Title: PERMITS
1PERMITS INSPECTIONS DEPARTMENT
- ADOPTING THE
- 2006 INTERNATIONAL CODES
- RESIDENTIAL (IRC)
- COMMERCIAL (IBC)
- HVAC (IMC)
- PLUMBING (IPC)
2 IMPORTANT DATES
- To date new codes have not been adopted by BOCC
- All code updates will be presented to the
Commissioners for adoption and a public hearing
will be held - New codes will be phased in similar to the 2003
code implementation
3IRC 2006 SECTION 301.5
CODE SECTION
DESCRIPTION
- R301.5 Minimum uniformly distributed live load
- Attics with limited storage 20 PSF
- Attics without storage 10 PSF
4IRC 2006 SECTION 302
CODE SECTION
DESCRIPTION
- R302.1 Exterior Wall and Opening Protection
- Exterior walls are now required to have a
minimum 1-hour fire-resistance rating where the
separation distance is less than 5 feet. - Unprotected openings are permitted in limited
quantities for fire separation distance between
3 and 5 feet
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6IRC 2006 SECTION 310
CODE SECTION
DESCRIPTION
- R310.1 Emergency Escape and Rescue Openings
- BY LOCAL AMENDMENT
- Basements in new construction and every sleeping
room shall have at least one operable emergency
and rescue opening. - R310.5 Emergency Openings under decks
- Emergency escape windows are allowed to be
installed under decks provided the window may be
fully opened and provide a path not less than 36
high to yard.
7IRC 2006 SECTION 313
CODE SECTION
DESCRIPTION
- R313.1 Smoke Alarms and Fire Alarm Systems
- All smoke alarms shall be listed in accordance
with UL217and installed in accordance with this
code and NFPA72 - R313.1.1 Smoke alarms in existing dwellings When
alterations, repairs or additions requiring a
permit occur, or when one or more sleeping rooms
are added or created in an existing dwelling,
the individual dwelling unit shall be provided
with smoke alarms located as required for a new
dwelling the smoke alarms shall be
interconnected and hard wired.
8IRC 2006 SECTION 313.2.1
CODE SECTION
DESCRIPTION
- EXCEPTIONS
- 1. Interconnection and hard wiring of smoke
alarms in existing areas shall not be required
where the alterations or repairs do not result in
the removal of interior wall or ceiling finishes
exposing the structure, unless there is an attic,
crawl space or basement available. - 2. Work involving exterior surfaces.
9IRC 2006 SECTION 403
CODE SECTION
DESCRIPTION
- R403 FOOTINGS
- R403.1 All structures requiring continuous
footings shall be reinforced with a minimum two
(2) 4 reinforcing bars or as specified by a
design professional. - exception footings are not required to be
continuous where changes of elevation exceed 4
ft.. Such footings shall be connected by masonry
lintels with a minimum of 18 bearing on steel
reinforced footings.
10IRC 2006 SECTION 403
- CODE SECTION
DESCRIPTION - R403 FOOTINGS
- R403.1.4.1 Except where otherwise protected from
frost, foundation walls, piers and other
permanent supports of buildings and structures
shall be protected from frost by one or more of
the following methods - 1. Extended below the frost line specified in
- Table R301.2.(1)
- 2. Erected on solid rock
11 IRC 2006 SECTION 400
CODE SECTION
DESCRIPTION
R403.1.6 Foundation Anchorage The wood sole
plates on exterior walls on monolithic slabs and
wood sill plates shall be anchored to the
foundation with anchor bolts space a maximum of
4-feet (1219mm) on center. exception Founda
tion anchorage, spaced as required to provide
equivalent anchorage to ½-inch-diameter anchor
bolts
12ANCHOR BOLTS EMBEDDED IN FOUNDATION 4FT OC MAX
13IRC 2006 SECTION 400
CODE SECTION
DESCRIPTION
- R404 FOUNDATION AND RETAINING WALLS
- R404.1 Concrete and masonry foundation walls when
constructed in accordance with section 404,
ACI318, ACI332, NCMA TR68-A or ACI 530/ASCE 5/TMS
402 are not required to bear the seal of the
architect or engineer responsible for the design. - TABLES R404.1(1), R404.1(2), R404.1(3)
ARE DELETED - R404.3 Wood Sill plates
- Wood sill plates shall be a minimum of 2-inch
by 6-inch nominal lumber for basements and crawl
spaces with walls with unbalanced fill greater
than4-feet in height. Other plates shall be
2-inch by 4-inch.
14IRC 2006 SECTION 400
CODE SECTION
DESCRIPTION
- R404.5 Retaining Walls
- Retaining walls that are not laterally supported
at the top and that retain in excess of 36-inches
of unbalanced fill shall be designed to ensure
stability against overturning, sliding, excessive
foundation pressure, and water uplift. Retaining
wall shall be designed for a safety factor of 1.5
against lateral sliding and overturning
15IRC 2006 SECTION 400
CODE SECTION
DESCRIPTION
- R408 UNDER FLOOR SPACE
- R408.2 Openings for under-floor ventilation shall
not be less than 1 sq. ft. for each 150 sq.
ft. of floor space area. - One such ventilation opening shall be within 3
ft of each corner of the building. -
16IRC 2006 SECTION 400
CODE SECTION
DESCRIPTION
R408.3 Unvented Crawl Spaces Ventilation
openings in under-floor spaces specified in
section R408.1 R408.2 shall not be required
where 1. Exposed earth is covered with a
continuous vapor retarder. All joints of the
vapor retarder shall overlap by 6-inches and
shall be sealed or taped.The edges shall extend
at least 6-inches up the stem wall and shall be
attached and sealed to the stem wall and
17IRC 2006 SECTION 400
CODE SECTION
DESCRIPTION
- R408.3 Unvented Crawl Spaces
- R408.3 (cont.)
