Uniform Building CodePacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1949 - Building laws |
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Page 63
... FIRE ZONES - Sec . 1601. ( a ) Fire Zones Defined . For the purpose of General this Code , the entire city is hereby declared to be and is hereby established a Fire District and said Fire District shall be known and designated as Fire ...
... FIRE ZONES - Sec . 1601. ( a ) Fire Zones Defined . For the purpose of General this Code , the entire city is hereby declared to be and is hereby established a Fire District and said Fire District shall be known and designated as Fire ...
Page 64
... Fire Zone No. 2 need not be fire protected provided they are located twenty feet ( 20 ′ ) or more from adjacent property lines . 2. Walls fronting on a street having a width of at least fifty ... Fire Zone No 2 Restrictions in Fire Zone No 3.
... Fire Zone No. 2 need not be fire protected provided they are located twenty feet ( 20 ′ ) or more from adjacent property lines . 2. Walls fronting on a street having a width of at least fifty ... Fire Zone No 2 Restrictions in Fire Zone No 3.
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... fire- resistive construction the ceiling may be omitted over un- usable space and flooring may be omitted where unusable space occurs above . Sec . 4306. ( a ) Where Required . Class " A " fire doors shall Assemblies for be installed ...
... fire- resistive construction the ceiling may be omitted over un- usable space and flooring may be omitted where unusable space occurs above . Sec . 4306. ( a ) Where Required . Class " A " fire doors shall Assemblies for be installed ...
Contents
Part IAdministrative | 19 |
CHAPTER 3 | 25 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 35 |
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