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Littleton staff previews 2024 code adoption; proposes Wildland‑Urban Interface code, insulation and rooftop-solar tweaks

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City staff on May 13 presented a preview of proposed amendments to bring Littleton’s adopted regulations up to the 2024 international building, plumbing, mechanical and energy codes while adding targeted local amendments intended to reduce impractical retrofit costs and preserve firefighting access.

City staff on May 13 presented a preview of proposed amendments to bring Littleton’s adopted regulations up to the 2024 international building, plumbing, mechanical and energy codes while adding targeted local amendments intended to reduce impractical retrofit costs and preserve firefighting access.

"We're going to talk about the proposed amendments to the codes," said the presenter, and later Tim Tango (the city’s chief building official) described specific changes staff will recommend, including a temporary decision not to adopt the 2024 international fire code until South Metro Fire Rescue can review enforcement implications.

Nut graf: The package would adopt the 2024 code cycle generally but carve out and amend several provisions staff said would impose significant cost or practical difficulties…

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