p don ran be conducted
wine every-ke (T)cdenOar days on a dOmd day A amrsun on which me11W to use
meet INS decided Mare woe begins aM must ber emawed theme ul the pro).
5 Modif Ids to the Storm Water PollutionvetionPrevention Ran shall We impemedW addW
in-place within a Seven caleMar day penal
8 If any mmadp sees a vioiamn by an opener or shiner conbactor,tnat operator or cmtracmr in wdaaon shall be notified
as king as the fauLry oWator
Erosron Pool shall be Installed pear to grading
8 Am mulabd sit deposits shall be anpvad from Sit fences and hay tisk dikes wean sit dope reaMes six inches or capac,
h= ro]uced by SM whenever occures first. Removal M sill deposits by the contractor stall ba gmidental to Ne
pMamaree of thea contract and a eeponm bid imm shall not be included
g The commmm Shan add or delete erosion smleclmn at the request and dlachon ohne Opeator Of UPsty
10. Alex installation of Sentiment. fine lot benUing and generJ cleanup. the men, eemrWw shall enadish grass groure er
in dI street parxwaya,IN add an oMer diuurCed areas Sodmng shol be done as moecgted by section 202 5 and seeding as
SMC16 d by SMbn 2006 Of the October 2004 or latest edifice of NCTCOG Stabrad SpaMkaton.
11 It shall be thewmncmre respmsibdgry m control and limit all and srdMenl leaving the site Spemfirally, the cmtracbr shall
protect all public Okeb,alleys, streams and storm drainage systems from eromcn depueds.
12 It sial he tlw conlraM's respmdbllay m provide a moreover (a equal) to rolled solid waste malonate during construction
13 A ammeter area map Witt be lrclu led with Sbrm Sewer Pollution Ran
14 It Is anbcdoted that the bllowmg muskann water damages will be assamiaha with his probit These discharges are
amM1alzed Remain the comm uclbn g—Gl permit
A Fire M1ydra a Ifushug
B. Dgxtaye hem FuefigM1lirg ..fail..
O Pdaok water sources including wmemne fluor ng
D Wafer used on coned dust
E OmOntamantad ground water
F Air CDndbtlo ing mJnMnaale
G Vehicle, external their add pavement wash water where detegeM and soaps an ml used and where spills or
lane, or hazardous matmnas have rel Ouri and the puryase is to remove mW, aid Or dust
15 C ddtuchm waste dupmal mnnirea shall be povlaed on the see for airianal of all mMezardous conswaion Waste
reaterehs The containers shat be nausea to landfill by the Contra=
18 At merrdons materials shall be handled and disposed of by the Comamer In accomarae with Fedeal, Stale and Local
regulators
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sT--. consrRucnou ulTAfL
STORM WATER POLLUTION PLAN EROSION CONI
CITY OF ALLEN NOTES
REVDATE GNEET.
OEPARTMFNTOFEWINEEMNG UL' J M]AUG RWfi doreom
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NOTES: SILT FENCE
1. Posts which support the silt fence shall be installed on a slight angle
toward the anticipated runoff source. The post must be embedded a minimum
of 16 inches.
2. The toe of the silt fence shall be trenched in with a spade or mechanical
trencher, so that the downslope face of the trench is flat and
perpendicular to the line of flow. Where fence cannot be trenched in
e.g. pavement), weight fabric flap with washed grave on the uphill side to
prevent flow under fence.
3. The trench must be a minimum of 6 inches deep and 6 inches wide to
allow for the silt fence fabric to be laid in the ground and backfilled with
compacted material.
4. Silt fence shall be securely fastened to each support post or to woven wire,
which is in turn attached to the support post. There shall be a 6 inch double
overlap, securely fastened where ends of fabric meet.
5. Inspection shall be made daily or after each rainfall. Repair or
replacement shall be made promptly as needed.
6. Sift fence shall be removed when the site is completely stabilized so as
not to block or impede storm flow or drainage.
7. Accumalated silt shall be removed when it reached a depth of 3 inches. The
silt shall be disposed of at an approved site and in such a manner as to
not contribute to aditional siltation.
