DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS
DIRECTOR’S OFFICE
CONSTRUCTION CODE
Filed with the secretary of state on
These rules take effect 120 days after filing with the secretary of state.
(By authority conferred on the director of the department of licensing and regulatory affairs by section 4 of the Stille-DeRossett-Hale single state construction code act, 1972 PA 230, MCL 125.1504, and Executive Reorganization Order Nos. 2003-1, 2008-4, and 2011-4, MCL 445.2011, 445.2025, and 445.2030)
R 408.30401, R 408.30401a, R 408.30402, R 408.30403, R 408.30404, R 408.30409, R 408.30414, R 408.30415a, R 408.30418, R 408.30419, R 408.30427, R 408.30428, R 408.30441, R 408.30442, R 408.30446, R 408.30448d, R 408.30458, R 408.30459, and R 408.30499 of the Michigan Administrative Code are amended, R 408.30406, R 408.30415, R 408.30417, and R 408.30422 are added, and R 408.30408, R 408.30410, R 408.30411, R 408.30412, and R 408.30443 are rescinded, as follows:
PART 4. BUILDING CODE
R 408.30401 Applicable code.
Rule 401. The provisions of the international building
code, 20152018 edition,
including appendices F, G, and H, except for sections 104.2, 104.3, 104.5,
104.7, 104.8, 104.10, 105.3, 105.3.1, 105.3.2, 105.6, 109.1, 109.2
to 109.6, 110.3.9, 111.1, 111.2, 111.3, 113.2, 113.3, 114.1, 114.2, 114.3,
114.4, 115.1 to 115.3, 415.9.1.2 to 415.9.1.9, 415.7.4 , 423.4,
423.4.1, 903.2.8.4, 2902 to 2902.6, Table 2902.1, 3005.5, the definition of
“agricultural building” in section 202, the definition
of "recreational vehicle"
in Appendix G, and IECC-2015, IEBC-2015, IMC-2015, IPC-2015, IPSDC-2015, and NFPA 70-2014, listed in chapter 35, govern the
construction, alteration, relocation,
demolition, use, and occupancy of
buildings and structures, and, with exceptions noted, the international
building code is adopted by reference
in these rules. All references to
the International Building Code, International
Residential Code,
International Energy Conservation Code, National
Electrical Code, International
Existing Building Code,
International Mechanical Code, and
International Plumbing Code mean the Michigan Building Code, Michigan
Residential Code, Michigan Energy Code, Michigan
Electrical Code, Michigan Rehabilitation Code for Existing Buildings,
Michigan Mechanical Code, and Michigan Plumbing
Code respectively. The
code is available for
inspection, and purchase at the Michigan
Department of Licensing and
Regulatory Affairs, Bureau of Construction
Codes, 611 W. Ottawa St., 1st Floor Ottawa Building Lansing, MI
48933. The code may
be purchased from the International Code Council, through the
bureau’s website at www.michigan.gov/bcc,
at a cost as of the time of adoption of these amendatory rules of $128.00$134.00.
R 408.30401a Adult foster care facilities and child care organizations.
Rule 401a. (1) Promulgation authority for fire
safety standards for facilities and camps licensed or registered under the
adult foster care facility licensing act, 1979 PA 218, MCL 400.701 to
400.737, and the child care organizations act, 1973 PA 116, MCL 722.111
to 722.128, is vested in the department of human services and the bureau of
fire services. These requirements are in addition to the provisions of the
Michigan building codes and the requirements of the Stille-DeRossett-Hale
single state construction code act, 1972 PA 230, MCL 125.1501 to 125.1531.
(2) Until amended or rescinded by the promulgating
authority, the 2003 Michigan building code provisions relative to fire safety
standards for facilities licensed under the adult foster care facility
licensing act, 1979 PA 218, being MCL 400.701 et seq., and the child care
organizations act, 1973 PA 116, being MCL 722.101 et seq., remain in effect.
R 408.30402 TitleGeneral.
Rule 402. SectionSections 101.1 and
101.3 of the code isare amended to read as follows:
101.1. Title. These rules shall be known as the Michigan building code, hereinafter referred to as "the code."
101.3. Intent. The purpose of this code and the Stille-DeRossett-Hale single state construction code act, 1972 PA 230, MCL 125.1501 to 125.1531, is to establish the minimum requirements to provide a reasonable level of safety, public health, and general welfare through structural strength, means of egress facilities, stability, sanitation, adequate light and ventilation, energy conservation, and safety to life and property from fire and other hazards attributed to the built environment and to provide a reasonable level of safety to fire fighters and emergency responders during emergency operations. The Stille-DeRossett-Hale single state construction code act, 1972 PA 230, MCL 125.1501 to 125.1531, shall take precedence over all provisions of the code.
R 408.30403 Residential group R-3.
Rule 403. Sections 310.5, 310.5.1,310.4, 310.4.1,
903.3.8.1, and 903.3.8.5 are amended
and 903.2.8.3 is added to the code to read as follows:
310.5.310.4 Residential group
R-3. Residential occupancies where the occupants are
primarily permanent in nature and
not classified as group R-1, R-2, R-4, or I, including any of the
following:
(a) Adult foster care family homes or adult foster care small group homes licensed per the adult foster care facility licensing act, 1979 PA 218, MCL 400.701 to 400.737, that provide accommodations for 6 or fewer persons receiving care.
(b) Buildings that do not contain more than 2 dwelling units.
(c) Boarding houses (nontransient) with 16 or fewer occupants.
(d) Boarding houses (transient) with 10 or fewer occupants.
(e) Congregate living facilities (nontransient) with 16 or fewer occupants.
(f) Congregate living facilities (transient) with 10 or fewer occupants.
(g) Foster family homes licensed under the child care organizations act, 1973 PA 116, MCL 722.111 to 722.128, that provide care for not more than 4 minor children.
(h) Foster care family group homes licensed under the child care organizations act, 1973 PA 116, MCL 722.111 to 722.128, that provide care for more than 4 but fewer than 7 minor children.
310.5.1.310.4.1
Care facilities within a dwelling.
Care facilities that are located within
a single- family dwelling may comply with the
Michigan residential code if 1 of the following conditions is met:
(a) Adult foster care family homes or adult foster care small group homes for 6 or fewer persons receiving care that are within a single-family dwelling and licensed in accordance with the adult foster care facility licensing act, 1979 PA 218, MCL 400.701 to 400.737.
(b) Family child care homes licensed under the child care organizations act, 1973 PA 116, MCL 722.111 to 722.128, that provide care for fewer than 7 minor children.
(c) Group child care homes licensed under the child care organizations act, 1973 PA 116, MCL 722.111 to 722.128, that provide care for more than 6 but not more than 12 minor children.
(d) Foster family homes licensed per the child care organizations act, 1973 PA 116, MCL 722.111 to 722.128, that provide care for not more than 4 minor children.
(e) Foster care family group homes licensed per the child care organizations act, 1973 PA 116, MCL 722.111 to 722.128, that provide care for more than 4 but fewer than 7 minor children.
