Uniform Building CodePacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1946 - Building laws |
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Page 37
... Story Areas . The area of a one - story building shall not exceed the limits set forth in Table No. 5 - C except as provided in Section 506 , nor the limits specified in Chapter 16 . ( c ) Areas of Buildings Over One Story . The total ...
... Story Areas . The area of a one - story building shall not exceed the limits set forth in Table No. 5 - C except as provided in Section 506 , nor the limits specified in Chapter 16 . ( c ) Areas of Buildings Over One Story . The total ...
Page 89
... story walls of a building not exceeding three stories or thirty - five feet ( 35 ' ) in height or the walls of a one - story building may have a wall thick- ness equal to the least dimensions as set forth in Table No. 24 - C . 2. The ...
... story walls of a building not exceeding three stories or thirty - five feet ( 35 ' ) in height or the walls of a one - story building may have a wall thick- ness equal to the least dimensions as set forth in Table No. 24 - C . 2. The ...
Page 176
... story through the next story above , a cap plate or steel member shall be provided on top of the lower story studs or a sill plate on the upper story . Such cap plate or sill plate shall be of sufficient strength to distribute ...
... story through the next story above , a cap plate or steel member shall be provided on top of the lower story studs or a sill plate on the upper story . Such cap plate or sill plate shall be of sufficient strength to distribute ...
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Part IAdministrative | 19 |
Part IIDefinitions and Abbreviations | 29 |
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