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24.301.154    INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE OF INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE

(1) The International Residential Code (IRC) is a nationally recognized model code setting forth minimum standards and requirements for detached one or two family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses) not more than three stories above grade in height, and their accessory structures. The IRC also provides a framework for program administration.

(2) The Department of Labor and Industry adopts and incorporates by reference the International Residential Code, 2012 Edition, referred to as the International Residential Code or IRC.

(3) Chapters 11 through 14, inclusive, are deleted in their entirety and chapters 16 through 43, inclusive, are deleted in their entirety. Chapter 15, Exhaust Systems, is adopted as an alternative to the International Mechanical Code for exhaust systems only. All other requirements for mechanical systems in detached one- or two-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses) not more than three stories above grade in height, and their accessory structures, shall be found in the latest adopted edition of the International Mechanical Code.

(4) Subsection R102.7, Existing Structures, is deleted and replaced with the following: "The legal occupancy of any structure existing on the date of this code shall be permitted to continue without change, except as is specifically covered in this code or the legally adopted fire code as administered by the fire authority having jurisdiction."

(5) Subsection R301.6, Roof Load, is deleted and replaced with the following: "Snow loads shall be determined by the building official. In areas of the state outside of certified city, county, or town jurisdictions, the design snow load shall be based on the ground snow loads developed in "Snow Loads for Structural Design in Montana", Civil Engineering Department, Montana State University, 2004 revised edition. The minimum design roof snow load after allowed reductions shall be 30 psf unless justified by a Montana licensed design professional to the satisfaction of the building official. Coefficients and factors other than those specified in the building code may be used when justified by a Montana licensed design professional to the satisfaction of the building official."

(6) Subsection 302.2, Townhouses, delete the exception and replace with the following: "A common two-hour fire-resistance-rated wall assembly tested in accordance with ASTM E 119 or UL 263 is permitted for townhouses if such walls do not contain plumbing or mechanical equipment, ducts, or vents in the cavity of the common wall. The wall shall be rated for fire exposure from both sides and shall extend to and be tight against exterior walls and the underside of the roof sheathing. Electrical installations shall be installed in accordance with the adopted electrical code. Penetrations of electrical outlet boxes shall be in accordance with Section R302.4."

(7) Subsection 302.2.4, Structural Independence, delete exception number five and replace with the following: "Townhouses separated by a common two-hour fire-resistance-rated wall as provided in Section R302.2."

(8) Subsection 309.5, Fire Sprinklers, is deleted in its entirety.

(9) Subsection R311.7.5.1, Risers, is amended to allow a maximum riser height of 8 1/4 inches.

(10) Subsection R311.7.5.2, Treads, is amended to allow a minimum tread depth of nine inches.

(11) Subsection 312.1.1, Where Required, delete the first sentence and replace with the following: "Guards shall be located along open-sided walking surfaces, including stairs, ramps, and landings, that are located more than 30 inches measured vertically to the floor or grade below."

(12) Section R313, Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems, is deleted in its entirety.

(13) Subsection R405.1 is amended by adding the following: "A drainage system is not required when continuous rain gutters are installed incorporating drain extensions which divert storm water a minimum of six feet (1.83 m) away from the foundation and grading is done in accordance with R401.3. A drainage system may be required where high water tables are known to exist or geological conditions which require a soils engineering report, performed in accordance with R401.4, specify the need for foundation drainage."

(14) Subsection 403.1.6, Foundation Anchorage, is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: "Where wood sill and sole plates are supported directly on continuous foundation walls or monolithic slabs with integral footings required by the provisions of this code, they shall be anchored to the foundation in accordance with this section. Cold-formed steel floor and wall framing shall be anchored to the foundation in accordance with Section R505.3.1 or R603.3.1. Wood sole plates at all exterior walls, wood sole plates of braced wall lines at building interiors on monolithic slabs with integral footings and all wood sill plates shall be anchored to the foundation with minimum one-half inch diameter anchor bolts spaced a maximum of six feet on center or approved anchors or anchor straps spaced as required to provide equivalent anchorage to the one-half inch diameter anchor bolts. Bolts shall extend a minimum of seven inches into concrete or grouted cells of concrete masonry units. A nut and washer shall be tightened on each anchor bolt. There shall be a minimum of two bolts per plate section with one bolt located not more than 12 inches or less than seven bolt diameters from each end of the plate section. Interior bearing wall sole plates on monolithic slab foundations with integral footings that are not part of a braced wall line shall be positively anchored with approved fasteners. Sill plates and sole plates shall be protected against decay and termites where required by sections R317 and R318.