903.2.8.3. Child care organizations. An automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with section 903.3.1.3 shall be permitted in child care organizations that are within a single-family dwelling and licensed in accordance with the child care organizations act, 1973 PA 116, MCL 722.111 to 722.128, as follows:
(a) Foster family homes licensed under the child care organizations act, 1973 PA 116, MCL 722.111 to 722.128, that provide care for more than 4 but fewer than 7 minor children.
(b) Foster care family group homes licensed under the child care organizations act, 1973 PA 116, MCL 722.111 to 722.128, that provide care for more than 4 but fewer than 7 minor children.
(c) Family child care homes licensed under the child care organizations act, 1973 PA 116, MCL 722.111 to 722.128, that provide care for fewer than 7 minor children.
(d) Group child care homes licensed under the child care organizations act, 1973 PA 116, MCL 722.111 to 722.128, that provide care for more than 6 but not more than 12 minor children.
903.3.8.1. Number of sprinklers. Limited area
sprinkler systems shall not exceed 20 sprinklers.
903.3.8.5. Calculations. Hydraulic calculations in
accordance with NFPA 13 shall be provided to demonstrate that the available
water flow and pressure are adequate to supply all sprinklers installed with
discharge densities corresponding to the hazard classification.
R 408.30404 Duties and powers of building officialAppointment
of deputy building official.
Rule 404. Section 104.9103.3 of the code is added
to read as follows:
104.9103.3. Approved materials and equipment. Materials, equipment,
and devices shall be constructed or installed in accordance with approvals granted
under the act or by the building official. The building official shall review reports prepared by recognized evaluation
services and determine if
the intent of
the code is met.In accordance with the
prescribed procedures of this jurisdiction and with the concurrence of the appointing
authority, the building official shall have the authority to appoint a deputy
building official, the related technical officers, inspectors, plan examiners,
and other employees if licensed pursuant to the skilled trades regulation act,
2016 PA 407, MCL 339.5101 to 339.6133. These employees shall have powers as
delegated by the building official. For the maintenance of existing
properties, see the 2018 International Property Maintenance Code at www.michigan.gov/bcc.
R 408.30406 Duties and powers of building official.
Rule 406. Section 104.6 of the code is added to read as follows:
104.6. Right of entry. If a structure or premises is unoccupied, the building official shall first make a reasonable effort to locate the owner or other person having charge or control of the structure or premises and request entry. If entry is refused, the building official shall have recourse to the remedies provided by law to secure entry.
R 408.30408 FeesRescinded.
Rule 408. Section 109.1 of the code is amended to read
as follows:
109.1. Payment of fees. The fees prescribed by the
act shall be paid to the enforcing agency of the jurisdiction before a permit
to begin work for new construction, alteration, removal, demolition, or other
building operation may be issued. In addition, an amendment to a permit
necessitating an additional fee shall not be approved until the additional fee
has been paid.
R 408.30409 Permit.
Rule 409. Sections 105.1.1, and 105.1.2of the code areis amended to read as follows:
105.1.1. Annual permit.
In place of an individual permit
for each alteration to an already approved electrical, gas, mechanical,
or plumbing installation, the
enforcing agency is authorized to issue an annual permit upon application
to any person, firm, or corporation. The applicant shall be licensed in accordance with the requirements of 1956 PA 217, MCL 338.881 to
338.892, 1984 PA 192, MCL 338.971 to 33
8.988, or 2002 PA 733, MCL 338.3511 to 338.3569.
105.1.2. Annual permit
records. The person to whom an annual permit is issued shall keep a detailed record of alterations made under an annual permit. Access
to the records shall be
provided at all times and the records
shall be filed with the enforcing agency.
105.2. Work exempt from permit. Exemptions from permit requirements of the code shall not be deemed to grant authorization for any work to be done in any manner in violation of the provisions of the code or any other laws or ordinances of this jurisdiction. Permits shall not be required for any of the following:
(a) Building permits shall not be required for any of the following:
(i) One-story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses, provided the floor area does not exceed 120 square feet (11).
(ii) A fence that is not more than 7 feet (2 134 mm) high.
(iii) Oil derricks.
(iv) A retaining wall that is not more than 4 feet (1219 mm) in height measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall, unless supporting a surcharge or impounding class I, II, or III-A liquids.
(v) A water tank supported directly on grade if the capacity is not greater than 5,000 gallons (18 925 L) and the ratio of height to diameter or width is not greater than 2 to 1.
(vi) A sidewalk and driveway not more than 30 inches (762 mm) above adjacent grade and not over any basement or story below and are not part of an accessible route.
(vii) Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, counter tops, and similar finish work.
(viii) Temporary motion picture, television, and theater stage sets and scenery.
(ix) Prefabricated swimming pools accessory to a group R-3 occupancy, as applicable in section 101.2, that are less than 24 inches (610 mm) deep, are not greater than 5,000 gallons (18 925 L), and are installed entirely above ground.
(x) Shade cloth structures constructed for nursery or agricultural purposes, not including service systems.
(xi) Swings and other playground equipment accessory to detached 1- and 2-family dwellings.
(xii) Window awnings in group R-3 and U occupancies, supported by an exterior wall that do not project more than 54 inches (1 372 mm) from the exterior wall and do not require additional support, as applicable in section 101.2 and group U occupancies.
(xiii) Nonfixed and movable fixtures, cases, racks, counters, and partitions not over 5 feet 9 inches (1 753 mm) in height.
(b) Electrical permits shall not be required, as in accordance with the Michigan electrical code, R 408.30801 to R 408.30880, for any of the following:
(i) Repairs and maintenance: Minor repair work, including the replacement of lamps or the connection of approved portable electrical equipment to approved permanently installed receptacles.
(ii) Radio and television transmitting stations: The provisions of the code do not apply to electrical equipment used for radio and television transmissions, but do apply to equipment and wiring for power supply and to the installation of towers and antennas.
(iii) Temporary testing systems: A permit is not required for the installation of any temporary system required for the testing or servicing of electrical equipment or apparatus.
(c) Mechanical permits shall not be required for any of the following:
(i) A portable gas heating appliance that has inputs of less than 30,000 Btu’s per hour.
(ii) Portable ventilation appliances and equipment.
(iii) Portable cooling unit.
(iv) Steam, hot water, or chilled water piping within any heating or cooling equipment or appliances regulated by this code.
(v) Replacement of any minor part that does not alter the approval of equipment or an appliance or make such equipment or appliance unsafe.
(vi) A portable evaporative cooler.
(vii) Self-contained refrigeration systems that contain 10 pounds (4.5 kg) or less of refrigerant, or that are actuated by motors of 1 horsepower (0.75 kW) or less.
(viii) Portable fuel cell appliances that are not connected to a fixed piping system and are not interconnected to a power grid.
(ix) An oil burner that does not require connection to a flue, such as an oil stove and a heater equipped with a wick.
(x) A portable gas burner that has inputs of less than 30,000 Btu’s per hour.
(xi) When changing or relocating a gas meter or regulator, a permit is not required when installing gas piping which shall be limited to 10 feet (3 005 mm) in length and not more than 6 fittings.
