Uniform Building CodePacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1940 - Building laws |
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Page 47
... located the Property main entrance and exit of such building , or such building may be connected to the street by an entrance passageway as specified in Section 604 ( a ) . The main floor of each Group B occupancy shall be located at or ...
... located the Property main entrance and exit of such building , or such building may be connected to the street by an entrance passageway as specified in Section 604 ( a ) . The main floor of each Group B occupancy shall be located at or ...
Page 72
... Located in More than One Fire Zone . A building or structure which is located partly in one fire zone and partly in another shall be considered to be in the more highly restricted fire zone when more than one - third of its total floor ...
... Located in More than One Fire Zone . A building or structure which is located partly in one fire zone and partly in another shall be considered to be in the more highly restricted fire zone when more than one - third of its total floor ...
Page 287
... located on two walls , except that no exit which leads only to the main auditorium floor shall be considered as a required exit . Required exits shall be located on at least two walls and at points relatively remote from each other ...
... located on two walls , except that no exit which leads only to the main auditorium floor shall be considered as a required exit . Required exits shall be located on at least two walls and at points relatively remote from each other ...
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