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1 INTERNATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE Chapter 5 SECTION AND SUBSECTION TITLE WHO SUBMITTED DESCRIPTION CPD/DFD POSITION SME DENVER REMARKS PH DATE COMMITTEE ACTION : 1. Chapter 1, Section 101.1, , 108 & Chapter 4, Section 403, 404 & Chapter 5, Section Chapter 6, Sections 602, 609, 611, 612, 621 & 623 CPD Staff via Jill Jennings Golich (jill.jenningsgolich@denvergov. org) carry fowrard approved Denver amendments completed in 2011 that are still desired to apply to the 2015 code with appropriate section and reference modifications, and deletions, to coordinate with 2015 IPC 2/19/2015 Approved Section Prohibit termination of fuel fire appliances with input capacities exceeding 400,000 btuh below the roofs of adjacent buildings in Bret Pica (CPD areas of dense construction bret.pica@denvergov.org) Adds language in the 7th option with two exceptions that will not allow gas vents to discharge below the roof of a building into alleys, streets or walkways where an adjacent building exceeds 3 stories in height 2/19/2015 Denied Section To specify distances from property lines to terminations of fuel fired appliances Bret Pica (CPD bret.pica@denvergov.org) Add new #6 to add specificity that the code is missing related to fuel fired appliance terminations 2/19/2015 Denied

2 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE SECTION AND SUBSECTION TITLE WHO SUBMITTED DESCRIPTION CPD/DFD POSITION SME DENVER REMARKS CO Code Consulting Comments PH DATE COMMITTEE ACTION Chapter 3 : 1. Chapter 1, Section R101, R102 & R103 R Chapter 3, Sections R301, R302, R305, R313, R315 & R Chapter 4, Section R Chapter 9, Sections R903 & R Chaper 11, Section N1101 (delete) 6. Chapter 26, Sectionis P2602 & P Appendices E, G, N U adopt as guideline carry forward approved Denver amendments completed in 2011 that are still desired to apply to the 2015 code with appropriate section and CPD Staff via Jill Jennings Golich reference modifications, and (jill.jenningsgolich@denvergov.org deletions, to coordinate with 2015 ) IEBC 3/5/2015 Section R313 Sprinkler requirements 2011 removed requirement for 1 and 2 family sprinklers this amendment just states that if Jill Jennings Golich (CPD sprinnklers are added they should jill.jenningsgolich@denvergov.org) comply with the code requirements 3/5/2015 Chapter 11 Section R313 Section R324 new Section R324 new Sprinkler requirements Electric vehicle charging options Electric vehicle charging options Requires sprinklers in townhome projects, and requires a builder of a Mike Dell'Orfano (CO Fire 1 and 2 family dwelling to offer to Sprinkler Coalition the purchaser the option to install mike.dellorfano@southmetro.org) an automatic fire sprinkler system 3/5/2015 Mike Salisbury (SWEEP msalisbury@swenergy.org) Mike Salisbury (SWEEP msalisbury@swenergy.org) Adds requirements for new construction or major renovation projects to add electric vehicle charging via a couple different methods 3/5/2015 Adds requirements for new construction or major renovation projects to add electric vehicle charging via a couple different methods 3/5/2015 Chapter 25 Section N (R402.1) Refer reader to ICC400 Standard on design and construction of log structures for guidance in evaluating thermal performance of solid wood wall systems and trade offs in envelope criteria Rob Pickett (Log & Timer Homes Council robpickett@vermontel.net) Tied to amendment for IECC R402.1 adds language to general (prescriptive) requirements for building thermal envelope for log structures 3/5/2015 Chapter 26 Section P2503 & Allow air testing of pipes, not just water 3/5/2015 Chapter 27 Sectioni P Sewer depth Building sewers that connect to private sewage disposal system should be installed in accordance with Denver Wastewater standards 3/5/2015 Chapter 28 Section P Food waste disposer waste outlet Waste outlet shall be not less than 1.5 inches and connected to a drain of at least 2 inches in diameter 3/5/2015

