Uniform Building Code, Volume 1Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1952 - Building laws |
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Page 75
... Walls . Exterior Exterior walls and inner court walls shall be as set forth in Table Walls and No. 17 - A , except that walls fronting on streets having a Openings width of at least fifty feet ( 50 ′ ) in Fire Zone No. 1 or thirty feet ...
... Walls . Exterior Exterior walls and inner court walls shall be as set forth in Table Walls and No. 17 - A , except that walls fronting on streets having a Openings width of at least fifty feet ( 50 ′ ) in Fire Zone No. 1 or thirty feet ...
Page 90
... wall . EXCEPTIONS : 1. The top story walls of a building not exceeding three stories or thirty - five feet ( 35 ' ) in height or the walls of a one - story building may have a wall thick- ness equal to the least dimensions as set forth ...
... wall . EXCEPTIONS : 1. The top story walls of a building not exceeding three stories or thirty - five feet ( 35 ' ) in height or the walls of a one - story building may have a wall thick- ness equal to the least dimensions as set forth ...
Page 154
... walls meet all the other require- ments of this Code . 3. Design . The maximum allowable compressive stress in reinforced concrete bearing walls with minimum reinforce- ment as required by this subsection shall not exceed h 3 0.2f ' 30d ...
... walls meet all the other require- ments of this Code . 3. Design . The maximum allowable compressive stress in reinforced concrete bearing walls with minimum reinforce- ment as required by this subsection shall not exceed h 3 0.2f ' 30d ...
Contents
Part IAdministrative | 19 |
CHAPTER 3 | 25 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 33 |
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