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BUILDING CODE AND RELATED EXCERPTS OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO
DIVISION 1 - ADMINISTRATION
DIVISION 2 - DEFINITIONS
DIVISION 3 - USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATIONS
DIVISION 4 - SPECIAL DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BASED ON USE AND OCCUPANCY
DIVISION 5 - GENERAL BUILDING HEIGHTS AND AREAS
DIVISION 6 - TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION
DIVISION 7 - FIRE-RESISTANCE-RATED CONSTRUCTION
CHAPTER 15-8 FIRE-RESISTIVE REQUIREMENTS
15-8-010 Fire walls.
15-8-020 Definition.
15-8-030 Construction.
15-8-040 Offset construction.
15-8-050 Parapets.
15-8-060 Openings.
15-8-070 Exterior walls - Requirements.
15-8-080 Exterior walls - Construction.
15-8-081 Exterior insulating and finish systems.
15-8-082 Test data required.
15-8-083 Multistory buildings.
15-8-084 Required fastening.
15-8-085 Labeling.
15-8-086 Moisture control.
15-8-090 Sloping walls.
15-8-100 Parapets.
15-8-110 Protection of openings.
15-8-120 Protection of stairs, shafts and vertical openings.
15-8-130 Enclosure partitions.
15-8-140 Stairway enclosures.
15-8-150 Elevator and escalator enclosures.
15-8-160 Enclosure of pipe shafts and ducts.
15-8-170 Enclosure of wells and chutes.
15-8-180 Protection of openings.
15-8-190 Enclosure of heating plants and boiler rooms.
15-8-200 Protection not required.
15-8-210 Two-hour protection required.
15-8-220 One-hour protection required.
15-8-230 Protection of openings.
15-8-240 Other enclosures and separations.
15-8-250 Partitions.
15-8-260 Fire-resistive requirements.
15-8-270 Subdividing partitions.
15-8-280 Exterior trim.
15-8-290 Definition.
15-8-300 Cornices, gutters and leaders.
15-8-310 Balconies and bay windows.
15-8-320 Porches.
15-8-321 Decks.
15-8-322 Rooftop decks.
15-8-323 Weather-protected entries.
15-8-324 Open stairs.
15-8-325 Reserved.
15-8-326 Pergolas, trellises, arbors, and privacy screens.
15-8-330 Roof coverings.
15-8-340 Classification.
15-8-350 Materials.
15-8-360 Use.
15-8-370 Interior wall and ceiling finish and trim.
15-8-380 Interior wall and ceiling finishes.
15-8-390 Interior trim.
15-8-400 Classification of materials.
15-8-410 General requirements.
15-8-420 Requirements for interior wall and ceiling finish.
15-8-430 Interior trim.
15-8-440 Floor coverings.
15-8-450 Flooring.
15-8-460 Sleepers.
15-8-470 Insulation.
15-8-480 Fire-resistive or noncombustible construction.
15-8-490 Heavy timber construction.
15-8-500 Stairways and exitways.
15-8-510 Roof structures.
15-8-520 Skylights and monitors.
15-8-530 Penthouses.
15-8-540 Mansard and sloping roofs.
15-8-550 Towers.
15-8-560 Miscellaneous roof structures.
15-8-570 Firestopping.
15-8-580 Materials.
15-8-590 Walls and partitions.
15-8-600 Roof spaces.
15-8-610 Stairs.
15-8-620 Floors and roofs.
15-8-630 Chimneys.
15-8-640 Pipes and shafts.
15-8-660 Air intakes in courts and yards.
CHAPTER 15-12 FIRE-RESISTIVE MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION
DIVISION 8 - INTERIOR FINISHES (NA)
DIVISION 9 - FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
DIVISION 10 - MEANS OF EGRESS
DIVISION 11 - ACCESSIBILITY
DIVISION 12 - INTERIOR ENVIRONMENT
DIVISION 13 - ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
DIVISION 14 - EXTERIOR WALLS (NA)
DIVISION 15 - ROOF ASSEMBLIES AND ROOFTOP STRUCTURES (NA)
DIVISION 16 - STRUCTURAL DESIGN
DIVISION 17 - STRUCTURAL TESTS AND SPECIAL INSPECTIONS
DIVISION 18 - SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS
DIVISION 19 - CONCRETE
DIVISION 20 - ALUMINUM (NA)
DIVISION 21 - MASONRY
DIVISION 22 - STEEL
DIVISION 23 - WOOD
DIVISION 24 - GLASS AND GLAZING (NA)
DIVISION 25 - GYPSUM BOARD AND PLASTER (NA)
DIVISION 26 - PLASTIC (NA)
DIVISION 27 - ELECTRICAL
DIVISION 28 - MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
DIVISION 29 - PLUMBING SYSTEMS
DIVISION 30 - ELEVATORS AND CONVEYING SYSTEMS
DIVISION 31 - SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION (NA)
DIVISION 32 - ENCROACHMENTS INTO THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
DIVISION 33 - SAFEGUARDS DURING CONSTRUCTION
DIVISION 34 - EXISTING STRUCTURES
DIVISION 35 - REFERENCED STANDARDS

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15-8-240  Other enclosures and separations.
   (a)   Public Corridors and Area Separations.
