Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Grandstands
1) Grandstands shall comply with the
requirements of NFPA Standard No. 102-1972 (Assembly seating, Tents, Air
Supported Structures) and NFPA Standard No. 101-1973, Life Safety Code, except
as modified in Sections 5.12 through 5.13 (41 Ill. Adm. Code
150.50(a)(2) through
(3).
2) Exits from enclosed grandstand spaces
which empty into open grandstand spaces from which occupants can make their way
to a safe location or which are a safe area of refuge can be counted as part of
the required exit capacity for the enclosed spaces.
3) The occupant load of enclosed grandstand
spaces shall be based on the seating capacities of these spaces plus an
allowance for standees' floor area, if any, based on one person for every 10 sq
ft. of net standing floor area. Required aisle space serving the fixed seats
shall not be used when computing net standing floor area.
4) Automatic sprinklers shall be installed in
accordance with Section 7.3 (41 Ill. Adm. Code Section
150.70(c)
) throughout all enclosed grandstand areas of unprotected combustible
construction. If the roof structure alone is combustible, sprinklers shall be
required only in all concealed roof spaces.
5) Automatic sprinklers shall be installed in
all grandstands in the following locations:
A)
All spaces used for storage and maintenance having an area of over 100 sq. ft.
and that are not enclosed with at least 1-hour fire resistive construction and
fire doors. Automatic sprinklers may be supplied by the domestic water system
up to a limit of 20 sprinklers per space provided that a density of at least
.15 gallons per minute (GPM) per sq. ft. in the space can be provided. Such
shall also be enclosed with at least 1-hour fire resistive construction and an
approved self-closing fire door when deemed necessary by the Fire
Marshal.
B) Inside combustible
concealed spaces of over 2500 sq. ft. fire area.
C) All spaces used for displays or
exhibitions or storage of display or exhibition materials.
D) All kitchens with interior finish having a
flame spread rating over 25.
E) All
interior spaces with an occupancy load of 200 persons or over 4,000 sq. ft. in
area, which have interior wall and ceiling finish having a flame spread over
75, unless the interior wall finish is of solid lumber at least 1 inch
thick.
F) All interior spaces and
rooms under 4,000 sq. ft. having wall or ceiling finish with a flame spread
rating of more than 100.
G) All
interior exitways, including corridors, stairwells, and other paths to the
exterior which have interior wall or ceiling finish with a flame spread of over
25.
6) Emergency fire
escape provisions shall be provided from the stewards stand and press areas
where required, and subject to the State Fire Marshal's approval.
b) Barns:
1) Construction Classification
Structures used as barns shall be classified as follows:
Class A - Walls and roof of noncombustible materials. Stall
dividers of noncombustible material or two-inch dimension hardwood lumber. Use
of combustible kick boards shall not cause otherwise noncombustible stall
dividers to be classed as combustible.
Class B - Walls masonry; roof of combustible materials.
Class C - Walls and roof of combustible material.
2) Size Limitations:
A) Buildings used as barns constructed after
the adoption of these rules shall not exceed in area the values in the
following table:
Barn Size Limitations
Maximum Building Area in Square Feet
Construction
Class
|
Non
Sprinklered
|
Sprinklered
|
A
|
Unlimited
|
Unlimited
|
B
|
Not Permitted
|
18,000
|
C
|
Not Permitted
|
12,000
|
B)
Class B and Class C construction without sprinkler protection shall not be
permitted.
3) Height
Limitations: The height of barns used primarily for horses shall not exceed one
story. Where dormitory rooms are located above the barn structure the structure
shall not exceed 2 stories in height.
4) Spacing Requirements:
A) Structures enumerated in Section 5.2 (41
Ill. Adm. Code Section (150.50(b)
) constructed after the adoption of these rules shall be separated by the
following minimum distances:
Spacing Between Barns in Feet
Types of
Facing-Walls
|
Masonry
|
Masonry
|
25
|
Noncombustible
|
Noncombustible
|
25
|
35
|
Combustible
|
35
|
50
|
B) A
reduction in spacing of 50% shall be permitted for a masonry wall without
openings and with a parapet extending at least 18" above any combustible roof
construction within 10 ft. of the parapet and a reduction of spacing of 331/3%
shall be permitted for sprinklered combustible barns in accordance with Section
7.3 (41 Ill. Adm. Code Section
150.70(c)
) .
5) Fire Walls: Barns divided by a fire wall
having at least two-hour fire resistance shall be considered as separate
buildings in applying the size limitations of Section 5.22 (41 Ill. Adm. Code
150.50(b)(2)(A)
).
A) Fire walls when required shall extend
through combustible roofs and walls. The height of the wall shall be at least
32" above the roof and the side shall extend at least 24" beyond combustible
exterior walls.
B) All openings in
fire walls separating barns shall be protected by self-closing 11/2 hour "B"
label fire doors.
6)
Exits: Barns shall be designed so that there is a doorway leading directly
outside within 100 ft. travel distance of all portions of the building. It
shall be possible to exit from any point in the building in at least two
directions; dead ends longer than 30 ft. shall not be permitted. Travel
distance may be increased to 150 ft. when the barn is of masonry or masonry
veneer construction and is protected by an automatic sprinkler system.
A) Doorways provided to meet the requirements
of Section 5.26 (41 Ill. Adm. Code Section
150.50(b)(6)(A)
) shall be at least 8 ft. high and 6 ft in width.
B) All latches on exterior barn doors shall
be operable from inside the building.
7) Smoke Relief Venting: Stall areas in
unsprinklered barns shall be provided with exterior openings for smoke relief,
located at a high level to permit natural removal of heat and combustion
products. Vent openings shall be provided on the basis of 1 sq. ft. of venting
area for each 60 sq. ft. of stall floor area.
c) Sleeping Facilities
1) Dormitories, tack rooms, and other
facilities used for sleeping purposes shall be of at least 3/4-hour fire
resistant protected construction and shall comply with applicable provisions of
NFPA Standard No. 101-1973, Life Safety Code.
2) Fire Separation: Individual sleeping rooms
shall be separated from each other and from barns, stalls, laundry rooms, rest
rooms, storage rooms, and similar occupancies by walls, floors, and ceilings
having at least a 3/4 hour fire resistive rating. Any wall openings shall be
protected by a self-closing solid core wood or hollow metal door, 13/4"
thick.
3) Fire Detection: An
automatic fire alarm and detection system complying with Section 7.7 (41 Ill.
Adm. Code Section
150.70(g)
) shall be provided in all sleeping rooms, heating rooms, kitchens, laundry and
storage rooms. A fire detection system shall not be required in sleeping
facilities protected by an automatic sprinkler system complying with Section
7.3 (41 Ill. Adm. Code Section
150.70(c)
), or in sleeping rooms of at least 3/4 hour fire resistant construction with a
direct exit to the exterior.
d) Roof Coverings: All track buildings shall
have roof coverings meeting Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. requirements for
Class C roofing or better.
e)
Insulation: Track buildings shall not use combustible insulating materials
installed so that the surface of the insulation is exposed.