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OF ALLEN NOTES
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NOTE:
NOT
GRAI
RUM
WATER
SECTION A
SCALE
SEDIMENT BARRIER AT INLETS
P2 INLET FILTERS REQUIRED WHEN STREET IS OPEN TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC,
SEDIMENT BARRIERS NOT ALLOWED ON OPEN THOROUGHFARES.
SEDIMENT BARRIER AT INLETS STI 111IGN GETAILSEROSIONCONTL
CITY OF ALLEN (AFTER PAVEMENT
rwr, 111 LN I G' IN11N_1NNC CONSTRUCTION) - R.DATE SNEEL
IAUG . SD ECM
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P-2 INLET FILTERS AFTER PAVEMENT CONSTRUCTION
P2 INLET FILTERS REQUIRED WHEN STREET IS OPEN TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC
FOR PRODUCT DETAIL CALL SNEIDER at 214-207-6958
NOTE
1 BASI(ETS SHALL BE LINED WITH FILTER FABRIC AND CLEANED/MAINTAINED
BY CONTRACTOR ON A REGULAR BASIS.
2, P2 FILTERS ARE TO BE REMOVED BY CONTRACTOR WITH ALL EROSION CONTROL
BMP,;) AT COMPLETION OF PROJECT
ETANwaG mNET1.1IOW GETAna
TYPE P-21NLET FILTERS ERGsiGNOANTRGT
CITY OF ALLEN AFTER PAVEMENT
DEPARMENT W ENGINEERT4
CONSTRUCTIONpaTE .GATE ENEET
2405 1013 E6ECW
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f(1E m) MIN$REL OR K POSTS SPPLEO
AT 5'(18 m) TO B Io.A mI SOFl DPC6T5
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T RI m. a tO R an}INRDN2VD Po$TS
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TDRIM TFR PIAN APPLIGSLE FOR I CNIL ENGINEERING CON$TRIILTION
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EROS'DN CONmDL
CITY OF ALLEN DETAILS
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TDRIM TFR PIAN APPLIGSLE FOR I CNIL ENGINEERING CON$TRIILTION
TAHWRDCOX$TRDLTIO"DETNL$ IM STORM WATER POLLUTION PLAN
EROS'DN CONmDL
CITY OF ALLEN DETAILS
DEPAATMEXi OF EIYGIXEERIXG Da1EAV2W5 REv oaRAW1. sHEEr. PEO],
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PAVED STREET
a a a A ea
BACK OF GUILE LINE
SILTFENCETOBEONOR
ABOUT THE STREETS AND
ALLEYS RIGHT OF WAY
LINES AS REOUIRED
CONSTRUCTION SITE
WINDSCREEN TO BE ON THE
INSIDE OF BOTH SIDE PROPERTY
LINES THE BUILDING INSPECTION
NAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL
EROSION CONTROL MUCH TRASH
CONTAINMENT MEASURES IF
ILL
NECESSARY
PAVED ALLEY a
ti °
CURLEX OR EQUAL GROUND COVER
4HIGH WINDSCREEN FENCE
2' HIGH SILT FENCE (WHERE REQUIRED BY SLOPE CONDITIONS)
sTANDA DETAILSn,= DEBRIS CONTAINMENT FROWNDOrvTao
CPfY OF ALLEN FOR RESIDENTIALB
DEPARTNENTOFENGINMEING COMMERCIAL LOTS RILre. E. are.
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CURBPROTECTION
PAVED STREETS
GRADE TO DRAIN
PO
AWAY FROM STREE1CONCRETEWASHOUTAREA
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TEMPORARY SIGNAGE t
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PERIMETER PAVED ALLEY PIT AREA (1'-2'DEPTH)
SILT FENCE
1. Necessary compliance with EPA requirements will require each builder to
direct transit ready -mix concrete trucks to a designated wash out area.
2. This area will be centrally located building lot that is owned, maintained,
and returned back to building pad state after subdivision is built out.
3. Waste from the site will require legal disposal.
4. It is the building contractors responsibility to direct the concrete drivers
to the designated wash out area for the referenced subdivision.