3 Chapter 29 Section P Section P new exception Pan size and drain when required Combination stop and waste valves for lawn irrigation when a pan drain not previously installed, a pan drain shall not be required for a replacement water heater 3/5/2015 valves may be used for lawn irrigation can be installed underground if approved means of wastewater removal from seep hole is provided 3/5/2015 Chapter 30 Section P Water service pipe Water service pipe must conform to Denver Water standards 3/5/2015 Section P Section P Solvent cementing Building drain and sewer junction Specifies type of purple primer and deletes exception 3/5/2015 Junction of building sewer and building drain shall be served by a cleanout in accordance with Denver Wastewater standards 3/5/2015 Chapter 31 Chapter 36 Section P Section P Section P Horizontal pipe direction changes Roof extension Change to prohibited installations Installing a cleanout at change of direction greater than 45 degress is excessive and increases cost of construction this requires cleanout at change of horizontal direction greater than 135 degress 3/5/2015 Terminating vents 12 inches above the roof works better for anticpated snow accumulations 3/5/2015 Air admittance valves shall not be used to vent sumps or tanks as it does n ot protect fixtures being served by the sump or tank from backups in the buiding drain where the air admittance valve ties to the building drain 3/5/2015 Appendices Section E Appendix AS Number of services Adopt as written Clarify that the number of services Jill Jennings Golich (CPD includes any accessory structures to jill.jenningsgolich@denvergov.org) the one and two family dwelling unit 3/5/2015 Ben Waldman (Common Earth ben@commonearth.builders) Provides a healthy, energy efficient and environmentally friendly insulation options 3/5/2015 Appendix R Appendix U Adopt as written Adopt as written Ben Waldman (Common Earth ben@commonearth.builders) Jim Meyers (SWEEP jmeyers@swenergy.org) Provides prescriptive and performance based requirements for the use of baled straw as a building material 3/5/2015 Similar proposal submitted for 2015 IECC allows identification of a solar ready zone and documentation to make it easier to add solar in the future 3/5/2015

4 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 7 SECTION AND SUBSECTION TITLE WHO SUBMITTED DESCRIPTION CPD/DFD POSITION SME DENVER REMARKS CO Code Consulting Comments PH DATE COMMITTEE ACTION : 1. Chapter 1, Section Chapter 2, Section 201 & Chapter 3, Sections 305, 308, 310 & Chapter 4, Sections 403, 405, 406 & Chapter 5, Section Chapter 7, Sections 705, 713 & Chapter 9, Section Chapter 10, Sections 1004, 1005, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1013, 1018, 1020, 1023 & chapter 11, Section Chapter 15, Sections 1507 & Chapter 16, Sections 1607, 1608, 1609, 1612 & Chapter 17, Sectin Chpater 18, Sections 1809 & Chapter 27, Sections 2701 & Chapter 29, Section Chapter 30, Section Chapter 31, Sections 3105 & Chapter 32, Section Chapter 33, Sections 3301, 3302, 3303, 3306, 3307, 3308 & 3314 CPD Staff via Jill Jennings Golich (jill.jenningsgolich@denvergov.or g) Section Uses other than group H Scott Moore (scott@dalkita.com) Section new Electric Vehicle Charging Options Mike Salisbury (SWEEP msalisbury@swenergy.org) carry forward approved Denver amendments completed in 2011 that are still desired to apply to the 2015 code with appropriate section and reference modifications, and deletions, to coordinate with 2015 IEBC Adds to the list of facilities that won't be treated like a Group H occupancy related to breweries, wineries, brewing and fermenting operations city is regulating these facilities like the amendment is in effect Add new text for new commercial buildings to provide one of two options for electric vehicle spaces when providing 50 or more parking spaces Section Column protection Michael Lastowski (Prescient Company amcglothin@prescientco.com) Adds an exception that would allow individual encasement protection on all sides to not be required where the column is enclosed in a tested and listed assemply as specified in Section Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Section , Exception 3 Section 915 Logical interpretation of "ducted HVAC system" Add new text to the end of exception 3 to clarify intent of exception Delete section and reference IFCA Section 915 Mark Jelinske (mjelinske@catorruma.com) Jill Jennings Golich (CPD jill.jenningsgolich@denvergov.org ) Clarifies one can add a flex duct runout and that it must be UL 181 Class 0 or Class 1 flexible air ducts Ensure consistent requirements for CO detection by listing them in only one location

