Uniform Building CodePacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1949 - Building laws |
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... ( Cont'd . ) not exceeded one year . Sec . 303. ( a ) Building Permit Fees . Before a building per- mit is issued a permit fee therefor shall be paid to the Build- ing Official as set forth in Table No. 3 - A . Where work for which a ...
... ( Cont'd . ) not exceeded one year . Sec . 303. ( a ) Building Permit Fees . Before a building per- mit is issued a permit fee therefor shall be paid to the Build- ing Official as set forth in Table No. 3 - A . Where work for which a ...
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... ( Cont'd . ) ( c ) CAST STONE is a building stone manufactured from C cement concrete precast and used as a trim , veneer or facing on or in buildings or structures . CELLAR is that portion of a building between floor and ceiling which is ...
... ( Cont'd . ) ( c ) CAST STONE is a building stone manufactured from C cement concrete precast and used as a trim , veneer or facing on or in buildings or structures . CELLAR is that portion of a building between floor and ceiling which is ...
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... ( Cont'd . ) the load applied along two lines each distant one - fourth of the clear span from the support . The minimum thickness of reinforced gypsum in floors and roofs shall be two inches ( 2 ′′ ) except in the suspension sys- tem ...
... ( Cont'd . ) the load applied along two lines each distant one - fourth of the clear span from the support . The minimum thickness of reinforced gypsum in floors and roofs shall be two inches ( 2 ′′ ) except in the suspension sys- tem ...
Contents
Part IAdministrative | 19 |
CHAPTER 3 | 25 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 35 |
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