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"Exception: This Code does not apply to one- and two- family dwellings or one- and two- family row houses (townhouses) separated by a 2-hour fire wall containing not more than three dwelling units per structure."
"Exception: This Code does not apply to one- and two- family dwellings or one- and two- family row houses (townhouses) separated by a 2-hour fire wall containing not more than three dwelling units per structure."
Table 102.13 Codes Reference Guide | ||
Area | Primary | Supplement |
Occupancy Classification | LSC | IBC |
Building Construction Types, including allowable height, allowable building area, and the requirements for sprinkler protection related to minimum building construction types | IBC | LSC |
Means of Egress | LSC | NONE |
Standpipes | IBC | IFC |
Interior Finish | LSC | NONE |
HVAC Systems | IMC | NONE |
Vertical Openings | LSC | NONE |
Sprinklers Systems minimum construction standard | LSC | NONE |
Fire Alarm Systems | LSC | NONE |
Smoke alarms & Smoke Detection Systems | State Statute & LSC | NONE |
Portable Fire Extinguishers | IFC | NONE |
Cooking Equipment | LSC & NFPA 96 | NONE |
Fuel Fired Appliances | IFGC | NFPA 54 |
Liquid Petroleum Gas | NFPA 58 | NFPA 54 |
Compressed Natural Gas | NFPA 52 | NONE |
SECTION 103 "GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR EXISTING AND PROPOSED (NEW) BUILDINGS.
NOTE: Nothing herein shall be construed as prohibiting any local jurisdiction from adopting the deleted portions of Chapter 1 of this Code for local purposes, provided, however, local amendments shall not be less restrictive than this Code, and other codes and standards as adopted by the various chapters of the Rules and Regulations of the Safety Fire Commissioner.
Exception 1: Any nonconformance noted under the electrical standards adopted at the time such building or structure was constructed shall be corrected in accordance with the current electrical standards adopted pursuant to O.C.G.A. 25-2.
Exception 2: A less restrictive provision contained in any subsequently adopted minimum fire safety standard pursuant to O.C.G.A. 25-2, may be applied to any existing building or structure.
Institutional Group I-2. Institutional Group I-2 occupancy shall include buildings and structures used for medical care on a 24-hour basis for more than five persons who are not capable of self-preservation. This group shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
Foster care facilities
Detoxification facilities
Hospitals
Nursing homes
Psychiatric hospitals
Assisted Living Communities
Memory Care Units
Limited Care Facilities (Limited Healthcare)
"Exception #4:
In Group A public assembly occupancies having an occupant load greater than 300, a minimum ceiling height of 25 feet and that are protected throughout by an approved, supervised automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with NFPA 13, as adopted by this Chapter, pyrotechnic special effect devices shall be permitted to be used on stages before proximate audiences for ceremonial or religious purposes, as part of a demonstration in exhibits, or as part of a performance, provided that precautions satisfactory to the authority having jurisdiction are taken to prevent ignition of any combustible material and use of the pyrotechnic device complies with NFPA 1126, Standard for the Use of Pyrotechnics before a Proximate Audience, as adopted by Chapter 120-3-22 Rules and Regulations of the Safety Fire Commissioner. The ceiling height may be lowered to a minimum of 15 feet upon approval of the authority having jurisdiction having witnessed a demonstration shot of all types of devices being used in the display.
Exception #5:
In Group A public assembly occupancies having an occupant load greater than 300, a minimum ceiling height of 25 feet and that are protected throughout by an approved, supervised automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with NFPA 13, as adopted by this Chapter, flame effects before an audience shall be permitted in accordance with NFPA 160, Standard for Flame Effects Before an Audience, as adopted by Chapter 120-3-22 Rules and Regulations of the Safety Fire Commissioner. The ceiling height may be lowered to a minimum of 15 feet upon approval of the authority having jurisdiction having witnessed a demonstration of all types of devices being used in the display.
Exception #6
On stages and platforms as a necessary part of a performance in public assembly occupancies having an occupant load greater than 300, a minimum ceiling height of 25 feet and that are protected throughout by an approved, supervised automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with NFPA 13, as adopted by this Chapter. The ceiling height may be lowered to a minimum of 15 feet upon approval of the authority having jurisdiction having witnessed a demonstration of all types of devices being used in the display.
