CITY OF SHERIDAN, WYOMING 55 Grinnell Street, P.O. Box 848, Sheridan Wyoming 82801 Ph (307) 674-6483 Fax (307 )674-2195 Public Works Department

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MEMORANDUM Project Name:

Ordinance 2181, Adoption of the 2017 National Electrical Code

From:

Lane Thompson, P.E. Interim Public Works Director

To:

Mayor and Council

CC:

Mark Collins, City Administrator, Kevin Bare, Building Official

Date:

Discussion at the November 13, 2017 Study Session

Recommendation: Staff recommends the adoption of the 2017, National Electrical Code. This code is recognized for all State owned and leased facilities, commercially, and residentially.

Background: To be able to keep “Home Rule”, the City of Sheridan must adopt, at a minimum, the same Codes that the State of Wyoming adopts. This must take place within 6 months of the State Adoption. The State of Wyoming Adopted the 2017 National Electrical Code in July of 2017. The City of Sheridan Building Department has had multiple meetings with the State and the International Association for Electrical Inspectors to go over the significant changes that this Code adoption will bring. Electrical contractors and electrical journeyman, licensed with the State, are required to maintain a minimum of 16 hours of continued education to retain their licenses. The City of Sheridan Building Department has also notified the Big Horn Home Builders to ensure that they know that the new Electrical Codes are going to be adopted. The feedback from contractors has been positive as we prepare for this adoption. They all have stated that they wish for the City of Sheridan to continue to have “Home Rule”, as this is a benefit for them and also the citizens of the City. The following is a list of benefits for adopting the new code cycle. •

Plan review for projects can be conducted much faster.

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Local Authority Having Jurisdiction means a faster turnaround time for a finished product. Local inspectors are available to help with questions and site visits. Currently adopted Codes are consistent with surrounding communities. Newer codes offer the most up to date building techniques and the greatest flexibility. Educational classes are offered at multiple locations and different times throughout the State.

Attachments: Proposed changes to Ordinance

END OF MEMO

1 ORDINANCE NO. 2181

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An Ordinance Modifying Chapter 7-2, Technical Codes Adopted:

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WHEREAS, The State of Wyoming has adopted the 2017 edition of the National Electric Code,

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WHEREAS, As a condition of the City of Sheridan’s home rule on Electrical Code review, the City of Sheridan must adopt the current code adopted by the State of Wyoming within 6 months of the State adopting the Code,

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WHEREAS, City Staff believes these amendments are important for the health, welfare, and safety of the citizens of the City of Sheridan.

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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SHERIDAN:

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7-2 Technical codes—Adopted. (a)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

(8) (9)

(10)

(b)

(1) (A) (B)

The following technical codes are hereby adopted with the intent and purpose of replacing the outdated technical codes currently adopted by the city, with the following updated technical codes establishing the rules and regulations for all buildings, structures, site development and maintenance, and construction in the city in place thereof, except as amended in subsection (b) of this section, as follows: The “International Building Code,” 2015 Edition, published by the International Code Council, as amended; The “International Residential Code,” 2015 Edition, published by the International Code Council, as amended; The “International Existing Building Code,” 2015 Edition, published by the International Code Council, as amended; The “International Fuel Gas Code,” 2015 Edition, published by the International Code Council, as amended; The “International Plumbing Code,” 2015 Edition, in its entirety, published by the International Code Council, as amended; The “International Mechanical Code,” 2015 Edition, published by the International Code Council, as amended; The “Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings,” 1997 Edition, as adopted and published by the International Conference of Building Officials, as amended; The “National Electrical Code,” 2014 2017 Edition, as adopted and published by the National Fire Protection Association, as amended; The “International Fire Code,” 2015 Edition, published by the International Code Council, including Appendix Divisions D, E, F and G and current supplements thereto as amended; The IECC 2015 Edition, adopting minimum insulation standards only; (11) The “International Property Management Code” 2015 Edition Published by the International Code Council, Chapters 1, 2, 3. Amendments to adopted technical codes. The following specific provisions are adopted as amendments and modifications to the above-described Codes, as follows: The 2015 Edition of the International Residential Code as adopted by the city council shall be amended as follows: Section R302.6 all references to one-half-inch gypsum board in this section shall be changed to five-eighths-inch Type X gypsum board. Section R310. add: All bonus rooms meeting the requirements of habitable space and accessed by a compliant stairway shall be considered a bedroom and contain at least one emergency rescue and escape window and smoke alarm.

