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HomeMy WebLinkAboutG28-75 Ordinance No. G28-75 elk AN ORDINANCE ADDING ARTICLE 21 ENTITLED BURGLARY SECURITY CODE TO THE BUILDING CODE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS: Section 1. That Article I of Chapter 19 of the City Code of Elgin, as amended, is hereby further amended by adding the following: "Article 21. Burglary Security Code Section 2100.0 Scope The provisions of the article shall apply to all new con- struction and to buildings or structures to which additions, alterations or repairs have been made within any twelve month period exceeding thirty percent of the replacement value of the existing building or structure. These buildings or struc- tures shall be made to conform to the requirements for new buildings or structures. 2100.1 Definitions: (For the purpose of this article) Access Point: Means any opening (in an exterior wall) larger than 96 square inches with the smallest dimension 6 inches; but not including glass panels utilized as walls or portions of walls. (See definition covering windows for clarification of glass walls.) Accessible: Means any access point which is within: 18 feet of the ground or the roof of an adjoining building or structure measured in a vertical line; or 18 feet from any fire escapes, ledges or roofs or directly or diagonally opposite windows of any adjacent building or strucutre. A roof being any surface 6 feet or more in width and a ledge being any surface protrusion 6 inches or more in width. Diagonally opposite means that the angle measured from the horizontal planes of the access points or the surfaces in question are not greater than 45 degrees; or within 3 feet of another access point, fire escape or ledge located on the same wall of any building or structure. Burglar Resistant Glazing Material: Framed glass or glass- like materials that will withstand the impact of a five-pound steel ball dropped from a height of 40 feet and five impacts from a height of ten feet concentrated within a five inch diameter area of the surface without releasing from the frame. Commercial Building: Any permanent building or structure which is not defined herein as either a PRIVATE DWELLING or a MULTIPLE DWELLING, including, but not limited to, stores, factories, ware- houses, office buildings, institutions, schools, and places of amuse- ment. Cylinder Guard: A hardened steel ring or plate surrounding the otherwise exposed portion of a cylinder lock to prevent cutting, drilling, prying, pulling or wrenching with common tools. Deadbolt: A bolt which has no automatic spring action and which is operated by a key cylinder, thumb turn, or lever, and is positively held fast when in the projected position. Dead Latch: A latch which is positively held in the latched position within a strike by an added, integral bolt-type mechanism and is again released by a key from the outside and a knob or similar actuator from the inside. Door Scope: A system of lenses encased for convenient installa- tion in entrance doors permitting an inside viewer to observe a 180 degree area of the outside with the door closed. Exterior Door: For the purposes of Division II (Private Dwellings) of this article, exterior doors or any doors which provide egress from the private living area of a dwelling to the out- doors, to an attached garage area or to an attached porch, or similar structure. When there is more than one door along the same path between the private living area and the outdoors, at least one of said doors shall be an exterior door for the purposes herein. For the purposes of Divisions III and IV (Multiple and Commercial) of this article, exterior doors or any doors which allow access to the building from the outdoors, from an attached garage area or from an attached porch or similar structure. For the purposes of this article, storm doors shall not be considered exterior doors. Exterior Door Construction: Solid Core: A door constructed with an interior core of either solid wood or block material providing rigid support for the exterior finished surface of the door itself. Solid Core with Vision Panels: Same as above in 'Access Point' as to construction but with a portion designed with a panel, usually of glass, for viewing. Where vision panels are provided the panel construction shall conform to the specifications described in 'Burglar Resistant Glazing Material' . Stile and Rail Construction: A door designed and con- structed with two or more upright stiles and two or more rails surrounding one or more panels, either of wood or glazing material. Thickness: All doors utilized as exterior doors under the text of this code shall be 1 3/4" in thickness. Metal Covered Door Units: Doors utilizing metal cover- ing material shall be constructed with no less than 18 gauge sheeting, covering a rigid frame. Glass Wall Panels: Glass utilized as walls or portions of walls which are intended for lighting alone and are in a non-openable condi- tion at all times. Glass wall panels will not be included as 'Access Points' unless specifically indicated in certain applications. Multiple Dwelling: Any building or structure designed to pro- vide sleeping accommodations for more than one family unit or person who are not being detained involuntarily or for medical or other care or treatment, including, but not limited to; hotels, motels, rooming houses, dormitories, apartments, and duplexes. New Construction: Any building or structure to be erected or altered requiring a building permit. " Single Dwelling: Any building or structure designed as a permanent residence for one family unit including mobile homes. Rated: Means approved by any of the following: Underwriter's Laboratory s, American Society of Testing Laboratories, Law Enforce- ment Testing Laboratory of the U.S. Bureau of Standards, Architectural Aluminum Manufacturer's Association or National Woodwork Manufacturer's Association. Stora&e Area: Any area provided in a multi-dwelling building for the specific use of tenants in the storage of personal property, other than those areas located within the specific living quarters. Strike Plate: A steel plate secured to the door jamb which protects the area into which a latch or bolt projects. Sliding Glass Window Units: A door unit or a series of door units designed in such a manner as to allow one or more of the panels to slide horizontally past one another. Windows: A window unit designed to provide light and ventila- tion containing one or more panel which can be opened. 2100.2 Alternate Materials The provisions of this article are not intended to prevent the use of any material or method of construction not specifically prescribed by this article. If such alternate has been approved it is not the inten- tion of this article to exclude any sound method of structural design or analysis to be used. Structural design limitations given in this article are to be used as a guide only, and exceptions may be made if substantiated by calculations or other suitable evidence prepared by a qualified person. 2100.3 Tests Whenever there is insufficient evidence of compliance with the provisions due to material or construction which does not conform to the requirements of the article or to substantiate claims for alternate materials, methods of construction, the enforcing authority may require tests as proof of compliance to be made at the expense of the owner or his agent by an approved agency. 2100. 4 Enforcement The building official shall enforce all the provisions of this article and shall act on any question relative to the mode and manner of installation and the materials to be used except as may otherwise be specifically provided. 2100. 5 Responsibility for Security The owner or his designated agent shall be responsible for com- pliance with the specifications set forth in this article. 2100.6 Appeals All The Building and Housing Board of Appeals shall exercise its power to prevent or lessen unnecessary hardships or practical diffi- culties in exceptional cases where it is difficult or impossible to comply with the article and to determine the suitability of alternate materials and types of construction and provide a reasonable interpre- tation of the provisions of the article. The Board will act in such a way that the public welfare is secured, and substantial justice done Most nearly in accord with the intent and purpose of this article. Section 2101.0 Single Dwellings 2101.1 Exterior Doors Exterior doors and doors leading from garage areas in private family dwellings shall be secured with either, a passage lock set or self-locking (dead latch) lock set with a minimum throw of 1/2 inch in addition to, a single cylinder dead bolt lock with a bolt throw of 5/8 inch minimum in those installations utilizing metal fabricated frames. The minimum throw of the dead-bolt shall be one inch in those installations utilizing wood framing material reinforced with steel plates. Cylinders shall be so designed or protected so they cannot be gripped by pliers or other wrench devices. Exterior doors shall be constructed of solid core, flush type, wood or of fabricated metal, with a minimum thickness of 1 3/4 inch. Vision panels in exterior doors or within reach of the inside activating device shall be of burglary resistant material or equivalent as approved by the Building Official. Exterior doors swinging out shall have non-removable hinge pins. Frames for all exterior doors shall be of fabricated metal of at least 16 gauge thickness; or Wood, reinforced in the strike plate area with a steel plate of minimum thickness of 1/8 inch; width, the full size of the frame; and no less than ten inches in length. The plate shall be secured to the back of the strike plate area and be designed so as to allow the bolt of the lock to protrude through the plate when in a locked position. 2101.2 Sliding Patio Type Doors Opening onto Patios or Balconies which are Less than One Story Above Grade or are Otherwise Accessible from the Outside. Sliding glass doors shall comply with either the Architectural Aluminum Manufacturer's Association's Standard for Forced Entry Resistance, AAMA 1303.4 or National Woodwork Manufacturer's Association, 1.5. - 3-70 4.7. Multiple sliding patio doors shall be locked at the meeting rail and meet the locking requirements of "A" above. 