International Residential Code for One- and Two-family DwellingsThe 2003 International Residential Code brings uniformity to construction of one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses up to three stories high. A comprehensive code for homebuilding, this book brings together all building, plumbing, mechanical, and electrical provisions for one- and two-family residences. It establishes minimum regulations using prescriptive provisions, and is founded on broad-based principles that make possible the use of new materials and building designs. This 2003 edition is fully compatible with all the International Codes published by the International Code Council (ICC). |
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Page 44
... tion distance less than 3 feet ( 914 mm ) . This distance shall be measured perpendicular to the line used to determine the fire separation distance . Exceptions : 1. Openings shall be permitted in walls that are perpen- dicular to the ...
... tion distance less than 3 feet ( 914 mm ) . This distance shall be measured perpendicular to the line used to determine the fire separation distance . Exceptions : 1. Openings shall be permitted in walls that are perpen- dicular to the ...
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... tion , including basements whose floors are not below grade on all sides , shall meet the requirements of Section R323.2.2 . R323.2.2 Enclosed area below design flood elevation . En- closed areas , including crawl spaces , that are ...
... tion , including basements whose floors are not below grade on all sides , shall meet the requirements of Section R323.2.2 . R323.2.2 Enclosed area below design flood elevation . En- closed areas , including crawl spaces , that are ...
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... tion shall utilize the following sources of information , as applicable : 1. Available documentation of the existing building . 1.1 . Field surveys . 1.2 . Tests ( nondestructive and destructive ) . 1.3 . Laboratory analysis . Exception ...
... tion shall utilize the following sources of information , as applicable : 1. Available documentation of the existing building . 1.1 . Field surveys . 1.2 . Tests ( nondestructive and destructive ) . 1.3 . Laboratory analysis . Exception ...
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AE502 Foundation Systems | 61 |
Part IIIBuilding Planning and Construction 21 | 86 |
E3703 Underground Installation Requirements | 468 |
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