Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 510 - Building Code Commission
Chapter 00 - N/A
Subchapter 00 - N/A
Part 2 - RISBC-2 Rhode Island State One amp; Two-Family Dwelling Code
Section 510-RICR-00-00-2.5 - Chapter 2
Current through September 18, 2024
Chapter 3
R301.2 Delete and substitute the following:
R301.2 Climatic and geographic designs criteria.
Buildings shall be constructed in accordance with the provisions of this code. Additional criteria are established and set forth in Table R301.2(1)
Table R301.2(1) Delete and substitute the following:
Table R301.2(1) |
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Ground Snow Load |
Wind |
Topographic Effects |
Seismic Design Criteria |
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30psf 1, 2 |
See figure R301.2(4) |
No |
None4 |
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Weathering |
Frost line depth2, 3 |
Termite |
Decay |
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Severe |
40" |
Moderate to Heavy |
Slight to Moderate |
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Winter design Temp |
Ice Shield Underlayment Required |
Flood Hazards |
Air Freezing Index |
Mean Temperature Annual |
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0 degrees F in Prov. County 5 degrees All Other |
Yes |
Yes (See Community FIRMS) |
1,200-degree Days B.F. |
50 degrees F |
NOTES:
Exterior stairs and steps off decks, balconies and platforms greater than thirty inches (30") above grade shall have stringer supports extending to twelve inches (12") below grade and shall be supported and secured to prevent lateral displacement or vertical collapse due to grade changes.
Buildings and portions thereof shall be limited by wind speed, as defined in Table R301.2(1), and construction methods in accordance with this code. Basic wind speeds shall be determined from Table R301.2(1) and Figure R301.2(4) A amp; B. Where different construction methods and structural materials are used for various portions of a building, the applicable requirements of this sections for each portion shall apply.
Where loads for windows, skylights and exterior doors are not otherwise specified, the loads listed in Table R301.2(2) adjusted for height and exposure per Table R301.2(3), shall be used to determine design load performance requirements for windows and doors.
Exception: All accessory structures less than 200 square feet in area.
Construction in regions where the ultimate wind speeds from Figure 301.2(4)(A) equal or exceed one hundred ten (110) miles per hour (177.1 km/h) shall be designed in accordance with one (1) of the following:
Exceptions to item 8:
Windows in buildings located in Wind Zone 3 shall have glazed openings protected from windborne debris or the building shall be designed as a partially enclosed building in accordance with the International Building Code. Glazed opening protection for windborne debris shall meet the requirements of the Large Missile Test of ASTM E 1996 and of ASTM E 1886 referenced therein.
Exception:
Wood structural panels with a minimum of thickness of seven sixteenths of one inch (7/16") (11.1 mm) and a maximum span of eight feet (8') (2438 mm) shall be permitted for opening protection in one (1) and two (2) story buildings. Panels shall be precut to cover the glazed openings with attachment hardware provided. Attachments shall be provided in accordance with Table R301.2.1.2 or shall be designed to resist the components and cladding loads determined in accordance with the provisions of the International Building Code. And shutter systems approved by Building Code Standards Committee.
Delete without substitution sections R301.2.1.5 thru R301.2.2.4.
Delete and substitute the following:
R302.1 Exterior walls. Construction, projections, openings and penetrations of exterior walls of dwellings and accessory buildings shall comply with Table R302.1(1); or dwellings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in guidance with Appendix RP2904 shall comply with Table R302.1(2).
Delete section R302.2 exceptions.
Add the following section R302.2 exception and substitute the following:
Exception: A common two (2) hour fire-resistance-rated wall assembly tested in accordance with ASTME 119 or UL 263 is permitted for townhouses if such walls do not contain plumbing or mechanical equipment, ducts or vents in the cavity of the common wall. The wall shall be rated for fire exposure from both sides and shall extend to and be tight against exterior walls and the underside of the roof sheathing. Electrical installations shall be installed in accordance with Rhode Island Electrical Code SBC-5-2021 (Part 5 of this Subchapter). Penetrations of electrical outlet boxes shall be in accordance with section R302.4.
Delete section 302.5.1 and substitute the following:
Add the following Exception 1 to section R303.1 Habitable rooms.
