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S • <br /> 2. In each room used for sleeping purposes. <br /> 3. In each story within a dwelling unit, including <br /> basements but not including crawl spaces and <br /> uninhabitable attics. In dwellings or dwelling <br /> units with split levels and without an intervening <br /> door between the adjacent levels, a smoke alarm <br /> installed on the upper level shall suffice for the <br /> adjacent lower level provided that the lower level <br /> is less than one full story below the upper level. <br /> 5. Smoke alarms are to be interconnected: <br /> [F] 907.2.11.5 Interconnection. Where more than one <br /> smoke alarm is required to be installed within an individual <br /> dwelling unit or sleeping unit in Group R or I-1 <br /> occupancies, the smoke alarms shall be interconnected <br /> in such a manner that the activation of one alarm will <br /> activate all of the alarms in the individual unit. Physical <br /> interconnection of smoke alarms shall not be <br /> required where listed wireless alarms are installed and <br /> all alarms sound upon activation of one alarm. The <br /> alarm shall be clearly audible in all bedrooms over <br /> background noise levels with all intervening doors <br /> 6. Carbon Monoxide alarms are to be located per the attached excerpt from IFC <br /> 1103.0 as amended by the State of Washington. <br /> 7. Unit 1 is to have a permanent sign at the main entry that the maximum occupant <br /> load is 10, per IBC table 1006.2.1. <br /> 8. Unit 2 is to have the interconnecting door to Unit 1 removed permanently, and <br /> one hour fire-resistive construction to maintain unit separation requirements, per <br /> IBC sections 420.2 and 708.1. <br /> 9. All dead bolts and latches on the exterior doors for all units should be openable <br /> from the inside without the use of a key or special knowledge, per IBC section <br /> 1010.1.9.3 (4.) <br /> Applicable codes include the 2015 International Building Code (IBC), the 2015 International Property <br /> Maintenance Code (IPMC), the 2015 International Fire Code (IFC), the 2015 International <br /> Mechanical Code (IMC), and the 2015 Washington State Energy Code (WSEC), as amended by the <br /> State of Washington and adopted by the City of Everett. The current IBC referenced standard for <br /> accessible design is the 2009 "Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities" (ICC/ANSI A117.1). <br /> Federal ADA regulations and standards may be more restrictive. Compliance with these regulations <br /> is the responsibility of the owner of the building. <br /> Additional requirements may be noted by other departments (such as Building Structural, Utilities, <br /> Planning, or Fire). <br /> CITY OF EVERETT PERMIT SERVICES 3200.CEDAR ST, EVERETT, WA 98201 425-257-8810 <br /> website: www.everettwa.pov/permit Page 2 email: everetteps(aeverettwa.gov <br />