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R311.3.2 omit exception.

(D) Omit Section R313 and all sections requiring residential sprinkler systems. (E) R403.1.6 omit exceptions 1 and 2. (F) Figure R602.10.6.2 omit figure and all Code references to it. (G) Section R602.10.6.2 omit this section and all Code references to it. (H) Section M1503.4 shall be changed to allow for short circuiting of kitchen hoods, >400 CFM, with the use of interlocked makeup air dampers. (I) Section G2404.11 shall be omitted to not allow for water shutoff devices on fuel burning appliances. (J) Section G2527 shall be omitted to say:

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Venting and combustion air piping for high efficiency fuel burning appliances shall be solid, schedule 40 PVC, unless prohibited by the manufacture. Where primer required, it shall be non-contrasting. (K) (L)

Section G2439.7.2 shall be amended to prohibit the use of mechanical fasteners in dryer ducts. Section P2502.1 and P2503.4 shall be changed to say: Existing building sewer and building drain lines shall be videoed only when 3 inches or greater.

(M) (N) (O)

Section P2717 shall require evidence that the appliance is listed to protect against backflow or backflow devices shall be provided. Section P2905 shall be amended to exclude heat trace on water piping. Section P3103.2 shall be changed to say: Where 97.5-percent value of outside design temperature is 0°F (-18°C) or less, vent extensions through a roof or wall shall not be less than 3 inches (76 mm) in diameter.

(2) (A)

The 2015 Edition of the International Building Code as adopted by the city council shall be amended as follows: Section 105.2 Building Item 1 shall be changed to read: One-story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses, provided the floor area does not exceed 200 square feet.

(B) (C)

Section 406.3.4.1 all references to one-half-inch gypsum board in this section shall be changed to five-eighths-inch Type X gypsum board. International Building Code Section 406.4.5.1 shall be amended to read: Floor surfaces shall be of noncombustible, nonabsorbent materials. Floors shall drain to an approved oil separator or trap discharging to sewers in accordance with the plumbing code and the city utilities department.

(D) (E)

Section 1010.1.7 omit Exception. Section 1030 add: All bonus rooms meeting the requirements of habitable space and accessed by a compliant stairway shall be considered a bedroom and contain at least one emergency escape and rescue window and smoke alarm.

(F) Section 2308.6.5.2 omit this section and all Code references to it. (G) Figure 2308.6.5.. omit this figure and all Code references to it. (3) The 2015 Edition(s) of the International Mechanical Code and the International Fuel Gas Code as adopted by the city council shall be amended as follows: (A) Section 305 Table 305.4 of the IMC will be replaced with the IFGC Table 415.1 to provide more restrictive hanger spacing for steel pipe. (B) Sections 306.3.1, 306.4.1, and 306.5.2 of the IMC and any reference to the “Electric Code” will be interpreted as the National Electric Code.

