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Repeal section 101.2 (1) Purpose, including subsections, and replace with the following:
101.2 (2.3) General. This code is voluntary for applicants unless agreed upon as a condition of approval under a Planning and Zoning approval process or under an agreed upon incentive program. This code is intended to provide minimum requirements to be used in conjunction with the other codes and standards adopted by the jurisdiction. The requirements in this code shall not be used to circumvent any applicable safety, health, or environmental requirements.
(Ord. 9-23, 3-7-2023)
Repeal section 101.3 (2.) Scope, including subsections, and replace with the following:
101.3 Scope. The provisions of this code shall apply to the design, construction, addition, alteration, change of occupancy, relocation, replacement, repair, equipment, building site, maintenance, deconstruction, removal and demolition of every building or structure or any appurtenances connected or attached to such buildings or structures and to the building site on which the building is located. Occupancy classifications shall be determined in accordance with the International Building Code (IBC).
(Ord. 9-23, 3-7-2023)
101.3.1 (2.2) Applicability. The provisions of this code do not apply to the following:
1. Single-family dwellings.
2. Multiple-family dwellings of three stories or fewer above grade.
3. Manufactured houses (mobile homes).
4. Manufactured houses (modular).
5. Building projects that use none of the following:
1. Electricity.
2. Fossil Fuels.
3. Water.
(Ord. 9-23, 3-7-2023)
101.4.1 (4.1 & 4.2) Compliance. Building projects shall comply with this code. Within each of Chapters 5 through 9, building projects shall comply with all the mandatory provisions (x.3) and, where offered, either the:
1. Prescriptive Option (x.4) or
2. Performance Option (x.5).
Building projects shall also comply with all the provisions of Chapter 10.
Exceptions:
1. Compliance shall not be required with sections that are listed in Table 101.4.1.1 where the jurisdiction has opted out by checking "No" in the corresponding cell in the jurisdictional requirement column.
2. Where the jurisdiction has indicated a diversion percentage for Section 501.3.8.1 in Table 101.4.1.1, that percentage shall replace the diversion percentage indicated in Section 501.3.8.1.
(Ord. 9-23, 3-7-2023)
101.4.1.1 Jurisdictional Options. The jurisdictional options listed in Table 101.4.1.1 provide jurisdictions the flexibility to adopt the code in a manner that is best suited to meet their unique environmental and regional goals and needs.
Table 101.4.1.1 may be used for the code adoption ordinance:
1. Where "No" boxes are provided, the jurisdiction checks the box to indicate where that section is not to be enforced as a requirement in the jurisdiction. Where the "No" box is not checked, that section is adopted.
2. Where a numerical value is listed to specify the level of performance, the jurisdiction shall indicate the required value to be adopted. Where a numerical value is not indicated, the value in the text is adopted without change.
In addition to the jurisdictional options listed in Table 101.4.1.1, the code also provides for optional jurisdictional adoption of Informative Appendix H, Option for Energy Efficiency Using the IECC Prescriptive Compliance Path and Informative Appendix J, Option for Residential Compliance Using the National Green Building Standard. Where the jurisdiction adopts Appendix H, compliance with Sections 7.3 and 7.4 of this code shall be as specified in Appendix H.
(Ord. 9-23, 3-7-2023)
101.4.4 (4.1.3), INFORMATIVE APPENDICES
101.4.4 (4.1.3) Informative Appendices. The informative appendices to this code, and the informative notes located within this code, contain additional information and are not mandatory or part of this code except where specifically adopted by the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).
Informative note: Informative Appendices H and M are written in mandatory language suitable for inclusion in local codes where specifically adopted by the jurisdiction.
(Ord. 9-23, 3-7-2023)
102.4 Referenced codes and standards. Where adopted by the authority having jurisdiction, the following codes shall be considered to be part of the requirements of this code: the International Building Code (IBC), the International Residential Code (IRC), the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), the International Existing Building Code (IEBC), the International Fire Code (IFC), the International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC), the International Mechanical Code (IMC), and the National Electrical Code (NEC). All references to the International Plumbing Code (IPC) shall be construed as referring to the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC), as adopted and amended by the Idaho State Plumbing Board, which is known as the Idaho State Plumbing Code.
(Ord. 9-23, 3-7-2023)
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