Sec. 4.
(a) Design
releases are necessary for construction on all Class 1 structures, except the
following:
(1) Class 1 structures that will
never be occupied or otherwise used in any part by the public and that will not
normally be occupied or otherwise used in any part by a person who is acting as
an employee of another, of the following types:
(A) Oil derricks.
(B) Pipelines, including related physical
support structures.
(C) Tanks for
storage of products, other than flammable or combustible liquids or gases, that
are factory fabricated and assembled.
(D) Electrical power cable transmission
towers and substations.
(E)
Structures used for communication purposes, except for:
(i) satellite dishes exceeding ten (10) feet
in diameter; and
(ii) antennas
exceeding thirty (30) feet in length; when mounted on the roof of a Class 1
structure.
(F)
Structures appurtenant to:
(i) industrial
plants;
(ii) power generating
plants;
(iii) gas plants;
(iv) bulk storage facilities; and
(v) shipping terminals; where the functions
of the structures are primarily the support of related equipment.
(G) Structures of:
(i) sewage;
(ii) water;
(iii) gas; and
(iv) electric; utilities.
(H) Signs, except those mounted on
the roof of a Class 1 structure, that exceed one hundred (100) square feet of
surface area.
(2)
Temporary structures.
(3) Class 1
structures either:
(A) owned by the federal
government; or
(B) located on land
over which exclusive jurisdiction has been ceded to the federal government.
(See 40 U.S.C.
255 and IC 4-21.5.)
(4) One (1) story detached accessory Class 1
structures in Group B, F, R, S, U, or M Occupancy classifications that:
(A) do not exceed five hundred (500) square
feet; and
(B) are used as:
(i) equipment shelters;
(ii) tool and storage sheds (not used for the
storage or handling of hazardous materials);
(iii) freezers;
(iv) coolers; or
(v) other similar uses.
(5) One (1) story attached
additions to Class 1 structures in Group B, F, R, S, U, or M Occupancy
classifications that:
(A) do not:
(i) exceed three hundred (300) square feet;
and
(ii) impose an excessive
structural load onto the existing structure; and
(B) are used as:
(i) equipment shelters;
(ii) tool and storage sheds (not used for the
storage or handling of hazardous materials);
(iii) freezers;
(iv) coolers; or
(v) other similar uses.
(6) One (1) story detached Class 1
structures that:
(A) do not exceed five
hundred (500) square feet in floor area;
(B) have at least one (1) unenclosed side;
and
(C) are used for personnel
shelters, such as:
(i) bus stops;
(ii) picnic shelters; and
(iii) gazebos.
(7) One (1) story detached Class 1
structures that:
(A) do not exceed two hundred
(200) square feet in floor area; and
(B) are used as guard houses or retail sales
outlets, such as:
(i) kiosks;
(ii) drive-up facilities; and
(iii) roadside fruit and vegetable
stands.
(8)
Fences, except for those enclosing:
(A) public
swimming pools; or
(B) liquified
petroleum gas storage facilities.
(9) Retaining or enclosure walls, except for
those surrounding flammable or combustible liquids or gases storage
facilities.
(10) Installation or
replacement of tanks and dispensing equipment for flammable and combustible
liquids or gases if the scope of the work is limited to the following:
(A) Liquid petroleum gas (LPG) storage
facilities having a total capacity of not more than four thousand (4,000)
gallons and no single tank having a capacity of more than two thousand (2,000)
gallons measured as gallons of water.
(B) Storage tanks for Class I, II, IIIA, or
IIIB liquids:
(i) having a capacity of six
hundred sixty (660) gallons or less;
(ii) that are portable; and
(iii) that are for temporary use
only.
(11)
Structures to be used primarily for the display of agricultural products and
not used for assembly purposes where the structures are located within a
political subdivision qualified under
675 IAC 12-10-9.
(12) Structures to be built in accordance
with the requirements applicable to their eventual use as Class 2 structures
that will initially be used as models or offices for the sale of Class 2
structures where the initial use does not cause any of the building systems to
become noncompliant with current rules of the commission for that use.
"Systems" are architectural, structural, electrical, plumbing, mechanical
(HVAC), fire alarm, and fire suppression.
(b) Design releases are necessary for the
remodeling or altering of all Class 1 structures, except work limited to one
(1) or more of the following:
(1) Any of the
buildings or structures the new construction of which is exempted by subsection
(a).