Exceptions:
The glazed areas need not be openable where the opening is not required by section R310 and an approved mechanical ventilation system capable of producing 0.35 air change per hour in the room is installed or a wholehouse mechanical ventilation system is installed capable of supplying outdoor ventilation air of fifteen (15) cubic feet per minute (cfm) (78 L/s) per occupant computed on the basis of two (2) occupants for the first (1st) bedroom and one (1) occupant for each additional bedroom.
Delete without substitution section R303.4 Mechanical ventilation.
Delete without substitution section R303.5.2.
All interior and exterior stairways shall be provided with a means to illuminate the stairs, including the landings and treads. Interior stairways shall be provided with an artificial light source located in the immediate vicinity of each landing of the stairway. Exterior stairways shall be provided with an artificial light source located in the immediate vicinity of the top landing of the stairway. Exterior stairways providing access to a basement from the outside grade level shall be provided with an artificial light source located in the immediate vicinity of the bottom landing of the stairway.
Exception:
An artificial light source is not required at the top and bottom landing, provided an artificial light source is located directly over each stairway section.
Remove without substitution section R309.5.
R310.1 Delete R310.1 and substitute the following:
R310.1 Emergency escape and rescue required.
Basements with habitable space and every sleeping room shall have at least one (1) openable emergency escape and rescue window or exterior door opening for emergency escape and rescue.
Where basements contain one or more sleeping rooms, emergency egress and rescue openings shall be required in each sleeping room but shall not be required in adjoining areas of the basement.
Where openings are provided as a means of escape and rescue they shall have a sill height of not more than forty-four inches (44") (1118 mm) above the floor.
Where a door opening having a threshold below the adjacent ground elevation serves as an emergency escape and rescue opening and is provided with a bulkhead enclosure, the bulkhead enclosure shall comply with Section R310.3.
The net clear opening dimensions required by this section shall be obtained by the normal operation of the window or door opening from the inside.
Escape and rescue window openings with a finished sill height below the adjacent ground elevation shall be provided with a window well in accordance with Section R310.2.
Exception: Basements with habitable space not used for bedrooms shall not require an emergency escape under any one of the following two conditions:
R310.7 Add the following new section R310.7:
R310.7 Basement or Cellar Windows:
Except as may be otherwise provided for habitable or occupiable rooms, at least two (2) operable windows twelve inches (12") by thirty-two inches (32") nominal size shall be installed reasonably remote from each other. Security devices shall not unreasonably impede the use of these windows for light, ventilation or firefighting purposes.
Delete section R311.3.1 exception: and substitute the following:
Landings of finished floors at the required egress door shall be not more than one and one half inches (1 1/2") (38 mm) lower than the top of the threshold.
Exception
The landing or floor of the exterior side shall be not more than eight and one quarter inches (8 1/4") (209.55 mm) below the top of the threshold provided that the door does not swing over the landing or floor. Where exterior landings of floors serving the required egress door are not at grade, they shall be provided with access to grade by means of a ramp in accordance with Section R311.8 or a stairway in accordance with Section R#11.7
Delete IRC R311.3.2 and substitute the following:
Doors other that the required egress door shall be provided with landings or floors no more than eight and one quarter inches (8 1/4") (209.55 mm) below the top of the threshold.
Exception
A top landing is not required where a stairway of not more than two (2) risers is located on the exterior side of the door, provided that the door does not swing over the stairway.
Delete IRC section R311.6 and substitute the following:
R311.6 Hallways.
The minimum width of a hallway shall be not less than three feet (3'). Baseboard, casings and other trim shall not reduce the required width to less than thirty-four and one half inches (34 1/2").
Delete IRC sections R311.7.5.1 and R311.7.5.2 and substitute the following:
The maximum riser height shall be eight and one quarter inches (8 1/4") (210 mm).
The riser shall be measured vertically between leading edges of the adjacent treads.
The greatest riser height within any flight of stairs shall not exceed the smallest by more than three eighths of one inch (3/8") (9.5 mm).
The minimum tread depth shall be nine inches (9") (229 mm).
The tread depth shall be measured horizontally between the vertical planes of the foremost projection of adjacent treads and at a right angle to the tread's leading edge.
