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(( <br />- <br />75. <br />'Exterior (c )wags xgjthIn ....6,,�,_..... feet of <br />I� <br />lines slfoutd be of .............. •hour construction. <br />Section <br />.................... 03 (a). <br />i6. <br />Openings in exterior (court) walls <br />within .. .., <br />feet of property lines should be protected <br />with three+fourths-hour fire assemblies. Section 94 <br />.................. 03 (b). <br />17. <br />Usable spaoe under the first floor except in <br />Group I (J) Occupancies should be encicsed <br />as required in Section 1703. <br />18. <br />Fire -resistive construction for structural elements <br />In the exterior walls should comply with Foot• <br />note No. i of Table No. 17-A and Section <br />..................... See Section 1702 for clarification. <br />19. <br />Building paper should be applied to exterior <br />walls as specified in Section 1707 (a). <br />20. <br />Enclosures for floor openings should comply with <br />Table No. 17•A, Section 1706, and Chapter 30, <br />Details should clearly indicate this. <br />21. <br />Structural members carrying masonry or con• <br />crete walls in buildings over one story in height <br />should be protected with minimum one -hour <br />fire protection. Section 1708. <br />...................... _............................. ...... <br />22. <br />Nonabsorbent finish and backing for toilet room <br />• <br />walls and floor should conform with Section <br />1711 (a). <br />23. <br />Shower stall wells should be finished with a hard, <br />. <br />nonebsorbent surface to a height of 6 feet. <br />Section 1731 (b). <br />24. <br />Doors and panels of shower and bathtub en• <br />closure should comply with Section 1711 (c) <br />to (e). <br />25. <br />Parapet walls not less than ..... ..... inches in <br />height are required. Section 1709. <br />26. <br />Eave overhangs and similar architectural pro• <br />jections should Comply with Section 1710. <br />...................................... <br />27. <br />Metal roofing (sidingNr'.\should be bonded and <br />grounded in eonfor taike with the local elec• <br />tr)cal code. Sectionf715. <br />28. <br />Projections beyond the exterior wall should con. <br />form with the least restrictive of the following: <br />(a) A point one-third the distance to the property <br />line from an exterior wall. Section 504 (b). <br />(b) A point one-third the distance from an as- <br />sumed vertical plane located where fire• <br />resistive protection of openings is first re. <br />Oiled due to location of property. Section <br />204 (b). <br />......................................... <br />29. <br />Envelope ceilings should satisfy the following <br />conditions (Section 4303 (b) 6.1: <br />(8) Should not be used to provide fire protection <br />beam and girders supporting more than one <br />floor. <br />(b) <br />Columns should be Individually fire protected. <br />(c) <br />Duct and outlet openings are limited to 100 <br />square inches in each 100 square feet of <br />Ceiling area and should be protected with <br />approved fire dampers. <br />(d) <br />Electrical outlet boxes should be of steel and <br />not greater than 16 square inches in area. <br />30, Gypsum <br />hcard ceilings in conjunction with fire- <br />- <br />resistive , _sembiies should be supported at <br />intervals no: exceeding 16 inches. Item 25, <br />Table No. 43•C. <br />(�73 <br />. <br />Wood stripping or suspended wood systems for <br />gypsum board ceilings should he not less than <br />2•ineh nominal thickness. Section 470.1 (b). <br />(Section 47D3 (b) for wall stripping.( <br />Final partition layouts and details should be sub• <br />milted prior to installation to justify compbance <br />1 <br />with occupancy, fire -resistive, structural, and <br />exit requirements. <br />33. <br />Justifying test data in conformance with Scction <br />106 or an ICSO research recommendation is <br />required for ............ ............. .............. ...._...... .. <br />34. <br />Rooms In which rubbish (linen) chutes terminate <br />should be separated from the remainder of the <br />building with a one -hour occupancy separation. <br />Section 3003. <br />35. <br />Openings into rubbish and linen chutes should <br />not be located in required exit corridors or stair. <br />ways. Section 3003. <br />.P.E�AL <br />CUP Cy REQREIyE,11T6 1 <br />� �A�ri�Nnnh0lrttUP <br />v�F+H/�•- 114,�........................... <br />Group t3 <br />36. <br />B•3 Occupancies should be of onewhour fire• <br />resistive construction if located in a basement <br />or above the first story. Sectioh 702 (b). <br />37. <br />B-2 Occupancies with an occupant load of 1000 <br />or. more should be in Type I, 11, or III one -hour <br />buildings. The assembly room should not be <br />In a basement if it contains this high occupant <br />load. Section 702 (b). <br />38. <br />The main entrance should front directly upon or <br />have a 20-foot wide access to a public way at <br />least 20 feet in width. Section 703. <br />39. <br />Light and ventilation should Comply with Section <br />705. <br />40. <br />A one -hour tire -resistive occupancy separation is <br />required between the boiler or central heating <br />plant and the rest of the building. Section 708. <br />41. <br />Exterior openings for rooms containing a boiler <br />or central heating plant should be protected <br />with three -fourths -hour fire -resistive assemblies <br />that are fixed, automatic, or self -closing if lo• <br />cated below openings In another story or if less <br />than 10 feet from other doors or windows in <br />the same building. Section 708. <br />Group C <br />42. <br />Buildings housing Group C Occupahcies should <br />be of one -hour fire -resistive construction <br />throughout. Section 802 (a) and Table No. 5•C. <br />43. <br />Use of rooms should be clarified. Note that <br />rooms having an occupant load of more than <br />100 and rooms used for kindergarten, first, or <br />second grade cannot be located above the first <br />story above ggrade except in Type I construc. <br />tion. Section 802 (b), <br />44. <br />A one -hour fire -resistive separation is required <br />between laboratories, shops, storage rooms. <br />These areas should also be separated from <br />other classrooms. Section 802 (b). <br />45. <br />One required exit should front directly upon, or <br />have a 20-foot wide access to, a public way at <br />least 20 feet in width. Section 803 (a). <br />4fi. <br />Sanitary facilities should be provided in accord. <br />ance with Section 805. <br />47. Light <br />and ventilation should comply with Section <br />805. <br />Sheet No..... A ...... of ........ G.......... Sheets <br />
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