Exception #7
In Group A public assembly occupancies having an occupant load greater than 100 with fixed seating, a minimum ceiling height of 25 feet and that have a minimum of two certified fire fighters on site with proper firefighting equipment as determined by the local fire official, pyrotechnic special effect devices shall be permitted to be used on stages before proximate audiences for ceremonial or religious purposes, as part of a demonstration in exhibits, or as part of a performance, provided that precautions satisfactory to the authority having jurisdiction are taken to prevent ignition of any combustible material and use of the pyrotechnic device complies with NFPA 1126, Standard for the Use of Pyrotechnics before a Proximate Audience, as adopted by Chapter 120-3-22 Rules and Regulations of the Safety Fire Commissioner. The ceiling height may be lowered to a minimum of 15 feet upon approval of the authority having jurisdiction having witnessed a demonstration shot of all types of devices being used in the display.
Exception #8:
In public assembly occupancies having an occupant load greater than 100 with fixed seating, a minimum ceiling height of 25 feet and that have a minimum of two certified fire fighters on site with proper firefighting equipment as determined by the local fire official, flame effects before an audience shall be permitted in accordance with NFPA 160, Standard for Flame Effects Before an Audience, as adopted by this Chapter. The ceiling height may be lowered to a minimum of 15 feet upon approval of the authority having jurisdiction having witnessed a demonstration of all types of devices being used in the display."
Exception: The local Fire Chief and/or Fire Code Official of the responding fire department or agency is authorized to increase the dimension of 150 feet (45.7 m) where:
Exception: The local Fire Chief and / or Fire Code Official of the responding fire department or agency is authorized to increase the 100 linear feet.
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Section 510 In-Building Emergency Responder Communications Enhancement Systems
Developments of one- or two-family dwellings where the number of dwelling units exceeds 120 shall be provided with two separate and approved fire apparatus access roads.
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Pursuant to O.C.G.A. Title 25-2-12 (e)(4) the local fire official, building official, or developer may obtain a waiver when adequate access appropriate for the fire apparatus of the local responding fire department is not met or provided by using alternative methods on a waiver form designed and prescribed by the Safety Fire Commissioner. The State Fire Marshal or designated representative shall respond within 30 days for the decision for approval or disapproval or recommendations for modifications to the Plan. If the 30-day time frame is not met, the Plans submitted shall be deemed to be approved.
Add a new section, Appendix D 107.2, as follows:
Where two fire apparatus access roads are required, they shall be placed a distance apart equal to not less than one-half of the length of the maximum overall diagonal dimension of the property or area to be served, measured in a straight line between accesses.
"Informational Note: Based on UL1363, RPT's are intended for indoor use as an extension of a grounding alternating-current branch circuit for general use. Where such devices are used or intended to be used for voltage surge suppression, the RPT is also required by UL1363 to meet the provisions of UL1449 for Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors. UL1363 incorporates this compliance. Such devices may be utilized for the protection of personal or laptop computers, computer related devices, word processors, memory typewriters, and other low load devices. They are not intended for use with high load equipment such as, but not limited to, refrigerators, coffee pots, microwave ovens, toasters, toaster ovens, space heaters, and other high power load devices. The labeling and manufacturer's information and instructions need to be consulted to determine if the RPT is also listed for transient voltage suppression. In addition, some RPT devices have additional options included in the device such as "electrical noise" filtration. UL1363 would also require and ensure that component would meet UL1283. The safety requirements relative RPT's regardless of the various extras that may be included in a device covered by UL1363 and the RPT manufacturer's instructions. RPT's have also been referred to as "Temporary Power Taps (TPT's)", "power strips", "Surge/Spike Protectors", or "Portable Outlets" among other designations. NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC), 2011 edition, does not utilize the term "Relocatable Power Tap or RPT, however, for safety provisions similar to those utilized by UL, reference can be made to NEC Article 400, Flexible Cords and Cables, Article 406, Receptacles, Cord Connectors, and Attachment Plugs (CAPS), and Article 517 Health Care Facilities."
SECTION 801 "GENERAL,
NOTE: NFPA 76, Fire Protection of Telecommunications Facilities, should be consulted. Refer to the edition adopted by this Chapter 120-3-3."
SECTION 1102 "FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES"
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Exception: This chapter shall apply to hydrogen motor fuel-dispensing and generation facilities as specified in section 2309 and repair garages where referenced by subsection 406.6, entitled, 'Repair Garages,' of the International Building Code.
