Uniform Building Code, Volume 1Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1952 - Building laws |
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... Height of Buildings and Increases ( c ) Separation on Three Sides . Where public space , streets , or yards , more than twenty feet ( 20 ′ ) in width , extend along three sides of a building , the areas specified in Section 505 may be ...
... Height of Buildings and Increases ( c ) Separation on Three Sides . Where public space , streets , or yards , more than twenty feet ( 20 ′ ) in width , extend along three sides of a building , the areas specified in Section 505 may be ...
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... Height occupancy shall not exceed , in area or height , the limits and Area specified in Sections 505 , 506 , and 507 . ་ ( b ) Special Provisions . Group H occupancies more than two stories in height or having more than three thousand ...
... Height occupancy shall not exceed , in area or height , the limits and Area specified in Sections 505 , 506 , and 507 . ་ ( b ) Special Provisions . Group H occupancies more than two stories in height or having more than three thousand ...
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... height of not less than seven feet ( 7 ' ) . Such porch shall be at least 50 per cent open on at least one side . ( b ) Room Sizes and Ceiling Heights . Every room required to have windows by Subsection ( a ) shall have a ceiling height ...
... height of not less than seven feet ( 7 ' ) . Such porch shall be at least 50 per cent open on at least one side . ( b ) Room Sizes and Ceiling Heights . Every room required to have windows by Subsection ( a ) shall have a ceiling height ...
Contents
Part IAdministrative | 19 |
CHAPTER 3 | 25 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 33 |
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