IMMM DESIGNATED WASHOUT PIT
STMDARDDDNSTFVCTION DETAILS
ERGSIDN COI
CITY OF ALLEN FOR RESIDENTIAL LOTS
DEPART [IfOOFENGINEEflING
OAR REV= SHEET
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
RESIDENTIAL LOT DRAINAGE
REQUIREMENT
LOT GRADING TYPE 'A" SD -RI -01
LOT GRADING TYPE 'B' SURL02
LOT GRADING TYPE 'C' ... SD-RL03
SIDE SWALE ENCROACHMENT ON RESIDENTIAL LOT SD -RLN
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ALL HOUSE DRAINAGE EASEMENTS ARE TO BE PRIVATELY MAINTAINED.
OPTION FOR LOT TO LOT DRAINAGE IF APPROVED BY ENGINEER.
MINIMUM OF 1% SLOPE ALONG THE LENGTH OF THE SIDE YARD OR BACK YARD.
A.0coxsTRGcrIGx oETUEsIT= E SIOENII WTM NRGEREONIREMENT
CITY OF ALLEN LOT GRADING TYPE "A"
EPARM OFENGINEERING
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MINIMUM OF 1% SLOPE ALONG THE LENGTH OF THE SIDE YARD OR BACK YARD.
sTIHDPADCONETPUCTION DETAILS
fl E510EN9PL LOTDPANAGE REQUIREMENT
CFrY OF ALIEN LOT GRADING TYPE "B"
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
DATE GNEET
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS:
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STANDARD
CONSTRUCTION
DETAILS
WATER
REVISED - MAY 2017
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
WATER DETAILS
GENERAL NOTES SD -W01
TYPICAL LOCATION UTILITIES SD -W02
TYPICAL LOCATION UTILITIES SD -W03
TYPICAL LOCATION OF WATER MAIN AT HIGHWAY SD -W04
WATER MAIN BACKFILL SD -W05
EMBEDMENT DETAILS SD-Ww
HORIZONTAL THRUST BLOCK AT PIPE BEND SD -WD]
VERTICAL THRUST BLOCK AT PIPE BEND SD-WOTA
HORIZONTAL THRUST BLOCK AT TEES &PLUGS SD -W08
CREEK CROSSING SO -W09
VALVE SETTING & BOX SD -W10
VALVE BOX WITH EXTENSION SDW11
VALVE EXTENSION SO -W12
AIR & VACUM-AIR RELEASE VALVE INSTALLATION SD -W13
BUTTERFLY VALVE SO -W14
2" BLOW OFF WITH METER BOX SDW15
BLOW OFF VALVE SID -W16
FIRE HYDRANT INSTALLATION SDW17
FIRE HYDRANT GUARD POST SD -W18
FIRE HYDRANT REFLECTOR INSTALLATION SDW19
SERVICE CONNECTION WITH METER BOX SD -W20
SERVICE CONNECTION WITH METER BOX SD -W21
REINFORCED CONCRETE CYLINDER PIPE DETAILS SO -W22
METER VAULT SO -W23
METER VAULT NOTES SD -W24
DOUBLE CHECK VALVE MW25
DOUBLE CHECK VAULT SO -W26
TOWNHOME FIRE SERVICE SDW27
CASING DETAIL SD -W28
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GENERAL NOTES
POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (P.V.C.) WATER PIPE
1 UNPLISTICIZEO POLYVINYL CHLORIDE IPV CI WATER PIPE SHALL MEET UP EXCEED REQUIREMENTS OF AMA WW
P V G RPE NTH CAST IRON OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS, PIPE SHALL BE LISTED BY UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES AND
SHALL BE APPROVED FOR USE IN CITIES AND TOWNS OF THE STATE CAL TEXAS BY THE STATE BOARD INSURANCE.
