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a <br />na•hnur fire -resistive occupancy separation is <br />uired between the boiler or central head g <br />nt and the rest of the building. Section 808, <br />up Dp <br />D, Division 1 Occupancies shouldbe of <br />e I or 11 construction unless complying with <br />Exception in Section 902 (bj. <br />requiMd <br />p D, Division 2 (3) Occupancies should be <br />one -hour fire -resistive construction through• <br />t. Table No. S.C.t <br />and owmtilation should comply with Section <br />905. <br />e•hpur fire•resistiveoccupancy separation is <br />uired between the boiler or central heating <br />plant and the rest of the building. Section 908. <br />53, <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 <br />located below openings in another story or if <br />less than 10 feet from other doors or windows <br />in the same building. Section 908. <br />Group F <br />54. <br />Motor vehicle service stations should be of 'non. <br />combustible or one -hour fire -resistive construc. <br />tion. Section 1102 (b). <br />55. <br />Storage areas in excess of 1000 square feet in <br />connection Wth wholesale or retail sales should <br />be separated from the public areas by a one. <br />hour fire -resistive occupancy separation unless <br />the building is equipped throughout with an <br />automatic fire -extinguishing system. Section <br />1102 (b). <br />56. <br />Light and ventilation should comply with Section <br />1105. <br />57. <br />Exhaust ventilation at or near floor level is re- <br />01 <br />quired by Section 1105. <br />58. <br />A one -hour fire -resistive occupancy separation is <br />requpiired between a boiler room or central heat. <br />Ing lant and the rest of the building. Section <br />Group H <br />59. <br />A Group H Occupancy more than two stories in <br />height or having more than 3000 square feet <br />above the first floor should be of one -hour <br />fire -resistive construction throughout. Section <br />1302 (b). <br />60. <br />The following rooms should have window areas <br />as specified in Section 1305 (a), one-half of <br />which is openable. <br />............................................................................ <br />............................................................................ <br />.............................................................. I............. <br />61. <br />Mechanical ventilating system in bathrooms <br />should provide a five-minute air change directly <br />to the outside. Section 1305 (a). <br />62. <br />Windows from .......................................... should <br />not be considered as furnishing required light <br />or ventilation since they do not open to a yard, <br />court, or street in accordance with Section <br />1305 (a). <br />63. <br />Courts bounded on four sides with walls should <br />be at least 10 fe,t in length. For courts more <br />than two stories .v heiptd. the required width <br />should be increaed by one toot and the rc <br />quired length b,. 2 feet for each additional <br />story. Sectior; V,06 (c). <br />64. <br />Habitable rooms in cellars are not allowed. See <br />"habitable room" definition in Section 409. <br />• is intent is to prohibit such rooms to be <br />formed with retaining walls.• <br />65. <br />.................................................... room does not <br />have the minimum ceiling height required in <br />Section 1307 (a). <br />.............................................. room should <br />have a minimum superficial floor area of <br />.................... square feet. Section 1307 (b). <br />67. <br />A toilet room should not open directly into a <br />kitchen. Section 1305 (b). <br />68. <br />Efficiency dwelling units should comply with <br />Section 1308. <br />69. <br />A one -hour fire -resistive occupancy separation <br />Is required between a boiler room or central <br />heating plant and the rest of the building. <br />Section 1312. <br />70. <br />Every dwelling unit and guest room should have <br />comfort heating facilities as specified in Section <br />1311. <br />Group J <br />71. <br />Group J Occupancies are limited to 1000 (3000) <br />square feet in floor area and one story in <br />height. Section 1502. <br />72. <br />Exhaust ventilation openings in a garage are re- <br />quired by Section 1504. <br />73. <br />Garages should not open directly into a room <br />used for sleeping purposes. Section 1504, <br />74. <br />An approved noncombustible material is required <br />for garage floor curfaces. Section 1504. Asphal. <br />tic concrete does not comply. <br />............................................................................ <br />........................................................................... ` <br />EXIT REQUIREMENTS <br />75. <br />An occupant load sign is required in classrooms, <br />assembly areas, etc., having an occupant load <br />of more than 50. Section 3301 (D. See ............ Ns <br />76. <br />Conforming exits are required from the areas . <br />below as specified In Section 3302 (a). p� <br />�. .. )..................�.(.... <br />...... -j ................................... <br />77. <br />Exits should have a mini um separation of one - <br />fifth the perimeter of the room or area served. <br />Section 3302 (c). Note that "perimeter" is <br />along the outer boundary of the room or area <br />served............................................................... <br />78. <br />No point in the building should be more than <br />150 (200) feet from an exterior exit, horizontal <br />exit, enclosed stairway, or exit passageway, <br />measured in the direction of travel. Section <br />3302(d)............................................................ <br />79. <br />Exit doors should swing In the direction of <br />egress. Section 3303 (b). See doors ................ <br />80. <br />Double acting doors are not allowed where serv- <br />Ing a tributary occupant load of more than 100. <br />Section 3303 (b). <br />81. <br />doors should be openable from the Inside <br />iExit <br />without the usa of a Fey, special knowledge, or <br />effort. Section 3303 (c). Note also that flush <br />bolts or surface bolts are prohibited. <br />Sheet No ...... 3...... of ....... A .......... Sheets <br />