CHAPTER 3 USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION
15. The storage of black powder, smokeless propellant and small arms primers in Groups M, R-3 and R-5 and special industrial explosive devices in Groups B, F, M and S, provided such storage conforms to the quantity limits and requirements prescribed in the International Fire Code, as amended in Section 307.9. 307.1.1 Hazardous materials.
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