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HomeMy WebLinkAbout066-190-006O ''`�,. ' kk.,.:.).•,—.�`' .,.. `k;..�+'� �..� w �,...... - "—=-ter;-----�''�`�. •.. AP 66-19-06 t DALLAS -TURNER 400" Andover Dr. ; lot X14; 'PPCC#3, : Magalia 6ontr: Triple S Reality, Paradise Permit#..2165-75B.,P.,.E,M(new..SF_,) �.. +- 6.6-1.9-6_ OAPLAS TURNER 40,'0 Andover Dr., Magalia a �Crtr : Franks Ref . & Htg { Permit #37-77E M(ele & mech for he- at-pumpi-`SF#�� 66-19-6— Dal 6 -19 - 6' . } Dallas Turner 400 Andover D , lot 14, PPIP Magalia. t — 6i Permit ��2314-77B(add open deck/SF) ! �'` -- 66-19-6 �- •13795_,: "'Andover Dr, Mt alia Con : Franks Ref ' "� 4 . Permit#4027-87B(instalT w od� stov ``•`a'-` ,066 -m -006"' I,- i �. * KEMPTON,�, Dorothy^} u •� h 13795`Andover Dr..;' Magalia :Cont; Craig' Rau 'Roofing." ,Reroof/SF,,j_' .. J ! a z 1 � � 1 I ' i. i O ''`�,. ' kk.,.:.).•,—.�`' .,.. `k;..�+'� �..� w �,...... - "—=-ter;-----�''�`�. •.. AP 66-19-06 t DALLAS -TURNER 400" Andover Dr. ; lot X14; 'PPCC#3, : Magalia 6ontr: Triple S Reality, Paradise Permit#..2165-75B.,P.,.E,M(new..SF_,) �.. +- 6.6-1.9-6_ OAPLAS TURNER 40,'0 Andover Dr., Magalia a �Crtr : Franks Ref . & Htg { Permit #37-77E M(ele & mech for he- at-pumpi-`SF#�� 66-19-6— Dal 6 -19 - 6' . } Dallas Turner 400 Andover D , lot 14, PPIP Magalia. t — 6i Permit ��2314-77B(add open deck/SF) ! �'` -- 66-19-6 �- •13795_,: "'Andover Dr, Mt alia Con : Franks Ref ' "� 4 . Permit#4027-87B(instalT w od� stov ``•`a'-` ,066 -m -006"' I,- i �. * KEMPTON,�, Dorothy^} u •� h 13795`Andover Dr..;' Magalia :Cont; Craig' Rau 'Roofing." ,Reroof/SF,,j_' .. J ! a z �?i�.;IIMI`i.`°4 ; �i i orvt., t.. erw.a.r.� oyr vrr++ a' `9sruv .;.:ii. K 066-190-006: _ -PERMIT#95=232/6' ., aL �� tKEMPTON, Dorothy 137.95 Andover. Dr. , Magalia . ' - .Cont; CraigRau- Roofing',: Reroof/SF ' I r p v ` k ri N 1 l;:i' . •y.;�,e, �9�pe+� a,^: r .r--rjP rq-r+'w.".°�I'9'�i .. 2.^'. COUNTY OF BUTTE- DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - BUILDING DIVISIO 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, CaliforW� p 95965 -� Telephone (916) 538-7541- PERMIT NO. APPLICATION AND PERIIAITto ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 066-140-006 ZONING R BUILDIN ERMIT OWNER DOR K t TELEPHONE SO. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION OWNERS MAIUNG ADDRESS 13795 ANDOW,.3 DR, MAGALTA 24 SQ 1440 CONTRACTOR'S NAME CRAB RAU ROOFING877-7089 TELEPHONE CONTRACTORS MAILING ADDRESS Fireplace CONSTRUCTION LENDER UNIwOWN Total Valuation Is LENDER'S MAILING ADDRESS Filing Fee $ 20,00 Permit Fee $ 35.00 ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER LICENSE NO. Plan Checking Fee $ Energy Plan Checking Fee $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEERS MAILING ADDRESS Penalty $ BUILDING ADDRESS AIJA Q ? r PERMITFEE $ 55.00 PLUMBINGPERMIT Filing Fee 20.00 Each Trap 7.00 LOT NO. SUBDIVISION'S NAME PARCEL MAP Solar Or heat pump water heater 23.00 USEOFSTRUCTURE SF,p Duplex ❑ Mobilehome ❑ Other -SPECIFY Water piping 15.00 Each gas water heater or vent 15.00 Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 15.00 Building sewer 15.00 TYPE OF WORK New ❑ Addition ❑ Remodel ❑ Utilities ❑ Installation ❑ Other Describe Work: REROOF 24 SO COME Mobile Home 79 G W @20.00 PERMITFEE $ Contractor ELECTRICAL PERMIT Filinq Fee 20.00 Main Service a OR LESS ( 200A OR LESS ) 23.00 Main Service ( 200A TO 1000A ) 46.00 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force and effect.Ex. License Class Lic. No. OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATIONOUTLETS 1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors License Law for the following reason: ❑ I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. 1, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project. ❑ 1 am exempt under Sec. Business and Professions Code for this reason NEW CONST. DWELLING OCCUP. OR ADDNS. ( a ACC. BUDS. ) SO. 3.50 FT. NEW CONST. MULTI.OUTLET NON-RESID. ( BRANCH CIRCUITS ) 97.50 ( POWER SINGLE APOUTPARATUS ) a LET CIR. Occup. ( OUTLET OR FIXTURES ) 20 @1.00 BAL .SO Ex. Occup. (D(R S D.OR 5.00 Temporary Service 23.00 Mobile Home Facilities 20.00 Misc. Wiring 23.00 PERMITFEE $ Contractor WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: ❑ 1 have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by section 3700 of the Labor C de, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. ❑ 1 have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as require by',Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of work for which this per " f is'issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are:' .. Carrier MECHANICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 20.00 9 Heating Cooling Hood 6.50 Ventilation PERMITFEE i Contractor Policy Number (The above sections need not be completed if the permit is for work of a valuation of one hundred dollars ($100) or less.) I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall forthwith comply with those provisions. X { ; - . wr _f' w,-_ �7t/ _ Date C 2 � %�"� _ Signat�App (cant - Owner.' ❑ Contractor ❑ Agent An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 60" deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stories in height. Mobile Home Installation Fee Is Energy Inspection Fee Is etc t{ i ST. TYPE TOTAL FEE $ 55.00 HAZ. I D. FEES I IMP I FLOOD I CDF PARCEL PO HD ISSUE This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or Resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. B ? l/f Date 7 S� Y PERM ITEXPIRESON� (Date) Receipt No. ��� 9 55--0L) WHITE-D.D.S.-B.D. CANARY- ESSOR PINK -INSPECTOR GOLDENROD -APPLICANT COUNTY OF BUTTE- DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES -BUILDING DIVISIO 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, 'California 95965 - Telephone (916) 538-7541 PERMIT NO. APPLICATION AND PERMIT ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 066-190-006 ZONING RTI BUILDINERMIT OWNER DOROTHY K873-6109 TELEPHONE SO. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION OWNERS MAILING ADDRESS 13795 ANDOVER DR, MAGAIJA 24 SQ 1440 CONTRACTOR'S NAME CRAIG R877-7089 TELEPHONE CONTRACTORS MAILING ADDRESS Fireplace CONSTRUCTION LENDER UNIQJOWN Total Valuation $ LENDER'S MAILING ADDRESS Fling Fee $ 20,00 Permit Fee $ 35.00 ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER LICENSE NO. Plan Checking Fee $ Energy Plan Checking Fee $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEERS MAILING ADDRESS Penalty $ BUILDING ADDRESS 13795 ANDOVER DR, MAGALIA PERMITFEE $ 55.00 PLUMBINGPERMIT Fling Fee 20.00 Each Trap 7.00 LOT NO. SUBDIVISION'S NAME PARCEL MAP Solar or heat pump water heater 23,00 USEOFSTRUCTURE SF P Duplex ❑ Mobilehome ❑ Other SPECIFY Water piping 15.00 Each gas water heater or vent 15.00 Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 15.00 Building sewer 15.00 TYPE OF WORK New ❑ Addition ❑ Remodel ❑ Utilities ❑ Installation ❑ Other IN Describe Work: 'IFROOF 24 SQ COMP Mobile Home I S I GI W @20.00 PERMITS Contractor ELECTRICAL PERMIT Filina Fee 20:00 Main Service 000VA OR LESS )\ ( 200OR LESS 23.00 Main Service ( 200A TO ,000A ) 46.00 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force and effect. License Class LIC. No. OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION 1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors License Law for the following reason: ❑ 1, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project. ❑ 1 am exempt under Sec. Business and Professions Code for this reason NEW CONST. DWELLING OCCUR SO. OR ADONS. ( & ACC. BLDS. ) 3.5Q FT. NEW CONST. MULTI -OUTLET NON-RESID. ( BRANCH CIRCUITS ) 97.50 ( POWER APPARATUS ) 8 SINGLE OUTLET CIR. Ex. Occup. (OUTLET OR FIXTURES ) 2e 0 + 50 BAL .50 Ex. Occup. OUT ELETS PRESID.�R ( ) 5.00 Temporary Service 23.00 Mobile Home Facilities 20.00 Misc. Wiring 23.00 PERMITFEE $ Contractor WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION 1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: ❑ 1 have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. ❑ 1 have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier MECHANICAL PERMIT Filing FeeT. 20.00 Heating Cooling Hood 6.50 Ventilation PERMITFEE $ Contractor Policy Number (The above sections need not be completed 6 the permit is for work of a valuation of one hundred dollars ($100) or less.) I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to workers compensation laws of California, and agree that if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall hwith com - ly withpose provisions. _ X r 1 Date (% – _ gnature o I Owner ❑Contractor ❑Agent An OSHA pe I required for excavations over 60" deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stories in height. Mobile Home Installation Fee $ Energy Inspection Fee Is Occ R3 CONST. TYPE VN TOTAL FEE $ 55.00 HAZ. I D. FEES I IMP I FLOOD I COF PARCEL PD HD ISSUE This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or Resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. By t7 – u Date 171644;5— PERMIT EXPIRES ON �1 z0��1� (Date) Receipt No. �`7SF �SrJt� WHITE-D.D.S.-B.D. CANARY -A ESSOR PINK -INSPECTOR GOLDENROD -APPLICANT -'PERMIT NO. 2165-75B,P,E,M A P jj E M MH UTIL. 4PERMIT NO. I I — PERMIT EXPIRES c5 --P-7—/ 6 -PWNER Dallas Turner 4 ��ONTR . Triple S Realty., Paradise .VOCATION (A.P.. 66-19-06 400"AndoverDr., lot 14) PPCC#3, Magalia Temp. P er Pole- �� /� �� Cal d PG&E Temp Elec. Serv. alled PG&E T p. Gas Serv. Called PG&E JOB FINALED Dat 1 Alp- (� (Sign "u re) COUNTY OF BUTTE — DEPARTMENT OF'PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING INSPECTION RECORD BUILDING, I BUILDING (Cont'd) 1 PLUMBING _ Setback4,44z— 44 Firewall ( Soil Piping Forms Parapets 1st Floor Main Bldg. Restroom Finish 2nd Floor Scratch Q Windows 3rd Floor Stem II Siding To out Slab Roof Sheathing Water Piping $' Piers Garage !Roofing Fdn. Vents Sewer Fixtures Footings Garage Vent Water Htr. Stemwall Slab Prov. for phy"sica handicapped Heaters Appliances Carport Footings Conformance of ex. structure Gas Pi pin & Test Temp. Gas Slab Final Sanitation Patio FIR LACE Final 76 Footings Footing ELECTR AL Masonry Walls Throat Rough Reinf. Steel Final 7 Fixtures Bond Beam . _ FIRE SPRINKLERS Motors Framing— V Test Water Htr. Stucco Final Sub anels Mesh MECHANICAL Grd. Fault Prot. Scratch Heating - Service Brown Cooling Temp. j Finish Ducts Underground Interior Lath Ventilation Permanent Door Closer Final Final ' k- DATE REMARKS OR CORRECTIONS ld T. 7 �0Y , ��y e7 I As required by the State regulations, both the. builder and the insulaclu., applicator must sign a card certifying that the proper "R" values for all insulation locations have been installed. ,An example of a certification card, which is furnished by.the builderoor insulation applicator is shorn An Fig. 13. IVIS if TO con" TNAT IfISIR,ATjOM. MIUM IBSTAU= 12 CORFOWAKI UTIB THC CUMM. EREROT REWUTIONI, { CALIFORNIA AC"MISTRATIVK COOK. TTLK ZS, STATE W CALIFORRIA, 1R'THE BUILDIN LOCA ATS s ... 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Fig 13' 41 8-14 lig. •'s � � - � .. �' . • - - Owner Mai I i ng Address Contractor Mailing Address Building Address COUNTY OF BUTTE — DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC r 7 County Center Drive — Oroville, California 95965 Telephone: 534-4541 APPLICATION AND PERMIT �0'c C elephone No. Tel ephon A. P. No. G — t/9 — 0 (O I Zoning & Planning Fe Wic Sa tion Fire Fi re ZQr& I Use Permit EQA Parking Flans Parcel Declaration arcIl a 6 ' R/W p Im rov ents p v Bldg. Plans Rec'd Each gas water heater or vent Parcel Approval Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets Plans pproval NEW R ADDITION ❑ UTILITIES ❑ OTHER ❑ Single Family R1 Duplex ❑ Mobil. Home ❑ Others ❑ CONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW I am licensed under the provisions of Chapter 9, Div. 3, of the State of California Business & Professions Code under the name style �of• -5 C v S fo -4 // LS License No. ;9 4. E�� Classification �7 I am exempt from the Contractors License Laws of the State of Calif omia. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE I am aware of the provisions of Section3700 of the California Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured against liability for Workmen's Compensation. ❑I have placed on file with the County of Butte a certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance. F71 I certify that in the performance of the work for which this `permit ,is issued I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workmen's Compensation Laws of California. I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply to all County Ordinances and State Laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of the County of Butte to enter upon the above -me 'oned property for inspect' n purposes. i -llDate' Signature of Permitee or Agent pt No. �a Z5 .P.W. — Yellow -Assessor — Pink -Inspector — Goldenrod -Applicant airs- 7�� BUILDING SQ. FT. I OCC. I BUILDING VALUATION Fireplace 1 11 7 St Total Valuation No.1 @ Permit Fee $3.00 Plan Checking Fee &/or Penalty Permit Fee 1.00 PLUMBING No.1 @ PERMIT FILING FEE $3.00 Each Trap 1.50 Repair drainage or vent piping 1.50 Water piping 1.50 Each gas water heater or vent 1.50 Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 1.50 Each additional outlet .30 Building sewer 5.00 Lawn sprinkler system 2.00 Permit Fee $ ELECTRICAL No.1 @ PERMIT FILING FEE $3.00 Main service incl. 1 meter Additional meters, each 1.00 Sub -panel (12 or less) (more tiYpp 12) Ranil;W,-Cook-top or Oven 1.00 Water H ater or Spac eater 1.00 Light fixtures \ swgi-0 & fix 01yt',As Ub H Ex. Fan or F.A. Furn. Motor 1.00 Evap. cooler, garxIlLsp. or DWI-- 1.00 Air conditioner or heat pump Water pump Mobil Home Facilities 5.00 Temp. Power Pole 5.00 Misc. wiring Permit Fee $ MECHANICAL No. @ PERMIT FILING FEE Heatina Cooling Ventilation Hood 2.00 Permit Fee $ n FEE FEE FEE 02 TOTAL PERMIT FEE1$/701 This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. DIRECTOR OF P BLIC WORKS By Date Building permit expires Date 5— 7; —7 I C COUNTY OF BUTTE - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PERMIT NO. 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 - Telephone 916/534-4541 APPLICATJON AND PERMIT ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER ZONING BUILDING PERMIT OWNER TELEPHONE SO. FT. OCC.1 BUILDING VALUATION OWNER'S MAILING ADDRESS CONTRACTOR'S NAME.- -, TELEPHONE CONTRACTOR'S MAILING ADDRESS - Fireplace CONSTRUCTION LENDER UNKNOWN Total Valuation $ Filing Fee $ 10.00 LENDER'S MAILING ADDRESS Permit Fee $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER LICENSE NO. Plan Checking Fee $ Penalty $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER'S MAILING ADDRESS Permit fee $ BUILDING ADDRESS PLUMBING PERMIT FiIIng Fee 10.00 Each Trap 2.00 Solar Water Heater 20.00 Water piping 5.00 LOT NO. SUBDIVISION NAME PARCEL MAP Each qas water heater or vent 5.00 Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 5.00 USE OF STRUCTURE SF 0 Duplex ❑ Mobi lehome ❑ Other -1 t SPECIFY Building sewer 5.00 Mobile Home S G W 10.00 e TYPE OF WORK New ❑ Addition ❑ Remodel ❑ Utilities ❑ Installation ❑ Other ❑ Describe work: Permit Fee $ Contractor ELECTRICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 10.00 Main service 10OV OR LESS 100 AMP OR LESS 10.00 Main service EA. ADD'L 100 AMP 2.50 NEW CONST. (( DWELLING OCCUP.