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<br /> ì 1-(p Gr <br /> -8- <br /> (2) Commercial facilities include all facilities used <br /> by a private person or entity for nonresidential <br /> purposes. <br /> (3) Alteration includes any change that affects or <br /> could affect the usability of all or part of a <br /> building or facility, including remodeling, <br /> renovation, reconstruction, historic restoration <br /> and structural changes. It does not include <br /> maintenance, reroofing or nonstructural changes <br /> such as painting or wallpapering. <br /> (e) The following are exempt from compliance with the <br /> ADAAG: <br /> (1) Private clubs, except where club facilities are <br /> made available to patrons of a public <br /> accommodation. <br /> (2) Religious organizations, or entities controlled <br /> by a religious organization. <br /> (3) Public entities. <br /> ~ <br /> Sec. 5-5 to 5-29. Reserved. <br /> ARTICLE II. MECHANICAL CODE <br /> Sec. 5-30. Standard Mechanical Code Adopted. <br /> The Standard Mechanical Code, 1991 edition, including <br /> Appendix A and the 1992 revisions, published by the Southern <br /> Building Code Congress International, Inc., is adopted <br /> herein by reference. ' <br /> Sec. 5-31.. Licensing; exemption; fees. <br /> (a) A person applying for a mechanical permit must be: <br /> (1) a licensed Air Conditioning and Refrigeration <br /> Contractor under state law; or <br /> (2) exempt under State law from the licensing <br /> requirement. <br /> Sec. 5-32. Mechanical Code Amendments. <br /> The mechanical code adopted by Section 5-30 is amended as <br /> set out in this Section. <br /> Chapter 1. is deleted. <br /> 303.4.1. is amended to read as follows: <br /> 303.4.1. Every attic or furred space in which mechanical <br /> equipment is installed shall be accessible by a permanent <br /> stairway or pull down folding ladder. The opening shall <br /> be as large as the largest piece of the equipment and in <br /> I no case less than 22 x 36 inches continuous from the <br /> opening to the equipment and its controls. The opening <br /> I to the passageway shall be located not more than 20 feet <br /> I from the equipment measured along the center line of such <br /> passageway. Every passageway shall be unobstructed and <br /> shall have a solid continuous flooring not less than 24 <br /> inches wide from the entrance opening to the equipment. <br /> On the control side and other sides where access is <br /> necessary for servicing the equipment a level working <br /> platform extending a minimum of 30 inches from the edge <br /> of the equipment with a 36 inch high clear working space <br />