Ill. Admin. Code tit. 41, § 150.50
a) Grandstands
5) Automatic sprinklers shall be installed in all grandstands in the following locations:
b) Barns:
1) Construction Classification
Structures used as barns shall be classified as follows:
Class A – Walls and roof of noncombustible materials. Stall dividers of noncombustible material or two-inch dimension hardwood lumber. Use of combustible kick boards shall not cause otherwise noncombustible stall dividers to be classed as combustible.
Class B – Walls masonry; roof of combustible materials.
Class C – Walls and roof of combustible material.
2) Size Limitations:
A) Buildings used as barns constructed after the adoption of these rules shall not exceed in area the values in the following table:
Barn Size Limitations
Maximum Building Area in Square Feet
| Construction Class | Non Sprinklered | Sprinklered |
| A | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| B | Not Permitted | 18,000 |
| C | Not Permitted | 12,000 |
4) Spacing Requirements:
A) Structures enumerated in Section 5.2 (41 Ill. Adm. Code Section (150.50(b)) constructed after the adoption of these rules shall be separated by the following minimum distances:
Spacing Between Barns in Feet
| Types of Facing-Walls | Masonry | |
| Masonry | 25 | Noncombustible |
| Noncombustible | 25 | 35 |
| Combustible | 35 | 50 |
5) Fire Walls: Barns divided by a fire wall having at least two-hour fire resistance shall be considered as separate buildings in applying the size limitations of Section 5.22 (41 Ill. Adm. Code 150.50(b)(2)(A)).
6) Exits: Barns shall be designed so that there is a doorway leading directly outside within 100 ft. travel distance of all portions of the building. It shall be possible to exit from any point in the building in at least two directions; dead ends longer than 30 ft. shall not be permitted. Travel distance may be increased to 150 ft. when the barn is of masonry or masonry veneer construction and is protected by an automatic sprinkler system.
c) Sleeping Facilities