& OR A.D.S. l ACC. BLDGS. 1 2/20sgft CONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW I declare under penalty of perjury (check one): F1NON-RESID. I am licensed under provisions of Chapt. 9, Div. 3 of the Business and Professions Code and my nlicese is in full force and effect. License No. ' Classifications �-* • r El 1, as the owner, or my employees with wages as their sole compen- sation, will do the work,and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. (Sec. 7044) ❑ I, as the owner, am exclusively contracting with licensed contract- ors. (Sec. 7044) ❑ I am exempt under Sec. , Business and Professions Code for this reason NEW CONSTR U TI.OUTLET 2,50 ea NO N.RESID BRANCH CIRC ITS NEw CONSTR ( POWER APPARATUS &) SINGLE OUTLET CIR. / zO@aOe Ex. Occup(o OR FIXTURES eALe30 IXED A PPLNS R Ex. OCCUp- OUTLETS ((RESID )EA.) 2.00 Temporary service 10.00 Mobile Home Facilities 15.00 Misc. Wiring 15.00 Permit Fee $ Contractor MECHANICAL PERMIT FiIIng Fee 10.00 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE I declare under penalty of perjury (check one): ❑ The permit is for $100.00 (valuation) or less. E] I have placed on file with the County of Butte Building Department - a Certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance or a Certificate of Consent to Self -Insure. ❑ I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the W. C. laws of California. Notice to Applicant: If after making this statement, should you become subject to the W. C. provisions of the Labor Code, you must forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked. Heating Cooling Hood 3.00 Ventilation permit Fee $ Contractor 1 certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply to all County Ordinances and State Laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of the Countyof Butte to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. 1 also agree to save, indemnify and keep harmless the County of Butte against all liabilities, judgments, costs, and expenses which may in any way accrue against said County in consequence of the granting of this permit. /.This X - Date Signature of Applicant — Owner ❑ Contractor ❑ Agent ❑ An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 5'0" deep and demolition or construct- ion of structures over 3 stories in height. Mobile Home Installation Fee $ TOTAL PERMIT FEE $ occuP. GROUP I TYPE OF CONST. PARCEL PD ND ISSUE permit is hereby issued under sions of the Butte County Code and/or work indicated above for which DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC By PERMIT EXPIRES Date the applicable provi- resolutions to do fees have been paid. WORKS Date Receipt No. WHITE-D.P.W., YELLOW -ASSESSOR, PINK -INSPECTOR, GOLDENROD -APPLICANT / COUNTY OF BUTTE - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 - Telephone 916/534-4541 APPLICATION Aft PERMIT PE RMITC1 NQ �/ % l��O.1111, ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER ZONING BUILDING PERMIT N TELEPHONE SQ. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION OWNER'S MAILING ADDRESSMagatia t Ca Frank's Ref. and Hpnt 1-119 TELEPHONE CONTRACTOR'S MAILING ADDRESS 740 Fireplace CONSTRUC ION LENDER UNKNOWN Total Valuation $!•. Filing Fee $ 10.00 LENDER'S MAILING ADDRESS € Permit Fee $ -5- ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER LICENSE No. Plan Checking Fee $ Penalty $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER'S MAILING ADDRESS Permit fee $ BUILDING ADDRESS 13799 Andoypr Dr— MARnlig PLUMBING PERMIT Filing Fee 10.00 Each Trap 2.00 Solar Water Heater 20.00 Water piping 5.00 LOT NO. SUBDIVISION NAMEPARCEL MAP Each qas water heater or vent 5.00 Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 5.00 USE OF STRUCTURE �/ SF Duplex ❑ Mobi lehome ❑ Other �CJZ 50�. Lc SP'P-CI FY Building sewer 5.00 Mobile Home S G I WTPEO:O]e TYPE OF WORK New❑ Addition.❑ Remodel❑ Utilities❑ Installation Other Describe work: �mjtal±atiuri of wood sI_UVt_' — Permit Fee $ Contractor ELECTRICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 10.00 Main service 600V OR LESS 100 AMP OR LESS 10.00 Main service EA. ADD'L 100 AMP 2.50 NEW CONST. DWELLING OCCUP.& OR ADDNS. ( ACC. BLDGS. 2t/20sgft CONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW I declare nder penalty of perjury (check one): I am licensed under provisions of Chapt. 9, Div. 3 of the Business and Professions Code and my license is in full force and effect. �/ 1 Sb/42 License No. '141146 Classifications � b ❑ I, as the owner, or my employees with wages as their sole compen- sation, will do the work,and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. (Sec. 7044) ❑ I, as the owner, am exclusively contracting with licensed contract- ors. (Sec. 7044) ❑ I am exempt under Sec. , Business and Professions Code for this reason NEW CON5TR U TI.OUTLET 2,50 ea NON-RESID BRANCH CIRC ITS NEW CONSTRPOWER APPARATUS & NON.RESID. ( SINGLE OUTLET CIR. Ex. Occu 2D®50C p(t L@30 FIXED APP LNS. ORRES Ex. OCCUp- OUTLETS (RESID.) EAJ 2.00 Temporary service 10.00 Mobile Home Facilities 15.00 Misc. Wiring 15.00 Permit Fee $ Contractor MECHANICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 10.00 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE I declare under penalty of perjury (check one): ❑ The permit is for $100.00 (valuation) or less. I have placed on file with the County of Butte Building Department a Certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance or a Certificate of Consent to Self -Insure. ❑ I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the W. C. laws of California. Notice to Applicant: If after making this statement, should you become subject to the W. C. provisions of the Labor Code, you must forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked. Heating Cooling Hood 3.00 Ventilation Permit Fee $ Contractor I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply to all County Ordinances and State Laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of the Countyot Butte to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. 1 also agree to save, indemnify and keep harmless the County of Butte against all liabilities, judgments, costs, and expenses which may in any way accrue agai sa d County in consequence of the granting of this permit. Date z �l/l� / Sig ature of Applicant — Own Contractor ❑ Agent ❑ An SHA permit is required for excavations over 5'0" deep and demolition or construct- ion of structures over 3 stories in height. Mobile Home Installation Fee $ TOTAL PERMIT FEE $ . 50 OCCUP. GROUP TYPE OF CONST. PARCEL PD HD IseuE This permit is hereby issued under sions of the Butte County Code and/or work indicated above for which DIREOF PUBLIC By PERMITT EXPIRES Date the applicable provi- resolutions to do fees have been paid. WORKS Date— Receipt No. .SA a WHITE-D.P.W.. YELLOW -ASSESSOR, PINK -INSPECTOR, GOLDENROD -APPLICANT q Ik fi �i9 i.!. f • ✓� I.Ff f 1 'x Sulif 1're.Stove Insmalla �p�1 �y■ .' IHI-w,.: Iry• �t�• Wil 1.' Clearance Fireplace ; tr )n. ' Mantel Mantel �Shd Radiant Heat Shield for Pine at 1• f8" Tri ].e 4 , t , Rn to C R manzei also total. back an3.en-s`ol' shove pro- ected w _ a raud - i 6" Pipe pipe - 0" " e.r�c � r +Fireplace Sox fy. j=! Aim 16!f f" ! i,' y', IF.', !-t� �s' ..3 1 1 f r•{I��i 541 �a by RAINBOW RESEARCH, LTD, ri�{�{gqr;s6 c , �3 7i. PERMIT NO. 2314-77 B PERMIT EXPIRES OWNER Dallas Turner CONTR. owner LOCATION (A.P. • 66-19-6 ) 400 Andover Dr:, Magalia (Lot.14, PPCC#3) (p}FM 1 I . R ii ' t • t Temp. Power Pole Called PG&E Temp. Elec. Serv. Called PG&E } Temp. Gas Serv. Caped PG&E J /B INALED (Date) (Signatur Bond Beam I FIRE SPRINKLERS Motors Framing Test Water Htr. Stucco I Final Suhnanpls MEC Brown -COUNTY OF BUTTE _ DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING INSPECTION RECORD Temp. Pole BUILDING BUILDING (Cont'd) PLUMBING Setback Firewall Soil Piping Forms Parapets 1st Floor Main Bldg. Restroom Finish 2nd Floor Footings Windows 3rd Floor StemwalI Siding To out Slab Roof Sheathing Water Piping Piers. Roofing Sewer Garage Fdn. Vents Fixtures Footings Stemwa I I Garage Vents Insulation Water Htr. Heaters Slab Carport Footings Prov. for physically handicaped Conformance of ex. structure Appliances Gas Piping &Test Temp. Gas Slab Final '77 Sanitation Patio FI LACE Final Footings Footing ELECTRICAL Masonry Walls Throat Rounh Bond Beam I FIRE SPRINKLERS Motors Framing Test Water Htr. Stucco I Final Suhnanpls MEC Brown Cooling Temp. Pole Finish Ducts Underground Interior Lath Ventilation Permanent Door Closer Final Final MOBILEHOME UTILITIES ---------- - ------- Elec. Service Elec. Pedestal Water Piping Sewer Gas Piping OB16EUOME INSTALLATION - - - --- - - - - - - - - - Support Elec. Continuity Water Piping Drainage Gas Piping DATE REMARKS OR CORRECTIONS (NOTE: An entry must be made on this form each time you visit the job site.) COUNTY OF BUTTE — DEPAF4MENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center DNve — •OroviIIe, California 95965 Telephone: 534-4541 APPLICATION AND PERMIT OU I,IUIILC IVPICJCIILaLIVCA UI Lilt!1JUUIILy UI MULLU LU Cnler upon Ine above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. Data)1/3 -Z? gnature/of Permmmitee gent Receipt No. J ✓ ��� White-D.P.W. — Yellow -Assessor — Pink -Inspector — Goldenrod -Applicant This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. DIRECTOR PUBLIC WORKS By Date �! j`— 7 7 Building permit expires Date BUILDING Owner s ������ SQ. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION % OO Mailing Address ,00 /t J I phone No. C s Fireplace Contractor Total Valuation Mailing Address Permit Fee p Plan Checking Fee &/or Penalty Telephone No. Permit Fee $ 5'Q 0C Building Address PLUMBING No.1 @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $3.00 Each Trap 1.50 Repair drainage or vent piping 1.50 Water piping 1.50 ,ew'i '- 3 Each gas water heater or vent 1.50 A. P. 7-1_/y— Zoning & Planning Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 1.50 Each additional outlet .30 Fes 1 &4 S on I Fire Dept. Fire Zone Use Permit Building sewer 5.00 EQA Parking Parcel Plans Declaration Parcel Ma p 60' R/W Im rovements p Lawn sprinkler system 2.00 Bldg. ons Recd a4cel Approval PI s Approval Permit Fee $ $ NEW ❑ ADDITION ® UTILITIES ❑ OTHER ❑ ELECTRICAL No. @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $3.00 �C V OR LE Main service i°000 AMP ORSLESS 5.00 Main service EA, ADD•L too AMP 2.50 rur Single Family 14 Duplex ❑ Mobil Home ❑ Others ❑ Main service 1OOOEAMP OR LESS 25.00 Main service EA. ADD•L too AMP 1,00 NEW CONST. DWELING OR ADDNS. ( ACCLBLDGS.CCUP. &) 20sgft NEW CONSTR. MULTI -OUTLET NON-RESID, (BRANCH CIRCUITS) 2.50ea NEW CONSTR. (POWER APPARATUS &) NON-RESID. (SINGLE OUTLET CIR, CONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW I am licensed under the provisions of Chapter 9, Div. 3, of the State of California Business & Professions Code under the name style le of: Ex. Occup(OUTLETS OR FIXTURES)BA' L@25'1 Ex. Occup. FIXED APPLNS. OR p• OUTLETS (RESID.) EA) 2.00 Temporary service 10.00 Mobile Home Facilities 15.00 License No. Classification Misc. Wiring 6.25 CI am exempt from the Contractors License Laws of the State of California. Permit Fee $ $ WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE I am aware of the provisions of Section3700 of the California Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured against liability for Workmen's Compensation. ❑I have placed on file with the County of Butte a certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance. I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workmen's Compensation Laws of California. MECHANICAL No. @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $3.00 Heating Cooling Ventilation Hood 2.00 Permit Fee $ $ I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply to all County Ordinances and State Laws relating to building construction, and hereby TOTAL PERMIT FEE $ OU I,IUIILC IVPICJCIILaLIVCA UI Lilt!1JUUIILy UI MULLU LU Cnler upon Ine above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. Data)1/3 -Z? gnature/of Permmmitee gent Receipt No. J ✓ ��� White-D.P.W. — Yellow -Assessor — Pink -Inspector — Goldenrod -Applicant This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. DIRECTOR PUBLIC WORKS By Date �! j`— 7 7 Building permit expires Date . . I T) eck The 8*. Sefb side properfy. I i eenter'*,ne of th munofa2ff. e out of all ease ° NAME. TRACT DATE - t L ! -I- c 0 D Z �Q0O \- (� - 700 1 3 O 1 i � A'� s'� Q• Q3OA UT - .� L- -- n �• �,� Q0 O �• l �to N S O 4 7 Sa' � 03 An N S @ O Q 13e, a z ��Afi + Q N Q A ;• H PARADISE PINES P.O.A. ° `D rEC,�TURAL CONTROL COMMITTEE j . f J� /' I J °" m �'� wire. D,,,i s %ur.���-- --L-OT- . APPROVED, BY 4 1 WUCTURAL A PROUAL j BL TTE COUNTY I 811.1LDLqG DTPA RTMcNT APPROVE® , 1 Alo ZX 6 k lo iiiG f%rou 17 I , ; :'• . � i__� � '=lI � i. _ � ��_�I ; ��iP �I ; �� .Sl��h �"o !�i/arA% .Sfud`� y✓all o-f re- ideo7ee , r I I I Z 2x it _.o.n C75 f • i i I � I � I I I r 1 Verf voi s 41 ' L% a �!I� Tit- (o ill a cw I !II / ,hc� , I I ' 17 ,Zwz 02-4-46(3 47 x � hiadAr . 10 laA JIM M loxkxlocr hn r� I it i Hi - H I� : 1.L ---l__L_ �. .. 1'y T t ='Peimit: 37-77E,M' rl Turner. Dallas= 400 Andover Drive Magalia AP: 66-19-6 //(e nk's Ref. and Heating 3ec. and Mech heat pump sF) l / F " A yp III . y ' • rl • iy} 7( 'L f O t -1 COUNTY OF BUTTE — DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS A y „ 7.County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 Telephone: 534-4541 APPLICATION AND PERMIT • _ BUILDING �- Owner n LL �� c, SQ. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION Mailing Address " Telephone No. Fireplace Contractor y tt ,� is $ h F 1 r �v Total Valuation Mailing Address' /p �"�� r ,�- Permit Fee Plan Checking Fee&/or Penalty Telephone No. Permit Fee Building AddressPLUMBING C f>n- �r r - f7� No. @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $3.00 All Each Trap 1.50 Repair drainage or vent piping 1.50 Water piping 1.50 Each gas water heater or vent 1.50 A. P. No. i , / `) - �, Z oning & Planning Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 1.50 Each additional outlet .30 Fees W'C. I Sanitation Fire Dept. Fire Zone Use Permit Building sewer 5.00 EQA Parking Plans I Parcel Declaration Parcel Ma P 60' R/W Improvements P Lawn sprinkler system 2.00 Bldg,_Plans-Reed I Parcel Approval Plans Approval Permit Fee $ NEW ❑ ADDITION ❑ UTILITIES ❑ OTHER ® ELECTRICAL No. @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $3.00 s,otJ f Main service too AMP OROR LE SLESS 5.00 Main service EA. ADD•L too AMP 2.50 OVER Main service 1100 AMP oR LESS 25.00 Single Family 0 Duplex ❑ Mobil Home ❑ Others ❑ Main service EA. ADD•L 100 AMP 1.00 NEW LING OR ADDNST ( ACCLBLDGSw OCCUP. &) 20sgft NEW CONSTR. MULTI -OUTLET NON.RESID. ( BRANCH CIRCUITS) 2.50ea NEW CONSTR.POWER APPARATUS & NON -RES ID. (SINGLE OUTLET CIR. CONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW I am licensed under the provisions of Chapter 9, Div. 3, of the State of California Business & Professions Code under the name st lerof: %� f - /' /. '/ • �.:• %/ K /f, // Ex. Occup(OUTLETS OR FIXTURES)Ni 256 BAL�1 Ex. OCCU FIXED APP LNS. OR P• OUTLETS (RESID.) EA) 2.00 .L'D 0 Temporary service 10.00 - Mobile Home Facilities 15.00 "41�� / C r License No.