Exceptions:

1. Walls 24 inches total length or shorter connecting offset braced wall panels shall be anchored to the foundation with a minimum of one anchor bolt located in the center third of the plate section and shall be attached to adjacent braced wall panels at corners as shown in item 8 of Table R602.3(1).

2. Connections of walls 12 inches total length or shorter connecting offset braced wall panels to the foundation without anchor bolts shall be permitted. The wall shall be attached to adjacent braced wall panels at corners as shown in item 8 of table R602.3(1)."

(15) Subsection 501.3, Fire Protection of Floors, is deleted in its entirety.

(16) Subsection 602.10, Wall Bracing, delete the first sentence and replace with the following: "Building shall be braced in accordance with this section or, when applicable, Section R602.12, or the most current version of APA System Report SR-102 as an alternate method.

(17) Subsection 602.10.11, Cripple Wall Bracing, delete the last sentence and replace with the following: "The distance between adjacent edges of braced wall panels shall be 20 feet."

(18) Subsection 703.8, Flashing, delete the first paragraph in its entirety and replace with the following: "Flashing shall be provided in accordance with this section to prevent entry of water into the wall cavity or penetration of water to the building structural framing components. Flashing shall extend to the surface of the exterior wall finish or to the water resistive-barrier for drainage and shall be installed at all of the following locations:"

Further, delete Number "1", number "1.1", number "1.2", and number "1.3" in their entirety and replace with the following: "1. Exterior window and door openings."

Number "2" through "7" remain unchanged in Subsection R703.8.

(19) Add new subsection as follows: "R703.8.1, Flashing Materials. Approved flashing materials shall be corrosion-resistant. Self-adhered membranes used as flashing shall comply with AAMA 711. Pan Flashing shall comply with Section R703.8.2. Installation of flashing materials shall be in accordance with Section 703.8.3.

(20) Add new subsection as follows: "R703.8.2, Pan Flashing. Pan Flashing installed at the sill of exterior window and door openings shall comply with this section. Pan Flashing shall be corrosion-resistant and shall be permitted to be pre-manufactured, fabricated, formed, or applied at the job site. Self-adhered membranes complying with AAMA 711 shall be permitted to be used as Pan Flashing. Pan Flashing shall be sealed or sloped in such a manner as to direct water to the surface of the exterior wall finish or to the water-resistive barrier for subsequent drainage."

(21) Add new subsection as follows: "R703.8.3, Flashing Installation. Installation of flashing materials shall be in accordance with one or more of the following methods:

1. The fenestration manufacturer's installation and flashing instructions.

2. The flashing manufacturer's installation instructions.

3. Flashing details approved by the Building Official.

4. As detailed by a Registered Design Professional."

(22) Appendices do not apply unless specifically adopted by the department.

(23) A copy of the International Residential Code may be obtained from the Department of Labor and Industry, Building Codes Bureau, P.O. Box 200517, 301 South Park, Helena, MT 59620-0517, at cost plus postage and handling. A copy may also be obtained by writing to the International Code Council, 4051 West Flossmoor Road, Country Club Hills, IL 60478-5795.

History: 50-60-203, MCA; IMP, 50-60-102, 50-60-201, 50-60-203, MCA; NEW, 2002 MAR p. 2656, Eff. 9/27/02; AMD, 2004 MAR p. 571, Eff. 3/12/04; AMD, 2004 MAR p. 2103, Eff. 9/3/04; AMD, 2007 MAR p. 112, Eff. 1/26/07; AMD, 2014 MAR p. 2776, Eff. 11/7/14.

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