Uniform Building Code, Volume 1Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1952 - Building laws |
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Page 68
... feet ( 1000 sq . ft . ) in area are not required to be of one - hour fire - resistive construction if three feet ( 3 ' ) or more from adjacent prop- erty lines and six feet ( 6 ' ) or more from buildings on the same property . 2 ...
... feet ( 1000 sq . ft . ) in area are not required to be of one - hour fire - resistive construction if three feet ( 3 ' ) or more from adjacent prop- erty lines and six feet ( 6 ' ) or more from buildings on the same property . 2 ...
Page 212
... feet ( 28 ' ) in height above the roof when used as an enclosure for tanks or for elevators which run to the roof and in all other cases shall not extend more than twelve feet ( 12 ' ) in height above the roof . The aggre- gate area of ...
... feet ( 28 ' ) in height above the roof when used as an enclosure for tanks or for elevators which run to the roof and in all other cases shall not extend more than twelve feet ( 12 ' ) in height above the roof . The aggre- gate area of ...
Page 253
... feet ( 3 ' ) high . ( d ) Construction of Fences . Fences shall be substantially built of tight boards eight feet ( 8 ' ) high above grade , placed on the side of the walkway nearest to the building site . Fences shall extend the entire ...
... feet ( 3 ' ) high . ( d ) Construction of Fences . Fences shall be substantially built of tight boards eight feet ( 8 ' ) high above grade , placed on the side of the walkway nearest to the building site . Fences shall extend the entire ...
Contents
Part IAdministrative | 19 |
CHAPTER 3 | 25 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 33 |
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