Following are the NMHC/NAA Recommendations for the ICC Online Consensus Voting which opens on February 8 th, 2016:

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Following are the NMHC/NAA Recommendations for the ICC Online Consensus Voting which opens on February 8 th, 2016: These recommendations are only for those issues that are of concern to the multifamily (apartment) industry they do not include all of the code items open for voting during the ICC online voting. The link to the ICC cdpaccess voting is: https://cdpaccess.com/?token=d6061d00-399e-4a2b-a0ca-4a27096826c2&site=icc-cdp The Complete Monograph of proposed changes public comments can be found at: http://www.iccsafe.org/codes-tech-support/codes/code-development/20152017-code-developmentgroup-a/ Abbreviation: AMPC As Modified By Public Comment AS As Submitted D Disapproval AM As Modified Proposal G170: Special attention should be given to Proposal G170. Testimony supporting the AMPC2 which was approved during the Public Comments Hearings claimed that the change was editorial when in fact it eliminated the use of Fire-Retardant Wood. The ICC Building Code Action Committee, proponent of the original change the proponent of AMPC2 have withdrawn support of the change the modification. PLEASE VOTE FOR DISAPPROVAL ON G170 TO CORRECT THE ERROR. Proposal Number Section Issue Committee Action ICC International Building Code: Egress Results of Public Comment Hearings Recommend Action for On Line Consensus Voting E 18 Table 1006.2.1 Spaces with One Exit. Proposal sets limits for maximum travel distanced in R occupancies that is not coordinated with IEBC.

E 28 1006.3.2 Single Building Exit. Clarification of exit access in single exit buildings E 40 1009.7.2 Occupant Exits. Remove the requirement for sprinkler protection for occupants that have exited a building. E 42 1009.8 Elevator Communications. Limits two-way communication to elevators which are part of the accessible means of egress. E 144 1030.1 Emergency Egress Windows. Require emergency egress windows in all R occupancies Table with specific exceptions exp the 1006.3 requirement to R-1 occupancies. E 145 1030.1 Means of Egress in Sleeping Rooms. Clarify when emergency egress windows are or are not required in sprinklered R-2 R-3 occupancies ICC International Building Code: Fire Safety FS 4 703.4 Marking Identification. The proposal adds conflicting confusing language concerning the marking identification of fire walls, fire barriers fire partitions smoke barriers in concealed spaces. Public comment removes the exception for not having to do the marking in R-2 occupancies when there is no access to the concealed space. FS 7 704.2 Column Protection. Allow columns in light frame construction to be protected by membrane protections provided by the fire resistance rated wall. FS 41 708.4 Attic Separation. Provide additional provisions for draft stopping attics when the separation distance in increased to 5,000 sq. ft. FS 42 708.1 Draft Stopping. Editorial changes to clarify the requirements for draft stopping. ICC International Building Code: General G 24 302.1 Occupied Roofs. AMPC2, which is supported by several stakeholders, clarifies the provisions applying to the use of occupied roofs. G 128 427.1 (New) Building Resiliency. Limit the height area of buildings in hurricane prone regions seismic design category C or greater to what is permitted for non-sprinkler buildings even if they have sprinklers. Similar to Proposals G140 G236. G 132 Building Separation. The provisions for buildings separation by use of an imaginary line drawn between two buildings is already addressed by the code. AS AMPC2 AMPC2 AS AS AS AM AM AM AM AMPC1 AMPC1 D AMPC2 AMPC2