2101.3 Window Protection Sliding windows. All windows shall be so constructed that when the window is locked it cannot be removed from the frame. All windows shall comply with the Architectural Aluminum Manufacturer's Association's Standard for Forced Entry Resist- ance, AAMA 1302.4 or the equivalent. All other openable windows. All windows shall be so constructed that when the window is locked it cannot be removed from the frame. All windows shall be provided with substantial locking devices which render the building as secure as the devices required on sliding units. Non-openable windows. Where glass panels are utilized as wall portions or walls, in a non-operative condition, the requirements of operative units shall not apply. Louvered windows shall not be used within eight feet of ground level in any access point; excluding porches which have specified exterior doors between the porch and the living quarters. 2101.4 It shall be unlawful to furnish overhead garage doors with louvers, vents or glass. All overhead garage doors shall be equipped with keyed locks utilizing slide bars which secure the door at both sides when in a closed position. Overhead garage doors utilizing electric operators shall be required to have the keyed lock with slide bars. 2101.5 Exceptions: No portion of this article shall supersede any local, state or federal laws, regulations, or codes dealing with the life-safety factor. Section 2102.0 Multiple Dwellings 2102.1 Exterior Doors Exterior doors and doors leading from garage areas into multiple dwelling buildings and doors leading from stairwells shall have self- locking (dead-latch) devices. A key must be used to gain access to the interior of the building from the outside, garage area, or into the hallways. Exterior doors and doors leading from the garage areas into mul- tiple dwelling buildings and doors leading into stairwells shall be equipped with approved door closers, if not already required by other regulations, ordinances, or codes. Vision panels in exterior doors or within 40 inches of the inside locking device shall be of burglary resistant material or equivalent as approved by the building official. Cylinders shall be so designed or protected so it cannot be gripped by pliers or other wrench devices. On pairs of flush meeting exterior doors, equipped with panic lock- ing mechanisms, either: an astragel or center post shall be provided to prevent violation of the locking bolt and/or the panic handle. Frames for all exterior doors shall be of fabricated metal of at least 16 gauge thickness. 2102.2 Garage Doors Whenever parking facilities are provided, either under or within the confines of the perimeter walls of any multiple dwelling, such facility shall be fully enclosed and provided with a locking device at all entry or exit doors. 2102.3 All Swinging Doors to Individual Motel, Hotel, and Multi-Family Dwellings: All wood doors shall be of solid core construction or equivalent with a minimum thickness of 1 3/4 inches. Swinging entrance doors to individual units shall have dead bolts with a one inch minimum throw and hardened steel inserts, in addition to self-locking (dead latches) with half inch minimum throw. The locks shall be so constructed that both dead bolt and dead latch can be retracted by a single action of the inside door knob. Cylinders shall be so designed or equipped so as to prevent grasping by pliers or other wrench devices. Alternate devices to equally resist illegal entry may be substituted subject to prior approval by the building official. A doorscope shall be provided in each individual unit entrance door which does not contain a vision panel- Vision panels within 40 inches of the inside locking device of an individual unit entrance door shall be of burglar resistant glazing material. Doors swinging out shall have non-removable hinge pins. Frames for all exterior doors shall be of fabricated metal of at least 16 gauge thickness. Jambs for all doors shall be so constructed or protected so as to prevent violation of thefunction of the strike and keeper. In all leased or rented housing units in buildings other than hotels and other multi-unit buildings having transient occupancies, lock cylinders or mechanisms and keys shall be changed upon a change of tenancy. Approved door closers shall be provided on each individual unit entrance door. 2102.4 Sliding Patio Type Doors Opening Onto Patios or Balconies which are Less than One Story Above Grade or are Otherwise Accessible from the Outside. Sliding glass doors shall comply with either the Architectural Aluminum Manufacturer's Association's Standard for Forced Entry Resist- ance, AAMA 1303.4 or, National Woodwork Manufacturer's Association, I.S. 3-70, 4.7. Multiple sliding patio doors shall be locked at the meeting rail and meet the locking requirements as above. 