Uniform Building CodePacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1946 - Building laws |
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Page 56
... alley or upon a yard or court not less than four feet ( 4 ' ) in width directly connected to a street or alley by means of a passageway not less in width than the stairway opening into such passageway and not less than seven feet ( 7 ) ...
... alley or upon a yard or court not less than four feet ( 4 ' ) in width directly connected to a street or alley by means of a passageway not less in width than the stairway opening into such passageway and not less than seven feet ( 7 ) ...
Page 62
... alley may be considered as the adjacent property line . All distances in this Subsection shall be measured at right angles to the plane of the wall in which the opening occurs . ( d ) Alterations . Any building or structure which is ...
... alley may be considered as the adjacent property line . All distances in this Subsection shall be measured at right angles to the plane of the wall in which the opening occurs . ( d ) Alterations . Any building or structure which is ...
Page 241
... alley or public sidewalk , nor shall any work be performed except in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter ... Alley . In the alley adjoining the building site for which a permit has been issued , provided that a clear and unob ...
... alley or public sidewalk , nor shall any work be performed except in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter ... Alley . In the alley adjoining the building site for which a permit has been issued , provided that a clear and unob ...
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Part IAdministrative | 19 |
Part IIDefinitions and Abbreviations | 29 |
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