- 2. One of the following is provided for the
under-floor space a. Continuously
operated mechanical exhaust ventilation at a rate
equal to 1cfm for each 50 sq. ft. of crawl space
area and the perimeter walls insulated in
accordance with section N1102.2.8, b. Conditioned
air supply sized to deliver at a rate equal to 1
cfm per 50 sq. ft. of under-floor area and
perimeter walls insulated - c. Plenum complying with N1601.4 if under-floor
spaces used as plenum
18IRC 2006 SECTION 600
CODE SECTION
DESCRIPTION
- R613.2 Window Sills
- Where window opening is gt 72 above grade
- 1. Lowest part of clear opening of the window
shall be a minimum of 24 above finished floor - 2. Glazing between the floor and 24 shall be
fixed or have an opening such that a 4 sphere
cannot pass through . - Exception
- Openings that are provided with a window
guards that comply with ASTM F2006 or F2090 -
19IRC 2006 SECTION 613.2
20IRC 2006 SECTION 700
CODE SECTION
DESCRIPTION
R702.4.2 Cement, Fiber-Cement, and Glass Mat
Gypsum Backers Green Gypsum board is no longer
allowed to be used as a backer behind tiled tub
and shower walls
21 IRC 2006 CHAPTER 11
- MARYLAND STATE ENERGY CODE
- As part of the International Energy Conservation
Code the state of Maryland has adopted the
Maryland Energy Code with no local amendments
allowed. Washington County will perform energy
code inspections, including verifying proper
installation, flame and smoke developed index on
insulation. - INSULATION INSPECTION WILL NOW BE REQUIRED
- N1108.8 Certificate
- A permanent certificate shall be posted inside
the electrical distribution panel completed by
the builder listing - 1. R-values installed in ceiling/roof, walls,
foundation, and ducts outside conditioned
spaces - 2. U-values solar heat gain coefficient of
all windows - 3. Type efficiency of heating, cooling, and
service water heating equipment. -
22IRC 2006 APPENDIX F
CODE SECTION
DESCRIPTION
- Radon Control Methods
- AF101 Scope. This appendix contains requirements
- For new construction in jurisdictions where
radon resistance construction is required. - Exception
- Radon control methods will not be required for
crawl spaces when - 1. Ventilation is provided to the outside per
section 408.1 408.2 - 2. All penetrations through the floor/ceiling
assembly comply with Section AF103.4.9 - 3. Crawl space access is provided in accordance
with AF103.4.10
23INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE
- A-2 Occupancies (Restaurants, Clubs, Bars,
Banquet Halls) - Shall be provided with a sprinkler system when
- The fire area exceeds 5,000 sq. ft.
- The fire area has an occupant load of 100 or more
- The fire area is on a floor other than the level
of exit discharge - Exemption added to increase mezzanine size in
Type I or II construction with sprinkler system
emergency communication system. - Labeling Identification of Fire Doors
- Separation of Occupancies Table Change
- International Existing Building Code
24INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE
- The protection of exterior egress elements to
prevent the accumulation of ice and snow is no
longer required. - Single means of egress from group E daycare
occupancy has been reduced from 50 to 10
occupants. - Residential daycare inspection will now be done
solely by Fire Marshall's Office - Chapter 11 deleted in its entirety
- Replaced with the Maryland Accessibility Code
25 INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE
BY LOCAL AMENDMENT
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2008 ALL MECHANICAL
CONTRACTORS DOING BUSINESS IN WASHINGTON COUNTY
MUST 1. REGISTER WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF
PERMITS INSPECTIONS AND 2. DISPLAY NAME OF
LICENSEE AND REGISTRATION NUMBER ON ALL
VEHICLES 3. PAY A REGISTRATION FEE
Appeals for HVAC decisions are heard by the
Washington County Plumbing and HVAC Board
26INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE
M1305.1 Service Inspection Access M1305.1.3 Clea
r Passage Way
27INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE
Chapter 10
- Boilers, Water Heaters, and Pressure Vessels
- Section 1004.8
- The sale, installation,or use of outdoor wood
boilers as defined and prohibited by Maryland
Statute (COMAR26.11.09.04) is hereby prohibited
in Washington County Maryland.
28INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE
Chapter 10
29ELECTRICAL CODE
- THE WASHINGTON COUNTY ELECTRICAL BOARD of
EXAMINERS AND SUPERVISORS has recommended to the
BOCC the adoption of The ICC Electrical Code 2006
Administrative Provisions. - Chapter 12 has been deleted by Local Amendment
- NEC 2008 and Local amendments will be reviewed
and considered for adoption next year
30CIVIL CITATIONS
- The Washington County Department of Permits
Inspections is charged with the enforcement of
the Washington County building codes to protect
and promote the health, safety and general
welfare of its residents. The Code authorizes the
County to establish civil penalties for
violations of the code in the event a violation
is not corrected in a reasonable period of time.
The goal of enforcing the code through the
issuance of citations is not to generate revenue,
but to encourage those in violation to bring
their properties into compliance with the
building codes.
31CIVIL CITATIONS
- Civil Citations will only be issued for the
following violations - 1. Work started without proper permits
- 2. Notice of stop work (Unlawful Continuance )
- 3. Violation of an unsafe structure posting
- 4. Violation of a certificate of Occupancy