(xii) When installing geothermal vertical closed loops under the supervision of a mechanical contractor licensed in HVAC as long as the company meets both the following:
(A) Has obtained a certificate of registration as a well drilling contractor pursuant to part 127 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.12701 to 333.12771.
(B) Has installed the geothermal vertical closed loops in accordance with the department of environment, Great Lakes, and energy’s best practices regarding geothermal heat pump closed loops. Exemption from the permit requirements of this code shall not be deemed to grant authorization for work to be done in violation of the provisions of this code or other laws or ordinances of this jurisdiction.
(d) Plumbing permits shall not be required for either of the following:
(i) The stopping of leaks in drains, water, soil, waste, or vent pipe. However, if any concealed trap, drainpipe, water, soil, waste, or vent pipe becomes defective and it becomes necessary to remove and replace the drain or pipe with new material, then the work is considered new work and a permit shall be obtained and inspection made as provided in the code.
(ii) The clearing of stoppages or the repairing of leaks in pipes, valves, or fixtures, and the removal and reinstallation of water closets, if the repairs do not involve or require the replacement or rearrangement of valves, pipes, or fixtures.
R 408.30410 ViolationsRescinded.
Rule 410. Section 114.4 of the code is amended to read
as follows:
114.4. Violation penalties. It is unlawful for any
person, firm, or corporation to violate a provision of the code or fail to
conform with any of the requirements thereof, or erect, construct, alter,
extend, repair, move, remove, demolish, or occupy any building, structure, or
equipment regulated by the code, or cause work to be performed or done, in
conflict with or in violation of the approved construction documents or
directive of the enforcing agency, or a permit or certificate issued under the
code. A violator shall be assessed a fine in accordance with the act.
R 408.30411 Stop-work orderRescinded.
Rule 411. Section 115.2 of the code is amended to read as follows:
115.2. Issuance. Notice shall be in accordance with the act. A person who is served with a stop work order, except for work that the person is
directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition is
subject to the penalty provisions prescribed in the act.
R 408.30412 Certificate of use and occupancyRescinded.
Rule 412. Sections 111.1 and 111.2 of the code are amended to read as follows:
111.1. Use and occupancy. A
building or structure shall not be used or occupied,
and a change in the existing occupancy classification of a building or structure or portion thereof
shall not be made
until a certificate of occupancy has been issued in accordance with the act.
Exception: Certificates of occupancy
are not required for work exempt from permits
under section 105.2.
111.2. Certificate issued. After the building official
inspects the building or structure and finds no violations
of the provisions of this
code or other laws that are enforced by the department and all permit and plan
review fees are paid, the building
official shall issue a certificate of
occupancy that contains all of the following:
(a) The building permit number.
(b) The address of the
structure.
(c) A description of that portion of the structure for which
the certificate is issued.
(d) A statement that
the described portion of the structure has been inspected for
compliance with the requirements of
this code for the occupancy and division of occupancy and the use for which the proposed occupancy is classified.
(e) The name and signature
of the building official or designee,
registered in accordance with the building officials and inspectors
registration act, 1986 PA
54, MCL 338.2301 to 338.2313.
(f) The edition of the code under which the permit was issued.
(g) The use and occupancy, in accordance with
the provisions of chapter 3.
(h) The type
of construction as defined in
chapter 6.
(i) The design occupant load.
(j) If an automatic
sprinkler system is provided, whether the sprinkler system is
required.
(k) Any special stipulations and
conditions of the building permit.
R 408.30414 Board of appealsBarrier
free appeals board.
Rule 414. SectionsSection 113.1 and
113.3 of the code areis amended
to read as follows:
113.1. Means of appeal. An interested person may appeal a decision of the enforcing
agency to the board of appeals in accordance
with the act. An application
for appeal shall be based on a claim that
the true intent of the code or the
rules governing construction have
been incorrectly interpreted, the provisions of the code do not apply, or an equal or better form of construction is proposed. The decision of a local board of appeals may
be appealed to the construction code commission
in accordance with the act and time frames.
Exception: Requests
for barrier free design exception shall be
in accordance with 1966 PA 1, MCL 125.1351 to 125.1356.
113.3. Qualifications. The board of appeals shall consist of members
who are qualified in accordance with
the act and are not employees of the
governmental subdivision or the agency enforcing
the code.
R 408.30415 Floor and roof design loads.
Rule 415. Section 107.5 of the code is added to read as follows:
107.5. Retention of construction documents. One set of approved construction documents shall be retained by the building official for a period, as required by state or local laws.
R 408.30415a Definitions.
202. Definitions.
“Act” means the Stille-DeRossett-Hale single state construction code act, 1972 PA 230, MCL 125.1501 to 125.1531.
“Agricultural or agricultural purposes” means of, or pertaining to, or connected with, or engaged in agriculture or tillage
which is characterized by the act or business
of cultivating or using land and soil for the production of crops for the use of animals or humans, and
includes, but is not limited to,
purposes related to agriculture, farming, dairying, pasturage, horticulture,
floriculture, viticulture, and animal
and poultry husbandry.
“Attic,
uninhabitable with limited storage” means uninhabitable attics with limited
storage are those where the minimum clear height between joists and
rafters is 42 inches or greater; 42 inches high by 24 inches in width, or
greater, within the plane of the trusses; or where there are not two 2
or more adjacent trusses with web configurations capable of accommodating an
assumed rectangle.
“Attic,
uninhabitable without storage” means uninhabitable attics without storage are
those where the maximum clear height between joists and rafters is less
than 42 inches, or where there are not 2 or more adjacent trusses with web
configurations capable of accommodating an assumed rectangle 42 inches high by
24 inches in width or greater, within the plane of the trusses.
"Building" means
a combination of materials, whether portable or fixed, forming
a structure
affording a facility or
shelter for use or occupancy by persons, animals, or property. The
term does not include a building incidental
to the use for agricultural purposes of the land on which the building is located if
it is not used in the business of retail
trade. The term shall be construed as though followed by
the words "or part or parts of the building and all equipment in the building" unless the
context clearly requires a different
meaning.
"Building official" as found in 1972 PA 230,
MCL 125.1501 to 125.1531 and known as the Stille-DeRossett- Hale single
state construction code act, means an individual who is employed by a
governmental subdivision and is charged with the administration and enforcement
of the code and who is registered in compliance with the building officials and
inspectors registration act, 1986 PA 54, MCL 338.2301 to 338.2313. A building
official may also be an employee of a private organization.
“High-rise building” means a building with an occupied floor located more than 55 feet (1 6764 mm) above the lowest level of fire department
vehicle access.
“Occupiable space” means a room or enclosed space designed for regular or non-regular human occupancy in which individuals congregate for activities, amusement, educational or similar purposes or in which occupants are engaged at labor, and which is equipped with means of egress, heat, light, and ventilation facilities meeting the requirements of this code. Occupiable space does not include those spaces that are intended primarily for other purposes such as storage rooms and equipment rooms.