- Classification - / t � - Misc. Wiring 6.25 ❑ I am exempt from the Contractors License Laws of the State of California. Permit Fee $ ) - ^o $ } o� WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE I am aware of the provisions of Section3700 of the California Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured against liability for Workmen's Compensation. ❑I have placed on file with the County of Butte a certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance. I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workmen's Compensation Laws of California. MECHANICAL No. @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $3.00 Heating" '^�' `' r .r'e Cooling 'i o U Ventilation Hood 2.00 Permit Fee $ 11, -,v$ /17R) I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply to all County Ordinances and State Laws relating to building construction, and hereby TOTAL PERMIT FEE $ /� 7e_ 4UlIIUIILe It!PICSCIILa1IVC5 UI lne UUUnIy UI MU11V tU enter Upun the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. i X / Date _.. sf r Signature of Permitee or Agent Receipt No. % ) (1 Z t) 7 White-D.P.W. - Yellow -Assessor - Pink -Inspector - Goldenrod -Applicant This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 � By --' .Gfi- /.1...- Date /_ y' % Building permit expires Date /- t l - 7 ?, COUNTY OF BUTTE — DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive — Orovi Ile, California 95965 Telephone: 534-4541 APPLICATION AND PERMIT 1,57-,77 . I> UUuL lu u Ic1J1cocnlaUVtlS UI uIC UUwily UI C}Utle to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. !( Date Z— $i nature of ermitee or Agent Receipt No. /6-G a O % White-D.P.W. — Yellow -Assessor — Pink -Inspector — Goldenrod -Applicant This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS By G�v Date 1_... y cuuadurg permit expires Date f-- q-- 7 e BUILDING Owner GL, -i -1' e- SQ. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION Mailing Address Telephone No. Fireplace Contractor p ,� k S �t' �e Total Valuation Mailing Address /0 2 }SO • Permit Fee PI an Checking Fee &/or Penalty P J9 r 44, er Telephone No. -7.7 jaer Permit Fee Building AddressG �Nd vr, PLUMBING No. @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $3.00 u ,q Ls Each Trap 1.50 Repair drainage or vent piping 1.50 Water piping 1.50 Each gas water heater or vent 1.50 A. P. No G / i 6 Zoning & Planning Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 1.50 Each additional outlet .30 FeVsJ .C. Sanii� Fire Dept. Fire Zone Use Permit Building sewer 5.00 EQA Parking Plans Parcel Declaration parcel Ma p 60' R/W Improvements Lawn sprinkler system 2.00 B Parcel Approval Plans Approval Permit Fee $ NEW ❑ ADDITION ❑ UTILITIES ❑ OTHER ELECTRICAL No. @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $3.00 /d�A'f C; L t (i7I �C9 v' ✓` Main service 600V OR LESS 100 AMP OR LESS 5.00 Main service EA. ADD'L 100 AMP 2.50 Single Family Duplex ❑ Mobil Home ❑ Others ❑ OVER Main service 00 AMP OR LESS 25.00 Main service EA. ADD'L 100 AMP 1.00 NEW CONST. I DWELLING OCCUP. & OR ADDNS. ACC. BLDGS. ) 2�sgft NEW CONSTR. MULTI -OUTLET NON-RESID. BRANCH CIRCUITS) 2.50ea NEW CONSTR. (POWER APPARATUS & NON.RESID. SINGLE OUTLET CIR. CONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW I am licensed under the provisions of Chapter 9, Div. 3, of the State of California Business & Professions Code under the name s of: I I 2`Q Ex. Occup(OUTLETS OR FIXTURES)BAPL @1 Ex. Occup.(09 FIXED APPS. OR LN OUTLETS (RESID.) EA) 2.00 ;L-0 Temporary service 10.00 Mobile Home Facilities 15.00 a,5/�O License No. _ Classificatio 2M2 S Misc. Wiring 6.25 ❑ I am exempt from the Contractors License Laws of the State of California. Permit Fee $ WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the California Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured against liability for !!lWorkmen's Compensation. I have placed on file with the County of Butte a certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance. I Io an certify that in the performance of the work for which this ermit is issued I shall not em p employ y person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workmen's Compensation Laws of California. MECHANICAL No. @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $3.00 S, vp Heating %fJmmo Cooling i, y, p Ventilation Hood 2.00 Permit Fee $ I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply to all County Ordinances and State Laws relating to building construction, and hereby TOTAL PERMIT FEE $ b Od UUuL lu u Ic1J1cocnlaUVtlS UI uIC UUwily UI C}Utle to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. !( Date Z— $i nature of ermitee or Agent Receipt No. /6-G a O % White-D.P.W. — Yellow -Assessor — Pink -Inspector — Goldenrod -Applicant This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS By G�v Date 1_... y cuuadurg permit expires Date f-- q-- 7 e `C ritbrsIow, Diskint & Barnette Attorneys at Law September 23, 1985 Mr. James Glander, Chief Building -Inspector, Butte County. Bldg.. Dept. 7 County Center, Drive Oroville, CA '95965 . Re Franke v. Turner .Dear Mr. Glander: -This is to inform you that the above referenced action was finally settled on September 18, 1985. Ac.cordingly,, the case will 'not proceed to trial on September 30, and we will not, be .needing your testimony with respect to the building c-6de. requirements. We appreciate your assistance and consultation in this matter. Sincerely, IOU SHERRY BARNETTE' .cc: Mrs. Mary Franke i r t S File No. BUTTE COUNTY (For Action 1, 2, 3) Public Works Dept. (For Information o/ ) Director Dep. Dir. Sec. Rd. & Br. Mtce. Shop & Yards Bldg. Insp. Admin. Design Engr. Bridge Engr. Constr. Engr. Surveys Mapping T ran s p. Land Dev. Drng. /S.I. Sub, & Pc 1. Maps Permits Addr. v'�bp X93 �j cc) V' �2-C ;0) . 0 o �r BARR, NEWLAN & SINCLAIR ATTORNEYS AT LAW A Professional Corporation. f ; Craig A. Sinclair r Douglas H. Newlan* September 11, 1985 * John Barr • earn Livezey Linda M. Carpenter William H. Poe James Glander Steven Hale !! Chief Building Inspector LynnD.Fender +r Butte County Building Department *Admitted in it 7 County Center Drive California and Oregon Oroville, CA 95965 Re: Franke v. TURNERh Our File No. 10255 ,;TRIAL DATE: September 30, 1985 at 8:30. a.m. (8 DAYS)' ,COURT Butte County Superior Court 11 25 County Center Drive Oroville, California i Dear Mr. Glander. �s ,t This will confirm that arrangements have been made' for your appearance at the above'referenced trial in the Butte County Superior, Court. Please note that you are scheduled for October 2i--l985--at--9:00,-a-.-m-.4_ You may be on call, provided you are able to appear in the Court room within fifteen (15) minutes of our telephone call. 4 Enclosed please find the original Subpena for your tial appearance. Be advised that the check #3322 in the amount of $35':00 previously forwarded .to your attention, is to be considered your witness fee for your trial testimony. ,Please confirm your appearance at trial by signing and returning the extra copy of this letter in the envelope provided. '! Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. j i1 Very truly yours, 4 BAR AN & SINCLAIR " . FENDER LDF%sjd Enclosures I WILL BE PRESENT FOR MY COURT JAMES,GLANDER r APPEARANCE ON OCTO'BER,_ , !::1985, AT 9:00'. i I!I 1824 CourtStreet 9 P.'O. Box 4417 9 Redding, California 96099 • (916) 243-8008 File No. BUTTE COUNTY r, IF.3r Action 1, 2, 3, Public Works Dept. (For Information sf ) Director Dep. Dir. Sec. Rd. & Br. Mtce. Shop & Yards Bldg. Insp. Admin. Design Engr. Bridge Engr. Constr. Engr. Surveys Mapping T ran sp. Land Dev. Drng. i S.I. Sub.& Pcl.Mops Permits Addr. En Ln �O CO 3: O� cot C-2 O �O W O cn Uw C-2 ATTORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT ATTORNEY (NAME AND ADDRESS): ' " TELEPHONE NO.: FOR COURT USE ONLY BARR, NEWLAN & SINCLAIR (916) 243-8008 Post Office Box 4417 Redding, CA 96099 ATTORNEY FOR (NAME): Defendants. Insert name of court, judicial district or branch court, it any, and post office and street address. Butte County Superior Court 25 County --'Center'- Drive Oroville,.CA 95965 PLAINTIFF: Mary E. Franke DEFENDANT: D.R. Turner and Virgi;'.nia Turner, et al. CIVIL SUBPENA ©COURT =DEPOSITION CASE NUMBER: = DUCES TECUM =OTHER (specify): ,. 86939 1 nC rCVrLC yr 1 nr_ J 1 A 1 r. Vr UALWUHNIA, I U (NAML): . , James Glander 1. YOU ARE ORDERED TO APPEAR AS A WITNESS In this action as follows unless you make a special agreement with the person named In item 3: a. Date: 1Q/2/85 'Time: 9: 0 0 .a.m.. = Dept.: = Div.: = Room: _ b. Address: Butte Co. Superior Court, 25 County Center Dr:., Orovi.11e, CA and you are a. ® ordered to appear in person. b. Q not required to appear in person if you produce the records described in the accompanying affidavit in compliance with Evidence Code sections 1560 and 1561. c. = ordered to appear in person and to produce the records described in the accompanying affidavit. The personal attendance of the custodian or other qualified witness and the production of the original records is required by this subpena. The procedure authorized pursuant to subdivision (b) of section 1560, and sections 1561 and 1562, of the Evidence Code will not be deemed sufficient compliance with this subpena. d. Q ordered to designate one or more persons to testify on your behalf as to the matters described in the accom- panying statement. (Code of Civil Procedure 2019(a)(6)) 3. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT WITNESS FEES OR THE TIME OR DATE FOR YOU TO APPEAR, OR IF YOU WANT TO BE CERTAIN THAT YOUR PRESENCE IS REQUIRED, CONTACT THE ATTORNEY REQUESTING THIS SUBPENA, NAMED ABOVE, OR THE FOLLOWING PERSON, BEFORE THE DATE ON WHICH YOU ARE TO APPEAR: a. Name: b. Telephone number: 4. WITNESS FEES: You are entitled to receive witness fees and mileage actually traveled, one way, as provided by law, if you request them BEFORE your scheduled appearance. Request them from the person named in item 3. 5. If this subpena requires your attendance at proceedings out of court and you refuse to answer questions or sign as required by law, you must attend a court hearing at a time to be fixed by the person conducting such proceedings. 6. You are ordered to appear in this civil matter in your capacity as a peace Government Code section 68097.1. Date: Clerk of the Court, by DISOBEDIENCE OF THIS SUBPENA MAY BE PUNISHED AS CONTEMPT BY THIS FOR THE SUM OF FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS AND ALL DAMAGES RESULTIN9,W( For Court Use Only Form Adopted by Rule 982 Judicial Council of California Revised Effective July 1, 1980 Dated:. Sept...11,.. 1985 or other person desc , Depu T. YOU WILL ALSO BE LIABLE FAILURE TO OBEY. (Signat0 per p6 i1rwffi subpena) \ Y : D . FENDER (Type or print name) Attorneys for . Defendants . . . (Title) (See reverse for.proof of service) CIVIL SUBPENA PROOF OF SERVICE OF CIVIL SUBPENA 1. 1 served this Qsubpena Qsubpena duces tecum and supporting affidavit by delivering a copy personally to the person served as follows: a. Person served (name): b. Address where served: c. Date of delivery: d. Time of delivery: e. Witness fees (check one) (1) Q were offered or demanded and paid. Amount: $ (2) 0 were not demanded or paid. f. Fees for service . . . . . . . . $ 2. 1 received this subpena for service on (date): 3. Person serving a. Q Not a registered California process server. e.QCalifornia sheriff, marshal, or constable. b. Q Registered California process server. f. Name, address and telephone number and c. Q Employee or independent contractor of a if applicable, county of registration and number: registered California process server. d. Q Exempt from registration under Bus. & Prof. Code 22350(b). I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is (For California sheriff, marshal, or constable use only) true and correct and that this declaration is executed on I certify that the foregoing is true and correct and that (Date): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . this certificate is executed on (Date):. . . . . . . . . at (Place): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. California. at (Place):. . . . . . . . . . . .. California. (Signature) (Signature) A declaration under penalty of perjury must be signed in California or in.a state that authorizes use of a declaration in place of an affidavit; otherwise an affidavit is required. r Barr, Newlan & Sinclair P.O. Box 4417 Redding, CA 96099 ATT: Lynn Fender Dear Ms. Fender: September 10, 1985 RE: Franke vs Turner AP # 66-19-06 With reference to the above subject and our telephone conversation on September 10, 1985, since you released me from the subpena for the depo- sition scheduled for September 19, 1985, I am returning the witness fee cheek,for $35.00 to you. Should you have,any further questions concerning this matter, please con- tact me. ` k:am Yours very truly, William Cheff Director of Public Works ima� signed by .Jo F. Clander J.F. Glander Chief Building Inspector File No. BUTTE COUjDept( (For Action 1, 2, 3i Public. WorksFor Information ✓ Director Dep. Dir. Sec. Rd. & Br. Mtce. Shop & Yards Bldg. Insp. Admin. H ev.. S.I. & Pcl. Maps itsr. ATTORAEY OR PARTY WITHOUT ATTORNEY (NAME AND ADDRESS): TELEPHONE NO.: FOR COURT USE ONLY BAR'R, NEWLAN & SINCLAIR (916) 243-8008 Post Office Box 4417 Redding, COON T1' CA 96099 pECO OF 13 OF PUBLIC UTTE ATTORNEY FOR (NAME): Defendants WORKS SEP 1 0 1985 Insert name of court, judicial district or branch court, if any, and post office and street address. Butte County Superior Court 25 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 PLAINTIFF: Mary E.Franke n�415 0 --- - - -- -- i� DEFENDANT: D.R. Turne and Virginia Turner, .et al. CIVIL SUBPE A =COURT V<IDEPOSITION CASE NUMBER: = DUCES TECUM =OTHER (specify): 86939 nc r&- Lc yr i nc o i r1 i C \Jr %,MLIruriiNi 1, I V kIVAMt): . James Glander 1. YOU ARE ORDERED TO APPEAR AS A WITNESS In this action as follows unless you make a special agreement with the person named in item 3: a. Date: 9/19/85 'Time: 2: 0 0. p.m. = Dept.: Q Div.: = Room: b. Address: Duensi.ng Deposi.ti.on Reporters, .2840. Cohas.set Rd., Chico, CA ,a. anu you are a. ® ordered to appear in person. b. not required to appear in person if you produce the records described in the. accompanying affidavit in compliance with Evidence Code sections 1560 and 1561. c. ordered to appear in person and to produce the records described in the accompanying affidavit. The personal attendance of the custodian or other qualified witness and the production of the original records is required by this subpena. The procedure authorized pursuant to subdivision (b) of section 1560, and sections 1561 and 1562, of the Evidence Code will not be deemed sufficient compliance with this subpena. d. Q ordered to designate one or more persons to testify on your behalf as to the matters described in the accom- panying statement. (Code of Civil Procedure 2019(a)(6)) 3. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT WITNESS FEES OR THE TIME OR DATE FOR YOU TO APPEAR, OR IF YOU WANT TO BE CERTAIN THAT YOUR PRESENCE IS REQUIRED, CONTACT THE ATTORNEY REQUESTING THIS SUBPENA,.NAMED ABOVE, OR THE FOLLOWING PERSON, BEFORE THE DATE ON WHICH YOU ARE TO APPEAR: a. Name: b. Telephone number: 4. WITNESS FEES: You are entitled to receive witness fees and mileage actually traveled, one way, as provided by law, if you request them BEFORE your scheduled appearance. Request them from the person named in item 3- 5. 5. If this subpena requires your attendance at proceedings out of court and you refuse to answer questions or sign as required by law, you must attend a court hearing at a time to be fixed by the person conducting such proceedings. 6. You are ordered to appear in this ci Government Code section 68097.1. Date. matter in your capacity as a peace officer or other person described in Clerk of the Court, by..__...._......_____..___.____..__D OF THIS SUBPENA MAY BE PUNISHED AS CONTEMPT BY THIS COURT. YOU WILL ALSO BE LIABLE [DISOBEDIENCE FOR THE SUM OF FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS AND ALL DAMAGES RESULTING .F€ ?M JOUR FAILURE TO OBEY. For Court Use Only • Dated: .9e.pt1..9,,, 19.85, —N—(�gnaturenof person issuing subpena) „ ttYN . P.. FENDER (Type or print name) . . . . Attorneys. for. Defendants , , . . . (Title) (See reverse for.proof of service) Form Adopted by Rule 982 Judicial Council ofCalifornia CIVIL S U B P E N A C-2 Revised Effective July 1, 1980 PROOF OF SERVICE OF CIVIL SUBPENA �o 1. I•served this Qsubpena Qsubpena duces tecum and supporting affidavit by delivering a copy personally to the person served as follows: a. Person served (name): b. Address where served: c. Date of delivery: d. Time of delivery: e. Witness fees (check one) (1) Q were offered or demanded and paid. Amount: $ (2) Q were not demanded or paid. f. Fees for service . . . . . . $ i 2. 1 received this subpena for service on (date): 3. Person serving a. Q Not a registered California process server. b. Q Registered California process server. c. Q Employee or independent contractor of a registered California process server. d. Q Exempt from registration under Bus. & Prof. Code 22350(b)..:. - I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct and that this declaration is.executed on (Date): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . at (Place): . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. California. (Signature) a; ::::.. .. . . I I. e.QCalifornia sheriff, marshal, or constable. f. Name, address and telephone number and if applicable, county of registration and number: (For California sheriff, marshal, or constable use only) I certify that the foregoing is true and correct and that this certificate is executed on (Date):. . . .. . . . . at (Place):. . . . . . . . . . . .. California. (Signature) A declaralion under penalty of perjury must be signed in California or in .a state that authorizes use of a declaration in place of an affidavit; otherwise an affidavit is required. BARR, NEV AN & SINC AIR A=nRNF:Vq AT LAW A Professional Coeporation Craig A; Sinclair ff Douglas H. Newlan* John D: Barr Beth Livezey i Linda M. Carpenter September 91 1985 WilliamP Hoe Steven ale Lynn D. Fender Rodney E. Benson *Admitted in California and Oregon .James Glander Butte County Building, Inspector 7. County'Center Drive Oroville, California 95965 Re: Franke v. TURNER Our File No. 10255 Dear Mr.-- Glander: Thi's will confirm that arrangements have been made f o r your deposition to be taken on September 19, 1985, at 2:00 p.m.,'at the,, off ice of the Duensing Deposition Reporters, 2840 Coha'sset Road Chico, California. Enclosed please find a copy of the Subpena for your deposition.* Please acknowledge receipt of this letter by.signingiL'and returning the extra copy in the envelope provided. Should you - require additional funds for mileage', etc., please let us knO'W.' Thank you for your cooperation in this matter'. Very truly yours, A &4NCAIR 4BARR,_W N LDF/sjd, it -Enclosures Il ti RECEIPT ACKNOWLEGED.- I WILL BE PRESENT FOR MY DEPOSITION ON SEPTEMBER 191 1985 AT 2:00 P.M. JAMES GLANDER j 1824 Court Street P.O.Box 4417 Redding, California 96099 0 (916)1243-8008 File No. BUTTE COUNTY v (For Action 1, 2, 3) Public Works Dept. (For Information o/ ) Director Dep. Dir. Sec. Rd. & Br. Mtce. Shop & Yards Bldg. Insp. Admin. Design Engr. I Bridge Engr. Constr. Engr. i Surveys Mapping - Tronsp. Land Dev. Drng. /S.I. Sub,& PCI. Maps Permits Addr. -BARR, NEWLAN & SINCLAIR A Professional Corporation September 9, 1985 James Glander Butte County Building Inspector 7. County Center Drive' Oroville, California 95965 Re: Franke v. TURNER Our File No. 10255 Dear Mr. Glander: ATTORNEYS AT LAW Craig A. Sinclair Douglas H. Newlan' John D. Barr Beth Livezey Linda M. Carpenter William H. Poe Steven Hale Lynn D. Fender Rodney E. Benson *Admitted in California and Oregon This will confirm that arrangements have been made for your deposition to be taken on September 19, 1985, at 2:00 p.m., at the office of the Duensing Deposition Reporters, 2840 Cohasset Road, Chico, California. Enclosed please find a copy of the Subpena for your deposition. Please acknowledge receipt of this letter by signing and returning the extra copy in the envelopeprovided. Should you require additional funds for mileage, etc., please let us know. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Very truly yours, LDF/sjd Enclosures RECEIPT ACKNOWLEGED. I WILL BE PRESENT FOR MY DEPOSITION ON S.EP,TEMB`ER 1824 Court Street a P.O. Box 4417 Redding, California 96099 v (916) 243-8008 ATTORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT ATTORAWAME AND ADDRESS): TELE NO.: FOR COURT USE ONLY BARR, NEWLAN & SINCLAIR (916) 243-8008 Post Office Box 4417 Redding, CA 96099 ATTORNEY FOR (NAME): Defendants Insert name of court, judicial district or branch court, it any, and post office and street address. Butte County Superior Court 25 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 PLAINTIFF: Mary E. Franke DEFENDANT: D.R. Turner and Virginia.Turner,.et al. CASE NUMBER: CIVIL SUBPENA =COURT CR3DEPOSITION $6939 Q DUCES TECUM =OTHER (specify): I Mt f+EUVLt OF I HE b I A I It OF UALIFUHNIA, I U (NAME): . James Glander 1. YOU ARE ORDERED TO APPEAR AS A WITNESS in this action as follows unless you make a special agreement with the person named in item 3: a. Date: 9/19/85- Time: 2: 0 0. p . M. = Dept.,:= Div.: = Room: b. Address: Duensing Deposi.ti.on, Reporters, 2840. Cohas.set Rd., Chico, CA 2. and you are a. ® ordered to appear in person. b. Q not required to appear in person if you produce the records described in the accompanying affidavit in compliance. with Evidence Code sections 1560 and 1561. , c. Q ordered to appear in person and to produce the records described in the accompanying affidavit. The personal attendance of the custodian or other qualified witness and the production of the original records is required by this subpena. The procedure authorized pursuant to subdivision (b) of section 1560, and sections 1561 and 1562, of the Evidence Code will not be deemed sufficient compliance with this subpena. d. Q ordered to designate one or more persons to testify on your behalf as to the matters described in the accom- panying statement. (Code of Civil Procedure 2019(a)(6)) 3. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT WITNESS FEES OR THE TIME OR DATE FOR YOU TO APPEAR, OR IF YOU WANT TO BE CERTAIN THAT YOUR PRESENCE IS REQUIRED, CONTACT THE ATTORNEY REQUESTING THIS SUBPENA, NAMED ABOVE, OR THE FOLLOWING PERSON, BEFORE THE DATE ON WHICH YOU ARE TO APPEAR: a. Name: b. Telephone number: 4. WITNESS FEES: You are entitled to receive witness fees and mileage actually traveled, one way, as provided by law, if you request them BEFORE your scheduled appearance. Request them from the person named In item 3. 5. If this subpena requires your attendance at proceedings out of court and you refuse to answer questions or sign as required by law, you must attend a court hearing at a time to be fixed by the person conducting such proceedings. 6. You are ordered to appear in this civil matter in your capacity as a peace officer or other person described in Government Code section 68097.1. Date: Clerk of the Court, by ____.._._.. __..____..__.—_—___. -—.__._._, Deputy DISOBEDIENCE OF THIS SUBPENA MAY BE PUNISHED AS CONTEMPT BY THIS COURT. YOU WILL ALSO BE LIABLE FOR THE SUM OF FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS AND ALL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM YOUR FAILURE TO OBEY. For Court Use Only Dated:. 9e.pt,..9., . 19.85. LYNN D. FENDER_ _ (Signature of person issuing subpena) LYNN D. FENDER (Type or print name) . Attorneys. for, Defendants , . . . . (Title) _ (See reverse for. proof of service) Form Adopted by Rule 982 Jevieldl Council of California 198 CIVIL SUBPENA C-2 Revised Effective July 1, 1980 PROOF OF SERVICE OF CIVIL SUBPENA 1. 1 served this Qsubpena Qsubpena duces tecum and supporting affidavit by delivering a copy personally to the person served as follows: ^ A a. Person served (name): b. Address where served: c. Date of delivery: i d. Time of delivery: e. Witness fees (check one) (1) Q were offered or demanded i and paid. Amount: $ J(2) 0 were not demanded or paid. f. Fees for service . . . . . . . $ i 2. 1 received this subpena for service on (date): 3. Person serving i a. Q Not a registered California process server. b. Q Registered California process server. 1 c. Q Employee or independent contractor of a registered California process server. d. Q Exempt from registration under Bus. & Prof. Code 22350(b). e.QCalifornia sheriff, marshal, or constable. f. Name, address and telephone number and if applicable, county of registration and number: I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is (For California sheriff, marshal, or constable use only) true and correct and that this declaration is executed on I certify that the foregoing is true and correct and that (Date): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . this certificate is executed on (Date):. . . .. . at (Place): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. California. at (Place):. . . . . . . . . . . .. California. (Signature) (Signature) A deW(alion under penalty of perjury must be signed in California or in a stale that authorizes use of a declaration in place of an affidavil; otherwise an affidavit is required. NO POSTAGE STAMP NECESSARY POSTAGE HAS BEEN PREPAID BY BARR, NEWLAN & SINCLAIR A Professional Corporation P.O. BOX 4417 REDDING, CALIFORNIA 96099 1 S 1•[ =� 2019227: i NO POSTAGE STAMP NECESSARY POSTAGE HAS BEEN PREPAID BY BARR, NEWLAN & SINCLAIR A Professional Corporation P.O. BOX 4417 REDDING, CALIFORNIA 96099 1 S 1•[ =� 2019227: . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I 10 11 12 13 i.. 14 .:. 15 16 -17 : 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 - 28 i 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 RA1M NEWLAN & SINCLAIR A Professional, s Corporation P.O. BOX 4417 REDDING, CA 96099 (916) 243.8008 BARR, NEWLAN &,.SINCLAIR A Professional`Corporation 1824 COURT STREET P.O. BOX 4417 REDDING, CA 96099 Telephone (916) 243-8008 Attorneys for Defendants SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA - -- - — - ----FOR--THE-COUNTY-OF-BUTTE -- - MARY,: E. FRANKE, ). ): No. 86939 :.Plaintiff, ) _. NOTICE OF DEPOSITIONS vs. ) (BY SUBPENA) D.'R. TURNER and VIRGINIA ) TURNER, and DOE I through _) DOE XX, Inclusive, Defendants. ) TO: ALL.PARTIES AND TO THEIR ATTORNEYS OF'RECORD: ' PLEASE"TAKE NOTICE that the following depositions will be taken by Defendants, DALLAS R. TURNER AND VIRGINIA TURNER, upon oral examination.at the dates and times listed below, and- ;� _ - thereafterfromday to day until completed, before a Notary Public.in and for the State of California, as follows: ---Eugene' L: -Nichols September 18, 1985, at 1:30 p.m. Office of J.V. Killingsworth & Associates 1405 Court Street Redding, California; DOE WITNESS ONE September 19, 1985, at 10:00 a.m. Office of Duensing Deposition Reporters M _'2840--"G61iasset .Roa'd Chico, California. W.T_ DOE WITNESS TWO September 19, 1985, at 11:00 a.m. Office of Duensing Deposition Reporters - 2840 Cohasset Road Chico, California - DOE WITNESS THREE . 1 _ File No. BUTTE COUNTY r (F-4r Action 1, 2, 3, Public Works Dept. (For Information ✓ ) Director Dep. Dir. Sec. Rd. & Br. Mtce. Shop & Yards Bldg. Insp. Admin. Design Engr. i Bridge Engr. i Constr. Engr. Surveys I i Mapping T ran sp. Land Dev. Drng. /S.I. Sub. & Pcl. Maps Permits Addr. I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 .. 32 33 33 34 35 36 37 38 BARR,NEWLAN & SINCLAIR A Professional. r Corporation P.O. BOX 4417 REDDING, CA 96099 1 (916) 243.8008 September 19, 1985,,, at 1:00 p.m. Office of Duensing Deposition Reporters. 2840 Cohasset Road Chico, California James Glander September 19, 1985, at 2:00 p.m. Office of Duensing Deposition Reporters 0 Cohasset Road Chico, California ----- T a u n o --A -:-- K a u s t i n e n - --- -- ---. - ---- -- --- - ----- -= --- -- - - September 19, 1985, at 3:00 p.m. Office of-Duensing Deposition Reporters 2840 Cohasset Road Chico, California Paul Forberg, M.D. September 19, 1985, at 4:00 p.m. Office of Duensing Deposition Reporters 2840 Cohasset Road Chico, .California DATED: September 6, 1985 - 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. .10 11. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ,21 22 23 24 25' 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34, 35 36 37 38 BARS?; NEWLAN & SINCLAIR A Professional r Corporation P.O. BOX 4417. REDDING, CA 96099 1 (916) 243.8008 . CERTIFICATE OF MAILING (CCP SECTION 2015.5) The undersigned, SHARY J. DEAY, at Redding, California, certifies to be true, under penalty of perjury, that she is over 18 years of age; not a party to the within action; business address is P. 0. Box 4417, 1824 Court Street, Redding, California; that there is delivery service to U.S. Mail at each place addressed; that she executed this certificate and served a true copy of the foregoing document by placing same in an envelope,.. sealing, fully prepaying postage thereon, and depositing said envelope in U.S. Mail at Redding, California on the __6th _ d a y of August , 1985; said envelope w a s addressed as follows: SHERRY A. BARNETTE CRITCHLOW, DISKINT & BARNETTE 2.320 Marinship Way, Suite 201 Sausalito, CA 94965 ('OTIRTF.Cy rnP7FC Tn- J.V. KILLINGSWORTH & ASSOCIATES 1405'Court•Street Redding, CA 96001 .DUENSING DEPOSITION REPORTERS 2840 Cohasset Road Chico, CA 95926 EUGENE L. NICHOLS NICHOLS &- MELBURG ASSOCIATES- 300 SSOCIATES 300 Knollcrest Drive Redding, CA 96002 JAMES ISLANDER BUTTE COUNTY BUILDING INSPECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 .TAUNO'-A-. R-AU-ST',I--NE.N` 5555 Skyway Paradise, CA 95969 PAUL FORBERG, M.D. �r ; 5796 Clark Road f- "Paradise, CA 95969 -, SHARY/.'9tAY LP LUX 0 COV 0 a1 x U� O -79.5 rt clover �� --71's _ p coq%AIA 19'7 S - r'19'7 7 beco: Srd .. «73 CQ. ty r9� 9 Al Qk 0�d �.Yv4V'ot k Stair v. �an�in� Crif:chlow, Oiskint & Barnette Attorneys at Law a Marina' Plaza 2320 Marinship Way, Suite 201 Sausalito, California 94965 C415] 332-4633 -Shorry A. Barriette '/177 417423 assembly room the ceil' g o hick is not more than 5 feet above the proscenium opening d w ich is designed or used for the presenta- tion of plays, demons atio s, or other entertainment wherein scenery, drops, decorations, o r effects may be installed or used. PUBLIC WAY. See Section 3301 (c). Q Sec. 4IS. No definitions. Sec. 419. REPAIR is the reconstruction or renewal of any part of an existing building for the purpose of its maintenance. Sec. 420. SHAFT is a vertical opening through a building for eleva- tors, dumbwaiters, mechanical equipment, or similar purposes. SHALL'as used in this Code, is mandatory. STAGE is a partially enclosed portion of an assembly building which is designed or used for the presentation of plays, demonstra- tions, or other entertainment wherein scenery, drops, or other effects may be installed or used, and where the distance between the top of the proscenium opening and the ceiling above the stage is more than �STAIRWAY. Two or more risers shall cons but ajstaiiw v STORY is that portion of a building included between the upper surface of any floor and the upper surface of the floor next above, except that the topmost story shall be that portion of a building includ- ed between the upper surface of the topmost floor and the ceiling or roof above. If the finished floor level directly above a basement, cellar or unused under -floor space is more than 6 feet above grade as defined herein for more than 50 percent of the total perimeter or is more than 12 feet above grade as defined herein at any point, such basement, cellar or unused under -floor space shall be considered as a story. STREET is any thoroughfare or public space not less than 16 feet in width which has been dedicated or deeded to the public for public use. STRUCTURE is that which is built or constructed, an edifice or building of any kind, or any piece of work artificially built up or com- posed of parts joined together in some definite manner. T Sec. 421. No definitions. U Sec. 422. U.B.C. STANDARDS is the Uniform Building Code Stan- dards, 1973 Edition. (See Chapter 60.) V Sec. 423. VALUE or VALUATION of a building shall be the es- timated cost to replace the building in kind, based on current replace- ment costs, as determined in Section 303 (a). 423-426 VENEER. See Section 3002. VENTILATING CEILING is a suspended ceiling containing many small apertures through which air, at low pressure, is forced downward from an overhead plenum dimensioned by the concealed space be- tween suspended ceiling and the floor or roof above. W Sec. 424. WALLS shall be defined as follows: Bearing Wall is any wall meeting either of the following classifica- tions: 1. Any metal or wood stud wall which supports more than 100 pounds per lineal foot of superimposed load. . 2. Any masonry or concrete wall which supports more than 200 pounds per lineal foot superimposed load, or any such wall sup- porting its own weight for more than one story. Exterior Wall is ani, wall or element of a wall or any member or group of members, which defines the exterior boundaries or courts of a building and which has a slope steeper than one horizontal to two vertical, with the horizontal plane. Faced Wall is a wall in which the masonry facing and backing are so bonded as to exert a common action under load. Nonbearing Wall is a wall which supports no load other than its own weight. Parapet Wall is that part of any wall entirely above the roof line. Retaining Wall is a wall designed to resist the lateral displacement of soil or other materials. WATER HEATER is an appliance designed primarily to supply hot water and is equipped with automatic controls limiting water tempera- ture to a maximum of 210°F. WEATHER -EXPOSED SURFACES are all surfaces of walls, ceil- ings, floors, roofs, soffits and similar surfaces exposed to the weather excepting the following: 1. Ceilings and roof soffits enclosed by walls or by beams which extend a minimum of 12 inches below such ceiling or roof soffits. 2. Walls or portions of walls within an unenclosed roof area, when located a horizontal distance from an exterior opening equal to twice the height of the opening. 3. Ceiling and roof soffits beyond a horizontal distance of 10 feet from the outer edge of the ceiling or roof soffits. Sec. 425. No definitions. Sec. 426. YARD is an open, unoccupied space, other than a court, unobstructed from the ground to the sky, except where specifically provided by this Code, on the lot on which a building is situated. 42 43 3302 Exits Required . Sec. 3302. (a) Number of Exits. Every building or usable portion thereof shall have at least one exit, ands ave no less than two exits where required by Table No. 33-A. In all occupancies, floors above the first story having an occupant loaJ oT more tan 10 s a 1 have not less than two exits. Each mezzanine used for other than storage purposes, if greater in area than 2000 square feet or if more than 60 feet in any dimension shall have not less than two stairways to an adjacent floor. . For special requirements for Groups A, B, C, D, and E Occupancies, and open parking garages, see Sections 3315; 3316, 3317, 3318, 3319, and 1109 (g). For, stage exits, see Section 3907. Ever stor Lor portion thereof, havin an occupant load of 500 to 999 shall ave not less t ate_ in t reee exits. Every story or portion thereof, having an occupant load of 1000 or more shall have not less than four exits. The number of exits required from any story of a building shall be determined by using the occupant load of that story, plus the percent- ages of the occupant loads of floors which exit through the level under consideration as follows: 1. Fifty percent of the occupant load in the first adjacent story above (and the first adjacent story below, when a story below exits through the level under consideration). 2. Twenty-five percent of the occupant load in the story immedi- ately beyond the first adjacent story. The maximum number of exits required for any story shall be main- tained until egress is provided from the structure. (See Section 3311.) For purposes of this Section, basements or cellars and occupied roofs shall be provided with exits as required for stories. Floors above ,the second storv. basements and cellars used for other than service of EXCEPTION: Except as provided in Table No. 33-A; only one exit shall be required for a basement or cellar of a Group I Occupancy. See Section 1404 for emergency exits from sleeping rooms. (b) Width. The total width of exits in feet shall be no less than the =, divided approximately_eguallXamong_the separate exits. The total exit width required from any story of a building shall be determined by using the occupant load of that story, plus the percentages of the occupant loads of floors which exit through the level under considera- tion as follows: I. Fifty percent of the occupant load in the first adjacent story above (and the first adjacent story below, when a story below exits through the level under consideration). 2. Twenty-five percent of the occupant load in the story immedi- ately beyond.the first adjacent story. 3302.3303 The maximum exit width required from any story of a building shall be maintained. (c) Arrangement of Exits. If only two exits are required they shall be placed a distance apart equal to not less than one-half of the length of the maximum over-all diagonal dimension of the building or area to be served measured.in a straight line between exits. EXCEPTION: Where exit gnclosures are provided as the required means of egress and are interconnected by a corridor conforming to the requirements of Section 3304 (g), exit separations may be measured in a direct line of travel within the exit corridor. Enclosure walls shall be not less than 30 feet apart at any point in a direct line of measurement. Where three or more exits are required, they shall be arranged a reasonable distance apart so that if one becomes blocked, the others will be available. (d) Distance to Exits. The maximum distance of travel from any point to an exterior exit door, horizontal exit„exit passageway, or an enclosed stairway in a building not equipped with an automatic fire - extinguishing system throughout, shall not exceed 150 feet or 200 feet in a building equipped with an automatic fire -extinguishing system throughout. These distances may be increased 100 feet when the last 150 feet is within a corridor,'corriplying with Section 3304. In a one-story Group G Occupancy classified as a factory or ware- house and in one-story airplane hangars the exit travel distance may be increased to 400 feet if the building is equipped with an automatic fire -extinguishing system throughout and provided with smoke and heat ventilation as specified in Section 3206. (e) Exits Through Adjoining or AccessoryAreas. Exits from a room may open into an adjoining or intervening room or area provided such adjoining room is accessory to the area served and provides a direct means of egress to an exit corridor, exit stairway, exterior exit, horizon- tal exit, exterior exit balcony or exit passageway. EXCEPTION: Exits are not to pass through kitchens, storerooms, rest rooms, closets or spaces used for similar purposes. Foyers, lobbies and .reception rooms constructed as required for -corridors shall not be construed as intervening. rooms. Doors Sec. 3303. (a) General.. This Section shall apply to every exit door servingj-an-area-having'an occupant load of more. than 1.0, or serving hazardous rooms or areas. (Buildings-or-structures_used'foi human occu- l and (i) shall, (b) Swing. Exit doors shall swing in the direction of exit travel when* serving an"y fiazar�ous area o� when service ari occupant load of SO or t _ .. more. Double acting doors shall not be used as exits serving a tributary 474 475 3303 occupant load of more tha 1 nor shall they be used as a part of a fire assembly, nor equippe i panic hardware. A double acting door shall be provided with a vi nel of not less than 200 square inches. - (c) Type of Lock or h xit doors shall be openable from the inside without the use of a- ey or -any special knowledge or effort. EXCEPTION: This requirement shall not apply to exterior exit doors in a Group F or C Occupancy if there is a readily visible, durable sign on or adjacent to the door, stating "THIS DOOR TO REMAIN UN- LOCKED DURING BUSINESS HOURS." The sign shall be in letters not less than 1 inch high on a contrasting background. The locking device must be of a type that will be readily distinguishable as locked. The use of this Exception may be revoked by the Building Official for due cause. Manually operated edge or surface mounted flush bolts and surface bolts are prohibited. When exit doors'are used in pairs and approved automatic flush bolts are used, the door leaf having the automatic flush bolts shall have no door knob or surface mounted hardware. The un- latching of any, leaf shall not require more than one operation. (d) lWidth and Height. Every required exit doorway shall be of a size'as to permit the installation of a door not less than 3 feet in width and, not less than 6 feet 8 inches in height. When installed in exit doorways, exit doors shall be capable of opening at least 90 degrees and shall be so mounted that the clear width of the exitway is not less than 28 inches. In computing the exit width required by Section 3302 (b), the net dimension of the exitway shall be used. (e) Door Leaf Width. No leaf of an exit door shall exceed 4 feet in width. (f) Special Doors. Revolving, sliding.and overhead doors shall not . be used as required exits. Approved power operated doors may be used for exit purposes. (g) Egress from Door. Every exit door required by this Section shall give immediate access to an approved means of egress from the build- ing. (h) Change in Floor -Level at Doors. Regardless of the occupant load; there -shall be -a, -floor -or -landing -on each side of a door. The floor or landing shall be not more than 1 rich lower than the threshold of the doorway. Where doors open over landings, the landing shall have a length of not less than 5 feet. EXCEPTIONS: 1: Where the door opens into a stair of a smokeproof ' enclosure, the landing need not have a length of 5 feet. O In Croup I Occupancies and within individual units of Croup H T Oceup ncies, a door may open on'the top step of a flight.of stairs or on an exterior landing provided the door does not swing over the' top step' or exterior landing and the landing is not more than 7 S2 inches below the floor level. (i)Door Identification. Class doors shall conform to the require- ments specified in Section 5406. . Other exit doors shall be so marked that they are readily distinguish- able from the adjacent construction. 1g7S 0GC_ We 3303.3304 0) Additional Doors.he additional doors are provided for egress purposes, they shall orm to all provisions of this Chapter. EXCEPTION: Approved revolving doors having leaves which will collapse under opposing pressures may be used in exit situations pro- vided: 1. Such doors have a minimum width of 6 feet 6 inches. ,t 2. They are not used in occupancies where exits are required to be equipped with panic hardware. 3. At least one conforming exit door is located adjacent to each re- volving door installed in a building. 