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Building Code Board of Appeals <br />Agenda <br />September 25, 2024 <br />Page 12 of 56 <br />after the work is commenced for a period of 90 days. Before such work <br />can be recommenced, a new permit shall be first obtained. If new Code <br />have been adopted the new permit will incorporate all new codes and fees. <br />Permits are automatically extended 180 days from a passed Foundation <br />Inspection and a Passed Framing Inspection. <br />Sec. 15.04.070.- Section 1010.2.4 Amended —Locks and latches. <br />Section 1010.2.4 of the International Building Code is amended to <br />read as follows: <br />1010.2.4. Locks and Latches. Locks and latches shall be permitted <br />to prevent operation of doors where any of the following exist. Except for <br />Group A Occupancies shall only have Panic hardware no deadbolts or <br />other locks are allowed on any doors in group A occupancies. <br />1.Places of detention or restraint. <br />2. In Group I-1, Condition 2 and Group I-2 occupancies <br />where the clinical needs of persons receiving care require containment or <br />where persons receiving care pose a security threat, provided that all <br />clinical staff can readily unlock doors at all times, and all such locks are <br />keying to keys carried by all clinical staff at all times or all clinical staff <br />have the codes or other means necessary to operate the locks at all times. <br />3. Locking devices are permitted on doors to balconies, decks or <br />other exterior spaces of 250 square feet (23.23m2) or less, serving a private <br />office space. <br />4. In buildings in Occupancy Groups B, F, M and S, the main <br />door or doors are permitted to be equipped with key -operated locking <br />devices from the egress side provided: <br />4.1. The doors are the main exterior doors to the <br />building, or the doors are the main doors to the tenant space. <br />4.2. The locking device is readily distinguishable as <br />locked. <br />4.3. A readily visible durable sign is posted on the <br />egress side on or adjacent to the door stating: THIS DOOR TO REMAIN <br />UNLOCKED WHEN THIS SPACE IS OCCUPIED. The sign shall be in <br />letters one inch (25 mm) high on a contrasting background. <br />4.4. The use of the key -operated locking device is <br />revocable by the fire code official for due cause. <br />
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