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Panel endorses 24-inch platform, bollards or curbs as approved garage appliance impact protection
Summary
The advisory board recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt code language listing wall, post (bollard), curb or a 24-inch platform as approved methods for vehicle-impact protection of appliances in residential garages; staff said the change codifies prior unwritten practice.
The Mojave County Building Code Advisory Board voted to forward a proposed ordinance amendment that would list specific approved methods for protecting appliances in residential garages from vehicle impact, including a 24-inch-high platform.
Staff told the board the change codifies what has been an unwritten practice and would specify that approved methods include a wall, a post (bollard), a curb, or a 24-inch platform or stand. "Basically, the code just said it has to be an approved barrier. So…
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