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(C) Section 307.2.3 of the IMC and Section 307.6 of the IFGC shall be omitted so as to not require water level shut-off devices. (D) Section 402 part B will be omitted and the IMC Section 403 will be used only. (E) Section 406.4.1 shall be amended to say: Pressure tests on threaded gas piping shall be 10 lbs. for 15 minutes. (F)

Section 503.4.1 of the IFGC shall be amended to say:

Venting and combustion air piping for high efficiency fuel burning appliances shall be solid, schedule 40 PVC, unless prohibited by the manufacture. Where primer is required, it shall not be required to be contrasting. (G) Section 504.1 of the IMC omitting the exception for the installation of ductless clothes dryers. (H) Section 504.8.2 omitted to prohibit the use of mechanical fasteners in dryer ducts. (I) Sections 507.1.1 and 508.1.2 shall be omitted to allow for verification of air balancing on type 1 hoods by an engineer. (J) Section 701.2 shall include alarms for combustion air dampers, proving operation or an alternative; trapped combustion air. (K) Chapter 9 of the IMC shall be omitted disallowing the installation of unvented gas appliances. (L) Section 1102.3 omitted to not require locking caps on A/C condensers. (4) The 2015 Edition of the International Plumbing Code as adopted by city council shall be amended as follows: (A) In addition to the venting requirements in Chapter 9 of the IPC at least one atmospheric vent shall be installed to serve each level or floor. (B) Section 202 omit collected rain water to say: Collected rain water shall be stored above grade and shall overflow to its natural runoff location.

(C)

Section 308.5 shall be amended to say:

Piping shall be supported in accordance with Table 308.5 and allow for plumbers strap to be used as a mid-story guide.

(D) Sections 406.1 and 409.2 shall require evidence that the appliance is listed to protect against backflow or a backflow device shall be provided. (E) Sections 607.2.1 and 903.2 amended to exclude heat trace as hot water or tempered water sources. (F) Sections 802.1, 802.1.1, and 802.1.8 shall be amended to prohibit separate drains for triple sinks. (5) The 2014 2017 Edition of the National Electric Code as adopted by the city council shall be amended as follows: (A) Section 230.70(A)(1) is amended to read: The service disconnecting means shall be installed at a readily accessible location outside of the building nearest the point of entrance of the service conductors. Feeders to other buildings or structures will require a disconnect means on the exterior.

(6) The 2015 Edition of the International Fire Code as adopted by the city council shall be amended as follows: (A) Section 101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the Fire Code of the City of Sheridan.

(B)

Section 109.4 Violation penalties.

Persons who shall violate a provision 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 provisions of this code, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not more than seven hundred fifty dollars or by imprisonment not exceeding 180 days, or both such fine and imprisonment. Each day that a violation continues after due notice has been served shall be deemed a separate offense.

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(C)

Section 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 less than fifty dollars or more than seven hundred fifty dollars.

(D)

Section 503.2.7 Grade.

The grade of fire apparatus access roads shall be established pursuant to the provisions of Sheridan City Code, Appendix B, Article 5.