2 PVC WATER PIPE SHALL BE FORNISED WITH A LOCKED -IN OR OVAL WRIXAETER RUBBER RING AT EACH JaNTANDAN INTEGRAL
THICXENEO BELLnS A PART OF EACH JOINT THE PIPE CLASS SHNL BE A MINIMUM CUSS DR M FOR C PIPEANDCIASS 1ATOR 1$ FORS'
ANDLAR(ER PIPE LAYING LENGTHS SHALL BE120 FEET PIPE AND FITTINGS MUST BE ASSEMBLED W1TH NON TOXIC LUBRICANT
L ALL FIRE MINS SHALL BE CLASS OR14
I . FITTINGS FOR PVC WATER PIPE SHALL BE GRAY IRON OR DUCTILE IRON OF MECHANICAL
JOINT TYPEANO SHALL BE CLASS 250 INACCORDANCE NTH.CIR-11ANSLUR IBI
i UNLESSOTHERWISE SPECIREDCN PLANS OR SHOWN IN PROFILES. PVC WATER MRS SHALL BE INSTALLEDTO CLEAR
ALL UTILITY LINES
ri DOUBLE STRAPPED BRONZE EMOTES$HALL BE USED FOR WRING 2- OR SMALLER TAPS
SPECIFICATIONS FOR WATER PIPE
1 ALL WATER LINES SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED IN THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS.
ALLCASTIRONFITTINGS SIMLLBEMECHANICALJOINTFORDI PIPE,
ORMECHANICALJOINTFORPVC WATERPIPE.
ALL WATER WINS SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM COVER OR SUFFICIENT COVER TO CLEAR OTHER UTILITIES
B' AND SMALLER• 12'
8' 9d•
1V AN0@• W. TOW
REMOVE ALL BLEEDER LINES UPON COMPL ETCH OT TESTING
5 ALL WATER MAINS SHALL BE P URGED BY THE 'POLY PIG' METHOD
L. ALL DUCTILE I RON OR CAST I RCN PIPE AND OR FITTINGS SHALL BE POLLY-WRAPPED
WHERE CONFLICTS OCCUR WARP WATER LINE AROUND INLETS TO OBTAIN I'MIN CLEARANCE,
WATERLINES SHNL BE TESTED BOTH BACTENOLWICALLY AND HYDROSTATICALLY, WATER TO CHARGE
AND BLEED THE LINES SHALL BE MET FRED BY THE CONI AT HIS EXPENSE, SO AS TO ACCURATELY
DOCUMENT WATER USED,
STANDARD LOTRUCTON DETAIL
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I
COVER
4-M3BARS
FINISH GRADE
u 1
CONCRETE PAD 24' SQUARESHALL '}
BE POURED AROUND ALL VALVE BOXES[G;
NOT PLACED WITHIN CONCRETE VALVE BOX WITH
PAVEMENT 3XA PS I. CONCRETE NECESSARY EXTENSIONS
SEE NOTE #2
CONCRETE BASE BLOCK (POURED
LENGTH 2' -0 -MIN
WIDTH NORMAL TRENCH
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TYPICAL VALVE SETTING & BOX
NOTE:
P PHT R S GATE VALVES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH AMA STANDARD GWS
2 A PERMANENTLY ATTACHED VALVE EXTENSION STEM SHALL BE REQUIRED FOR ANY
VALVE THATS OPERATING NUT IS LOCATED IN EXCESS OF 4 FEET BELOW THE TDP
OF VALVE BOX, THIS EXTENSION SHALL BE OF SUFFICIENT LENGTH TO INSURE
THAT ITS TCP IS WITHIN4 FEET OF VALVE BOX LID
3 DUCTILE IRON OR C-" PVC PIPE SHALL BE USED FOR VALVE STACKS WITH TWO
PIECE ADJUSTABLE (SHORTY) VALVE BO%ES,
4 A V SHALL BE PLACED ON NEAHEST CURB WHERE VALVE IS IN FRONT OF CURB.
AND AN 'A' SHALL BE PLACED ON NEAREST CURB FOR INSTALUTIONS BEHIND THE CURB.
SYMBOL SHALLBE SAWCUT INTO CURB AND PAINTED BLUE
5 ALL CAST IRON MATERIALS SHALL BE DOMESTIC
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ALL CAST IRON FITTINGS SHALL BE OCMESTIC.