The greatest tread depth within any flight of stairs shall not exceed the smallest by more than three eighths of one inch (3/8") (9.5 mm).
Winder treads shall have a minimum tread depth of nine inches (9") (229 mm) measured as above at a point twelve inches (12") (305 mm) from the side where the treads are narrower.
Winder treads shall have a minimum tread depth of six inches (6") (152 mm) at any point. Within any flight of stairs, the greatest winder tread depth at the twelve inches (12") (305 mm) walk line shall not exceed the smallest by more than three eighths of one inch (3/8") (9.5 mm).
Delete IRC section R311.7.5.3 and replace with the following:
The radius of curvature at the leading edge of the tread shall be no greater than nine sixteenths of one inch (9/16") (14.3 mm). A nosing not less than three quarters of one inch (3/4") (19.1 mm) but not more than one and one quarter inches (1 1/4") (32 mm) shall be provided on stairways with solid risers. The greatest nosing projection shall not exceed the smallest nosing projection by more than three eighths of one inch (3/8") (9.5 mm) between two (2) stories, including the nosing at the level of floors and landings. Beveling of nosing shall not exceed one half of one inch (1/2") (12.7 mm). Risers shall be vertical or sloped from the underside of the leading edge of the tread above at an angle not more than thirty (30) degrees from the vertical.
Open risers are permitted.
Exception: A nosing is not required where the tread depth is a minimum of eleven inches (11") (279 mm).
R311 Add the following new section:
Pull-down types of stairs shall not be required to meet the provisions of sections R311.7.5.1, R311.7.5.2 and R312.
Delete IRC R311.8.1 and replace with the following:
Ramps shall have a maximum slope of one (1) unit vertical in eight (8) units horizontal (twelve and one half percent (12.5%) slope).
R312 Add new section as follows:
R312.3 Seat or Bench Elements.
Guardrails which incorporate seat or bench elements shall have a guardrail system complying with section R312.3 to a height of thirty-six inches (36") measured from the seat surface. The guardrail system shall also extend to the floor surface below the bench or seat element.
Exception:
R313.1 Delete sections R313.1 and 313.2 and substitute the following
R313.1 General.
Automatic fire sprinkler if installed at the applicant's option will be in conformance with Appendix RP
R314 Delete section R314 Smoke Alarms and substitute the following:
R314 Provisions for Fire Detection Systems
Provisions for Fire Detection Systems are contained within the Rhode Island Uniform Fire Safety Code.
R315 Delete entirely
R315 Provisions for Fire Detection Systems
Provisions for Fire Detection Systems are contained within the Rhode Island Uniform Fire Safety Code.
Delete section R317.1.3 and substitute the following:
Approved naturally durable or pressure-treated wood shall be used for those portions of wood members which form the structural supports of buildings, balconies, porches, or similar permanent building appurtenances when such members are exposed to the weather without adequate protection from a roof, eave, overhang or other covering which would prevent moisture or water accumulation on the surface or at joints between members.
Depending on local experience, such members may include:
R322.1 Add the following new section:
R322.1 General.
Building and structures in flood hazard areas, not designated as coastal A zones or coastal high hazard areas, shall have the lowest floors elevated to or above the base flood elevation, plus one foot (1') (305 mm), or the design flood elevation, whichever is higher.
The following certifications shall be submitted to the building official:
R322.4 Add new Section: Variances and Appeals
The Board of Appeals after examining the applicant's hardships shall approve or disapprove a variance request and shall hear and decide appeals from the requirements of these regulations, in accordance with the procedures of R.I. Gen. Laws § 23-27.3-127.0 of the Rhode Island State Building Code and the following:
Board of Appeals
The local (or State) Board of Appeals shall hear and decide appeals when it is alleged there is an error in any requirement, decision or determination made by the Building Official in the enforcement or administration of these Regulations.
Conditions of Acceptance:
The issuance of a variance to construct a structure below the base flood level will result in increased premium rates for flood insurances up to amounts as high as twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for one hundred dollars ($100.00) of insurance coverage and
Such construction below the base flood level increases risks to life and property. Such notification shall be maintained with a record of all variances actions, including justification for their issuance. All such variances issued shall be reported in the community's Annual Report to the Federal Insurance Administration.