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- A new wind map delineates areas requiring design to resist wind forces.
- A new map identifies windborne debris regions.
- The minimum clearances to lot lines have been reduced from 5 feet to 3 feet for unrated exterior walls when the dwelling is protected with a fire sprinkler system.
- The IRC now permits construction of unrated exterior walls on the lot line when all dwellings in the subdivision are protected with automatic fire sprinkler systems and the opposing lot maintains a minimum 6-foot clearance from the common lot line. Attached garages using this provision also require sprinkler protection.
- Doors between the garage and dwelling unit now require self-closing devices.
- Wireless smoke alarms are now specifically permitted for satisfying the interconnection requirements in both new and existing dwelling units.
- The provisions for roof connections to resist wind uplift forces have been updated and simplified. A new table provides prescriptive values for both low and high slope roofs in wind exposure categories B and C.
- When a parapet is not installed, openings and penetrations of the roof are no longer permitted within 4 feet of the separating wall between townhouse dwelling units.
- The IRC now includes prescriptive provisions for the construction of isolated masonry pier foundations supporting raised floor systems.
- Installation of 1/2-inch gypsum board or equivalent is now required on the underside of floor assemblies of cold-formed steel framing, I-joists, open web trusses and similar light-frame members.
- The IRC Wall Bracing provisions have been completely reorganized to place each topic in a separate section and improve the flow of information.
- New simplified wall bracing provisions offer an alternative method of bracing in low seismic regions with basic wind speeds of 90 mph and exposure category A or B.
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Document History
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ICC IRC-2021
2021 International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings (IRC)- Most Recent
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ICC IRC-2018
2018 International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings (IRC)- Historical Version
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ICC IRC-2015
2015 International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings (IRC)- Historical Version
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ICC IRC-2012
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2012 International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings (IRC)- Historical Version
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ICC NY-RC-2010
Residential Code of New York State, 2010- Historical Version
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ICC IRC-2009
2009 International Residential Code For One- And Two-Family Dwellings- Historical Version
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ICC NY-RC-2007
Residential Code of New York State, 2007- Historical Version
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ICC IRC-2006
2006 International Residential Code For One- And Two-Family Dwellings- Historical Version
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ICC IRC-2003
2003 International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings- Historical Version
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ICC IRC-2000
2000 International Residential Code- Historical Version