"Registered design professional" means an individual who is licensed under the
occupational code, 1980 PA 299, MCL 339.101 to 339.2677 339.2919.
"Structure" means
that which is built or constructed, an
edifice or building of any kind, or a piece of work artificially built
up or composed
of parts joined together in some
definite manner.
Structure does not include
a structure incident to the
use for agricultural purposes of the land on which the structure is located and does not include works of heavy civil
construction, including without limitation,
any of the following:
(a) A
highway.
(b) A bridge.
(c) A dam.
(d) A reservoir.
(e) A lock.
(f) A mine.
(g) A harbor.
(h) A dockside port facility.
(i) An airport landing facility.
(j) A facility for the generation, or transmission, or distribution of electricity.
Structure shall be construed as though followed by the
words "or part or parts of the
structure and all equipment in the
structure," unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
“Source point” is defined in section 4 of 1972 PA 230,
MCL 125.1504d.
R 408.30417 Inspections.
Rule 417. Section 110.1 of the code is added to read as follows:
110.1. General. Construction or work for which a permit is required shall be subject to inspection by the building official and this construction or work shall remain accessible and exposed for inspection purposes until approved. It shall be the duty of the owner or the owner’s authorized agent to cause the work to remain accessible and exposed for inspection purposes. Neither the building official nor the jurisdiction shall be liable for expense entailed in the removal or replacement of any material required to allow inspection.
R 408.30418 Maximum floor area allowances per occupant. Occupiable
space heating systems.
Rule 418. 1203.1 Table 1004.1.21004.5 of the
code is amended to read as follows: Interior
spaces intended for human occupancy shall be provided with heating facilities capable
of maintaining a minimum interior room temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit at
a point 3 feet above the floor and 2 feet from exterior walls at the required
design temperature. The installation of portable space heaters shall not be
used to comply with this section.
Exceptions:
1. Interior spaces where the primary purpose is not associated with human contact.
2. Group F, H, S, or U occupancies.
Table 1004.1.21004.5
MAXIMUM FLOOR AREA
ALLOWANCES PER OCCUPANT
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R 408.30419 Toilet room requirements.
Rule 419. Sections 1210.1,1209.1 is
amended and sections 1210.4,1209.4 and 1210.5,1209.5
and 1210.6 are added to the code
to read as follows:
1210.1.1209.1.
Required fixtures. The number and type of plumbing
fixtures provided in any occupancy shall comply with the Michigan
plumbing code.
1210.4.1209.4.
Toilet room location. Toilet rooms shall not open directly into a room used
for the preparation of food for service to the public.
1210.5.1209.5.
Baby changing stations. A building or structure that has baby changing
stations in the women's
restrooms shall have baby changing stations in the men's restrooms.
1210.6. Directional signage. Directional
signage indicating the route to the public facilities shall
be posted in accordance with section 3107 of the international
building code. Signage shall be located in a corridor or aisle at the entrance to the facilities for
customers and visitors.
R 408.30422 Temperature Control.
Rule 422. Section 422 is added to the code to read as follows:
422. Required heating. Interior spaces intended for human occupancy shall be provided with heating facilities capable of maintaining a minimum interior room temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit at a point 3 feet above the floor and 2 feet from exterior walls at the required design temperature. The installation of portable space heaters shall not be used to achieve compliance with this section.
Exemptions: 1. Interior spaces where the primary purpose is not associated with human comfort. 2. Group F, H, S, and U occupancies.
R 408.30427 Barrier free design for buildings, structures, and improved areas.
Rule 427. Sections 1101.21102.1
and 1109.8 of the code are amended
and section 1103.2.15 is added to the code to read as follows:
1101.2.1102.1. Design. Buildings and
facilities shall be designed and constructed to be accessible in accordance with 1966 PA 1, MCL 125.1351 to
125.1356, this code, and ICC/ANSI A 117.1, except sections 611 and 707.
1103.2.15. Military, fire service, and police facilities. Housing, bathing, toilet, training, and storage areas intended for use and occupancy exclusively by military, fire service, police, or security personnel required to be physically agile are not required to be accessible.
1109.8. Lifts. Platform (wheelchair) lifts may be a part of a required accessible route in new construction where indicated in items 1 to 10. Platform (wheelchair) lifts shall be installed in accordance with the Michigan elevator code, R 408.7001 to R 408.8191.
1. An accessible route to a performing area and speakers' platforms.
2. An accessible route to wheelchair spaces required to comply with the wheelchair space dispersion requirements of sections 1108.2.2 to 1108.2.6.
3. An accessible route to spaces that are not open to the general public with an occupant load of not more than 5.
4. An accessible route within a dwelling or sleeping unit.
5. An accessible route to jury boxes and witness stands; raised courtroom stations including judges’ benches, clerks’ stations, bailiffs’ stations, deputy clerks’ stations and court reporters’ stations; and to depressed areas such as the well of the court.
6. An accessible route to load and unload areas serving amusement rides.
7. An accessible route to play components or self-contained play structures.
8. An accessible route to team or player seating areas serving areas of sport activity.
9. An accessible route instead of gangways serving recreational boating facilities and fishing piers and platforms.
10. An accessible route where existing exterior site constraints make use of a ramp or elevator infeasible.
R 408.30428 Structural integrity.
Rule 428. Section 1615.11616.1 of the code
is amended to read as follows:
1615.11616.1. General. Buildings with an
occupied floor 75 feet (22 860 mm) or more
in height above the lowest level of
fire department vehicle access and assigned to risk category III or IV shall comply with the requirements of this section. Frame
structures shall comply with the requirements of section 1615.3. Bearing wall structures shall comply with the
requirements of section 1615.4.
R 408.30441 Consumer fireworks facilities.
Rule 441. Sections 307.5.1, 415.1.1, 427.1429.1,
509.4.2.2, 907.2.5.1, 910.2.3, and 1031.1 of the code are added to read as
follows:
307.5.1. High-hazard group H-3. Consumer fireworks 1.4G (class C common) Consumer fireworks 1.4G facilities shall meet the requirements of this code and those requirements of this code and those requirements referenced in section 427.1.
415.1.1. Consumer fireworks facilities 1.4 G (class C common) consumer fireworks 1.4 G facilities shall be designed and constructed in accordance with NFPA 1124 as referenced by the Michigan fireworks safety act, 2011 PA 256, MCL 28.451 to 28.470.
427.1429.1. Consumer fireworks (1.4G) facilities. The items in buildings used for the retail
sale of consumer fireworks shall be
designed and constructed in accordance with NFPA 1124, as referenced by the
Michigan fireworks safety act, 2011
PA 256, MCL 28.451 to 28.470 as follows:
(a) Means of egress.
(b) Storage rooms.
(c) Fire alarms.
(d) Smoke control.
(e) Automatic sprinkler systems.
509.4.2.2. Consumer fireworks (1.4G) facilities storage rooms. Storage rooms in consumer fireworks (1.4G) facilities used for the retail sale of consumer fireworks shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the code for the manufacture, transportation, storage, and retail sales of fireworks and pyrotechnic articles, NFPA 1124, as referenced by the Michigan fireworks safety act, 2011 PA 256, MCL 28.451 to 28.470.