(2) Plumbing work as follows:
(A) Replacement of piping, valves, or
fixtures, provided that the replacement does not involve relocation of
fixtures.
(B) Installation of
plumbing fixtures, provided that the drainage fixture unit count does not
exceed five (5).
(C) Replacement of
water heaters with a similar type and capacity in the same location.
(D) Installation of water heaters with a
capacity of one hundred (100) gallons or less.
(3) Electrical work as follows:
(A) Replacement in the same location of
electrical equipment or devices of a similar type and rating, including an
increase in current capacity in nonhazardous areas where there is no change in
voltage or phases.
(B) Portable or
temporary equipment and devices energized by means of cord and plug.
(C) Temporary installation of wiring and
devices.
(D) Installation of branch
circuits not exceeding the capacity of the electrical distribution system
within the existing building.
(E)
Low-energy power, control, and signal circuits of Classes II and III as defined
in the Indiana Electrical Code except circuits for fire detection or fire alarm
systems.
(F) Electrical wiring,
apparatus, or equipment installed by a public or private utility in the
exercise of its function as a serving utility:
(i) for the generation, transmission,
distribution, or metering of electrical energy; or
(ii) in the operation of signals or the
transmission of intelligence.
(G) Except for fire detection or fire alarm
systems, electrical wiring, devices, appliances, apparatus, or equipment:
(i) operating at less than twenty-five (25)
volts; and
(ii) not capable of
supplying more than fifty (50) watts of energy.
(4) Mechanical work as follows:
(A) Installation of any portable heating,
ventilating, and air conditioning appliance or equipment.
(B) Replacement of mechanical appliances and
equipment with a similar type and rating in the same location.
(C) Installation of any of the following:
(i) A heating system having an output not in
excess of four hundred thousand (400,000) British thermal units per
hour.
(ii) A cooling system having
an output not greater than fifteen (15) tons (one hundred eighty thousand
(180,000)) British thermal units per hour).
(iii) A combination of the two (2) having an
air-handling capacity not in excess of nine thousand (9,000) cubic feet per
minute.
(D) Installation
of heating or cooling equipment to be used for commercial processing work or
activities where comfort of personnel is not of primary concern.
(5) Miscellaneous work as follows:
(A) Painting, papering, and replacement of
coverings on:
(i) walls;
(ii) ceilings;
(iii) roofs; or
(iv) floors; and similar finish work,
including replacement or reglazing of glass.
(B) Cases, counters, and partitions not over
six (6) feet in height.
(C)
Penetrations of nonfire-rated exterior walls where the width of the opening:
(i) does not exceed six (6) feet;
and
(ii) is not for a required
exit.
(D) Installation
of one (1) or more nonload-bearing partitions not to exceed a total of one
hundred (100) lineal feet in length provided it is not part of a corridor or a
partition that is required to be of fire-resistive construction.
(6) Fire sprinkler systems as
follows:
(A) Replacement of components of
existing wet fire sprinkler systems of light hazard or ordinary hazard
classification as defined in 675 IAC 13, including:
(i) replacement of sprinkler heads;
(ii) replacement of equipment; or
(iii) replacement of piping to restore a
system to its original condition and configuration.
(B) Alteration of existing light hazard or
ordinary hazard fire sprinkler systems, including:
(i) the addition or alteration of up to an
aggregate of twenty (20) sprinkler heads in a wet pipe system for light or
ordinary hazard design;
(ii)
conversion of a dry type system to a wet or antifreeze type system not
exceeding ten (10) sprinkler heads; or
(iii) conversion of a wet or antifreeze type
system not exceeding ten (10) sprinkler heads to a dry type system.
(c) All
additions or alterations permitted by this subdivision [sic.]
shall be documented by the installer and kept on file with the maintenance and
testing records required by 675 IAC 22 and 675 IAC 28, specifically the
applicable editions of NFPA 13 and NFPA 25.
(d) The design release requirements including
filing of plans and specifications shall apply for any work otherwise exempted
by subsection (b) when a part of, supplemental to, or an accessory of a
construction project that otherwise requires a design release.
(e) Construction work on a Class 1 structure
exempted from the design release requirements under this section is not exempt
from compliance with other rules of the commission.