5 Section Delete separation requirement which was part of 2011 amendments Keith Peetz (CPD The 2011 code provided specific performance criteria to satisfy lobby and shaft smokeproof enclosure provisions when lobby used as area of refugre. In 2015 code this requirement was removed from the base code and should be deleted from Denver amendments. Chapter 12 Section new Add requirement regarding materials complying with UL 1994 or ASTM E 2072 re: self luminous Manny Muniz and photoluminescent markings (mannymuniz.mm@gmail.com) Requiring products to be tested and listed will ensure better quality of installed materials Chapter 15 Section , & Clarifies de facto prohibition on use of manually operated exterior Mark Jelinske openings for natural ventilation (mjelinske@catorruma.com) Strikes natural ventilation language from Section and adds an exception tied to amendments for Sections & 402 Chapter 16 Section new Section Roof curbing Clarifies fire truck loading Paul Schaffer (CPD paul.schaffer@denvergov.org) David Renn (SEAP Add requirement that mechanical equipment placed or reset on roof be supported by 8 inch curbs or legs Add new text to clarify fire truck loading requirements Section & Ground snow loads & snow load importance factors David Renn (SEAP Revise snow loads to reflect snow loads currently recommended by SEAC for Denver increases from 25 psf to 30 psf, no longer need to increase importance factors for Category III & IV buildings Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Section Section Section 1704 Rain and snow surcharge Additional criteria snow loads are not considered as reducible live loads Special inspections David Renn (SEAP David Renn (SEAP David Renn (CPD Remove 2011 Denver amendment to reflect requirements in 2015 IBC & ASCE 7 10 as referenced 2015 IBC does not allow snow loads to be reduced and so the 2011 Denver amendment isn't needed ( in 2011) Tied to amendment for DBC AP Section & 133.6: clarifies the code by removing section 1704 references to IBC Chapter 1, and replacing it with the appropriate references to Denver Building Code Chapter 1 (Administrative Provisions) Chapter 23 Retains the 12" minimum in the IBC but revised exception to allow the diameter to be less than minimum if Section Uncased deep foundations and 12" mimimum diameter requirement David Renn (SEAP org) designed and installed under the direct supervison of a design professional Seciton new Surface treatment protection Manny Muniz (mannymuniz.mm@gmail.com) Intended to provide clarity to Section paints, stains, coatings or other surface treatments are not an approved method of required protection

6 Chapter 29 Chapter 30 Section Sections 3001, 3002, 3004, 3006, 3007 & 3008 Elevators Add exception 4 regarding separate facilities allow single water closet toilet rooms to be counted in total required fixture count Mark Jelinske (mjelinske@catorruma.com) Tied to amendment for IPC Section Previous 2011 amendment reflected Jill Jennings Golich (CPD State of CO program, which changed jill.jenningsgolich@denvergov.org to DFD in 2013 amendments ) proposed by DFD Section Lobby enclosure Dave Clark (DFD david.clark@denvergov.org) Adds language noting that fire service access eleavtor lobbies shall not be used for any other purpose Appendix Q Section Section Exception Lobby enclosure Parking garage exception Dave Clark (DFD david.clark@denvergov.org) Dave Clark (DFD david.clark@denvergov.org) Adds language noting that occupant evacuation elevator lobbies shall not be used for any other purpose Delete the exception for parking garage not intended for use by the genreal public

7 INTERNATIONAL EXISTING BUILDING CODE SECTION AND SUBSECTION TITLE WHO SUBMITTED DESCRIPTION CPD/DFD POSITION SME DENVER REMARKS CO Code Consulting Comments PH DATE COMMITTEE ACTION 1. Chapter 1, Part 2, Sections Chapter 14, Section Chapter 2 Definitions Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Section 202 Section 202 Section 202 Section 202 Section CPD Staff via Jill Jennings Golich (jill.jenningsgolich@denvergov.or g) carry forward approved Denver amendments completed in 2011 that are still desired to apply to the 2015 code with appropriate section and reference modifications, and deletions, to coordinate with 2015 IEBC 3/26/2015 Jill Jennings Golich Replace the definition of existing building (jill.jenningsgolich@denvergov.or g) add new definition 3/26/2015 Amend the definition of existing David Renn (SEAC building revise definition 3/26/2015 Amend the definition of structural David Renn (SEAC damage revise definition 3/26/2015 Amend the definition of dangerous Jerry Maly (jmaly@wje.com) revise definition 3/26/2015 Substantial structural damage due to gravity load carrying components David Renn (SEAC amend section related to snow loads 3/26/2015 Chapter 6 Chapter 5 Clarify requirement of commissioning in buildings subject to the IEBC for mechanical, service Cindy Bosco (DEH water heating and lighting cindy.bosco@denvergov.org) Request for amendment Need to clarify when systems needs withdrawn by Cindy to be commissioned per IECC Section Boscoe on 2/23/15 as C408 is it only a major alteration it is already that requires compliance with addressed in Sections commissioning or is it any change? 3/26/ , 811 & 908 Section Substantial structural damage to add consideration of snow loads David Renn (SEAC Modify section to add consideration of snow loads 3/26/2015 Notified of PH date on 3/2/15