"CHAPTER 61 LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES. The provisions relating to the storage and handling of liquefied petroleum gases shall be those in NFPA 58, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, as adopted by Chapter 120-3-16, Rules and Regulations of the Safety Fire Commissioner. (Refer to Table 102.13, CODES REFERENCE GUIDE)"
"Replace the NFPA Standard Reference numbers with the year edition with the same NFPA Standard Reference numbers and titles however; each year edition shall be those as adopted by the Rules and Regulations of the Georgia Safety Fire Commissioner Chapters 102-3-3, 120-3-10, 120-3-11 and 120-3-12."
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"Where a waterflow test is used for the purpose of system design, the test shall be conducted no more than 6 months prior to working plan submittal unless otherwise approved by the authority having jurisdiction."
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Systems shall be recharged by persons who are properly trained and licensed under the requirements of Chapter 120-3-23, Rules and Regulations of the Safety Fire Commissioner, in accordance with the manufacturer's listed installation and maintenance manual."
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NOTE: The International Mechanical Code, as adopted by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA), shall be the applicable code replacing 90A with the exception of its application to Hospitals, hospices, ambulatory surgical centers, nursing homes, assisted living homes or other health care type facilities that are regulated by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) shall comply with the fire and life safety rules and regulations imposed by that agency even though codes and standards adopted by that agency may not be specifically included herein. The codes and standards adopted and modified herein shall also apply where applicable and shall be deemed to be the minimum state fire and life safety standards where they are at least as protective as the CMS rules and regulations. (Refer to Table 102.13, CODES REFERENCE GUIDE in the International Fire Code adopted by this Chapter 120-3-3.)
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NOTE: The International Mechanical Code, as adopted by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA), shall be the applicable code replacing 90B with the exception of its application to Hospitals, hospices, ambulatory surgical centers, nursing homes, assisted living communities or other health care type facilities that are regulated by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) shall comply with the fire and life safety rules and regulations imposed by that agency even though codes and standards adopted by that agency may not be specifically included herein. The codes and standards adopted and modified herein shall also apply where applicable and shall be deemed to be the minimum state fire and life safety standards where they are at least as protective as the CMS rules and regulations. (Refer to Table 102.13, CODES REFERENCE GUIDE in the International Fire Code adopted by this Chapter 120-3-3.)
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[Note: Also see 909.2.1 (1) of the International Fire Code]
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Chapter 16: Mobile and Temporary Cooking Operations
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NOTE: Hospitals, hospices, ambulatory surgical centers, nursing homes, or other health care type facilities that are regulated by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) shall comply with the fire and life safety rules and regulations imposed by that agency even though codes and standards adopted by that agency may not be specifically included herein. The codes and standards adopted and modified herein shall also apply where applicable and shall be deemed to be the minimum state fire and life safety standards where they are at least as protective as the CMS rules and regulations. (Refer to 120-3-3-.03 of Chapter 120-3-3-.03 of the Rules and Regulations of the Safety Fire Commissioner for definitions of "assisted living communities" and "memory care units. Such facilities are regulated, as appropriate by Chapters 34 or 35 of the Life Safety Code, as adopted by the Rules and Regulations of the Safety Fire Commissioner.)
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The 2018 Edition of the Life Safety Code is adopted with modifications so as to be applicable to proposed (new) and existing buildings and structures. Unless noted otherwise herein, operational provisions such as fire drills, emergency egress and relocation drills, development of fire or emergency plans, and regulation of decorations and contents of building and structures of the various provisions of NFPA 101, Life Safety Code shall not be applicable to proposed (new) or existing buildings, structures, facilities, or conditions. The operational provisions of the International Fire Code (IFC), as adopted by Chapter 120-3-3 of the Rules and Regulations of the Safety Fire Commissioner shall apply to proposed (new) and existing buildings, structures, facilities, and conditions, unless such provisions are less protective than or are in conflict with the rules and regulations of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) as they apply to health care related occupancies.
Table 102.13: CODES REFERENCE GUIDE | ||
Area | Primary | Supplement |
Occupancy Classification | LSC | IBC |
Building Construction Types including allowable height, allowable building areas, and the requirements for sprinkler protection related to minimum building construction types. | IBC | LSC |
Means of Egress | LSC | NONE |
Standpipes | IBC | IFC |
Interior Finish | LSC | NONE |
HVAC Systems | IMC | NONE |
Vertical Openings | LSC | NONE |
Sprinkler Systems minimum | LSC | NONE |
Fire Alarm Systems | LSC | NONE |
Smoke alarms & Smoke Detection Systems | State Statute & LSC | NONE |
Cooking Equipment | LSC & NFPA 96 | NONE |
Portable Fire Extinguishers | IFC | NONE |
Fuel Fired Appliances | IFGC | NFPA 54 |
Liquid Petroleum Gas | NFPA 58 | NFPA 54 |
Compressed Natural Gas | NFPA 52 | NONE |
[Note: Refer to 120-3-3-.03 of Chapter 120-3-3 of the Rules and Regulations of the Safety Fire Commissioner for modified or special definitions that apply to this Code, unless otherwise advised by the various chapters of this Code.]
