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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd2013-004 Sponsored by: Hunt Introduction Date: April 8, 2013 Public Hearing Date: April 22, 2013 Postponed to: May 13, 2013 lb w Additional Public Hearing: May 13, 2013 Enactment Date: May 13, 2013 CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2013 -004 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AMENDING SEWARD CITY CODE, SECTION 12.05.031, INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE, ADOPTING THE 2012 INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE (IMC) INCLUDING REVISIONS WHEREAS, as of the 16`" day of November 2012, the State of Alaska has adopted the 2009 Edition of the International Mechanical Code (IMC); and WHEREAS, revisions the State of Alaska makes to the IMC affects the City of Seward's deferral from the State of Alaska; and WHEREAS, the 2012 edition of the IMC is currently being reviewed by the State of Alaska for proposed adoption in 2013; and WHEREAS, the proposed amendments to the IMC are proposed by the State of Alaska and the City of Seward; and WHEREAS, the proposed amendments are consistent with the scope of providing a safe place to work and live for the citizens of the City of Seward. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, HEREBY ORDAINS that: Section 1. The asterisks note changes made by the State of Alaska to the IMC. These asterisks are inserted for the benefit of the reader to indicate items which were changed by the State and cannot be modified to be any less restrictive by the City of Seward. These marks will be removed by the City Clerk before being codified. Section 2. The Seward City Code Section 12.05.031 is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 12.05.031 International Mechanical Code - Adopted. CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2013 -004 Page 2 of 9 a) The 2012 edition of the International Mechanical Code, including appendix chapters listed in j subsection (b) below, published by the International Code Council is hereby designated and shall be known as the Seward Mechanical Code and shall constitute the laws of the city relating to mechanical systems. Although not published in full in this section, all of the provisions of the International Mechanical Code and the appendices cited shall be and are hereby adopted by reference to the same extent as if set forth in full herein, except to the extent that the International Mechanical Code is amended by or in conflict with this code or any relevant ordinance later adopted, in which case the provisions of this code shall apply. b) The following revisions are made to the International Mechanical Code 2012 Edition, hereinafter sometimes referred to as the IMC in its application as the Seward Mechanical Code. (1) The IMC Chapters 1 -15 and Appendix A (2012 edition) are adopted by reference to regulate the design, installation, maintenance, alteration and inspection of mechanical systems that are permanently installed and utilized to provide control of environmental conditions and related processes within buildings, with the following revisions: (2) *The IMC is revised by deleting all the references to the "ICC Electrical Code or NFPA 70" and replacing them with "Electrical Code as adopted by 8 AAC 70.025, as amended as of October 16, 2012 and as amended from time to time." (3) *The IMC is revised by deleting all the references TO THE INTERNATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE, with the exception of chapters 6 and 7 (of the "International Fuel Gas Code ") and all references to the "International Plumbing Code" and replacing them with "Plumbing Code as adopted by 8 AAC 63.010, as amended as of February 23, 2011 and as amended from time to time." (4) Chapter 1 of the IMC is revised by deleting Sections 103, 104, 106 -108 and 110 and references to the International Existing Building Code "IEBC" and the International Energy Conservation Code "IECC." (5) Chapter 1, Section 109 (Means of Appeal) of the IMC, is amended to reflect Seward City Code (SCC) 9.15.112. (6) *Chapter 3, Subsection 301.6 (Fuel gas appliances and equipment) of the IMC, is revised by deleting the words "fuel gas distribution piping and equipment" and "fuel gas fired appliance venting systems." (7) *Chapter 3, Section 303.3 (Prohibited Locations) of the IMC, is revised by deleting the words "of the International Energy Conservation Code" from the second sentence CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2013 -004 Page 3 of 9 of exception 3. (8) * Chapter 3, Subsection 304.9 (Clearances to combustibles construction) of the IMC, is revised to read: "Clearances to combustible construction. Heat- producing equipment and appliances must be installed to maintain the required clearances to combustible construction as specified in the listing and manufacturer's instructions. These clearances may be reduced only in accordance with Section 308 of the IMC. Certain unlisted, heat - producing equipment shall be allowed