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175.51 SECTION 1102.1 ADDITION - DESIGN.
Section 1102.1, Design, of the IBC, is hereby amended by adding the following to the end of this section:
Section 1102.1 Design - 2009
175.52 SECTION 1104.4 AMENDED - MULTISTORY BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES.
Section 1104.4, Multistory Buildings and Facilities, of the IBC, is hereby amended by deleting exception #2 and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
Section 1104.4 exception #2 In buildings containing dwelling units or sleeping units or special occupancies described in Section 1108 or 1109, stories, mezzanines or occupied roofs that do not contain accessible elements or other spaces as determined by Section 1108 or 1109 are not required to be served by an accessible route from an accessible level.
175.53 CHAPTER 13 ENERGY AMENDED - ENERGY EFFICIENCY.
Chapter 13, Energy Efficiency, of the IBC, is hereby amended by deleting said chapters and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
Chapter 13 Energy Efficiency The provisions of the International Energy Code as currently adopted and amended by the Iowa State Building Code Bureau shall apply to all matters governing the design and construction of buildings for energy efficiency. Administration shall be as prescribed in "this code' and these regulations shall be known as the Ankeny Energy Code.
175.54 SECTION 1404.14 ADDITION - VINYL SIDING.
Section 1404.14, Vinyl Siding, of the IBC, is hereby amended by adding a new section as follows:
Section 1404.14.2 Water-Resistive Barrier Required An approved water-resistive barrier shall be provided under all vinyl siding.
175.55 SECTION 1608.2 ADDITION - GROUND SNOW LOADS.
Section 1608.2, Ground Snow Loads, of the IBC, is hereby amended by adding the following sentence to said section:
Section 1608.2 Ground Snow Load The ground snow load to be used in determining the design snow load for roofs is hereby established at 30 pounds per square foot. Subsequent increases or decreases shall be allowed as otherwise provided by code, except that the minimum allowable flat roof snow load may be reduced to not less than 80 percent of the ground snow load.
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