4. The revolving door shall not be considered to provide any exit width. Corridors and Exterior Exit Balconies Sec. 3304. (a) General. This Section shall apply to every corridor, serving as a required exit for an occupant load of 10 or more persons. For . the purposes of this Section the term "corridor" shall include "exterior exit balcony" and any covered or enclosed exit passageway including walkways, tunnels and malls. Foyers, lobbies and reception rooms meeting the construction re-. "quirements of corridors as specified in this Section may be classed as corridors. ' .1 Partitions, rails, counters and similar space dividers not over 5 feet in height above the floor shall not be construed to form corridors. (b) Width. Every corridor shall be not less in width than 44 inches. For special requirements for Groups C and D Occupancies, see Sec- tions 3317 and 3318. (c) Height. Corridors and exterior exit balconies shall have a clear height of not less than 7 feet measured to the lowest projection from the ceiling. (d) Projections. The required width of corridors shall be unob- structed. EXCEPTION: Trim, handrails, and doors when fully opened, shall not reduce the required width by more than 7. inches. Doors in any posi- tion shall not reduce the required width by more than one-half. (e) Access to Exits. When more than one exit is required, they shall be so arranged that it is possible,to go in either direction from any point in a corridor to a separate exit, except for dead ends permitted by this Section. When a corridor or exterior exit balcony is accessible to an elevator, changes in elevation of the floor shall be made by means of a ramp. (f) Dead Ends. Corridors with dead ends are permitted when the _dead end does not exceed 20 feet in length. (g) Construction: Walls of corridors serving an occupant load of 30 or more shall be of not less than one-hour fire -resistive construction and the ceilings shall be not less than, that required for a one-hour fire - resistive floor or roof system. EXCEPTIONS: 1. One-story buildings housing Group G Occupan- cies. 478 i 479 i 3304-3305 2. Corridors more than 30 feet i widt here occupancies served by such corridors have at least one ex I ind endent from the corridor. 3. Exterior sides of exterior exi alc ies. When the ceiling of the entire st is n element of a one -hour - fire -resistive floor or roof system, the co r wall may terminate at the ceiling. When the room side fire -resistive membrane of the corridor wall is carried through to the underside of a fire -resistive floor or roof , above, the corridor side of the ceiling may be protected by the use of . ceiling materials as required for one-hour floor or roof system construc- tion or the corridor ceiling may be of the same construction as the corridor walls. Ceilings of noncombustible construction may be suspended below the fire -resistive ceiling. (h) Openings. Where corridor walls are required to be of one-hour fire -resistive construction by Subsection (g) above, every door opening shall be protected by a tight -fitting smoke barrier and fire assembly having a fire protection rating of not less than 20 minutes when tested in accordance with U.B.C. Standard No. 43-2 without the hose stream test. Doors shall be maintained self-closing or shall be automatic clos- ing in accordance with Section 4306 (b) 2. Glazed openings of the size and construction permitted for three -fourths -hour fire door assemblies in Section 4306 (f) may be installed in such doors. Other interior open- ings shall be protected by approved 1/4 -inch thick wired glass set in steel frames. The total area of all openings, other than doors, in any portion of an interior corridor shall not exceed 25 percent of the area of the corridor wall of the room which it is separating from the corridor. EXCEPTION: Protection of openings in the interior walls of exterior exit balconies is not required. (i) Location on Property. Exterior exit balconies shall not be located in an area where openings are required to be protected due to location on the property. Stairways -See-.-3305. (a) General. Every stairway serving any building or por- tion thereof shall conform to the requirements of this Section. EXCEPTION: Stairs or ladders used only to attend equipment are exempt -from the requirements of this Section. Width: Stairways serving an occupant load of more than 50 shall be not less in width than 44 inches. Stairways serving an occupant load of 50 or less may be 36 inches wide. Private stairways ser_v_ing an„ occupant-load"of less than 10 may be 30 jprhes wide'. '—Trim shall -not reduce the required width by more than 3V2 inches. Handrails may project from each side of a stairway a distance of 3 V inches into the required width. (c R se -and- Run7The rise of every step in a stairway shall not exceed 7y2 inches and the run shall be not less than 10 inches. The width of treads and the height of risers within any flight shall have identical dimensions with a '/4 -inch tolerance. 480 lq7A ()t3c-- 3305 EXCEPTION:: Pn ate stairways serving an occupant load of less than IQ -and -stairways -to -unoccupied roofs may be constructed with an 8 -inch maximum rise and 9 -inch minimum run. (d) Winding Stairways. In Group I Occupancies and in private stairways in Group H Occupancies, winders may be used if the re- quired width of run is provided at a point not more than 12 inches from the side of the stairway where the treads are the narrower, but in no case shall any width of run be less than 6 inches at any point. (e) Circular Stairways. Circular stairs may be used as an exit pro- viding the minimum width of run is not less than 10 inches and the smaller radius is not less than twice the width of the stairway. The width of treads and height of risers within any flight shall have identi- cal dimension with a V4 -inch tolerance. CM Land ni gs. Every landing shall have a dimension measured in the direction -of -travel equal to the width of the stairway. Such dimension need not exceed 4 feet when the stair has a straight run. Landings, when provided, shall not be reduced in width by more than 3 V2 inches by a door when fully open. See Section 3303 (h). EXCEPTION: Stairs serving an unoccupied roof are exempt from these provisions. (g) Basement Stairways. Where a basement stairway and a stairway to an upper story terminate in the same exit enclosure, an approved barrier shall be provided to prevent persons from continuing on into the basement. Directional exit signs shall be provided as specified in Section 3312 (b). (h) Distance Between Landings. There shall be not more than 12 feet vertically between landings. (i)Handrails: Stairways shall have handrails on each side, and every stairway required to be more than 88 inches in width shall be provided with not less than one intermediate handrail for each 88 inches of required width. Intermediate handrails shall be spaced approximately equal within the entire width of the stairway. Handrails shall be placed not less than 30 inches nor more than 34 inches above the nosing of treads. They shall be continuous the full length of the stairs and except for private stairways at least one hand- rail shall extend not less than 6 inches beyond the top and bottom risers and ends shall be returned or shall terminate in newel posts or safety terminals. CEPTIONS: P Stairways 44 inches or less in width and stairways serving one individual dwelling unit in Group H or I Occupancies may have one handrail, except that such stairways open on one or both sides shall have handrails provided on the open side or sides. 2. Stairways having less than four risers need not have handrails. Handrails projecting from a wall shall have a space of not less than I V2 inches between the wall and the handrail. 6) Guardrails. See Section 1716. (k) Exterior Stairway Protection. All openings in the exterior wall below or within 10 feet, measured horizontally, of an exterior exit 481 3305.3308 stairway serving a building over two stories in height shall be protected by a self-closing fire assembly having a three -fourths -hour fire -resistive rating. EXCEPTION: Openings may be unprotected when two separated exterior stairways serve an exterior exit balcony. (1) Stairway .Construction -Interior. Interior stairways shall be constructed as specified in Part V of this Code. Where there is enclosed usable space under stairs the walls and .soffits of the enclosed space shall be protected on the enclosed side as required for one-hour fire -resistive construction. See Section 3308. All required interior stairways which extend to the top floor in any building four or more stories in height shall have provided at the highest point of the stair shaft an approved hatch openable to the exterior not less than 16 square feet in area with a minimum dimension of 2 feet. . EXCEPTION: The hatch shall not be required on smoke -proof enclo= sures or on stairways that extend to the roof with an opening onto that roof. (ni) Stairway Construction—Exterior. Exterior stairways shall be of noncombustible material except that on Type III buildings not exceed- ing two stories in height, located in Fire Zones No. 2 and No. 3, and on Type V buildings, they may be of wood not less than 2'inches in nominal thickness. - 4 Exterior stairways shall not project into yards where protection of openings is required. Where there is enclosed usable space under stairs, the walls and soffits of the enclosed space shall be protected on the enclosed side as required for one-hour fire -resistive construction. (n) Stairway to Roof. In every building four or more stories in height, one stairway shall extend to the roof surface, unless the roof has a slope greater than four in 12. (o) Headroom. Every required stairway shall have a headroom clearance of not less than 6 feet 6 inches. Such clearances, shall be established by measuring vertically from a plane parallel and tangent to the stairway tread nosing to the soffit above at all points. Ramps Sec. 3306. (a) General. Ramps used as exits. shall conform to the provisions of this Section. ' ` _(b) Width. The width of ramps shall be as required for stairways. (c) Slope. Ramps required by"Table No. 33-A shall not exceed a 'sl(5pe of'one vertica—T to�Ojhorizontal. The slope of other ramps shall fs. not exceed one vertical to 8 horizontal. (d) Landings. Ramps having slopes greater than one vertical to 15 ,. horizontal shall have landings at the top and bottom and at least one intermediate landing shall be provided for each 5 feet of rise. Top dT ` landings and intermediate landings shall have a dimension measured in the direction of ramp run of not less than 5 feet. Landings at the 482 M L)6 3306.3308 bottom of ramps shall have a dimension in the direction of ramp run of not less than 6 feet. Doors in any position shall not reduce the minimum dimension of the landing to less than 42 inches and shall not reduce the required width'by more than 3'2 inches when fully open. (e) Handrails. Ramps having slopes exceeding one vertical to 15 horizontal shall have handrails as required for stairways, except that intermediate handrails shall not be required. (f) Construction. Ramps shall be constructed as required for stair- ways. (g) Surface. The surface of ramps shall be roughened or shall be of nonslip materials. Horizontal Exit Sec. 3307. (a) Used as a Required Exit. If conforming to the provi- sions of this Chapter, a horizontal exit may be considered as a required exit. (b) Openings. All openings in a wall which provides a horizontal exit shall be protected by a fire assembly having a fire -resistance rating of not less than one and one-half hours. Such fire assembly shall be maintained self-closing or shall be automatic closing as provided in Section 4306 (b). R, (c) Discharge Areas. A horizontal exit shall lead into a floor area having capacity for an occupant load not less than the occupant load served by such exit. The capacity shall be determined by allowing'3 square feet of net clear floor area per ambulatory occupant and 20 square feet per nonambulatory occupant. The area into which the horizontal exit leads shall.be provided with exits other than additional horizontal exits as required by Section 3302. Exit Enclosures Sec. 3308. (a) General. Every interior stairway, ramp, or escalator shall be enclosed as specified in this Section. EXCEPTIONS: 1. In other than Group D Occupancies, and enclo- sure will not be required for a stairway, ramp, or escalator serving only one adjacent floor and not connected with corridors or stairways serving other floors. For enclosure of escalators serving Groups F and G Occu- pancies, see Chapter 17. 2. Stairs in Group I Occupancies and stairs within individual apart- I ments in Group H Occupancies need not be enclosed. (b) Enclosure Construction. Enclosure walls shall be of not less than two-hour fire -resistive construction in buildings more than four - stories in height and shall be of not less than one-hour fire -resistive construction elsewhere. (c) Openings into Enclosures. There shall be -no openings into exit enclosures except exit doorways and openings in exterior walls. All exit ` doors in an exit enclosure shall be protected by a fire assembly having a fire -protection rating of not less than one hour where one-hour shaft 483 416.420 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE gie ORIEL WINDOW is a windowrojects from the main line of an enclosing wall of a buildingand is cn brackets or corbels. . OWNER is any person, agent, corporation having a legal or equitable interest in the property. P Sec. 417. PANIC HARDWARE. See Section 3301 (c). PERMIT is an official document or certificate issued by the Building Official authorizing performance of a specified activity. PERSON is a natural person, his heirs, executors, administrators, or assigns, and also includes a firm, partnership, or corporation, -its or their successors or assigns, or the agent of any of the aforesaid. PLATFORM, ENCLOSED, is a partially enclosed portion of an assembly room the ceiling of which is not more than 5 feet above the pro- scenium opening and which is designed or used for the presentation of plays, demonstrations,. or other entertainment wherein scenery, drops, decorations, or other effects may be installed or used. PUBLIC WAY. See Section 3301 (c). Sec. 418. No definitions. R Sec. 419. REPAIR is the reconstruction or renewal of any part of an existing building for the purpose of its maintenance. S Sec. 420. SHAFT is a vertical opening through a building for elevators, dumbwaiters, mechanical equipment, or similar purposes. SHALL; as used in this Code, is mandatory. SMOKE DETECTOR is an approved'detector which senses visible or invisible particles of combustion. The detector shall bear a label or other f identification issued by an approved testing agency having a service for in- spection of materials and workmanship at the factory during fabrication and assembly. STAGE is a partially enclosed portion of an assembly building which is designed or used for the presentation of plays, demonstrations, or other entertainment wherein scenery, drops, or other effects may be installed or used, and where the distance between the top of the proscenium opening and the ceiling above the stage is more than 5 feet. STAIRWAY. Two or more risers shall constitute a stairway_ is .'tat —portion of a building included between the upper_ surface of any floor and the upper surface of the floor next above, except that the" topmost story shall be that portion of a building included between the up- per surface of the topmost floor and the ceiling or roof above. If the finished floor level directly above a basement, cellar or unused under -floor space is more than 6 feet above grade as defined herein for more than 50 (61? 