if the equipment is installed in a manner so as to maintain the clearances to combustible construction specified in Table 308.6 "Clearance Reduction Methods ", of this Code. Clearances to combustibles must include considerations as door swing, drawer pull, overhead projections or shelving and window swing, shutters, coverings, and drapes. Devices such as doorstops or limits, closers, drapery ties, or guards, may not be used to provide the required clearances." (9) Chapter 3, Subsection 304.9 of the IMC, is revised by amending Table 304.8 and 304.9 to read: "Table 304.8 STANDARD INSTALLATION CLEARANCES, IN INCHES FOR CERTAIN UNLISTED HEAT - PRODUCING APPLIANCES" From Top and Sides of err Above Top Warm -air of Casing or Bonnet or From Front From Back From Sides Appliances Fuel Appliance Plenum (1) (6) (6) Residential -Type Furnaces -Floor for Solid 18(2) 18(2) 48 18 18 mounting on combustible floors Automatic 36 12 12 12 Oil or Comb. Gas-Oil Room Heaters (3) Oil or Solid 36 24 12 12 Circulating type Radiant or other type Oil or Solid 36 36 36 36 Fireplace stove Solid 48(4) 54 48(4) 48(4) Incinerators 36(5) 48 36 36 Domestic types Commercial -type Low Heat Appl. Unit Heaters Floor All Fuels 18 48 18 18 mounted any size Other Low -Heat All Fuels 18 18 48 18 18 Industrial Appl. Floor Mounted or Suspended Commercial Ind. Type Med Heat Appliances Incinerators All sizes 48 96 36 36 CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2013 -004 Page 4 of 9 awl "Table 304.9 CLEARANCES IN INCHES, WITH SPECIFIED FORMS OF PROTECTION" wira CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2013 -004 Page 5 of 9 L TYPE OF PROTECTION Applied to the Combustible Material Unless Otherwise WHERE THE STANDARD CLEARANCE IN TABLE 304.8 WITH NO PROTECTION IS: Specified and Covering All Surfaces within the Distance Specified as the Required Clearance with No Protection 36 Inches 18 Inches 12 Inches 6 Inches (Thicknesses Are x25.4 for mm Minimum) x25.4 for mm Above Sides Chimney Above Sides Chimney Above Sides Chimney Above Sides Chimne■ and or Vent and or Vent and or Vent and or Vent Rear Connector Rear Connector Rear Connector Rear Connector 1. 1/4 inch 30 18 30 15 9 12 9 6 6 3 2 3 insulating millboard spaced out one inch' 2. 0.013 inch 24 18 24 12 9 12 9 6 4 3 2 2 (No. 28 manufacturer's standard gage) steel sheet on 1/4 inch insulating illio millboard 3. 0.013 inch 18 12 18 9 6 9 6 4 4 2 2 2 (No. 28 manufacturer's standard gage) steel sheet spaced out one inch' 4. 0.013 inch 18 12 18 9 6 9 6 4 4 2 2 2 (No. 28 manufacturer's standard gage) steel sheet on 1/8 inch insulating millboard spaced out one inch' 5. 1'A inches 18 12 36 9 6 18 6 4 9 2 1 6 insulating cement covering on heating appliance 6. '/ inch 18 12 18 6 6 6 4 4 4 2 2 2 insulating millboard on 1 inch mineral fiber batts reinforced with F i wire mesh or ""1 equivalent CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2013 -004 Page 6 of 9 1. For appliances complying with Sections 304.2 and 304.3. 2. Except for the protection described in Item 5, all clearances shall be measured from the outer surface of the appliance to the combustible material, disregarding any intervening protection applied to the combustible material. 3. Spacers shall be of noncombustible material. NOTE: Insulating millboard is a factory -made product formed of noncombustible materials, normally fibers, and having a thermal conductivity of 1 BTU -inch per square foot per degree Fahrenheit (1.73 W /(mK)) or less. (10) *Chapter 3, Section 308.5 of the IMC, is revised by adding the following to the end of the sentence: "and the manufacturers' specifications." (11) * Chapter 3, Section 312.1 (Load Calculations) of the IMC, is revised by deleting the words "using the design parameters specified in Chapter 3 of the International Energy Conservation Code." (12) *Chapter 4, Section 403.3 (Ventilation rate) of the IMC, the first sentence is revised to read: "Ventilation systems must be designed to have the capacity to supply the minimum outdoor airflow rate required in Table 403.3 "Minimum Ventilation Rates" based in the occupancy of the space and the occupant load or other parameter as stated herein, or in accordance with the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Standard 62 (2010 Edition) as adopted by reference." (13) *Chapter 5, Section 514.1 (General) of the IMC, is revised by deleting the second sentence and replacing it with "Energy recovery ventilation systems must be installed according to the manufacturer's instructions and specifications." (14) *Chapter 8, Section 804.1 (Direct vent termination) of the IMC, is revised by adding a second sentence "Combustion vents for direct vent chambers are at least three foot high or provide snowdrift prevention." (15) *Chapter 9, Section 907.1 (General) of the IMC, is revised by adding a second sentence to read "Commercial standard UL 2790 may be accepted as an alternative to UL 791 and residential standard UL 508 and UL 698 may not be acceptable as an alternative to UL 791." (16) *Chapter 9 (Specific Appliances, Fireplaces and Solid Fuel - Burning Equipment) of the IMC, is revised by adding Section 929 to read: "SECTION 929 UNVENTED ROOM HEATERS. 