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1
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CONCRETE SHALL BE POURED
4-M3 BMS L VALVEAROUNDALLVALVE BONES NOT PLACED WITHIN
CONCRETE PAVEMENT. 3OW P S I CONCRETE
FINISH GRAGE
VALVE BON
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METER BOX
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NOTEMUELLER TENTURIAN OR EW PL
IN GI ALL FIRE HYDRANTS SHSLL
CONFORM TO AWNA STANDARD SPECIF IGTIONS
OR FIRE ENCRANTS FOR ORDINARY WATER
WDERSSEWCE FOR WATER AND SANITARYANITARYHYDRANTSWISPAMENTSLBARRELPPEDATTX$IDEBAM R
ALL XIXSPALL BE SCEPPEOWTHA
FFEANAFLANGE ALL ISEAMS BEALL BE
APPROVED IN ACCOROANCE WIM THE STANDARD
SPECIFICATIONS AND SPECIAL PRONASIONS
BONNET TO FLANGE AND ROME
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DATE FELDALE SHEET
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I 1
1
6"O STEEL PIPE WICONCRETE FILL
6LENGTH 1]' ABOVE PAVING, T BELOW
PAVINGI TO BE CASED IN 1B"0 PIER TO
DEPTH OF 1'L' BELOW BOTTOM OF
PIPE USE 2- 12' THRU PIPE INTO
CONCRETE PIER. PIPES TO BE PAINTED
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
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A BLUE STIMSONRE FIRE -LITE REFLECTOR
CR APPROVE. EQUAL1 TO BE PLACED IN
THE CENTER OF STREET OPPOSITE FIRE
HYDRANTS IME INSTALLATION OF THIS
REFLECTOR SHALL BE AS PRESCRIBED BY
THE MANUFACTURER
NOTEFIREHYDRANTSH41 BE LOCATED
OUTSIDE OF RADIUS,
TYPICAL FIRE HYDRANT REFLECTOR INSTALLATION
GTANOARO GONG TFUOT..F.EIAILEOWN= WATeR
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II
NOTE:
WATER SERVICES SHALL NOT BE CONNECTED TO FIRE HYDRANT LINES
ALL MATERIALS SHALL CONFORM i0 THE STANDARD SPEC]FICATONS
AN MR SPEC IAL PR W ISIONS
METER BOX
1'% T BLUE STRIPE ON FACE PLACEMENT
OF CURB MR SERVICE LOCATIONS V RIES
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rWGLESTOPIB'DEEP
14. MIN AWWACNOt
PE SERVICE LINE
MAIN FOR P OR SMALLER METER
METER BO% SHAEL BE CORRUGATED METAL 1e'DIAMETER. le DEEP. SLOTTED FOR SERVICE
PIPE FITTED WIM CAST IRON TOP AND LID WITH TOUCH HEADER OPENING (SEE VIEW BELOW)
LID SHALL PEC I BASS 6 HAYS DOMESTIC MFG LID WRHICPHAINPM LOCK OR
MER RING MIXER I WESTERN IRON NARKS 000N/82M OR EW WALEM
WATER METER SHALL BE PEACE D IN CENTER OF LOT NTH SANITARY SEWER HOUSE CO NNECT ON
LOCATED 10 FEET WWW STREAM ALL TAPS SHALL BE MADE AT aV ANGLE TO LOF PIPE
NOTE ALL METERS WILL BE PURCHASED FROM CITY OF ALLEN
NATIVE BACKFILL AT PC
COMPACTIONINOROOK TOUCH KAISER
X CIA IN ANY DIRECTION) OPENING l
PE SERVILE LINE
CLEAN SPWo
METER TOP
EMBEDMENT
35%COMPACTK
TYPICAL SERVICE CONNECTION WITH METER BOX
ALL CAST IRON MATERIALS SHALL BE DOMESTIC
I= STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETNLS
WATER
CITY OF ALLEN SERVICE CONNECTION
DEPARTMENT OF COINEERxG WITH METER BOX . REVDATE SHEET,
M.1. AUG . MG.