2102.5 Window Protection. Sliding Windows. All windows shall be so constructed that when the window is locked it cannot be removed from the frame. All All windows shall comply with the Architectural Aluminum Manufacturer's Association's Standard for Forced Entry Resist- ance, AAMA 1302.4 or the equivalent. All Other Openable Windows. All windows shall be so constructed that when the window is locked it cannot be removed from the frame. All windows shall be provided with substantial locking devices which render the building as secure as the devices required on sliding units. Non-openable Windows. Where glass panels are utilized as wall portions or walls, in a non-operative condition, the requirements of operative units will not apply. The glass utilized in the capacity of walls or wall portions shall be of a minimum thickness of 1/4 inch. Louvered windows shall not be used within eight feet of ground level, or within an area defined as accessible; excluding porches pro- "' vided with a specified exterior door between porch and living quarters. 2102.6 Storage Areas. Areas set aside for tenant use to store personal property shall be completely enclosed with solid material. The use of screens, slats, or glass is prohibited. The area shall be secured by a door, capable of being locked with a padlock or similar locking device. Where a hasp device is provided for use with padlocks, the hasp shall be attached with vandal-proof screws. Hinges shall be secured with vandal-proof screws and non-removable pins. 2102.7 Exceptions. No portion of the article shall supersede any local, state or federal laws, regulations, or codes dealing with the life-safety factors. Section 2103.0 Commercial Buildings 2103.1 All exterior doors shall be secured as follows: A single door shall be secured with at least a single cylinder lock, with turnpiece, with a minimum throw of one inch. A hook or expanding bolt may have a throw of 3/4 inch. Any dead bolt must con- e"' tain hardened material to repel attempts at cutting through the bolt. On pairs of doors the active leaf shall be secured with the type lock required for single doors as above. The inactive leaf shall be equipped with flush bolts protected by hardened material with a minimum throw of one inch at top and bottom. Any single or pair of doors locking at other than the center position shall have locks with a minimum one inch throw bolt at both the top and bottom rails. On pairs of doors, equipped with panic type locking mechanisms, the doors shall be equipped with: a center post, to prevent viola- tion of the locking device or handle. Cylinders shall be so designed or protected so they cannot be gripped by pliers or other wrenching devices. Exterior sliding commercial entrances shall be of an approved type with regard to locking with special attention given to safety regulations. Rolling overhead doors, solid overhead swinging, sliding or accordion garage type doors shall be secured with a cylinder lock or padlock on the inside, when not otherwise controlled or locked by Ow electric power operation. If a padlock is used, it shall have a hardened steel shackle, with minimum five pin tumbler operation with non-removable key when in an unlocked position. Metal accordion grate or grill-type doors, shall be equipped with metal guide track at top and bottom, and a cylinder lock and/or padlock with hardened steel shackle and a minimum five pin tumbler operation with non-removable key when in an unlocked position. The bottom track shall be so designed that the door cannot be lifted from the track when the door is in a locked position. Outside hinges on all exterior doors shall be provided with non- removable pins. Doors with glass panels and doors that have glass panels adjacent to the door frame shall be U.S. rated burglary resisting glazing material or a material which meets or exceeds Underwriters Laboratories test 972. Frames for all exterior doors shall be of fabricated metal of at least 16 gauge thickness. All exterior wood doors shall be of fabricated metal of at least 16 gauge thickness. All exterior doors, excluding front doors, shall have a minimum of 60 watt incandescent bulb or equivalent over the outside of the door. Such bulb shall be protected with a break resistant material. Accessible rear and side windows not visible from the street shall consist of U.L. rated burglary resisting glazing material or '' glasslike material which meets or exceeds Underwriters Laboratories test 972. If the accessible side or rear window is of the openable type it shall be secured on the inside with a locking device capable of withstanding a force of 300 pounds applied in any direction. Outside hinges on all accessible side and rear glass windows shall be provided with non-removable pins. If the hinge screws are accessible the screws shall be of the non-removable type. 2103.2 Roof Openings. Skylights and other roof openings (businesses designated as prime targets for reason of inventories) . Skylights. Skylight units or portions of openings utilizing transparent panels, shall be provided with burglary resistant glazing material, meeting or surpassing Underwriter's Laboratory test 972. The skylight unit shall be securely fastened to the roof in such a manner as to prevent removal from the exterior using cannon tools; or, Iron bars of at least 1/2 