907.2.5.1. Consumer fireworks (1.4G) facilities fire alarms. Fire alarm systems in consumer fireworks (1.4G) facilities used for the retail sale of consumer fireworks storage shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the code for the manufacture, transportation, storage, and retail sales of fireworks and pyrotechnic articles, NFPA 1124, as referenced by the Michigan fireworks safety act, 2011 PA 256, MCL 28.451 to 28.470.
910.2.3. Consumer fireworks (1.4G) facilities smoke and heat vents. Smoke and heat vents in consumer fireworks (1.4G) facilities used for the retail sale of consumer fireworks storage shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the code for the manufacture, transportation, storage, and retail sales of fireworks and pyrotechnic articles, NFPA 1124, as referenced by the Michigan fireworks safety act, 2011 PA 256, MCL 28.451 to 28.470.
1031.1. Consumer fireworks (1.4G) facilities means of egress. The means of egress in consumer fireworks (1.4G) facilities used for the retail sale of consumer fireworks means of egress shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the code for the manufacture, transportation, storage, and retail sales of fireworks and pyrotechnic articles, NFPA 1124, as referenced by the Michigan fireworks safety act, 2011 PA 256, MCL 28.451 to 28.470.
R 408.30442 Automatic sprinkler systems.
Rule 442 . Sections 903.2.8, 903.2.8.2,903.2.8.4,
903.2.5, and 903.2.5.1 are amended and
section 903.2.5.4 is added to the code to read as follows:
903.2.8. Group R. An automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with section 903.3 shall be provided throughout all buildings with a Group R fire area.
Exception: Camp buildings in remote areas without municipal water supply that meet all of the following:
1. Not more than 1 story, 2000 square feet (186 m2) and 25 occupants.
2. Are used not more than 5 months in a year.
3. Shall be provided with not less than 2 exits in compliance with section 1019.
4. Shall not be provided with cooking equipment.
5. Provided with a manual fire alarm system and smoke alarms throughout in compliance with NFPA 72 as listed in chapter 35. For cabins sleeping 4 or fewer occupants only, smoke alarms are required.
6. Storage and equipment rooms shall be protected by a 1-hour fire partition.
7. Compliance with all applicable requirements of the code.
903.2.8.2.903.2.8.4.
Adult foster care family homes. An automatic
sprinkler system installed in accordance with section 903.3.1.3 shall be permitted in adult foster care family homes or
adult foster care small group homes
for 6 or fewer persons receiving care that are within a single-family dwelling
and licensed in accordance with the adult foster care facility licensing act, 1979 PA 218, MCL 400.701
to 400.737.
903.2.5. Group H. Automatic sprinkler systems shall be provided in high-hazard occupancies as required in sections 903.2.5.1 to 903.2.5.4.
903.2.5.1. General. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in group H occupancies unless the requirements of section 903.2.5.4 are met for buildings containing consumer fireworks.
903.2.5.4. Consumer fireworks (1.4G). Buildings used for the retail sale of consumer
fireworks shall be provided with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the Michigan fireworks safety act, 2011 PA 256, MCL 28.451 to 28.470.
R 408.30443
Masonry.Rescinded.
Rule 443. Section 1405.4.2 of the code is amended to read as follows:
1405.4.2. Masonry. Flashing and weep holes shall be located in
the first course of masonry above finished ground level above
the foundation wall or slab; at the heads of windows, doors, and other wall openings; at window sills and at other
points of support including structural floors, shelf angles, and lintels where anchored veneers are
designed in accordance with section
1405.6. Flashing shall extend to, or beyond, the finished face
of the wall.
R 408.30446 Smoke alarm locations.
Rule 446. Sections 907.2.11.8907.2.10.8 and
907.2.11.8.1907.2.10.8.1 are added to the code as follows:
907.2.11.8.907.2.10.8. Smoke alarm locations in existing buildings constructed before November 6, 1974. Within each dwelling unit
or sleeping unit, a single-station
smoke alarm shall be installed in all of the following locations:
(1) In each sleeping room or each area directly outside the sleeping room.
(2) On each floor level including the basement level.
For sleeping units with split levels and without an intervening door between the adjacent levels, a smoke alarm installed on the upper level shall suffice for the adjacent lower level provided that the lower level is less than 1 full story below the upper level.
907.2.11.8.1.907.2.10.8.1. Equipment requirements. The required equipment for smoke alarms shall consist of the
following:
(1) Installation. Smoke alarm devices shall be listed and installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation requirements, the provisions of the code, and the provisions of NFPA
72 as listed in chapter 35.
(2) Power Source. The equipment shall be operable by power from 1 of the following primary sources:
(a) The building wiring provided the wiring is served from a commercial source and is equipped with a battery backup. Wiring shall be permanent and without a disconnecting switch other than as required for overcurrent protection.
(b) A non-rechargeable battery able to power the smoke alarm in the normal condition for a life of 5 years.
(c) A rechargeable battery, with proper charging, able to power the alarm for a life of 5 years.
(d) A commercial use alarm system with battery backup listed and approved in accordance with the commercial fire warning equipment provisions of NFPA 72, as adopted by reference in this rule.
(3) Audible Alarm Notification. The activation of the alarm signal shall produce a sound that is audible in all occupiable dwelling areas.
(4) Testing and Maintenance. The owner of a dwelling unit, in which required or optional fire detection or fire protection systems equipment is installed, shall be responsible for the proper operation, testing, and maintenance of the equipment in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions included with the equipment. The occupant of rental dwelling units shall be responsible for the periodic operational testing and periodic cleaning of the installed equipment within the rental unit in accordance with the testing instructions provided in the manufacturer’s instructions for the equipment. If the system fails, breaks, or is out of service, it shall be repaired and functional within 30 days.
Exception: Smoke alarms and devices installed in buildings constructed before November 6,
1974 where an installation was approved by the appropriate enforcing agency under regulations in effect at the time of the installation shall be considered to comply with the provisions of the code.
R 408.30448d Ground snow loads.
