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16When submittal documents are incomplete or changed so as to require additional plan review or when the project involves deferred submittal items, an additional plan review fee will be charged at the rate set by resolution. CBC § 202 is amended to add and /or modify the following definitions to read as follows: ADMINISTRATOR: The City Manager, or designee. BUILDING ACCESS means an exterior door opening conforming to all of the following: 1. Suitable and available for fire department use, opening onto or adjacent to a public way or a fire department access road as described in Section 902. 2. Located not more than 2 feet (609.6 mm) above adjacent ground level. 3. Leading to a space, room or area having foot traffic communication capabilities with the remainder of the building. 4. Designed to permit access with the use of keys available in an approved key lock box. LOW -RISE BUILDING is any building that is less than four stories in height from the lowest level of fire department access. Measurement will be from the topside of the roof above the topmost space that can be occupied to the lowest floor level of building access, as defined in Section 202. MID -RISE BUILDING is any building having space used for human occupancy four complete stories or more in height while being 75 feet (22,860 mm) or less in height and not defined as a high -rise building by Section 202. Measurement will be from the topside of the roof above the topmost space that can be occupied to the lowest floor level of building access, as defined in Section 202. CBC § 903.2.6 is amended to read as follows: § 903.2.6 Group B and M. An automatic sprinkler system must be installed throughout buildings containing a Group B or Group M occupancy where one of the following conditions exists: 1. Where a Group B or M fire area exceeds 12,000 square feet (1115M2) on any one floor; Page 3of9 616