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Record Created Date: 06/05/2014
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Sec. 901.6.1 2008 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.4  
Fire protection systems shall be inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with the referenced standards listed in Table 901.6.1. 
Record of updated fire alarm, sensitivity testing and sprinkler testing was not available to review to ensure systems are in working conditon. 
07/05/2014 
 

Sec. 605.3 2008 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.4 
A working space of not less than 30 inches (762 mm) in width, 36 inches (914 mm) in depth and 78 inches (1981 mm) in height shall be provided in front of electrical service equipment. Where the electrical service equipment is wider than 30 inches (762 mm), the working space shall not be less than the width of the equipment. No storage of any materials shall be located within the designated working space. Exception: Where other dimensions are required or allowed by the ICC Electrical Code.  
Ice machine is blocking the main electrical panel.  
07/05/2014 
 

Sec. 605.4.2 2008 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.4 
Relocatable power taps shall be directly connected to a permanently installed receptacle. 
Power strip is being powered by an extension cord near the end of the bar. 
07/05/2014 
 

Sec. 605.5 2008 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.4 
Extension cords and flexible cords shall not be a substitute for permanent wiring. Extension cords and flexible cords shall not be affixed to structures, extended through walls, ceilings or floors, or under doors or floor coverings, nor shall such cords be subject to environmental damage or physical impact. Extension cords shall be used only with portable appliances. 
Extension cord being used as permanent wiring near end of bar and also behind the sushi counter. 
07/05/2014 
 

Sec. 1008.1.2 2008 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.4  
Egress doors shall be side-hinged swinging. Exceptions: 1. Private garages, office areas, factory and storage areas with an occupant load of 10 or less. 2. Group I-3 occupancies used as a place of detention. 3. Critical or intensive care patient rooms within suites of health care facilities. 4. Doors within or serving a single dwelling unit in Groups R-2 and R-3. 5. In other than Group H occupancies, revolving doors complying with Section 1008.1.3.1. 6. In other than Group H occupancies, horizontal sliding doors complying with Section 1008.1.3.3 are permitted in a means of egress. 7. Power-operated doors in accordance with Section 1008.1.3.2. 8. Doors serving a bathroom within an individual sleeping unit in Group R-1. Doors shall swing in the direction of egress travel where serving an occupant load of 50 or more persons or a Group H occupancy. The opening force for interior side-swinging doors without closers shall not exceed a 5-pound (22 N) force. For other side-swinging, sliding and folding doors, the door latch shall release when subjected to a 15-pound (67 N) force. The door shall be set in motion when subjected to a 30-pound (133 N) force. The door shall swing to a full-open position when subjected to a 15-pound (67 N) force. Forces shall be applied to the latch side. 
Exit door at top of stairs is very difficult to open and requires more than 30 pounds of force to set in motion. 
07/05/2014 
 

Sec. 1008.1.8.3 2008 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.4  
Locks and latches shall be permitted to prevent operation of doors where any of the following exists: 1. Places of detention or restraint. 2. In buildings in occupancy Group A having an occupant load of 300 or less, Groups B, F, M and S, and in places of religious worship, the main exterior door or doors are permitted to be equipped with key-operated locking devices from the egress side provided: 2.1. The locking device is readily distinguishable as locked, 2.2. A readily visible durable sign is posted on the egress side on or adjacent to the door stating: THIS DOOR TO REMAIN UNLOCKED WHEN BUILDING IS OCCUPIED. The sign shall be in letters 1 inch (25 mm) high on a contrasting background, 3. Where egress doors are used in pairs, approved automatic flush bolts shall be permitted to be used, provided that the door leaf having the automatic flush bolts has no doorknob or surface-mounted hardware. 4. Doors from individual dwelling or sleeping units of Group R occupancies having an occupant load of 10 or less are permitted to be equipped with a night latch, dead bolt or security chain, provided such devices are openable from the inside without the use of a key or tool. 5. Licensed Health Care Facilities that comply with IC 22-11-17-2.  
Panic hardware and a deadbolt style lock are located on the exit door upstairs that leads to main street. The deadbolt shall be removed. 
07/05/2014 
 

Sec. 605.1 2008 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.4 
Identified electrical hazards shall be abated. Identified hazardous electrical conditions in permanent wiring shall be brought to the attention of the code official responsible for enforcement of the ICC Electrical Code. Electrical wiring, devices, appliances and other equipment that is modified or damaged and constitutes an electrical shock or fire hazard shall not be used. 
Cover missing on electrical panel; this shall be corrected today. 
07/05/2014 
 

