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on this assumption, the fo�lowing comments apply: <br /> The bridge has been eliminated. <br /> a). As a court must be unobstructed to the sky by definition, the pedestrian walkway <br /> divides the court into two courts, one on either side of the walkway. <br /> b). O�ening protection for the pedesfian walkway is required per Table 5-A. An <br /> assumed property line must be shown (E-W) for each ot the two courts. Section 409.3 <br /> c). Pedestrian walkways shall be constructed at a minimum of one-hour 6re-resisdve <br /> construction, or heavy-timber construction in accordance with Section 605.6 Section <br /> 409.2 <br /> d). Pedestrian walkways at other than grade shall confortn to the requirements of a <br /> horizontal exit for the required exit out of the connected dwelling units (type A) ttnd <br /> Gerden Deck per Section 409.7. See 'Horizontal Exit" section below. <br /> The bridge has been eliminated. <br /> 2. The additional assumed property lines will require the exterior exit balconies to be <br /> reevaluated for exterior wall and opening protection. Note that for fire-resistive <br /> construction and opening protection requirements, the exterior wall is not the interior <br /> wall of the exit balcony, but the wali where the railing (typ) is currently shown. <br /> 3. The West wall of the interior court should be shown as having two-hour fire <br /> resistance as for a bea�ing wall. <br /> Agreed, please note revised designadon. <br /> The exterior wall of the eastem side of the court should be shown as two-hour rated, <br /> with 3/4 hour opening protection and parepets (where applicable). Additionally, the <br /> wall should contlnue down to the plinth level where wall segments are shown. These <br /> wall segments are required to be a continuous wall with opening protection provided. <br /> Note that the exterior wall is cuRently called out to be the well dividing the dwelling <br /> units from the corridor but should be revised to address the court wall. <br /> Agreed, please note revised designation. <br /> Garden Deck. Note that only new code sectlons are shown if not already mentloned <br /> above. <br /> 1. The garden deck is most closely defined as a court per Section 204. <br /> 2. Per the exception to Section 503.3, the required opening protection may be <br /> omitted (as shown on the plans). <br /> <..Illi ':� IPi 41:1 Fn.Y'.}�nv <br /> ;�li 111���1 �.IU\tiTkP.li'f r,�T�� i,.�� ��„�,�,�� r„ <br /> �.r,,,.. ,��r ._,� . .: i , AInnnr�iul i'JIL'�H1nur.7'a� <br /> I(��R�,L11lI�CI�1I�DRGf.�CfIGR�IC��GII�1111�3�D��li;IRCIIITCC�L'RE II!1�k1�1�1�6�111t�I�R�E��Iif,R��f p��116�1II�C�PED�G� <br />