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13-96-220  Definition.
   A police station is defined as a building or part of a building used by the police department for administrative offices and detention facilities and may include sleeping quarters, courtrooms and such other rooms or spaces as may be required.
(Prior code § 61-7.1)
13-96-230  Construction.
   (a)   Police stations shall be of a type of construction not less fire-resistive than Type III-B.
   (b)   The portion of a police station used for the detention of prisoners shall comply with all applicable requirements for jails.
   (c)   Administrative offices shall comply with requirements for business units.
   (d)   Courtrooms shall comply with requirements for assembly units.
   (e)   Sleeping quarters and rooms and spaces appurtenant thereto shall comply with the requirements for multiple dwellings.
(Prior code § 61-7.2)
13-96-240  Mixed occupancy.
   A police station may occupy a part of a building used for business, mercantile, storage, industrial or fire station occupancy, provided that such police station shall be separated from every other part of such building by construction providing fire resistance of not less than two hours.
(Prior code § 61-7.3)
ARTICLE VII.  PRIVATE GARAGES AND CARPORTS (13-96-250 et seq.)
13-96-250  General requirements.
   Every private garage and carport hereafter erected shall comply with all applicable provisions of this Code and with the special provisions of Sections 13-96-260 to 13-96-290, inclusive.
(Prior code § 61-8; Amend Coun. J. 3-29-17, p. 45477, § 3)
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