Rule 448d. Figure 1608.2 of the code is amended, and Table 1608.3 is added to read as follows:
FIGURE 1608.2
Ground Snow Loads
Table 1608.3
Michigan Ground Snow Loads by Jurisdiction
COUNTY |
GROUND SNOW LOAD |
JURISDICTIONS |
ALCONA |
50 |
All |
ALGER |
70 |
All |
ALLEGAN |
50 |
All except: |
35 |
CITY OF ALLEGAN CITY OF OTSEGO CITY OF PLAINWELL CITY OF WAYLAND VILLAGE OF HOPKINS VILLAGE OF MARTIN TOWNSHIP OF ALLEGAN TOWNSHIP OF DORR TOWNSHIP OF GUN PLAIN TOWNSHIP OF HOPKINS TOWNSHIP OF LEIGHTON TOWNSHIP OF MARTIN TOWNSHIP OF MONTEREY TOWNSHIP OF OTSEGO TOWNSHIP OF SALEM TOWNSHIP OF TROWBRIDGE TOWNSHIP OF WATSON TOWNSHIP OF WAYLAND |
|
ALPENA |
50 |
All |
ANTRIM |
60 |
All except: |
70 |
TOWNSHIP OF BANKS TOWNSHIP OF CENTRAL LAKE TOWNSHIP OF ECHO TOWNSHIP OF JORDAN TOWNSHIP OF WARNER |
|
ARENAC |
40 |
All |
BARAGA |
70 |
All |
BARRY |
35 |
All except: |
30 |
VILLAGE OF NASHVILLE TOWNSHIP OF ASSYRIA TOWNSHIP OF BARRY TOWNSHIP OF JOHNSTOWN TOWNSHIP OF MAPLE GROVE |
|
BAY |
35 |
All except: |
40 |
CITY OF PINCONNING TOWNSHIP OF FRASER TOWNSHIP OF GARFIELD TOWNSHIP OF GIBSON TOWNSHIP OF MT. FOREST TOWNSHIP OF PINCONNING |
|
BAY |
35 |
All except: |
40 |
CITY OF PINCONNING TOWNSHIP OF FRASER TOWNSHIP OF GARFIELD TOWNSHIP OF GIBSON TOWNSHIP OF MT. FOREST TOWNSHIP OF PINCONNING |
|
BENZIE |
60 |
All |
BERRIEN |
50 |
All |
BRANCH |
25 |
All except: |
20 |
TOWNSHIP OF ALGANSEE TOWNSHIP OF CALIFORNIA TOWNSHIP OF GILEAD TOWNSHIP OF KINDERHOOK TOWNSHIP OF OVID |
|
CALHOUN |
25 |
All except: |
30 |
CITY OF BATTLE CREEK CITY OF MARSHALL CITY OF SPRINGFIELD VILLAGE OF ATHENS TOWNSHIP OF ATHENS TOWNSHIP OF BATTLE CREEK TOWNSHIP OF BEDFORD TOWNSHIP OF CONVIS TOWNSHIP OF EMMET TOWNSHIP OF LEE TOWNSHIP OF LEROY TOWNSHIP OF MARENGO TOWNSHIP OF MARSHALL TOWNSHIP OF NEWTON TOWNSHIP OF PENNFIELD |
|
CASS |
30 |
All except: |
50 |
CITY OF DOWAGIAC VILLAGE OF CASSOPOLIS VILLAGE OF EDWARDSBURG TOWNSHIP OF HOWARD TOWNSHIP OF LA GRANGE TOWNSHIP OF MILTON TOWNSHIP OF POKAGON TOWNSHIP OF SILVER CREEK TOWNSHIP OF WAYNE |
|
CHARLEVOIX |
70 |
All |
CHEBOYGAN |
70 |
All except: |
60 |
CITY OF CHEBOYGAN VILLAGE OF AFTON VILLAGE OF WOLVERINE TOWNSHIP OF ALOHA TOWNSHIP OF BENTON TOWNSHIP OF ELLIS TOWNSHIP OF GRANT TOWNSHIP OF KOEHLER TOWNSHIP OF NUNDA TOWNSHIP OF WALKER TOWNSHIP OF WAVERLY TOWNSHIP OF WILMOT |
|
CHIPPEWA |
70 |
All except: |
60 |
VILLAGE OF DeTOUR TOWNSHIP OF DeTOUR TOWNSHIP OF RABER |
|
CLARE |
40 |
All except: |
50 |
TOWNSHIP OF SUMMERFIELD TOWNSHIP OF WINTERFIELD |
|
CLINTON |
30 |
All except: |
35 |
CITY OF ST. JOHNS VILLAGE OF FOWLER VILLAGE OF MAPLE RAPIDS VILLAGE OF WESTPHALIA TOWNSHIP OF BENGAL TOWNSHIP OF DALLAS TOWNSHIP OF ESSEX TOWNSHIP OF GREENBUSH TOWNSHIP OF LEBANON TOWNSHIP OF WESTPHALIA |
|
CRAWFORD |
50 |
All |
60 |
All except: |
|
DELTA |
60 |
All except: |
70 |
TOWNSHIP OF GARDEN TOWNSHIP OF MASONVILLE TOWNSHIP OF NAHMA |
|
DICKINSON |
60 |
All |
EATON |
30 |
All except: |
35 |
VILLAGE OF MULLIKEN VILLAGE OF SUNFIELD TOWNSHIP OF SUNFIELD |
|
EMMET |
70 |
All |
GENESEE |
30 |
All except: |
25 |
CITY OF DAVISON CITY OF FENTON CITY OF GRAND BLANC CITY OF LINDEN VILLAGE OF GAINES VILLAGE OF GOODRICH TOWNSHIP OF ARGENTINE TOWNSHIP OF ATLAS TOWNSHIP OF DAVISON TOWNSHIP OF FENTON TOWNSHIP OF GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP OF MUNDY |
|
GLADWIN |
40 |
All |
GOGEBIC |
60 |
All |
GRANDTRAVERSE |
60 |
All |
GRATIOT |
35 |
All |
HILLSDALE |
20 |
All except: |
25 |
CITY OF LITCHFIELD TOWNSHIP OF LITCHFIELD TOWNSHIP OF SCIPIO |
|
HOUGHTON |
80 |
All except: |
70 |
TOWNSHIP OF ADAMS TOWNSHIP OF CHASSELL TOWNSHIP OF DUNCAN TOWNSHIP OF ELM RIVER TOWNSHIP OF LAIRD TOWNSHIP OF PORTAGE |
|
90 |
VILLAGE OF CALUMET VILLAGE OF COPPER CITY VILLAGE OF LAKE LINDEN VILLAGE OF LAURIUM TOWNSHIP OF CALUMET TOWNSHIP OF SCHOOLCRAFT |
|
HURON |
35 |
All |
INGHAM |
25 |
All except: |
30 |
CITY OF EAST LANSING CITY OF LANSING CITY OF MASON TOWNSHIP OF ALAIEDON TOWNSHIP OF AURELIUS TOWNSHIP OF DELHI TOWNSHIP OF LANSING TOWNSHIP OF MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP OF WILLIAMSTON |
|
IONIA |
35 |
All |
IOSCO |
40 |
All |
IRON |
60 |
All |
ISABELLA |
40 |
All except: |
35 |
VILLAGE OF SHEPHERD TOWNSHIP OF CHIPPEWA TOWNSHIP OF COE TOWNSHIP OF FREMONT TOWNSHIP OF LINCOLN TOWNSHIP OF UNION |
|
JACKSON |
25 |
All except: |
20 |
VILLAGE OF BROOKLYN TOWNSHIP OF COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP OF NORVELL |
|
KALAMAZOO |
30 |
All except: |
35 |
CITY OF PARCHMENT TOWNSHIP OF ALAMO TOWNSHIP OF COOPER TOWNSHIP OF OSHTEMO |
|
KALKASKA |
60 |
All |
KENT |
35 |
All except: |
|
40 |
CITY OF CEDAR SPRINGS VILLAGE OF CASNOVIA VILLAGE OF KENT CITY VILLAGE OF SAND LAKE VILLAGE OF SPARTA TOWNSHIP OF NELSON TOWNSHIP OF SOLON TOWNSHIP OF SPARTA TOWNSHIP OF TYRONE |
KEWEENAW |
90 |
All except: |
100 |
TOWNSHIP OF EAGLE HARBOR TOWNSHIP OF GRANT TOWNSHIP OF HOUGHTON |
|
LAKE |
60 |
All except: |
50 |
TOWNSHIP OF CHASE TOWNSHIP OF CHERRY VALLEY TOWNSHIP OF ELLSWORTH TOWNSHIP OF PINORA TOWNSHIP OF PLEASANT PLAINS TOWNSHIP OF YATES |
