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International Conference of Building Officials. Sec . 505. ( a ) One - Story Areas . The area of a one - story Allowable building shall not exceed the limits set forth in Table No. 5 - Ć Floor Areas except as provided in Section 506 ...
International Conference of Building Officials. Sec . 505. ( a ) One - Story Areas . The area of a one - story Allowable building shall not exceed the limits set forth in Table No. 5 - Ć Floor Areas except as provided in Section 506 ...
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... floor area . Every room which is used for both cooking and living or both living and sleeping purposes shall have not less than one hun- dred and fifty square feet ( 150 sq . ft . ) of superficial floor area . Other habitable rooms ...
... floor area . Every room which is used for both cooking and living or both living and sleeping purposes shall have not less than one hun- dred and fifty square feet ( 150 sq . ft . ) of superficial floor area . Other habitable rooms ...
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... area thereof , but in no case shall the height of the furred ceiling be less than seven feet ( 7 ′ ) . ( b ) Superficial Floor Area . Every dwelling unit shall have at least one room which shall have not less than one hundred and twenty ...
... area thereof , but in no case shall the height of the furred ceiling be less than seven feet ( 7 ′ ) . ( b ) Superficial Floor Area . Every dwelling unit shall have at least one room which shall have not less than one hundred and twenty ...
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HOW TO USE THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE | 21 |
CHAPTER 3 | 28 |
Part IIDefinitions and Abbreviations | 35 |
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allowable stress allowable unit stresses applied approved axial load bars beam bending bolts bond Building Official building or structure ceiling cement cent chimney Code column compression members compressive strength computed conform construction Continued dead load designed diameter distance Douglas Fir exceed exit exterior walls EXTREME FIBER Fire Zone fire-resistive rating flange floor Formula framing gauge girders glued-laminated grade Group grout gypsum height horizontal incombustible joints joists Laminations lath least length less live load longitudinal lumber materials maximum metal minimum Modulus of Elasticity mortar nails occupant load openings parallel to grain permitted perpendicular plaster plate plywood portland cement pounds per square prestressing ratio resist roof Select Structural shear stress shear walls sheathing slab space span specified in Section splices square feet square inch steel studs surface Table thickness tion twelve inches 12 Type U.B.C. Standard values vertical welds width wire wood yield strength