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NOTE:
WATER SERI $HALL NOT BE CONNECTED TO FIRE HYDRANT ONES
MATERIALS MATER5 SWALL COW DEN TO THE STANDARD $PECI RE ATIEN$
AND/OR SPECIAL PROVISIONS
METER BOX
P % 3' BLUE STRIPE ON FACE
OF CURB FOR SERVICE LOCATIONS 1
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NOT AND INTERNALSTFFNER STIFFNER REQUIRED FOR PE CONNECTION
DESIGNED FOR IE CONNECTION (ASTMF19b) LOCATECOMPRESSNONANGLE
ASTM FIB<B) 'STOP A6CLOSE TO EDGE OF METER AS
POSSIBLE ON A Y COMPOUND METER SET
ANGLE STOP IS' DEEP
Wf MIN AWWA C9D1
PE SERVICE LINE
MAIN
FOR 1' OR SMALLER METER
METER BO%$HALL MCORRUGATED METAL. IB' DIAMETER, 14' DEEP, SLOTTED FOR SERVICE
PIPE FITTED WITH GST IRON TOP AND LID WITH TOUCH READER OPENING (SEE NEW BELOW)
LID $HALL BE C I. BASIS S HAYS DOMESTIC MFG. LID WITH IOP HAIRPIN LOCK OR
MER RING M200A S WESTERN IRON WORN$ *DWlW =D OR EQUIVALENT
WATERMETER$IWL SE PLACED IN CENTER OF LOT WITH SANITARY SEWER HOUSE CONNECTION
LOCATED 10 FEET DOWN STREAM ALL TMS SHALL BE MADE AT AS ANGLE TO L OF PIPE
NOTE ALL SCOPE WILL BE PURCHASED FROM CRY OF ALLEN
NATIVE BACKFlLL AT Al
COMPACTION(NOROCR TOUCH READER
T DIA IN ANY DIRECTION)
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OPENING
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NOTE PROYIE I -MINIMUM THICKNESS CONCRETE OR CSMENT MOI BEATING
IN THE H AS
FLANGES
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CEMENT MORTAR, MIXED TO A CONSISTENCE
OF THICK CREAM. TO BE REARED IN FIELD
STEEL STRAP T HREADED THROUGH HEM BURLAP WIUPPEO AS MN UFACTUREDBY
OF UTRLAP WRAPPER DRANK TIGHT MN -MAD CORPOREWAL WIDTH OF
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CEMENTMORTATCFSNIFCONSISTENCY
HEALED N THE FEILD
STANDARD RUBBER GASKET JOINT
NOTE ALL CLOSURE SECTIONS SHALL BE
COIPCNP.TC H CDC%,L C THREADS ON FABRICATED ATTR HAND HOLES TO
INLET END MUELLER OR EWAL SEX HIDINGEIINSIDE OFPLA'' iS
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1 ALL SANITARY SEWER PIPE SHALL BE P.V.C. SDR -35 PIPE. OTHER PIPES SHALL BE
SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE CITY ENGINEER
2. SANITARY SEWER LATERALS SHALL INCLUDE 4 TEE WYE BEND, PIPE INSTALLED
10 FEET DOWNSTREAM FROM THE WATER MAIN SERVICE ON EACH LOT, UNLESS
OTHERWISE INDICATED ON THE PLANS. 6" LATERALS REQUIRE MANHOLE AT MAIN
SEWER PIPE
3 SANITARY SEWER PIPE JOINTS SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM DESIGNATIONS FOR
PV.0 PIPE
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TO THE STANDARD SPECIFICATION AND/OR SPECIAL PROVISIONS.
5 IN THE EVENT AN ITEM IS NOT COVERED IN THE CITY OF ALLEN SPECIFICATIONS,
THE CITY ENGINEERS'S DECISION SHALL APPLY
6 DROP MANHOLE REQUIRED FOR GRADE DIFFERENCES OF 18" OR GREATER
TV CAMERA,MANDREL, AIR TEST AND VACUUM TEST SANITARY SEWER
LINE(MANHOLE AFTER ALL UTILITIES HAVE BEEN INSTALLED.
8 SANITARY SEWER LINE WILL BE RE -AIR TESTED AFTER PAVING AND ALL UTILITIES
HAVE BEEN INSTALLED.
9. TWENTY ONE (21) MONTHS INTO MAINTENANCE PERIOD, ALL SANITARY SEWER
LINES WILL BE CAMERA INSPECTED FOR SAGS, SETTLEMENTS, SEPARATION, ETC,
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