|
LAPEER |
25 |
All except: |
30 |
VILLAGE OF CLIFFORD VILLAGE OF COLUMBIAVILLE VILLAGE OF NORTH BRANCH VILLAGE OF OTTER LAKE TOWNSHIP OF BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP OF BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP OF DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP OF MARATHON TOWNSHIP OF NORTH BRANCH TOWNSHIP OF OREGON TOWNSHIP OF RICH |
|
LEELANAU |
60 |
All |
LENAWEE |
20 |
All |
LIVINGSTON |
25 |
All |
LUCE |
70 |
All |
MACKINAC |
60 |
All except: |
70 |
TOWNSHIP OF NEWTON TOWNSHIP OF PORTAGE |
|
MACOMB |
25 |
All |
MANISTEE |
60 |
All |
MARQUETTE |
70 |
All except: |
60 |
TOWNSHIP OF EWING TOWNSHIP OF WELLS TOWNSHIP OF REPUBLIC |
|
MASON |
60 |
All |
MECOSTA |
40 |
All |
MENOMINEE |
60 |
All |
MIDLAND |
35 |
All except: |
40 |
CITY OF COLEMAN VILLAGE OF SANFORD TOWNSHIP OF EDENVILLE TOWNSHIP OF GENEVA TOWNSHIP OF HOPE TOWNSHIP OF MILLS TOWNSHIP OF WARREN |
|
MISSAUKEE |
50 |
All except: |
60 |
TOWNSHIP OF BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP OF CALDWELL TOWNSHIP OF PIONEER |
|
MONROE |
20 |
All |
MONTCALM |
35 |
All except: |
40 |
VILLAGE OF HOWARD CITY VILLAGE OF LAKEVIEW VILLAGE OF PIERSON TOWNSHIP OF CATO TOWNSHIP OF MAPLE VALLEY TOWNSHIP OF PIERSON TOWNSHIP OF REYNOLDS TOWNSHIP OF WINFIELD |
|
MONTMORENCY |
50 |
All |
MUSKEGON |
40 |
All except: |
50 |
TOWNSHIP OF HOLTON TOWNSHIP OF BLUE LAKE |
|
60 |
CITY OF MONTAGUE CITY OF MUSKEGON CITY OF MUSKEGON HEIGHTS CITY OF NORTH MUSKEGON CITY OF NORTON SHORES CITY OF ROOSEVELT PARK CITY OF WHITEHALL TOWNSHIP OF DALTON TOWNSHIP OF FRUITLAND TOWNSHIP OF FRUITPORT TOWNSHIP OF LAKETON TOWNSHIP OF MONTAGUE TOWNSHIP OF MUSKEGON TOWNSHIP OF SULLIVAN TOWNSHIP OF WHITEHALL TOWNSHIP OF WHITE RIVER VILLAGE OF FRUITPORT VILLAGE OF LAKEWOOD CLUB |
|
NEWAYGO |
40 |
All except: |
50 |
VILLAGE OF HESPERIA TOWNSHIP OF BARTON TOWNSHIP OF BEAVER TOWNSHIP OF DENVER TOWNSHIP OF HOME TOWNSHIP OF LILLEY TOWNSHIP OF MERRILL TOWNSHIP OF TROY |
|
OAKLAND |
25 |
All |
OCEANA |
60 |
All except: |
50 |
VILLAGE OF HESPERIA VILLAGE OF WALKERVILLE TOWNSHIP OF COLFAX TOWNSHIP OF CRYSTAL TOWNSHIP OF ELBRIDGE TOWNSHIP OF FERRY TOWNSHIP OF GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP OF LEAVITT TOWNSHIP OF NEWFIELD TOWNSHIP OF OTTO |
|
OGEMAW |
40 |
All except: |
50 |
CITY OF ROSE CITY TOWNSHIP OF CUMMINGS TOWNSHIP OF FOSTER TOWNSHIP OF GOODAR TOWNSHIP OF HILL TOWNSHIP OF KLACKING TOWNSHIP OF OGEMAW TOWNSHIP OF ROSE |
|
ONTONAGON |
70 |
All except: |
60 |
TOWNSHIP OF HAIGHT TOWNSHIP OF INTERIOR TOWNSHIP OF McMILLAN |
|
OSCEOLA |
50 |
All except: |
40 |
CITY OF EVART VILLAGE OF HERSEY TOWNSHIP OF EVART TOWNSHIP OF HERSEY TOWNSHIP OF ORIENT TOWNSHIP OF OSCEOLA TOWNSHIP OF SYLVAN |
|
OSCODA |
50 |
All |
OTSEGO |
50 |
All except: |
60 |
VILLAGE OF ELMIRA VILLAGE OF VANDERBILT TOWNSHIP OF CORWITH TOWNSHIP OF ELMIRA TOWNSHIP OF HAYES TOWNSHIP OF LIVINGSTON |
|
OTTAWA |
50 |
All except: |
35 |
TOWNSHIP OF GEORGETOWN TOWNSHIP OF JAMESTOWN TOWNSHIP OF TALLMADGE TOWNSHIP OF ZEELAND |
|
40 |
CITY OF COOPERSVILLE TOWNSHIP OF ALLENDALE TOWNSHIP OF BLENDON TOWNSHIP OF CHESTER TOWNSHIP OF POLTON TOWNSHIP OF WRIGHT |
|
PRESQUE ISLE |
50 |
All except: |
60 |
TOWNSHIP OF BEARINGER |
|
ROSCOMMON |
50 |
All except: |
40 |
TOWNSHIP OF NESTER |
|
SAGINAW |
35 |
All except: |
30 |
CITY OF FRANKENMUTH VILLAGE OF BIRCH RUN VILLAGE OF CHESANING VILLAGE OF OAKLEY TOWNSHIP OF ALBEE TOWNSHIP OF BIRCH RUN TOWNSHIP OF BRADY TOWNSHIP OF BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP OF CHAPIN TOWNSHIP OF CHESANING TOWNSHIP OF FRANKENMUTH TOWNSHIP OF MAPLE GROVE TOWNSHIP OF ST. CHARLES TOWNSHIP OF TAYMOUTH |
|
SANILAC |
30 |
All except: |
25 |
VILLAGE OF MELVIN TOWNSHIP OF FREMONT TOWNSHIP OF WORTH |
|
35 |
VILLAGE OF MINDEN CITY TOWNSHIP OF AUSTIN TOWNSHIP OF GREENLEAF TOWNSHIP OF MINDEN |
|
SCHOOLCRAFT |
70 |
All |
SHIAWASSEE |
30 |
All except: |
25 |
VILLAGE OF BYRON TOWNSHIP OF BURNS |
|
ST. CLAIR |
25 |
All |
ST. JOSEPH |
30 |
All except: |
25 |
CITY OF STURGIS VILLAGE OF BURR OAK VILLAGE OF COLON VILLAGE OF WHITE PIGEON TOWNSHIP OF BURR OAK TOWNSHIP OF COLON TOWNSHIP OF FAWN RIVER TOWNSHIP OF SHERMAN TOWNSHIP OF STURGIS TOWNSHIP OF WHITE PIGEON |
|
TUSCOLA |
30 |
All except: |
35 |
VILLAGE OF CARO VILLAGE OF CASS CITY VILLAGE OF FAIRGROVE VILLAGE OF GAGETOWN VILLAGE OF REESE VILLAGE OF UNIONVILLE TOWNSHIP OF AKRON TOWNSHIP OF ALMER TOWNSHIP OF COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP OF ELKLAND TOWNSHIP OF ELMWOOD TOWNSHIP OF FAIRGROVE TOWNSHIP OF GILFORD TOWNSHIP OF WISNER |
|
VAN BUREN |
50 |
All except: |
30 |
TOWNSHIP OF PORTER |
|
35 |
CITY OF GOBLES VILLAGE OF DECATUR VILLAGE OF LAWTON VILLAGE OF MATTAWAN VILLAGE OF PAW PAW TOWNSHIP OF ALMENA TOWNSHIP OF ANTWERP TOWNSHIP OF BLOOMINGDALE TOWNSHIP OF DECATUR TOWNSHIP OF PAW PAW TOWNSHIP OF PINE GROVE TOWNSHIP OF WAVERLY |
|
|
||
WASHTENAW |
25 |
All except: |
20 |