8 DENVER BUILDING CODE ADMINISTRATIVE CHAPTER SECTION AND SUBSECTION TITLE WHO SUBMITTED DESCRIPTION CPD/DFD POSITION SME DENVER REMARKS PH DATE COMMITTEE ACTION Carry forward of 2011 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Section Unsafe buildings or structures Carry forward of 2011 Denver Building Code Chapter 1 Jill Jennings Golich (CPD (Administrative) with minor jill.jenningsgolich@denvergov.org) modifications 3/26/2015 Clarify and maintain consistency with IEBC definition of unsafe as there is no reason Denver Jerry Maly (SEAC description should differ from that jmaly@wje.com) contained in the IEBC 3/26/2015 Sections and Seal and signature; reproducible drawings Amend seal and signature requirements to follow what State Dept of Regulatory Agencies allows which licenses architects and engineers; adds 'approved by Building Official' to reproducible Jill Jennings Golich (CPD drawings to allow acceptance of a jill.jenningsgolich@denvergov.org) reproduced document 3/26/2015 Sections and Section Section new Special inspections Structural Observation Posting requirements for CO/TCO David Renn (CPD David Renn (SEAC Jill Jennings Golich (CPD jill.jenningsgolich@denvergov.org) Tied to amendment for IBC Section 1704: clarifies the code by removing section 1704 references to IBC Chapter 1, and replacing it with the appropriate references to Denver Building Code Chapter 1 (Administrative Provisions) 3/26/2015 Amend the Denver amendment to reflect requirements and language in the 2015 IBC 3/26/2015 Adds language that requires the posting and specific location for posting of TCO/CO 3/26/2015 # of proposals received: 6 notified of PH date on 3/2/15

9 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE 1. Chapter 1, Section C Chapter 4 CE, Section C Chapter 1 RE, Section R Chapter 4 RE Chapter 4 Commercial SECTION AND SUBSECTION TITLE WHO SUBMITTED DESCRIPTION CPD/DFD POSITION SME DENVER REMARKS CO Code Consulting Comments PH DATE COMMITTEE ACTION CPD Staff via Jill Jennings Golich (jill.jenningsgolich@denvergov.or g) carry forward approved Denver amendments completed in 2011 that are still desired to apply to the 2015 code with appropriate section and reference modifications, and deletions, to coordinate with 2015 IEBC 3/20/2015 Table C402.2 and C Section C402.3 Opaque thermal envelope & assembly requirements Roof solar reflectance and thermal emittance lmiller@aamdhq.org) and Sean Patti Mason (USGBC CO patti@usgbccolorado.org) and Amy Dickie (Global Cool Cities amy@globalcoolcities.org) Align residential and commercial building thermal envelope values to provide apartment buildings with one set of requirements regardless of building height 3/20/2015 removal of climate zones 2 & 3 which would require new low sloped roos have a min aged solar reflectance index of 64 accelerate deployment of highly reflective (cool) roofs 3/20/2015 Section C403.1 Section C Section C Section C406.1 Provide provisions for installation of individual HVAC equipment in individual dwelling units for R 2 occupancies of 3 stories or less Thermostatic controls adds exception 2 Provide for non insulated ducts and plenums as permitted in the residential portions of the IECC Requires two (instead of one) additional efficiency requirement lmiller@aamdhqorg) and Sean lmiller@aamdhqorg) and Sean lmiller@aamdhqorg) and Sean Cindy Bosco (DEH cindy.bosco@denvergov.org) allows mechanical systems and equipment serving HVAC shall comply with Section C403.2 and either C403.3, C403.4 or R403 3/20/2015 To alllow for progrtammable thermostats for individual systems providing HVAC to individual dwelling units and sleeping units 3/20/2015 Adds a 3rd exception for ducts and plenums located copmletely inside the building thermal envelope 3/20/2015 Will allow for additional efficiency improvements and savings which will lower future operating costs 3/20/2015 Section C408 (new) Provides code requirements for minimum level of experience for Commissioning Agents Linda Morrison (Ambient Energy linda@ambient e.com) Adds a new section to the code that requires new buildings and additions with a GFA greater than 15,000 be commissioned by a commissioning authority that meets 3 requirements 3/20/2015 Section C Chapter 4 Residential Modifying requirements for O&M manuals Cindy Bosco (DEH cindy.bosco@denvergov.org) To ensure buiding operators have a detailed manual revisions are taken from the International Green Building Code 3/20/2015

