Uniform Building CodePacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1940 - Building laws |
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... FLOOR is an intermediate floor placed in any story or room . When the total area of any such " Mezzanine Floor " exceeds 33 % per cent of the total floor area in that room , it shall be considered as constituting an addi- tional " Story ...
... FLOOR is an intermediate floor placed in any story or room . When the total area of any such " Mezzanine Floor " exceeds 33 % per cent of the total floor area in that room , it shall be considered as constituting an addi- tional " Story ...
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International Conference of Building Officials, Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference. Construction Height and Area ... floor areas shown in the table may be increased as indicated . 3. Division 4 structures of open skeleton frame type ...
International Conference of Building Officials, Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference. Construction Height and Area ... floor areas shown in the table may be increased as indicated . 3. Division 4 structures of open skeleton frame type ...
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International Conference of Building Officials, Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference. CHAPTER 14 ... floor area of Types I and II buildings shall be unlimited , the floor area of Type III buildings shall be limited to ...
International Conference of Building Officials, Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference. CHAPTER 14 ... floor area of Types I and II buildings shall be unlimited , the floor area of Type III buildings shall be limited to ...
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