When I did plan review I found it expedited the process to cite the code section for each exception ( or the building code report, Miami-Dade approval, or Manufacturer's requirements for specific products used as alternative means and methods aka tapcons and simpsons).
In my opinion, if you didn't cite the code, you probably didn't read it and are going off memory or a guess. In any event, citing the code improves one's understanding of it.
In my opinion, if you didn't cite the code, you probably didn't read it and are going off memory or a guess. In any event, citing the code improves one's understanding of it.