Stephen Holland
REGISTERED
I have a fire damage project in Doraville, GA, a town which has not adopted the International Existing Building Code, which is listed as a permissive code by the Georgia Dept. of Community Affairs. I have invoked certain sections of the IEBC that limit the level of restoration required due to fire damage. After submitting the drawings for permit, the third party engineering group that Doraville hired to review plans for permitting, I received comments that reflect a cursory review of the drawings at best. Several requests in the comments were for information that is blatantly already included in the drawings which has drawn the ire of myself as well as all three consulting engineers on the job. One issue I'm grappling with is their insistence that I remove the IEBC reference because it is not adopted by Doraville and is therefore not enforced by them. To anyone's knowledge, can I as a registered architect in Georgia invoke the code of my own volition and thus require conformance just as I do for every other aspect of the design...wall locations, fixtures, lighting, etc.?