Minn. R. agency 171, ch. 7511, pt. 7511.0806

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 20, November 12, 2024
Part 7511.0806 - SECTION 806, DECORATIVE VEGETATION IN NEW AND EXISTING BUILDINGS

IFC section 806.1 and its subsections are deleted entirely and replaced with the following:

806.1.1Natural or resin-bearing trees. The use, display, or storage of natural or resin-bearing trees for use or decoration inside buildings shall be in accordance with Sections 806.1.1 through 806.1.1.5.
806.1.1.1Group R occupancies. The use and display of natural or resin-bearing trees inside dwelling units of Group R-2 and R-3 occupancies is permitted.
806.1.1.2Sprinkler protected areas. Trees located in areas protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2 in all occupancies except Group I are permitted.
806.1.1.3Where allowed. Trees without open flames or electric lights are allowed in Group A used for worship purposes, Group B, E, and M occupancies.
806.1.1.4Restricted. Trees used inside buildings for other occupancies or conditions are not allowed.
806.1.1.5Location. The use and display of natural or resin-bearing trees shall not be placed in a location that would obstruct egress, fire protection systems and equipment, and shall not be allowed to accumulate inside a building. In buildings where more than one tree is located, they shall be separated by at least 20 feet as measured from the tree branches.
806.1.2Support devices. The support device that holds the tree in an upright position shall be of a type that is stable and that meets all of the following criteria:
1. The device shall hold the tree securely and be of adequate size to avoid tipping over of the tree.
2. The device shall be capable of containing a minimum two-day supply of water.
3. The water level, when full, shall cover the tree stem at least 2 inches (51 mm). The water level shall be maintained above the fresh cut and checked at least once daily.
806.1.3Dryness. The tree shall be removed from the building whenever the needles or leaves fall off readily when a tree branch is shaken or if the needles are brittle and break when bent between the thumb and index finger. The tree shall be checked daily for dryness.
806.1.4Decorative natural vegetation. The use, display, or storage of wreaths, hay bales, corn stalks, and other cut natural decorative vegetation shall be in accordance with Sections 806.1.4.1 through 806.1.4.4.
806.1.4.1Occupancies. Limited quantities of cut natural decorative vegetation shall be permitted where the fire code official determines that adequate safeguards are provided based on the quantity and nature of the combustible vegetation.
806.1.4.2Group I occupancies. Cut, natural, decorative vegetation is not permitted in Group I occupancies.
806.1.4.3Group M occupancies. The use and display of decorative natural vegetation for resale in Group M occupancies is permitted.
806.1.4.4Location. The use and display of cut natural decorative vegetation shall not obstruct aisles, egress, or exit paths, block access to fire protection systems or equipment, and shall not accumulate inside a building.

(Sections 806.2, 806.3, 806.4, and 806.5 still apply)

Minn. R. agency 171, ch. 7511, pt. 7511.0806

40 SR 1437

Statutory Authority: MS s 326B.02