(E) Section 5504.3.1.1 of the International Fire Code in which storage of flammable cryogenic fluids in stationary containers outside of buildings is restricted is hereby established as the corporate limits of the city except for those areas that are zoned M-1, industrial district, and which have been granted approval by the board of adjustments as per Appendix A, Section 9 of the City Code. (F) Section 5704.2.9.6.1 (Above-ground tanks) of the International Fire Code in which storage of Class I and II liquids in above-ground tanks outside of buildings is restricted is hereby established as the corporate limits of the city except for those areas that are zoned M-1, industrial district, and which have been granted approval by the board of adjustments as per Appendix A, Section 9 of the City Code. (G) Section 5706.2.4.4 (Farms and construction sites) of the International Fire Code in which storage of Class I and II liquids in above-ground tanks outside of buildings is restricted is hereby established as the corporate limits of the city except for those areas that are zoned M-1, industrial district, and which have been granted approval by the board of adjustments as per Appendix A, Section 9 of the City Code. (H) Section 6104.2 of the International Fire Code in which storage of liquefied petroleum gas is restricted is hereby established as the corporate limits of the city except for those areas that are zoned M-1, industrial district, and which have been granted approval by the board of adjustments as per Appendix A, Section 9 of the City Code. In other areas of the city of Sheridan, the maximum capacity of above-ground liquefied petroleum tanks shall be one hundred twenty-five gallons. The maximum capacity of underground liquefied petroleum tanks shall be five hundred gallons. The maximum capacity of above-ground liquefied petroleum tanks attached to RVs, fifth wheel camping trailers, campers, and similar units shall be a single one hundred gallon tank. (I) Chapter 80 Reference Standards. This chapter lists the standards that are referenced in various sections of this Code. The standards are listed herein by the promulgating agency of the standard, the standard identification, the effective date and title, and the section or sections of this document that referenced the standard. The “effective date” of the referenced standard shall mean the latest edition of such standard available to the city of Sheridan. The application of the referenced standards shall be as specified in Section 102.7. (J) Appendix D, section D103.2 Grade. Fire apparatus access roads shall be at the grades as established pursuant to Sheridan City Code, Appendix B, Article 5. (K) Wherever the International Fire Code references the ICC Electrical Code, it shall mean the latest adopted electrical code of the city of Sheridan. (L) Wherever the International Fire Code references the International Plumbing Code, it shall mean the latest adopted plumbing code of the city of Sheridan. (M) Wherever the International Fire Code references the International Mechanical Code, it shall mean the latest adopted mechanical code of the city of Sheridan. (N) The city of Sheridan Code, Appendix B, Article 5, section 504, shall be amended by inserting immediately after the table labeled “Street Classification,” the following provision: As to any particular project, that portion of the Street Classification Table above which specifies maximum grades may be modified with the approval of the Director of Public Works to allow for greater grade, depending upon factors including by way of illustration and not limitation: a lack of structures or access at points off that portion of the road having an excess grade; design of lower grade areas at the top and bottom of grade to accommodate reasonable and safe traffic flow; absence of intersections in the high grade portions of the road; the grade at which the fire department’s apparatus can reasonably provide fire protection and the difficulties of safety operations on steep grades; the increased costs to the community of street operations and maintenance on steep grades; and other commonly recognized practices or standards for safe and appropriate road design.

(O) With respect to any reference in the International Fire Code relating to the requirement of two separate and approved fire apparatus roads, or similar language including, 4

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but limited to, that language used in IFC Appendix D, sections D104, D106 and D107, approval of a project’s secondary access pursuant to and in accord with the city of Sheridan Ordinance 2015 shall be deemed to satisfy the International Fire Code requirements relating to two separate and approved fire apparatus roads. (P) Section 903.2.1 Group A, Exception shall be amended to say: This section shall not apply to a grade level story without a shared Exit or Exit access components.

(7) These changes shall specifically address the International Existing Building Code as stated below: (A) Section 804.2.2 Groups A, E, F-1, H, I, M, R-1, R-2, R-4, S-1 and S-2. In buildings with occupancies in Groups A, E, F-1, H, I, M, R-1, R-2, R-4, S-1, and S-2, work areas that include exits or corridors shared by more than one tenant or that serve an occupant load greater than 30 shall be provided with automatic sprinkler protection where all of the following conditions occur: 1. The work area is required to be provided with automatic sprinkler protection in accordance with the International Building Code as applicable to new construction; Exception: Buildings containing an A-2 occupancy are not required to have an automatic sprinkler system if the occupant load is less than 300, as determined by the International Building Code, Table 1004.1.1; 2. The work area exceeds 50 percent of the floor area; and

