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\\ <br />� <br />E�cteriar (court) walis within .................... feet ot <br />lines should hc of ...............: hour construction. <br />Section .................... 03 (a). <br />Openin�s in ezterior (court) wa�ls within ............ <br />feet of property lines should be protected with <br />three•fourths�hour fire assemblies. Section . <br />.................... 03 (b). <br />Usabie space under the lirst tloor ezcept in <br />Group 1(J).Occupancies should be enciosed <br />as required in Section 1703. <br />Fire•resistive construction tor structurel frome <br />elements in the exterior walls should comply <br />wi'.i Footnotc No. 1 of Table No. 17•A and <br />Section ......................... See Seclion 1702 tor <br />clarification. <br />Buiiding paper should be applied fo exterior <br />walls as specified in Section 1707 (a). <br />T-- <br />Enclosures for floor openings should compiy <br />with Table No. 17�A, Section 1706. Uetails <br />should cicar7y indicate this. <br />22. Structural membrrs carrying masonry or eon- <br />crete walls in 6uildings over one story in height <br />should be pratected with minimum one�hour <br />fi�e pratection. SeC.ion 1708. <br />� <br />23.'' Nonabsorbent tinish ond backing for toilet room ' <br />walls anri floor should conform with Section <br />3711 (a). <br />24. Shower stall walls should be finished with a <br />hard, nonabsorben[ surface to a height of 6 <br />(eet. Section 1711 (b). <br />2n.� Doors and r,:�cls of sliower and bathtuh en- <br />closure sliould compty with Section 1711 (e) <br />to (C)• <br />26. Parapet wa�ls not less than ................ inches in <br />heigltt arv reyuired. Seclion 1709. <br />27. Eave overhangs and similar architectural pro- <br />jections should camply wilh Section 1730. <br />28.� Projections beyond the ezterior wall should con- <br />torm with the least restrictive of the following: <br />(a) A point one�third the distance to the proper• <br />, ty line from an exterior wall. Section 504 <br />(b). <br />(b) A point onedhird the distance from an as• <br />sumed vertical plane Iocated where fire• <br />resislive pro[ection of openings is firs[ re• <br />quireA due to location of propeAy. Section <br />. 504 (b). <br />29.'IEnvelope ccilings should salisfy the following <br />ennAitions [Section 43C�3 (b) G.1: <br />(a) Should not be userl to providc fire prot=c <br />tion bcam and girders supportin� more lhan <br />one floor. <br />(b) Columns should be individually lire pro• <br />tecled. <br />(c) �uct and ouUet openings are limited to 300 <br />square inr.hes in rach 300 square feet of <br />eeiling area and should be protected with <br />approved firc dampn.rs. <br />(d) Eleclrical ou'Iet boxes should he ol 5te�i <br />and not �rcolcr than 16 square inches in <br />I area. <br />30.�Gypsum hoird ceilin�s in conjunction with lire� <br />resistive assemblies shoitld be supportcA at <br />intervals nol ezceedmg IG inches. Item 27, <br />Table No. 43•C. <br />32: <br />33. <br />Wood strippinE or suspended wood systcrns for <br />gypsum board ceilin��s shoulcl bc not Icss.than <br />2•inch nominal thickness. Section 4704 (b). . <br />[Section 4703 (b) lar wall stnpping.) <br />Final partition layouts and details shou!d bc sub• <br />mitted prior to installation to justify compli• <br />ance wilh occupancy, tire�resislrve, strudural, <br />and exit requirements. <br />Justifying test data in con(ormance with Section <br />306 or an ICBO research recommendation is <br />requiredfor ...............................�--..................... <br />34. Rooms in which rubbish (linen) chutes terminate <br />should be separeted from thc remainder of ti;e <br />building witli a one•hour occupancy separeticn. <br />Sectian 1706 (c). <br />�5. OpeninEs into rubbish and linen chutes should <br />not be located in required exit corridors ar <br />stairways. Section 1706 (c). <br />36. <br />37. <br />38 <br />SPECIAL OCCUPANCY REQUIREMENTS <br />Group B <br />B-3 Occupancies should be o! one•hour tire� <br />resistive construction if located in a ba�ement <br />or above.the first story. Section 702 (b). <br />8�2 Occupancies with an occupant load of 1000 <br />or more should 6e in Type I, II. 111 onediour. III <br />Heavy Timber or IV one�hour 6uildings. '(he <br />assembly roor� should not bc in a basement <br />if it contains lliis high occupant load. Section <br />702 (b). <br />The main entrance should tront directly upon or <br />have'a 20•foot wide access to a public way al <br />least 20 feet in width. Section 703. <br />39. Light and ventilation shouid comply with Section <br />705. <br />40. A Onrtlour Fire•Resistive Occupancy Separalion <br />is requireQ between the boiler or centr; aeat- <br />ing piant and lhe rest of the building. Section <br />708. <br />41. Ezterior openings for rooms containin� a boiler <br />or central heating plant should be pro'.ected <br />with thrce•fourths�hour firc�resistive assemblies <br />that are lixed, automatic. or self�dosing if lo- <br />caled beiow openings in another story or if less <br />than 10 fcet from othcr doors or windows in <br />the same building. Section 708. <br />Group C � <br />q2,� Atmospheric separations ohould compiy with <br />Section 802 (b). <br />' 43. Usc of rooms should bc darificd. Notc that <br />rooms in Divisions 1 and 2 Occupancies i�sed <br />for day carc �urposes and rooms used for <br />kinder�arten, ti.st, or second C��d� Pupils and <br />Division 3 Occupancies cannot be located <br />above ihe first story. Section 802 (c). <br />4q. Speeial hazard rooms shuu�A bc separated lrcai <br />olhcr portions of lhc 6uildinG �Y ��ot Icss lhan <br />a OnrHour Fire•Resislive Occupancy separa• <br />lion. Seclion II02 (d). <br />q5. Onc requirod cait shoWd (ront directly upon, or <br />have i 20400t wide access to, � �:vUlic way at <br />Icast 20 (cet in widlh. Section 903 (a). <br />46. Snnitary fxililics should be providcd in accord- <br />zncc viith Scr.[ion II05. <br />q7. I I i�;ht and •icntilation should comP�Y W�th Seclion <br />� 005. <br />>hcet No. 2 of G Shcets <br />