"Locker Rooms | 15 | (1.4) |
Free Weight Rooms | 20 | (1.9) |
Running Tracks | 50 | (4.7) |
Art Museums | 30 | (2.8) |
Pool Halls | 75 | (6.9) |
Multi-Purpose room | 7 | (0.65) |
Airport terminals: | ||
Concourse | 100 | (9.3) |
Waiting area | 15 | (1.4) |
Baggage Claim | 20 | (1.9) |
Baggage Handling | 300 | (27.9)" |
Table 8.2.1.2.1 Conversion Table for the IBC and NFPA 220 Construction Types | ||||||||||
NF PA 220 | Type I (443) | Type I (332) | Type II (222) | Type II (111) | Type II (000) | Type III (211) | Type III (200) | Type IV (2 HH) | Type V (111) | Type V (000) |
IBC | --- | IA | IB | IIA | IIB | IIIA | IIIB | IV | VA | VB |
Exception No. 1: Elevator lobbies are not required within an atrium.
Exception No. 2: Elevator lobbies are not required where elevators are installed on open exterior walls.
Exception No. 3: Elevator lobbies are not required where elevators are installed in open air parking structures.
Exception No 4: Elevator lobbies are not required in buildings three stories or less with vertical openings protected in accordance with the applicable occupancy chapter.
Exception No 5: Elevator lobbies are not required in mercantile occupancies that have properly protected openings for escalators or stairs.
Exception No 6: Existing installations acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction."
SECTION 10.3 "Decorations and Furnishings.
"Note: See 12.4.2.6 for factors A, B and C in Tables 12.4.2.3 and 12.4.2.4.".
"Note: See 12.4.2.6 for factors A, B and C in Tables 13.4.2.3 and 13.4.2.4.1."
Table 17.1.6.1 Day-Care Occupancy Location | |||||
Type of Construction | Age Group | Number of Stories | |||
(Stories are counted starting at the floor of exit) | |||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4+ | ||
I(443), I(332) and II(222) | 0 through 4 | YES | YES | YES | YES+ |
5 and older | YES | YES | YES | YES+ | |
II(111), III(211) and V(111) | 0 through 4 | YES | YES+ | NO | NO |
5 and older | YES | YES | YES+ | NO | |
IV(2HH) | 0 through 4 | YES | YES+ | NO | NO |
5 and older | YES | YES+ | NO | NO | |
II(000) | 0 through 4 | YES | YES+ | NO | NO |
5 and older | YES | YES+ | NO | NO | |
III(200) and V(000) | 0 through 4 | YES+ | YES+ | NO | NO |
5 and | YES | YES+ | NO | NO |
The types of construction in the Table are from NFPA 220, Standard on Types of Building Construction. Refer to 8.2.1.2 and 8.2.1.2.1 of this Code and the conversion chart for cross-referencing to the construction types established by the International Building Code.
YES: Day-care occupancy location permitted in type of construction.
YES+: Day-care occupancy location permitted in type of construction if entire building is protected throughout by an approved automatic sprinkler system.
NO: Day-care occupancy location not permitted in type of construction."
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I(443), I(332) and II (222) | 0 through 4 | YES | YES | YES | YES |
5 and older | YES | YES | YES | YES | |
II(111), III(211) and V(111) | 0 through 4 | YES | YES+ | NO | NO |
5 and older | YES | YES | YES+ | NO | |
IV(2HH) | 0 through 4 | YES | YES+ | NO | NO |
5 and older | YES | YES+ | NO | NO | |
II(000) | 0 through 4 | YES | YES+ | NO | NO |
5 and older | YES | YES+ | NO | NO | |
III(200) and V(000) | 0 through 4 | YES+ | YES+ | NO | NO |
5 and older | YES | YES+ | NO | NO |
The types of construction in the Table are from NFPA 220, Standard on Types of Building Construction. Refer to 8.2.1.2 and 8.2.1.2.1 of this Code and the conversion chart for cross-referencing to the construction types established by the International Building Code.
YES: Day-care occupancy location permitted in type of construction.
YES+: Day-care occupancy location permitted in type of construction if entire building is protected throughout by an approved automatic sprinkler system.