10 Section R402.1 (also IRC N1102.1) Refer reader to ICC400 Standard on design and construction of log structures for guidance in evaluating thermal performance of solid wood wall systems and trade offs in envelope criteria Rob Pickett (Log & Timber Homes Council Companion proposal for IRC Section N adds language to general (prescriptive) requirements for building thermal envelope for log structures IMPACT: 1. Time to review neutral 2. Cost of enforcement/inspection neutral 3. Would you recommend approval approve with modification Approve as modified. Add a new primary exception within IECC Section R402.1; IRC Section N The existing exception shall be numbered 1; exception No. 2 Log Homes designed in accordance with the ICC Standard on the Design and Construction of Log Structures (ICC 400). The proposed modification specifically limits the use of ICC 400 to log homes. As the proposal as written is a bit ambiguous with respect to the types of construction eligible to use the ICC 400 standard. 3/20/2015 Table R and R Section R402.4 Section R Chapter 5 Commercial Insulation and fenestration requirements and U factor for apartment buildings Change R 2 occupancies of three stories or less to comply with air leakage requirements of commercial section which covers R 2 occupancies of four stories or more lmiller@aamdhqorg) and Sean lmiller@aamdhqorg) and Sean Adds exception for Testing for attached housing to meet 4 air changes per hour in climate zones Robby Schwarz (EnergyLogic 3 8 (instead of 3 ACH for SF) robby@nrglogic.com) align residential and commercial building thermal envelope values to provide apartment buildings one set of requirements, regardless of height 3/20/2015 Adds an exception for R 2 occupancies to com ply with Section C /20/2015 It is difficult for attached housing to reach the code required 3 air changes per hour due to the disconnect between fire code and energy code, and party wall design. Attached housing is also generally smaller and it's more difficult for smaller volume homes to achieve lower ACH requirements 3/20/2015 Appendices Section C503.1 Appendix RB Remove exception 7 from the General section Incorporpate Appendix RB into residential provisions of IECC Cindy Bosco (DEH cindy.bosco@denvergov.org) Jim Meyers (SWEEP jmeyers@sweneergy.org) New Buildings Institute was a contributor to proposals that formed new Section C503 and part of the proposal was to extract Exception 7, but ICC staff did not strike. This conflicts with the language in C503.6 of the 2015 IECC 3/20/2015 Adopt the solar ready appendix for detached one and two family dwellings, and multiple SF dwellings for solar electrical and solar thermal systems 3/20/2015 Notified of PH date on 3/2/15