929.1 General. Unvented room heaters shall be tested in accordance with American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z21.11.2 (2011 Edition), adopted by reference CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2013 -004 Page 7 of 9 and may be installed in accordance with the conditions of the listing and the manufacturer's installation instructions. 929.2 Prohibited use. One or more unvented room heaters may not be used as the sole source of comfort heating in a dwelling unit. 929.3 Input rating. Unvented room heaters may not have an input rating in excess of 40,000 Btu/h (11.7 kW). 929.4 Prohibited locations. Unvented room heaters may not be installed within Group A, E, or I Occupancies. These appliances may not be located in. or obtain combustion air from, any of the following rooms or spaces: (1) Sleeping Rooms; (2) Bedrooms (3) Toilet rooms; (4) Storage closets; (5) Surgical rooms. Exceptions: a. A single wall- mounted unvented room heater equipped with and oxygen depletion safety shutoff system and installed in a bathroom provided the input irimp rating does not exceed 6000 Btu per hour (1.76 kW) and the bathroom is not a confined space. b. A single wall- mounted unvented room heater equipped with and oxygen depletion safety shutoff system and installed in a bedroom if the input rating does not exceed 10,000 Btu per hour (2.93 kW) and the bedroom is not a confined space. 929.5 Room or space volume. The aggregate input rating of all unvented appliances in a room or space may not exceed 20 Btu/h per cubic foot of volume of the room or space. Where the room or space in which the equipment is installed is directly connected to another room or space by a doorway, archway, or other opening of comparable size that cannot be closed, the volume of such adjacent room or space may be permitted to be included in the calculations. 929.6 Oxygen- depletion safety system. Unvented room heaters shall be equipped with an oxygen - depletion- sensitive safety shutoff system. The system shall shut off the gas supply to the main and pilot burners when the oxygen in the surrounding atmosphere is depleted to the percent concentration specified by the manufacturer, j but not lower than 18 percent. The system may not incorporate field adjustment CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2013 -004 Page 8 of 9 means capable of changing the set point at which the system acts to shut off the gas supply to the room heater. 929.7 Unvented log heaters. An unvented log heater may not be installed in a factory -built fireplace unless the fireplace system has been specifically tested, listed, and labeled for the use in accordance with Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 127. "; (17) *Chapter 10, Section 1001.1 (Scope) of the IMC, is revised, with the exceptions remaining, to read: "Scope. This chapter governs the installation, alteration, and repair of boilers, water heaters, and pressure vessels not subject to the provisions of the department of labor and workforce development under AS 18.60.180- 18.60.395." (18) Chapter 10, Section 1001 (General) of the IMC is revised by adding a new section 1001.2 to read: "Boilers, water heaters and pressure vessels installed in accordance with this chapter shall be braced, anchored or strapped to resist falling or horizontal displacement due to seismic activity or flooding conditions." (19) *Chapter 10 of the IMC is revised by deleting Section 1011. (20) *Chapter 14 (Solar Systems) of the IMC, is revised by deleting the body of the chapter and inserting a new Section 1401 to read: "General. Solar energy equipment and appliances must be installed in compliance with the Solar Energy Code as adopted by 8 AAC 63.010, as amended as of February 3, 2011 and as amended from time to time." (21) *Chapter 15 (Reference Standards) of the IMC, is revised by adding or changing the referenced standards from the publication date listed to the following edition, and these standards are adopted by reference: NFPA 13 -2013 Installation of Sprinkler Systems; NFPA 72 -2013 National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 96 -2011 Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations. Section 3. The City of Seward shall possess three copies of the city designated edition of the International Building Code for public use, inspection and examination. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect ten days following its enactment. ENACTED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 22 day of April, 2013. a THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2013 -004 Page 9 of 9 David Seaway , or AYES: Valdatta, Bardarson, Keil, Shafer, Terry, Seaward NOES: None ABSENT: Casagranda ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: %Cr i oaanna Kinne CMC y Clerk (City Seal) % ,,,,,,,,,,,. 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