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Community Development
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55A
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4/19/2016
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19. Each guest unit must contain a comfortable bed with a mattress pad, two sheets, two pillows with pillowcases, and <br />an appropriate bed covering. <br />20. Each guest unit must have a nightstand or equivalent by each bed, a chair, a writing surface, a waste container, <br />clothes- storage space, and clothes- hanging facilities with hangers for two guests. <br />21. Each guest unit must have adequate shades, drapes, or blinds to cover all windows or other transparent areas to <br />provide the guest with privacy. <br />22. The level of soundproofing must be adequate to muffle outside noises and normal sounds in adjacent units and <br />public areas. <br />23. Each guest unit must have an active light switch at the main entry. <br />24. Each guest unit must have good illumination at a writing surface, a sitting area, and at each bed. <br />25. Each guest unit door must be equipped with both a primary lock and a secondary deadbolt lock. <br />A primary lock is defined as a device that permits a guest to enter a unit using some form of key and allows <br />the door to be locked while the unit is occupied and when the guest leaves the unit.: Passkeys assigned to <br />appropriate staff members will function to operate only these locks. <br />a guest an extra m <br />ster keys will not be <br />V1 LU: aLa11. iVaDLm ncy .7ypLCI11J WIII UC. aGGCPLOYIe WILCO Lne.. Hl"VFYC"Gy` MUSCer Key IS Only <br />available to top management and security; personnel. <br />Secondary Lock Variances <br />In certain instances, the requirement for secondary locks may <br />common are noted below.. AAA claims the right of final arbitral <br />Sliding Glass Doors Each sliding door must be equipped: w <br />Is required on all ground floor doors and those which are acces <br />French Doors In addition to the deadbolt lock requiremen <br />top; and bottom to secure the stationary /auxiliary door. The <br />lower doorframe or floor and must be strong and sturdy meche <br />codified to meet a variety of exceptions. The most <br />all decisions of this nature. <br />affartiva Inrl mn rl virc G ca,nnriani cnriirihi Ihr4 <br />Its must extend into the upper doorframe and the <br />'. <br />S. <br />26. Each door to connecting guest units or maintenance corridors must be equipped with a deadbolt lock. <br />27. Each guest unit entry door must have a viewport or window convenient to the door. <br />28. Each window overlooking a common walkway or in a ground floor unit must be equipped with a functional lock. <br />29. Each guest unit must have an operational, single station smoke detector. Hard -wired smoke detectors are <br />preferred. When battery- operated detectors are used, there must be an adequate maintenance program to <br />routinely test and replace batteries. <br />55Aml 1 <br />
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