      (1)   In business, mercantile, industrial and storage units or buildings fully protected by a standard sprinkler system as defined in Article II of Chapter 15-16 of this Code, partitions, floor construction and ceiling construction enclosing public corridors shall be of construction providing fire resistance of not less than one hour with doors not less fire-resistive than one and three-fourths-inch solid slab doors or shall be constructed of noncombustible materials; provided, however, that wherever glass is used it shall be of minimum thickness of one-fourth inch. Corridor partitions may terminate at noncombustible ceilings in new and existing buildings.
      (2)   In business, mercantile, moderate hazard industrial and moderate hazard storage units any area occupied by more than one business owner, firm or corporation, or for more than one business enterprise conducted by the same owner, firm or corporation, in separate enclosures on any one floor above the first story shall be divided by partitions providing fire resistance of not less than two hours into areas not exceeding the following:
      Buildings equipped throughout with an approved system of automatic sprinklers – 20,000 square feet;
      All other buildings – 10,000 square feet.
      In new and existing buildings partitions may terminate at noncombustible ceilings and at partitions separating occupied areas from the public corridor.
      (3)   In all new and existing buildings of business, mercantile, moderate hazard industrial and moderate hazard storage occupancies, area separation partitions shall not be required on any floor, occupied by a single tenant or in any single tenant space on a multiple-tenant floor.
      (4)   Enclosure of public corridors and area separations in other occupancies shall be as provided in the chapters of this Code covering special occupancy requirements.
      (5)   In all new and existing residential buildings exceeding four stories in height all apartment doors opening upon public corridors shall be equipped with approved self-closing devices.
      (6)   In all new and existing single-room occupancy buildings all dwelling unit doors opening at public corridors shall be equipped with approved self- closing devices.
   (b)   Storage Rooms. In multiple dwellings, institutional units, and assembly units, all storage rooms exceeding 100 square feet in area shall be enclosed with partitions providing fire resistance of not less than two hours, except that in open schools equipped throughout with an approved sprinkler system, as defined in Article II of Chapter 15-16 of this Code, such partitions shall provide fire resistance of not less than one hour. Openings in such partitions shall be protected with Class C fire doors.
(Prior code §  62-5; Amend Coun. J. 5-4-94, p. 49750)
15-8-250  Partitions.
   All load bearing partitions shall comply with the fire-resistive requirements established in Section 13-60-100. Nonload-bearing partitions shall comply with the provisions of Sections 15-8-260 and 15-8-270.
(Prior code §  62-6)
15-8-260  Fire-resistive requirements.
   Except as provided in Section 15-8-270, non-load- bearing partitions other than those required for enclosures or separations as provided in Sections 15-8-120, 15-8-190 and 15-8-240 shall comply with the following minimum requirements:
   (a)   In buildings of Types I-A, I-B, I-C and II construction, partition framing shall be of either or both of the following materials:
      (1)   Noncombustible materials;
      (2)   Fire-retardant treated wood within assemblies of one-hour maximum rating.
   (b)   In buildings of Type III-A construction partition framing shall be of heavy timber construction providing fire resistance as required for floor construction or roof construction above or shall be of noncombustible materials or fire-retardant treated wood within a one-half-hour to one-hour fire-rated assembly.
   (c)   In buildings of Types III-B and IV-A construction, partitions shall be of either of the following types:
      (1)   Combustible construction protected to provide fire resistance of not less than one-half hour;
      (2)   Noncombustible construction.
(Prior code §  62-6.1)
15-8-270  Subdividing partitions.
   Partitions of combustible materials may be used for subdividing offices and similar spaces occupied by a single tenancy; provided, that the total area of combustible portions of such partitions measured as area of partition construction shall not exceed 25 percent of the subdivided space.
(Prior code §  62-6.2)
15-8-280  Exterior trim.
   Exterior trim shall comply with provisions of Sections 15-8-290 to 15-8-320, inclusive.
(Prior code §  62-7)
15-8-290  Definition.
   Exterior trim shall be construed to include exterior wall decorations, cornices, gutters, leaders, balconies, storm enclosures and all ornamental elements accessory to the structural building frame.
(Prior code §  62-7.1)
15-8-300  Cornices, gutters and leaders.
   (a)   Cornices, gutters and leaders hereafter erected on all buildings in fire district No. 1 or on buildings exceeding 40 feet in height in any fire district shall be constructed of noncombustible materials.
   (b)   Cornices of combustible materials, except on buildings of Types IV-A and IV-B construction and on single-family dwellings of any construction type shall be covered with noncombustible materials when located on a wall facing an interior lot line at a distance of less than three feet.
(Prior code §  62-7.2)
15-8-310  Balconies and bay windows.
   (a)   A balcony shall be defined as an open unheated floor area cantilevered from or supported by a building, and open to the atmosphere on at least one side.
      (1)   On a building not exceeding 55 feet in height, a combustible balcony may be constructed not closer than three feet from an interior lot line, provided it is not larger than 100 square feet and is separated from another structure on the same lot by not less than six feet.
      (2)   A balcony not larger than 100 square feet may be built of unprotected noncombustible construction, regardless of the type of construction required for the building to which it is attached.
      (3)   The floor, roof and wall construction of all other balconies shall conform to the requirements of the type of construction required for the building to which they are attached.
   (b)   An outdoor area which is accessible through a single dwelling unit, and on the same story as a habitable space within the dwelling unit shall be classified as a balcony, whether or not it is on top of the roof of a building.
   (c)   The floor, roof and wall construction of bay windows shall conform to the requirements of the type of construction required for the building to which they are attached.
(Prior code § 62-7.3; Amend Coun. J. 3-29-17, p. 45477, § 5)
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