CITY OF ANN ARBOR CITY OF SALINE CITY OF YPSILANTI VILLAGE OF MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP OF AUGUSTA TOWNSHIP OF BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP OF LODI TOWNSHIP OF MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP OF PITTSFIELD TOWNSHIP OF SALINE TOWNSHIP OF SUPERIOR TOWNSHIP OF YORK TOWNSHIP OF YPSILANTI |
|
WAYNE |
20 |
All except: |
25 |
CITY OF NORTHVILLE |
|
WEXFORD |
60 |
All except: |
50 |
TOWNSHIP OF CLAM LAKE |
R 408.30458 Elevators and conveying systems.
Rule 458. Sections 3001.1, 3001.2, 3001.4,3001.5,
3002.5, 3002.6, 3003.1, and 3003.2, of the code are amended and sections
3001.2.1, 3001.2.2, 3003.1.5 and 3004.5 are added to the code to read as follows:
3001.1. Scope. The design, construction, installation,
alteration, and repair of elevators and conveying systems and their equipment
shall conform with the requirements of the Michigan elevator laws and rules, including
1967 PA 227, MCL 408.801 to 408.824; 1976 PA 333, MCL 338.2151 to
338.2160,; and R 408.7001 to R 408.8695; and this
chapter. Installation or construction in flood hazard areas established in
section 1612.3 shall comply with ASCE 24 listed in chapter 35.
3001.2. Other devices. Other devices shall conform to
the requirements of sections 3001.2.1 and 3001.2.2 of the code.
3001.2.1. Conveyors. Conveyors and related equipment
shall conform to the requirements of ASME B20.1 listed in chapter 35.
3001.2.2. Automotive lifts. Automotive lifts shall
conform to the requirements of ALI ALCTV listed in chapter 35.
3001.4.3001.5. Change in use. A change in
use of an elevator from freight to passenger, passenger to freight, or from 1
freight class to another freight class shall comply with the requirements of
the Michigan elevator code, R 408.7001 to R 408.8695.
3002.5. Emergency doors. Where an elevator is installed in a single blind hoistway or on the outside of a building, there shall be installed in the blind portion of the hoistway or blank face of the building, an emergency door in accordance with the requirements of the Michigan elevator code, R 408.7001 to R 408.8695.
3002.6. Prohibited doors. Doors, other than hoistway
doors and the elevator car door, shall be prohibited at the point of access to
an elevator car.
3003.1. Standby power. In buildings and structures where standby power is required or furnished to operate an elevator, the operation shall be in accordance with sections 3003.1.1 to 3003.1.5 of the code.
3003.1.5. Lighting. Where standby power is connected to elevators, the machine room, car top, pit, and landing lighting shall be connected to the standby power source.
3003.2 Fire-fighters' emergency operation. Elevators shall be provided with phase I emergency recall operation and phase II emergency in-car operation in accordance with the requirements of the Michigan elevator code, R 408.7001 to R 408.8695.
3004.5. Construction at bottom of hoistway. Pits extending to the ground shall have noncombustible floors and be designed as to prevent entry of ground water into the pit. The pit floor of any hoistway not extending to the ground shall be of fire-resistive construction having a fire-resistance rating at least equal to that required for the hoistway enclosure.
R 408. 30459 Elevators.
Rule 459. Sections 1009.4 and 1607.9.11607.10.1.
of the code are amended to read as
follows:
1009.4. Elevators. To be considered part of an accessible means of egress, an elevator shall be in compliance with the emergency operation and signaling device requirements of the Michigan elevator code, R 408.7001 to R 408.8695.
1607.9.1.1607.10.1.
Elevators. Elevator loads shall be increased by 100% for impact and the structural supports shall be
designed within the limits of deflection prescribed by the Michigan elevator
code, R 408.7001 to R 408.8695.
R 408.30499 Adoption of standards by reference; referenced codes.
Rule 499. Chapter 35 of the code is amended to
add the following referenced codes, which are available for inspection
and purchase from the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, Bureau of Construction Codes, 2501 Woodlake
Circle, Okemos, Michigan 48864 611 W. Ottawa, Lansing, Michigan 48933,
at a cost as of the time of adoption of these rules of: Michigan Electrical
Code $122.00, Michigan Mechanical Code $83.00, Michigan Plumbing Code $83.00,
Michigan Uniform Energy Code $48.00, Michigan Elevator Code $89.50, and Michigan
Boiler Code $100.00 each.
(a) Michigan Electrical Code R 408.30801 to R 408.30880 of the
Michigan Administrative Code.
(b) Michigan Mechanical Code R 408.30901 to R 408.30998 of the
Michigan Administrative Code.
(c) Michigan Plumbing Code R 408.30701 to R 408.30796 of the
Michigan Administrative Code.
(d) Michigan Uniform Energy Code R 408.31001 to R 408.31086 of the
Michigan Administrative Code.
(e) Michigan Elevator Code R 408.7001 to R 408.8695 of the
Michigan Administrative Code.
(f) Michigan Boiler Code R 408.4001 to R 408.5609 of the
Michigan Administrative Code.