11 INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE SECTION AND SUBSECTION TITLE WHO SUBMITTED DESCRIPTION CPD/DFD POSITION SME DENVER REMARKS CO Code Consulting Comments PH DATE 1. Chapter 1, Section 101, , 108 & Chapter 4, Sections 402, 403 & Chapter 5, Sections 505, 506 & Chapter 6, Section Chapter 9, Sections 901 and Chapter 11, Section Adoption of Appendix A, deletion of Appendix B Chapter 4 Ventilation CPD Staff via Jill Jennings Golich (jill.jenningsgolich@denvergov. org) carry forward approved Denver amendments completed in 2011 that are still desired to apply to the 2015 code with appropriate section and reference modifications, and deletions, to coordinate with 2015 IMC 2/19/2015 Approved COMMITTEE ACTION Section Clarifies de facto prohibition on use of manually operated exterior Mark Jelinske openings for natural ventilation (mjelinske@catorruma.com) Strikes natural ventilation language from Section and adds an exception tied to IBC amendment for Section and IMC amendment for Section 402 2/19/2015 Denied Section 402 Chapter 5 Exhaust Systems Clarifies de facto prohibition on use of manually operated exterior Mark Jelinske openings for natural ventilation (mjelinske@catorruma.com) Strikes natural ventilation Section 402 tied to IBC amendment for Section and IMC amendment for Section /19/2015 Denied Section Clarifies that code requirements of Section apply to exception in Keith Fox (keith.fox@denvergov.org) Adds language to the code provision to ensure that the requirements of of the IMC related to pressure equalization also apply Keith Fox 2/19/2015 Approved Section New Section Group R Occupancies Keith Fox (keith.fox@denvergov.org) Adds new Section requiring fan powered exhaust to be installed & vented to outside in Group R occupancies with gas fired domestic cooking appliances Keith Fox 2/19/2015 Approved

12 INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE SECTION AND SUBSECTION TITLE WHO SUBMITTED DESCRIPTION CPD/DFD POSITION SME DENVER REMARKS CO Code Consulting Comments PH DATE 1. Chapter 1, Section Chapter 2, Section Chapter 3, Sections 301 & Chapter 4, Sections 401 & Chapter 5, Section Chapter 6, Sections 603 & Chapter 7, Sections 703, 708 & Chapter 8, Section Chapter 9, Section Chapter 10, Sections 1003 & Chapter 11, Section 1101 & Adoption of Appendices C & E Chapter 4 Fixtures, Faucets & Fixture Fittings CPD Staff via Jill Jennings Golich (jill.jenningsgolich@denvergov. org) carry fowrard approved Denver amendments completed in 2011 that are still desired to apply to the 2015 code with appropriate section and reference modifications, and deletions, to coordinate with 2015 IPC 2/19/2015 COMMITTEE ACTION Approved but Section was modified Allow single water closet toilet rooms to be counted in total Section required plumbing fixture count Chapter 13 Nonpotable Water Systems & Chapter 14 Subsurface Landscape Irrigation Systems Mark Jelinske (mjelinske@catorruma.com) Add new exception 4 tied to IBC Amendment Section which also adds exception 4 2/19/2015 Denied Chapter 13 & 14 Delay adoption of these two chapters until State adopts a bill state requirements more Chuck Bartel Not move forward with adoption until (1)(g) CRS is adopted restrictive than IPC shall govern (charles.bartel@denvergov.org) by the State of CO Chuck Bartel 2/19/2015 Denied

13 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE SECTION AND SUBSECTION TITLE WHO SUBMITTED DESCRIPTION CPD/DFD POSITION SME DENVER REMARKS CO Code Consulting Comments PH DATE COMMITTEE ACTION Chapter 5 Chapters 3 9 DFD amendments DFD Denver Fire's proposed amendments to the IFC for chapters 3 9 Chapter 10 Section Exceptions Adds exceptions 12 & 13 re: breweries, wineries, brewing and/or fermenting operations occupancy classification Scott Moore (scott@dalkita.com) City is currently regulating such facilities as if the amendment is in effect without the amendment such places would be classified as an H 3 or H 2 occupancy Chapter 57 Section Section new Self luminous and photoluminescent markings Luminous egress path markings Manny Muniz (mannymuniz.mm@gmail.com) Manny Muniz (mannymuniz.mm@gmail.com) Delete and substitute new language to require materials to comply with UL 1994 or ASTM E 2072 Markings must be installed by trained personnel approved by the manufacturer and Denver, and shall be maintained in an approved manner Appendix M Section Appendix M Nonapplicability adds new item 12 to the exception list Mandatory sprinkler retrofits to existing buildings Scott Moore (scott@dalkita.com) lmiller@aamdhqorg) and Sean City is currently regulating such facilities as if the amendment is in effect without the amendment such places would be classified as an H 3 or H 2 occupancy Do not adopt Appendix M