Sec. 1028.2 2008 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.4  
Required exit accesses, exits or exit discharges shall be continuously maintained free from obstructions or impediments to full instant use in the case of fire or other emergency when the areas served by such exits are occupied. Security devices affecting means of egress shall be approved by the fire code official. 
Obstructions observed in egress path upstairs including mops and a wagon. 
07/05/2014 
 

Sec. 906.2 2008 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.4  
Portable fire extinguishers shall be selected, installed and maintained in accordance with this section and NFPA 10. Exceptions: 1. The travel distance to reach an extinguisher shall not apply to the spectator seating portions of Group A-5 occupancies. 2. Thirty-day inspections shall not be required and maintenance shall be allowed to be once every three years for dry-chemical or halogenated agent portable fire extinguishers that are supervised by a listed and approved electronic monitoring device, provided that all of the following conditions are met: 2.1. Electronic monitoring shall confirm that extinguishers are properly positioned, properly charged and unobstructed. 2.2. Loss of power or circuit continuity to the electronic monitoring device shall initiate a trouble signal. 2.3. The extinguishers shall be installed inside of a building or cabinet in a noncorrosive environment. 2.4. Electronic monitoring devices and supervisory circuits shall be tested every three years when extinguisher maintenance is performed. 2.5. A written log of required hydrostatic test dates for extinguishers shall be maintained by the owner to ensure that hydrostatic tests are conducted at the frequency required by NFPA 10.  
Fire extingiusher is past due for maintenance. Also, the fire extinguisher in the kitchen has been discharged and needs service as soon as possible. 
07/05/2014 
 

Sec. 315.2.3 2008 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.4  
Combustible material shall not be stored in boiler rooms, mechanical rooms or electrical equipment rooms. 
Misc items being stored in the mechanical/electrical room. 
07/05/2014 
 

Sec. 807.1 2008 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.4  
In occupancies in Groups A, E, I and R-1 and dormitories in Group R-2, curtains, draperies, hangings and other decorative materials suspended from walls or ceilings shall meet the flame propagation performance criteria of NFPA 701 in accordance with Section 806.2 or be noncombustible. In Groups I-1 and I-2, combustible decorative materials shall meet the flame propagation criteria of NFPA 701 unless the decorative materials, including, but not limited to, photographs and paintings, are of such limited quantities that a hazard of fire development or spread is not present. In Group I-3, combustible decorative materials are prohibited. Fixed or movable walls and partitions, paneling, wall pads and crash pads, applied structurally or for decoration, acoustical correction, surface insulation or other purposes, shall be considered interior finish if they cover 10 percent or more of the wall or of the ceiling area, and shall not be considered decorative materials or furnishings. In Group B and M occupancies, fabric partitions suspended from the ceiling and not supported by the floor shall meet the flame propagation performance criteria in accordance with Section 807.2 and NFPA 701 or shall be noncombustible.  
Two curtains hanging up leading to kitchen area are not tagged as being flame resistant.  
07/05/2014 
 

Sec. 1004.3 2008 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.4  
Every room or space that is an assembly occupancy shall have the occupant load of the room or space posted in a conspicuous place, near the main exit or exit access doorway from the room or space. Posted signs shall be of an approved legible permanent design and shall be maintained by the owner or authorized agent. 
Occupant load is not posted at this time. 
07/05/2014 
 

2008 Edition IBC 675 IAC 13-2.5, Section 2902 
Plumbing fixtures shall be provided for the type of occupancy and in the minimum number shown in TABLE No. 29. Types of occupancies not shown in TABLE No. 29 shall be considered as the most similar listed occupancy. The number of occupants of a building, for the purposes of Chapter 29, shall be one (1) of the following: 1. The actual or anticipated number of occupants; or 2. The square feet of usable (net) floor space divided by the occupant load factor found in Table 10-A.  
Second restroom has been closed and is being used for storage. Chapter 29 requires 1 female restroom for every 40 occupants and 1 male restroom for every 40 occupants. 
07/05/2014 
 

Sec. 1011.2 2008 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.4  
Exit signs shall be internally or externally illuminated. Exception: Tactile signs required by Section 1011.3 need not be provided with illumination. 
Exit sign upstairs in the middle of the wall pointing left is not illuminated. 
07/05/2014