7�J 420-424 ­1976EDITION "e percent of the total perimeter or is more than 12 feet above grade as defin- ed herein at any point, such basement, cellar or unused under -floor space shall be considered as a story. _ STREET is any thoroughfare, or public space not less than 16 feet in width which has been dedicated or deeded to the public for public use. 'STRUCTURE is that which is built or constructed, an edifice or building of any kind, or any piece of work artificially built up or com- posed of parts joined together in some definite manner. T Sec. 421. No definitions. Sec. 422. U.B.C. STANDARDS is the Uniform Building Code Stan dards, 1976 Edition. (See Chapter 60.) V Sec. 423. VALUE or VALUATION of a building shall be the estimated cost to replace the building in kind, based on current replacement costs, as determined in Section 303 (a). VENEER. See Section 3002: VENTILATING CEILING is a suspended ceiling containing many small apertures through which air, at low pressure, is forced downward from -an overhead plenum dimensioned by'the concealed space between suspended ceiling and the floor or roof above. W t Sec. 424. WALLS shall be defined as follows: Bearing Wall is any wall meeting either of the following classifications: I. Any metal or wood stud wall which supports more than 100 pounds per lineal foot of superimposed load. 2. Any masonry or concrete wall which supports more than 200 pounds per lineal foot superimposed load, or any such wall sup- porting its own weight for more than one story. _ Exterior Wall is any wall or element of a wall or any member or group of members, which defines the exterior, boundaries or courts of a building and which has a slope of 600 or greater with the horizontal plane. Faced Wall is a wall in which the masonry facing and backing are so bonded as to exert a common action under load. Nonbearing Wall is a wall which supports no load other than its own weight. Parapet - I _ Parapet Wall is that part of any wall entirely above the roof line. Retaining Wall is a wall designed to resist the lateral displacement _ soil or other materials. WATER HEATER is an appliance designed primarily to supply hot 44 f 45 3302 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE EXCEPTION: Except as provided in Table No. 33-A, only one exit shall be required for a basement or cellar of a Group R, Division 3 Occupancy. See Section 1404 for emergency exits from sleeping rooms. (b) Width. The total width of exits in feet shall be not less than the total occupant load served divided by 50. Such width of exits shall be divided approximately equally among the separate exits. The'total exit width re- quired from any story of a building shall be determined by using the occu- pant load of that story, plus the percentages of the occupant loads of floors which exit through the level under consideration as follows: 1. Fifty percent of the occupant load in the first adjacent story above (and the first adjacent story below, when a story below exits through the level under consideration). 2. Twenty-five percent of the occupant load in the story immediately beyond the first adjacent story. The maximum exit width required from any story of a building shall be maintained. (c) Arrangement of Exits. If only two exits are required they shall be placed a distance apart equal to not less than one-half of the length of the maximum overall diagonal dimension of the building or area to be served measured in a straight line between exits. 'EXCEPTION: Where exit enclosures are provided as the required means of egress and are interconnected by a corridor conforming to the re- . quirements of Section 3304 (g), exit separations may be measured in a direct line of travel within the exit corridor. Enclosure walls shall be not less than 30 feet apart at any point in a direct line of measurement. Where three or more exits are required, they shall be arranged a reasonable distance apart so that if one becomes blocked, the oihers will be available. (d) Distance to Exits. The maximum distance of travel from any point to an exterior exit door, horizontal exit, exit passageway, or an enclosed stairway in a building not equipped with an automatic fire -extinguishing system throughout, shall not exceed 150 feet or 200 feet in a building equipped with an automatic fire -extinguishing system throughout. These distances may be increased 100 feet when the last 150 feet is within a cor- ridor, complying with Section 3304. In a one-story Group B, Division 4 Occupancy classified as'a factory or warehouse and in one-story airplane hangars the exit travel distance may be increased to 400 feet if the building is equipped with an automatic fire - extinguishing system throughout and provided with smoke and heat ven- iiiation as specified in Section 3206:-== -�~ (e) Exits Through Adjoining or Accessory Areas. Exits from a room may open into an adjoining or intervening room or area provided such ad- joining room is accessory to the area served and provides a direct means of egress to an exit corridor, exit stairway, exterior exit, horizontal exit,' exterior exit balcony or exit passageway. (_1976 EDITION 3302.3303 t EXCEPTION: Exits are not to dasf through kitchens, storerooms, `w. restrooms, closets or spaces used for si it purposes. - r;f •: Foyers, lobbies and reception rooms, structed as required for cor- ridorsshall not be construed as intervening rooms. (f) Entrances to Buildings. Main exits from buildings requiring egress by the physically handicapped, as listed in Table No. 33-A, shall be usable by individuals in wheelchairs and be on a level that would make the elevators accessible where provided. Doors Section exit door serv- Sec. '3303.7(a) General. This Section shall apply to ever inglan'area`having'an=occupant load of more than 10, or serving hazardous rooms or areas %dildings or structures, -used -for -human -occupancy shall .- l .e_�o,,,,rPmPnts-of-subsection,(d) 46-079 (b) Swing. Exit doors shall- swing in the direction of exit travel when 2` serving any hazardous area or when. serving an occupant load of 50 or ',�' more. Double acting doors shall not be used as exits serving a tribu.ary occu pant load of more than 100; nor shall they be used as a part of a fire assembly, nor equipped with panic hardware. A double acting door 'shall �t be provided with a view panel of not less than 200 square inches. (c) Type of Lock or Latch. Exit doors shall be openable from the in - 4 side without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. r EXCEPTION: This requirement shall not apply to exterior exit doors in a Group B Occupancy if there is a readily visible, durable sign on or adjacent to f� the door, stating "THIS DOOR TO REMAIN UNLOCKED DURING k BUSINESS HOURS." The sign shall be in letters not less than 1 inch high on a contrasting background. The locking device must be of a type that will be readily distinguishable as locked. The use of this Exception may be revoked by the Building Official for due cause. Manually operated edge or surface mounted flush bolts and surface :i bolts are prohibited. When exit doors are used in pairs and approved automatic flush bolts are used, the door leaf having the automatic flush bolts shall have no door knob or surface mounted hardware. The unlatch- ing of any leaf shall not require more than one operation. (d) Width and Height. Every required exit doorway shall be of a size as to permit the installation of a door not less than 3 feet in width and not less than 6 feet 8 inches in height. When installed in exit doorways, exit doors shall be capable of opening at least 90 degrees and shall be so mounted that <: the clear width of the ex itway is not less than 32 inches. In computing the >` Y'— exit width'required by Section: 3302.(b)..,, net dimension of the exitway shall be used. (e) Door Leaf Width. No leaf of an exit door shall exceed 4 • feet in width. (f) Special. Doors. Revolving, sliding and overhead doors shall not be 498 . 1 499 1 of 3303.3304 , UNIFORM BUILDING CODE #•976 EDITION used as required exits. Pow' o rated doors complying with U. B.C. Stan - I dard No. 33-1 may be used or a it purposes. (g) Egress from Door. ler , exit door required by this Section shall give immediate access to an oved means of egress from the building- - ('(h) Change in Floor Level at Doors. Regardless of the occupant load, there -shall be a floor or landing on each side of a door. The floor or land- ing shall be not more thalandings, lower than the threshold of the doorway. Where doors open over the landing shall have a length of not'less than 5 feet. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Where the door opens into a stair of a smokeproof enclosure,.the_land ing need not have a length of 5•feet. 2. In Group R; Division 3 Occupancies and within individual units of Group -R DDivision'1'Oc upancies, a door may open on the top step of a flight of stairs or"on an exterior landing provided the door does not swing over the top step or exterior landing and the landing is not more than 7!/i inches below the floor level. 3. In Group R, Division 3 Occupancies, screen doors and storm doors may swing -over -stairs -or steps. 4. In Group R, Division 3 Occupancies and private garages and sheds, where a door opens over a landing, the landing shall have a length equal to the width of the door. (i) 1 poor Identification. Glass doors shall conform to the requirements specified in Section 5406. Exit doors shall be so marked that they are readily distinguishable from " the adjacent construction. (j) Additional Doors. When additional doors are provided for egress purposes, they shall conform to all provisions of this Chapter. - EXCEPTION: Approved revolving doors having leaves which will col- lapse under opposing pressures may be used in exit situations provided: - 1. Such doors have a minimum width of 6 feet 6 inches. 2. They are not used in occupancies where exits are required to be equipped . with panic hardware. 3. At least brie conforming exit door is located adjacent to each revolving door installed in a building. 4. The revolving door shall not be considered to provide any exit width. Corridors and Exterior Exit Balconies Sec. 3304. (a) General. This Section shall apply to every corridor serv- ing as a required exit for an occupant load of 10 or more persons. For the purposes of this Section the term "corridor" shall include "exterior exit balcony" and any covered or enclosed exit passageway including -walkways, tunnels and Foyers, lobbies and reception rooms meeting the construction re- quirements of corridors as specified in this Section may be classed as cor- ridors. Partitions, rails, counters and similar space dividers not over 5 feet in ' height above the floor shall not be construed to form corridors. 500 3304 (b) Width. Every corridor s a be not less in width than 44 inches. For 'special requirements for Gro and I Occupancies, see Sections 3317 f and 3318. `-;(c) Height. Corridors and exterior exit balconies shall have a clear •? height of not less than 7 feet measured to the lowest projection from the ceiling. (d) Projections. The required width of corridors shall be unobstructed. #ri EXCEPTION: Trim, handrails,'and doors when fully opened, shall not b reduce the required width by more than,? inches. Doors in any position shall ` not reduce the required width b more than one-half. q Y ` (e) Access to Exits. When more than one exit is required, they shall be so arranged that it is possible to go in either direction from any point in a corridor to a separate exit, except for dead ends not exceeding 20 feet in length. -=` (f) Changes in Elevation. When a corridor or exterior exit balcony is {t accessible to an elevator, changes in elevation of the floor shall be made by means of a ramp. 7�7 `-x (g) Construction. Walls of corridors serving an occupant load of 30 or .' more shall be of not less than one-hour fire -resistive construction and the ;. '. �: • ceilings shall be not less than that required for a.one-hour fire -resistive .rr floor or roof system. 1: EXCEPTIONS: 1. One-story buildings housing Group B, Division 4 Oc- cupancies. u 2. Corridors more than 30 feet in width where occupancies served by such ' corridors have at least one exit independent from the corridor. { 3. Exterior sides of exterior exit balconies. When the ceiling of the entire story is an element of a one-hour fire- "' resistive floor or.roof system, the corridor wall may terminate at the ceil- ing. When the room side fire -resistive membrane of the corridor wall is carried through to the underside of a fire -resistive floor or roof above, the r corridor side of the ceiling may be protected by the use of ceiling materials d.. �. as required for one-hour floor or roof system construction or the corridor ceiling may be of the same construction as the corridor walls. Ceilings of noncombustible construction may be suspended below the- . fire -resistive ceiling. 5� (h) Openings. Where corridor walls are required to be of one-hour fire- x resistive construction by subsection (g) above, every door opening shall be protected by a tight -fitting smoke and draft control door assembly having a fire -protection rating of not less than 20 minutes when tested in ac- t' cordance with U.B.C. Standard No. 43-2 without the hose stream test.1 1_`�-The door:and frame shall bear an approved label or other identification showing the rating thereof, the name'of the manufacturer, and -the iden- tification of the service conducting the inspection of materials .`and'€�� workmanship at the factory during fabrication and assembly. Doors shall be maintained self-closing or shall be automatic closing in accordance with .`_ KW I 3304.3305 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE• 1976 EDITION 3305 Ell �~ s _ Section 4306 (b) 2. Other interior openi 'gs . all be fixed and protected by approved '/4 -inch thick wired glass inst •led n steel frames. The total area of all openings, other than doors, in y Ortion of an interior corridor shall not exceed 25 percent of the are ' of a corridor wall of the room which it is separating from the corridor: or duct openings, see Section ,. 