NO: Day-care occupancy is not permitted in this construction type."
"[Note: Areas incidental to resident housing will mean any areas that exceed 10% of the resident housing area. This includes sleeping areas, dayrooms, group activity space, or other common spaces for customary access of residents.]"
"[Note: Areas incidental to resident housing will mean any areas that exceed 10% of the resident housing area. This includes sleeping areas, dayrooms, group activity space, or other common spaces for customary access of residents.]"
"Chapter 24 One- and Two-Family Dwellings/Community Living Arrangements"
Delete paragraph 32.1.1.1 in its entirety and substitute in its place the following:
"Chapter 34 New Assisted Living Community Occupancies
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Construction Type | Sprinklered See Note a | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4-12 | >12 |
Type I(442) a c d | YES | X | X | X | X | X |
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Type I(332) a c d | YES | X | X | X | X | X |
NO | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | |
Type II(222) a c d | YES | X | X | X | X | N.P. |
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Type II(111) a c d | YES | X | X | X | N.P. | N.P. |
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Type II(000) a | YES | X | X | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. |
NO | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | |
Type III(211) a | YES | X | X | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. |
NO | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | |
Type III(200) a | YES | X | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. |
NO | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | |
Type IV(2HH) a | YES | X | X | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. |
NO | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | |
Type V(111) a | YES | X | X | N.P | N.P. | N.P. |
NO | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | |
Type V(000) a | YES | X | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. |
NO | N.P. | N.P | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. |
X = Permitted if sprinklered as required by 32.3.3.5.
NP = Not permitted.
a Building shall be protected throughout by an approved supervised automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with 9.7.1.1(1), and provided with quick response or residential sprinklers throughout. (See requirements of 34.3.5).
b See requirements of 4.6.3.
c See requirements of 34.1.6.2.1.
d See requirements of 34.1.6.2.2.
Exception to (1): Rooms enclosing air handling equipment, compressor equipment, furnaces or other heating equipment with a total aggregate input rating less than 200,000 BTU input. Such rooms shall not be used for any combustible storage. A minimum of 30 inches (0.76 m) unobstructed access shall be provided and maintained to equipment and electrical or emergency control panels or devices for emergency response purposes.
"Chapter 35 Existing Assisted Living Community Occupancies
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Table 35.1.6 | Number of Stories - See Note b | ||||||
Construction Type | Sprinkled See Note a | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5-6 | >6-12 |
Type I(442) c d | YES | X | X | X | X | X | X |
NO | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | |
Type I(332) c d | YES | X | X | X | X | X | X |
NO | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | |
Type II(222) c d | YES | N.P. | X | X | X | X | X |
NO | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | ||
Type II(111) c d | YES | X | X | Xe | Xe | N.P. | N.P. |
NO | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | |
Type II(000) a | YES | X | X | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. |
NO | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | |
Type III(211) a | YES | X | X | Xe | Xe | N.P. | N.P. |
NO | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | |
Type III(200) a | YES | X | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. |
NO | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | |
Type IV(2HH) a | YES | X | X | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. |
NO | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | |
Type V(111) See note a or e | YES | Xa | Xa | Xe | Xe | N.P. | N.P. |
NO | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | |
Type V(000)a | YES | Xa | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. |
NO | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. | N.P. |
X = Permitted if sprinklered as required by 33.3.3.5 unless otherwise noted.
NP = Not permitted.
a Building shall be protected throughout by an approved supervised automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with 35.3.5, and the interior walls are covered with lath and plaster or materials providing a 15-minute thermal barrier. (See requirements of 35.3.5).
b See requirements of 4.6.3.
c See requirements of 35.1.6.2.1.
d See requirements of 35.1.6.2.2.
e See requirements of 35.1.6.5.
Exception to (1): Rooms enclosing air handling equipment, compressor equipment, furnaces or other heating equipment with a total aggregate input rating less than 200,000 BTU input. Such rooms shall not be used for any combustible storage. A minimum of 30 inches (0.76 m) unobstructed access shall be provided and maintained to equipment and electrical or emergency control panels or devices for emergency response purposes.
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Buildings or conditions in existence at the time of the adoption of this Code are allowed to have their use or occupancy continued, if such condition, use or occupancy was legal at the time of the adoption of this Code, provided such continued use does not constitute a distinct danger to life or property.
Buildings or structures moved into or within the jurisdiction shall comply with the provisions of this Code for new buildings or structures.
Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 120-3-3-.04
O.C.G.A. § 25-2-4.