inch round or 1 inch by 1/4 inch flat material, constructed in such a way as to allow openings no larger than eight inches by 12 inches, securely fastened in the well of the skylight opening; or, A steel grill of at least ten gauge material of two inch mesh under the skylight and securely fastened in the well. Hatchway and ventilating openings. All hatchway openings shall be secured as follows: If the hatchway is constructed of wooden material, it shall be covered on the exterior with sheet steel of at least 16 gauge or its equivalent, attached with either vandal-proof screws or smooth headed bolts. The hatchway shall be secured from the interior with a slide bar or slide bolts. The use of cross bars or padlocks must be approved by the Building Official and must not violate any provision or code dealing with life-safety. Outside hinges on all hatchway openings shall be provided with non-removable pins and secured with vandal-proof screws or smooth headed bolts. All hatchways shall conform to the above unless specific hatchways are called for in regards to fire codes or life-safety regulations concerning spring- loaded thermostatically controlled units. Ventilating openings shall be secured as follows: Openings, in buildings larger than 96 square inches utilized for the intake or exhausting of air shall be securely fastened to the roof so as to prevent easy removal from the exterior using common tools; or, The provisions of the above in this section shall apply. Skylights and roof openings in buildings and businesses not specifically designated as prime targets for reasons of inventories. Skylights. Skylights in buildings, not having specific high risk elk inventories, will not be required to provide burglary resist- ant glazing material, nor iron bars or mesh material in the wells; however, skylights must be securely fastened to the roof so as to prevent easy removal from the exterior using common tools. Hatchways and ventilating openings. The same provisions apply in this section as are appli- cable in skylight, hatchway and ventilating openings. Businesses specified as prime targets for reasons of inventories. The following businesses, having named items among their inventory shall be designated prime targets for purposes of this ordinance. Guns and ammunition Liquor retail and wholesale Tobacco wholesale Drugs retail and wholesale Furs sales or storage Electronic equipment Coins and stamps Precious metal storage facility Businesses not specifically designated as prime targets, all other inventories not specifically named. Businesses designated as department stores. Those businesses, dealing in large numbers of merchandise, specifically separated into departments shall not fall into rime taxet category even though they may have protected inventories. The above provisions, businesses specified as prime targets, businesses not specifically designated as prime targets, and businesses designated as department stores, shall apply to roof openings only, both skylights, hatchways and ventilating openings. 2103.3 Special Security Measures Safes Commercial establishments having $1,000 or more in cash on the premises after closing hours shall lock such money in a Class "E" safe after closing hours. Office Building (Multiple Occupancy) All entrance doors to individual tenant suites shall have a deadbolt lock with a minimum one inch throw bolt which can be opened from the inside. 2103.4 Establishments Having Specific Type Inventories Shall be Designated as Prime Targets and be Protected by the Following Type Alarm Service, Whether the Inventory Mentioned is the Only Inventory Carried or Part of the Overall Inventory as a Department. Department Stores, Having Named Protected Inventories, Shall Fall Under Prime Target Category. Silent Alarm--Central Station--Supervised Service. Guns and ammunition Liquor wholesale and retail Tobacco wholesale and retail Drugs wholesale and retail Furs sales and storage Electronic equipment wholesale and retail Coins and stamps Precious metal storage facilities Silent Alarm. eft Pawn shops Clothing (new) Industrial tool supply houses Camera stores Local Alarm (Outside Bell on Premises) . Service stations Antique dealers Art galleries 2103.5 Establishments Having Specific Inventories and Designated Prime Targets Under Alarm Section, Shall be Protected by Burglary Resistant Glazing Material in all "Accessible" Glass Areas, Including Those Portions of Walls Utilizing Glass in the Construction. This section shall not be applicable to establishments which are commonly referred to as "Department Stores", where the primary merchandise is not that specifically referred to as prime target inventories." Section 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 3. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect ten days after its passage and publication in pamphlet form by authority of the City Council. s/ Richard L. Verbic Richard L. Verbic, Mayor Presented: June 11, 1975 Passed: June 11 , 1975 Vote: Yeas 6 Nays 0 Recorded: June 11 , 1975 Published: June 11 , 1975 Attest: s/ Diane L. Schwartz Diane L. Schwartz, Acting City Clerk elk