G 135 Fire Department Access Roads. Approval would require all Type III, IV V buildings greater than 4 stories in height to have two separate fire apparatus access roads. G 138 Mezzanines within Dwelling Units. Increase the allowable area for mezzanines from 1/3 to 1/2 of the area of the floor below. G 140 506.1.4 Building Resiliency. Limits building height area in disaster prone regions, seismic areas, flood hazard areas hurricane-prone regions constructed of Types IIB, IIIB, VB. Similar to Proposals G 128 G235. G 144 Allowable Height Area. The proposal would limit the building height area doing away with the incentives in the code to encourage the use of sprinklers. G 152 508.4.4.2 Fire Resistance Ratings. Approval would require a two hour separation between occupancies in mixed use building. G 161 510.2 Horizontal Building Separation. Clarify that the horizontal separation of buildings the building below the separation be of Type IA construction. G 162 510.2 Lot Line Construction Separation. Require that Type V (wood frame) buildings with combustible structural elements above the building horizontal separation be separated from lot lines buildings of the same lot by not less than 50 feet. G 170 602.1 G 171 602.1 G 195 3001.2 New Fire-Retardant Wood. The proposal needs to be Disapproved. Testimony supporting the AMPC2 which was approved during the Public Comments Hearings claimed that the change was editorial when in fact it eliminated the use of Fire- Retardant Wood. The ICC Building Code Action Committee, proponent of the original change, the proponent of AMPC2 have withdrawn support of the change the modification. PLEASE VOTE FOR DISAPPROVAL. Fire Resistance Ratings. Approval would require a 1-hour rating of all exterior walls of buildings with Type IIB, IIIB, VB construction in Seismic Design Categories C or D. Elevator Communications System. Require that all elevators have a text-base video-based interactive communications system. There is no stard for installation of the system. G 200 Elevator Lobbies. Change the requirements for elevator lobbies so that they are only required in buildings 420 feet or higher. AM AM AM D AMPC2 AMPC2 D AMPC2 Disapprove AM A Disapprove D D As Submitted

G 204 Water in Elevator Hoistways. Proposal is a clarification to current code requirements limiting water from outside of the enclosed lobby from entering the elevator Hoistways. G 209 202 G 228 3304.2 new G 232 3314 (New) G 236 N101 New Radon Mitigation. Proposal AMPC1 places radon mitigation provisions based on the provisions in the IRC in the appendix of the IBC. Although the proponent has data showing that radon is a potential problem they have no data supporting the need for radon mitigation requirements in any building other than in the basements of single family occupancies in high radon areas. Fire Department Access. Require combustible buildings four or more stories in height to have a vehicle access plan for firefighting submitted approved by the fire department prior to construction. Requires access to all sides of the building which could not be done if the building is next to another building or other item such as a lake. Safeguards During Construction. Approval would require a fire watch during non-working hours. Provisions for safeguards during construction are already included in Chapter 33. Building Resiliency. Place in the Appendix provisions for enhanced building resilience which limit the height area of buildings in disasters associated with fires, flooding, high winds earthquakes. Similar to Proposals G128 G140. ICC International Existing Building Code EB 13 301.1.5 Building Accessibility. Allow Accessibility Provisions for Existing Buildings (EB) to be based on A117.1 2009 so they do not have to come up to new accessibility requirements the latest versions of the stard which increase the clear floor space turning circle when a building is being remodeled. EB 43 410.8 410.8.9 EB 44 410.8.8 410.8.9 Accessibility Type B Dwelling Units. Disapprove in support of EB44, public comment 1 EB 65 public comment 1. Accessible Type B Dwelling Units. Companion to EB65. Ties alterations of A117.1, Type B dwelling units, which are designed to be in compliance with the HUD Fair Housing Accessible Guidelines, compliance with Federal Law. EB 65 906.2 Accessible Type B Dwelling Units. Companion to EB44. Ties alterations of A117.1, Type B dwelling units, which are designed to be in AS AS As Submitted D AMPC1 Disapprove AS AS AS D AMPC1 AMPC1 AS AMPC1 AMPC1

compliance with the HUD Fair Housing Accessible Guidelines, compliance with Federal Law. ICC International Mechanical Code M 46 505.2 Make Up Air Dampers. Require gravity or barometric dampers on residential exhaust hood systems. ICC International Property Maintenance Code PM 5 505.4 Scald Protection. Require that anti-scalding protection be installed during any simple repair of the plumbing systems. AM D Disapprove