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required repairs, demolition or removal have been completed and a <br /> certificate of occupancy is issued pursuant to the provisions of this code. <br /> Q. Section R114 of the 2006 Edition of the IRC is amended by adding the <br /> following language: <br /> R114.3 Unlawful to remove or deface. It shall be unlawful for any person <br /> to remove or deface any placard applied pursuant to this section until the <br /> required repairs, demolition or removal have been completed and a <br /> certificate of occupancy is issued pursuant to the provisions of this code. <br /> R. Section 115 of the 2006 Edition of the IBC is amended by adding the <br /> following language: <br /> 115.6 Unlawful to remove or deface. It shall be unlawful for any person <br /> to remove or deface any placard applied pursuant to this section until the <br /> required repairs, demolition or removal have been completed and a <br /> certificate of occupancy is issued pursuant to the provisions of this code. <br /> S. Table R301.2(1) of the 2006 Edition of the IRC is hereby amended to read as <br /> follows: <br /> Roof Winter Mean <br /> Snow Wind Speed Seismic Design Weathering Frost Line Termites Decay Design Ice Shield Flood Air Freeze Annual <br /> Load* (Gust) Category Depth Temp Underlay Hazards Index Temp <br /> 25 lbs/ft2 85 mph D2 Moderate 12" Slight to Slight to No 1979 175 50.5°F <br /> Moderate Moderate <br /> T. Rooftop Drainage. Section 903.4 of the 2006 Edition of the IRC and Section <br /> 1503.4 of the 2003 Edition of the IBC are hereby amended by adding the <br /> following: <br /> Rooftop drainage must be addressed and shall be disposed of by one of the <br /> following methods: <br /> a. tight line to storm drain system (private or public) <br /> b. concrete splash blocks <br /> c. tight line to roof runoff infiltration system <br /> A tight line to the property line with direct discharge to the abutting <br /> property or public right-of-way is prohibited unless specifically approved <br /> by the City on the construction plans/permit. <br /> In all cases, the method selected will be subject to approval by the City's <br /> Public Services Division, with considerations given to site, soil types, <br /> slope conditions, and the nature of the development. <br /> U. Section 1019.1 of the 2006 Edition of the IBC is amended by adding the <br /> following language: <br /> 1019.5 Basements. Notwithstanding the provisions of 1019.2, every <br /> occupant in a basement shall have access to not less than two exits. <br /> Exceptions: <br /> 1. Two or more dwelling units in a basement may have access <br /> to only one exit where the total occupant load served by that exist <br /> does not exceed 10. <br /> 2. Except as provided in Table 1015.1, access to only one exit <br /> need be provided from a basement within an individual dwelling <br /> unit. <br /> -5- <br />