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h. Remove the door from the bedroom to the garage and frame closed. This is not an <br />authorized access from the garage to the house per 2018 IRC code: <br />i. R302.5.1 Opening protection. Openings from a private garage directly into a <br />room used for sleeping purposes shall not be permitted. Other openings <br />between the garage and residence shall be equipped with solid wood doors not <br />less than 1% inches (35 mm) in thickness, solid or honeycomb -core steel doors <br />not less than 1% inches (35 mm) thick, or 20-minute fire -rated doors, equipped <br />with a self -closing or automatic -closing device. <br />i. Leave all walls exposed to framing for inspection <br />3. MASTER BEDROOM <br />a. Leave all annotated walls exposed to studs for inspection. <br />4. LIVING ROOM <br />REMOVE GWB AS SHOWN ON PLAN <br />a. Leave all annotated walls exposed to studs for inspection. <br />S. BEDROOM #3 (BASEMENT) <br />REMOVE GWB AS SHOWN ON PLAN <br />a. Leave all annotated walls at windows exposed to studs for future framing of larger, <br />egress compliant windows. <br />b. Leave the ceiling framing in closet exposed for future framing of load path to ground as <br />per ENG. <br />6. HALLWAY (BASEMENT) <br />REMOVE GWB AS SHOWN ON PLAN <br />a. Leave the ceiling exposed to inspect joists and for future framing of load path to ground <br />as per ENG. <br />b. Outside of bath, leave annotated wall exposed to studs for inspection. <br />7. BATHROOM (BASEMENT) <br />a. Leave annotated wall exposed to studs for inspection. <br />b. There maybe more areas to expose, but confer with plumbing inspector as to exactly <br />what he needs to see. <br />8. OTHER AREAS <br />a. There maybe other areas that need to be exposed that were missed in this list. Use <br />best judgement in removing the least expensive surface of a wall that allows hands-on <br />inspection to occur. <br />