(b) Any person who shall violate the provisions of the adopted technical codes shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Each noncompliant condition shall constitute a separate violation. (c) The application of penalties described in subsection (c) of this section shall not prevent the forced abatement of dangerous or prohibited conditions. (d) The method of appeal of any determination of the building official and Fire Code official in the administration of the adopted technical codes shall be as stated in Chapter 29 of Sheridan City Code. (e) If any section, paragraph, clause, or provision of any of the adopted technical codes shall be for any reason held to be invalid or unenforceable, the invalidity or unenforceability of such section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of the adopted technical codes, the intent being that the various provisions found therein are severable in as much as they have been adopted by the city council. (f) These changes shall specifically address the International Property Management Code: (1) Strike section 103.1. (2) Strike section 103.4. (3) Strike section 103.4.1. (4) Strike section 106.2. (5) Strike section 107 in its entirety. (6) Strike section 109.6. (7) Strike section 111 in its entirety. (8) Section 106.3 Any reference to Section 107 to be deleted. (9) Section 108.3 Notice: Whenever the code official has condemned a structure or equipment under the provisions of this section, notice shall be posted in a conspicuous place in or about the structure affected by such notice and served on the owner, owner’s authorized agent or the person or persons responsible for the structure or equipment. Service of the notice may be made by personal delivery or by certified mail. (10) Amend Section 302.5 to state: Rodent and/or Pigeon (Bird) harborage. Structures and exterior property shall be kept free from rodent and/or pigeon harborage and infestation. When rodents and/or pigeons are found, they shall be promptly exterminated by approved processes that will not be injurious to human health. After pest elimination, proper precautions shall be taken to eliminate rodent and/or pigeon harborage and prevent reinfestation.

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Strike section 302.8. Strike section 304.2. Strike section 304.4. Strike section 304.5. Strike section 304.6. Strike section 304.8. Strike section 304.9. Strike section 304.10. Strike section 304.12.

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(20) Strike section 304.13 in its entirety. (21) Strike section 304.14. (22) Strike section 304.15. (23) Strike section 304.17. (24) Strike section 304.18 in its entirety. (25) Strike section 305 in its entirety. (26) Strike section 306 in its entirety. (27) Strike section 307 in its entirety. (Ord. No. 1015, 6-1-59; Ord. No. 1016, 6-1-59; Ord. No. 1018, 6-1-59; Ord. No. 1060, § 1, 3-12-62; Ord. No. 1138, § 1, 12-9-68; Ord. No. 1180, § 1, 8-9-71; Ord. No. 1210, § 1, 6-12-72; Ord. No. 1324, § 1, 5-24-76; Ord. No. 1481, § 1, 1-1480; Ord. No. 1535, § 1, 6-7-82; Ord. No. 1576, § 1, 11-14-83; Ord. No. 1613, § 1, 9-3-85; Ord. No. 1633, § 1, 2-2-87; Ord. No. 1636, § 1, 4-6-87; Ord. No. 1649, § 1, 4-4-88; Ord. No. 1662, § 1, 3-6-89; Ord. No. 1670, § 1, 2-20-89; Ord. No. 1680, § 1, 2-19-91; Ord. No. 1684, § 1, 4-1591; Ord. No. 1695, § 1, 1-6-92; Ord. No. 1717, § 3, 6-21-93; Ord. No. 1743, § 1, 9-19-94; Ord. No. 1755, § 1, 6-19-95; Ord. No. 1798, § 1, 7-7-97; Ord. No. 1808, § 1, 11-3-97; Ord. No. 1810, § 1, 2-2-98; Ord. No. 1829, § 1, 12-21-98; Ord. No. 1839, § 1, 9-9-99; Ord. No. 1874, § 1, 3-1901; Ord. No. 1968 § 1, 5-16-05; Ord. No. 1999 § 1, 6-19-06; Ord. No. 2034 § 1, 1-21-08; Ord. No. 2088 § 1, 3-15-10; Ord. No. 2115, § 1, 11-21-11; Ord. No. 2117, §1, 12-5-11; Ord. No. 2131, § 1, 11-5-12; Ord. No. 2145, § 1, 7-7-14; Ord. No. 2168, § 1, 9-19-16.)

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34 (8) The “National Electrical Code,” 2014 2017 Edition, as adopted and published by. 35 the National Fire Protection Association, as amended;. 36 (9) The “International Fire Code,” 2015 Edition, published by the International Code. 37 Council, including Appendix Divisions D, E, F and G and current supplements.

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