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The PASSA recently heard from several members that the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will close in early May. This closure, and others like it, have led members to ask how they continue to comply with the newspaper advertising requirement mandated by the Pennsylvania Self Storage Act. 
 
The PASSA continues to support additional reform to eliminate the newspaper advertising requirement. Nevertheless, to ensure that members meet the advertising requirement in the current law, the PASSA requested the assistance of the Pennsylvania Press Association. The Press Association provided the PASSA with the following list of publications in Allegheny County that are eligible for public notices:
 
·        New Pittsburgh Courier;
·        Pittsburgh Business Times;
·        Mon-Valley Independent; and
·        Tribune-Review (Valley News Dispatch edition). 
 
Additionally, members in other areas of the state may consult this list for “daily” newspapers of general circulation that may be used. Keep in mind that these publications may serve as newspapers of general circulation outside of the county where they are headquartered. Members should confirm a publication’s reach with that publication. Additionally, your community may have a weekly newspaper that qualifies as a newspaper of general circulation. 
 
Please contact Joe Doherty or Daniel Bryant with any questions or additional newspapers you use to comply with the newspaper advertising mandate.  

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Changes to the International Building Code Affect Self Storage - April 2019

With the support of its Code Committee, the Self Storage Association successfully pursued several key changes to the 2021 International Building Code. 

1.       An exception has been added to IBC Section 2902.3.3 to permit an increase in the location (to greater than every other floor) and maximum distance of travel (to greater than 500 ft) for restrooms.  The location and travel distance must be approved by the code official.

2.       The maximum allowable height of sprinklered facilities made of Type IIB materials (unprotected steel) and Type IIIB materials (noncombustible or fire-retardant-treated wood stud exterior walls and any interior construction) has been increased from 3 stories to 4 stories.  The Code continues to have total floor and building square footage limits. 

3.       Pursuant to modified IBC Section 903.2.9, storage facilities are exempt from the automatic sprinkler system requirement if: (1) the total fire area is 12,000 sq. ft. or less; (2) the combined total fire areas are 24,000 sq. ft. or less; (3) the facility is no greater than one story above grade plane; and (4) all storage spaces are accessed directly from the exterior. 

These changes go into effect as they are adopted by local and state governments over the next several years.  Prior to the adoption on the local and state level, storage developers can request that the code official rely on the 2021 changes as acceptable alternative methods of construction pursuant to section 104.11 of the existing International Building Code.

Please email Joe Doherty at the National SSA with any questions or to receive supporting documentation for these changes.

 


In 2018, the Pennsylvania Self Storage Association supported HB 504.

HB504 was signed into law by Governor Wolf and became effective in December 2018.

The law enables self storage operators to sell property insurance to their tenants.  Generally, the insurance covers the loss of or damage to property put into storage by the individual renter or while the property is transit during the rental agreement. The operator has to obtain a limited insurance license to sell this insurance.

The full text of the law, codified as of Act 97 of 2018, is available here

 


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