4306. EXCEPTION: Protection of openings in the interior walls of exterior exit balconies is not required. (i) Location on Property. Exterior exit balconies shall not be located in an area where openings are required to be protected due to location on the property. Stairways Sec. 3305. (a) General. Every stairway serving any building or portion thereof shall conform to the requirements of this Section.' EXCEPTION: Stairs or ladders used only to attend equipment are exempt from the requirements of this Section. (b Wtdlh-:1,Stairways serving an occupant load of more than 50 shall be not less in width than 44 inches. Stairways serving an occupant load of 50 or less may be 36 inches wide. tPrivate stairways serving an occupantF_Ioad� -of less-t-hanrl-0-maybe 30-inches-wide�.' Trim shall not reduce the required width by more than 3'/2 inches. Handrails may project from each side of a stairway a distance of 3 %2 in- ches into the required width. (c) Rise and Ru"The rise of every.step in a stairway shall not exceed 7%Anches'and the run shall be not less than 10 inches. The largest tread width or riser height within any flight of stairs shall not exceed the smallest r3 by more than '/4 inch. EXCEPTION: Private stairways serving an occupant load of less than 10 and•stair-waysito unoccupied roofs may be constructed with an 8 -inch max- imum- rise and 9 -inch minimum run. (d) Winding Stairways. In Group R, Division 3 Occupancies and in private stairways in Group R, Division 1 Occupancies, winders may be used if the required width of run is provided at a point not more than 12 inches from the side of the stairway where the treads are the narrower, but in no case shall any width of run be less than 6 inches at any point. (e) Circular Stairways. Circular stairs may be used as an exit provided the minimum width of run is not less than 10 inches and the smaller radius .;_is not less than twice the width of the stairway. The largest tread width or riserheight within any`flight of stairs shall not exceed the smallest by more , than '/4 inch. -` (f) Spiral Stairways. In Group R, Division 3Cccupancies and in private stairways within individual units of Group R, Division 1 Occupancies, spiral stairways may be installed. Such stairways may be used for required [exits when the area served is limited to 400 square feet. 502 .�.._.._ . - r The tread must provide a clear walking area measuring at least 26 inches I's from the outer edge of the supporting column to the inner edge of the X.: 1" handrail. Arun of at least 7'/> inches is to be provided at a point 12 inches from where the tread is the narrowest. The rise must be sufficient to pro vide 6 -foot 6 -inch headroom. The rise shall not exceed 91/ inches. + - (g7 Landings. Every landing shall have a dimension measured in the di r pp ection`o6 ravel equal to the width of the stairway.. Such dimension need ;. not exceed 4 feet when the stair has a straight run. Landings, when provid- 'j" ed, shall not be reduced in width by more than 3'/ inches by a door when pY�•� fully open. See Section 3303 (h). r.r �-• EXCEPTION: Stairs serving an unoccupied roof are exempt from these provisions. t (h) Basement Stairways. Where a basement stairway and a stairway to an upper story terminate in the same exit enclosure, an approved barrier shall be provided to prevent persons from continuing on into the base- i ment. Directional exit signs shall be provided as specified in Section 3312 1 (b)t `z (i) Distance Between Landings. There shall be not more than 12 feet vertically between'landings. 1 xi:r.(j) Handrails. Stairways shall have handrails on each side, and every t stairway=required to be more than 88 inches in width shall be provided F with not less than one intermediate handrail for each 88 inches of required width. Intermediate handrails shall be spaced approximately equal within ` sw. the entire width of the stairway. Handrails shall be placed not less than 30 inches nor more than 34 in- s` ches above the nosing of treads..They shall be continuous the full length y of the stairs and except for private stairways at least one handrail shall ex- t s; tend not less than 6 inches beyond the top and bottom risers. Ends shall be returned or shall terminate in newel posts or safety terminals. ; EXCEPTION: Stairways 44 inches or less in width and stairways serving r ' one individual dwelling unit in Group R, Division 1 or 3 Occupancies may 3 have one handrail, except that such stairways open on one or both sides shall c ' have handrails provided on the open side or sides. Handrails projecting from a wall shall have a space of not less than 1'h inches between the wall and the handrail. ;+ (k) Guardrails. See Section 1716. (1) Exterior. Stairway Protection. All openings : in the exterior wall below or within 10 feet, measured horizontally, of an exterior exit stairway a' serving a building over two stories in height shall be protected by a self- �',�i closing fire assembly having a three -fourths -hour fire -resistive rating. EXCEPTION: Openings may be unprotected when two separated exterior stairways serve an exterior exit balcony. C (m) Stairway Construction— Interiur.:`lnterior_stairways shall be con- t -' structed as specified in Part V of this Code. - - Where there is enclosed usable space under stairs the walls and soffits of 503 3306.3308 3305.3306 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE 1976 EDITION the enclosed space shall be protected on the enclosed side as required for one-hour fire -resistive construction. See Section 3308. All required interior stairways which extend to the top floor in any building four or more stories in height shall have provided at the highest point of the stair shaft an approved hatch openable to the exterior not less than 16 square feet in area with a minimum dimension of 2 feet. EXCEPTION: The hatch shall not be required on smokeproof enclosures or on stairways that extend to the roof with an opening onto that roof. (n) Stairway Construction—Exterior. Exterior stairways shall be of noncombustible material except that on Types III and IV buildings not ex- ceeding two stories in height, located in Fire Zones No. 2 and No. 3, and on Type V buildings, they may be of wood not less than 2 inches in nominal thickness. Exterior stairways shall not project into yards where protection of open- ings is required. Where there is enclosed usable space under stairs, the walls and soffits of the enclosed space shall be protected on the enclosed side as required for one-hour fire -resistive construction. (o) Stairway to' Roof. In every building four or more stories in height, one stairway shall extend to the roof surface, unless the roof has a slope greater than four in 12. (p) Headroom. Every required stairway shall have a headroom clearance of not less than 6 feet 6 inches. Such clearances shall be established by measuring vertically from a plane parallel and tangent to the stairway tread nosing to the soffit above at all points. Ramps Sec. 3306. (a) General. Ramps used as exits shall conform to the provi- sions of this Section. (b) Width. The width of ramps shall be as required for stairways. (c) Slope. Ramps required by Table No. 33-A shall not exceed a slope of one vertical to X horizontal. The slopeof 9ther ramps shall not exceed one vertical to 8 hortzonta . � I ; � _ r (d) Landings. Ramps having slopes greater than one vertical to 15 horizontal shall have landings at the;top and bottom and at least one in- termediate landing shall be provided for each 5 feet of rise. Top landings and intermediate landings shall have a dimension measured in the direc- tion of ramp run of not less than 5 feet. Landings at the bottom of ramps shall have a dimension in the direction of ramp run of not less than 6 feet. Doors in any position shall not reduce the minimum dimension of the landing to less than 42 inches and shall not reduce the required width by more than 31/2 inches when fully open. (e) Handrails. Ramps having slopes exceeding one vertical to 15 horizontal shall have handrails as required for stairways, except that in- termediate handrails shall not be required. 504 (f) Construction. Ramps shall be constructed as required for stairways. (g) Surface. The surface of ramps shall be roughened or shall be of nonslip materials. Horizontal Exit Sec. 3307. (a) Used as a Required Exit. if conforming to the provisions of this Chapter, a horizontal exit may be considered as a required exit. (b) Openings. All openings in a wall which provides a horizontal exit shall be protected by a fire assembly having a fire -resistance rating of not ire less than one and oneomatic- half hours. Such When sub ect to productsshall be ofcom- >< closing as provided in Section 4306 (b) J bustion other than heat. h (c) Discharge Areas. A orizontal exit shall lead into a Floor area hav- g capacity for an occupant load not less than the occupant load served in insuch exit. The capacity shall be determined by allowing 3 square feet of by net clear floor area per ambulatory occupant and 20 square feet per nonambulatory occupant. The area into which the horizontal exit leads shall be provided with exits other than additional horizontal exits as re- quired by Section 3302. Exit Enclosures Sec. 3308. (a) General. Every interior stairway, ramp or escalator shall be enclosed as specified in this Section. EXCEPTIONS: 1. In other than Group I Occupancies, an enclosure will not be required for a stairway, ramp or escalator serving only one adjacent Floor and not connected with corridors or stairways serving other floors. For enclosure of escalators serving Group B Occupancies, see Chapter 17. 2. Stairs in Group R, Division 3 Occupancies and stairs within individual apartments in Group R, Division I Occupancies need not be enclosed. Construction. Enclosure walls shall be of not less than (b) Enclosure two-hour fire -resistive construction in buildings more than four stories in height and shall be of not less than 'one-hour fire resistive construction elsewhere. (c) Openings into Enclosures. There shall be no openings into exit enclosures except exit doorways and openings in exterior walls. All exit doors in an exit enclosure shall be protected by a fire assembly having a fire -protection rating of not less than one hour where one-hour shaft con- struction is permitted and one and one-half hours where two-hour shaft construction is required, meas ofhproducbe ts of ctombustionself-closing detecttors other shall thanthan eat closing by The maximum transmitted than heat as provided for in Section 4306 (b). temperature end point shall not exceed 450° F. above ambient at the end of 30 minutes of the fire exposure specified in U.B.C. sha so. hall (d) Extent of Enclosure. Stairway and ramp enclosures landings and parts of floors connecting stairway flights and shall alsinclude a corridor on the ground floor leading from the stairway ex- terior to the of the building. Enclosed corridors or passageways are not required 505 416-420 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE 1979 EDITIONe✓ - wh�--� [ �� Z� e (Y%2Z 2a a. O t • • . " _ of any floor and the upper surface of the floor next above, except that the Sec. 416. OCCUPANC is a purpose for which a building; or'part thereof, is used intended E. topmost story shall be that portion of a building included between the up - or used. •r � per surface of the topmost floor and the ceiling or roof g oo above. If the OCCUPANT LOAD.` See Section 3301 (c). = — ''"• •v. � � � finished floor level directly floor, space Y above a basement or unused under- ORIEL WINDOW is a •window which projects from the main line more than 6 feet above grade as defined herein for more than 50 percent of anis enclosing wall of a building and is carried on brackets or corbels. 1. of the total perimeter or is more than 12 feet above grade as defined herein M OWNER is any person, agent, firm or corporation having a legal or at any point, such basement or unused under -Floor space shall be consi- dered as a story. equitable interest in the property. F ?I STORY, FIRST, is the lowest story in -a building which qualifies as a -Sec. 417. PANIC HARDWARE. See Section 3301 (c). jlt story, as defined herein, except that a Floor level in a building having only one floor level shall be classified as a first story, provided such floor level PERMIT is an official document or certificate issued by the building of- 4' is not more than 4 feet below grade, as defined herein, for more than 50 ficial authorizing performance of a specified'activity. +; - i percent of the total perimeter, or more than 8 feet below grade, as defined PERSON is a natural person, his heirs, executors, administrators or" herein, at any point. assigns, and also includes a firm, partnership or corporation, its or their STREET is any thoroughfare or public space not less than 16 feet in successors or assigns, or the agent of any of the aforesaid. r. i! y width which has been dedicated or deeded to the public for public use. PLATFORM, ENCLOSED, is a partially enclosed portion of an assembly room the ceiling of which is not more than 5 feet above the pro- ) �� STRUCTURE is that which is built or constructed, an edifice or building of any` kind, or any piece of work artificially built up scenium opening and which is designed or used for the presentation of. 1 or com- posed of parts joined together in some definite manner. plays, demonstrations, or other entertainment ,wherein scenery, drops, T decorations or other effects may be installed or used. , Sec. 421. No definitions. PUBLIC WAY. See Section 3301 (c). U .. Sec. 418. No definitions. Sec. 422. U.B.C. STANDARDS is the Uniform Building Code Stan- R dards, 1979 Edition. (See Chapter 60.) Sec. 419. REPAIR is the. reconstruction or renewal of any part of an existing building for the purpose of its maintenance. �} Sec. 423. VALUE or VALUATION of a building shall be the estimated ^, 3 - i..- cost to replace the building in kind, based on current replacement costs, as . _ : 131rM.. determined in Section 304 (a). Sec. 420. SHAFT is a vertical opening through a -building for elevator§.K, - VENEER. See Section 3002. dumbwaiters, mechanical equipment or similar purposes. VENTILATING CEILING is. a suspended ceiling containing SHALL, as used in this code, is mandatory. ' ' az ` ; many small apertures through which air, at low pressure, is forced'downward SMOKE DETECTOR is an approved detector which senses visible or . : from an overhead plenum dimensioned by the concealed space between invisible particles of combustion. The detector shall bear a label or other' )}suspended ceiling and the Floor or roof above. identification issued by an approved testing agency having a service for in:� W spection of materials and workmanship at the factory during fabrication'.. .: and assembly. �arcu�2" I Sec. 424. WALLS shall be defined as follows: '1 STAGE is a partially enclosed portion'of an assembly buildinglwhich is • - 4 Bearing Wall is an w 8 y all meeting either of the following classifications: designed or used for the presentation of plays, demonstrations or other I • Any ►notal or wood stud wall which supports more than 100 pounds entertainment wherein scenery, drops or other effects may be installed or:. ' per lineal foot of superimposed load. used, and where the distance between the top of the proscenium opening 2. Any masonry or concrete wall which supports more than 200 and the ceiling above the stage is more than 5 feet. Y#. ,1e. ,q3r, 1p pounds per lineal foot superimposed load, or an such wall sup - Y p - its STAIRWAY. Two or more risers shall constitute a stairwa , j porting own weight for more than one story. STORY is that portion of a buirding ncluded between the upper surface a+ Exterior Wall is any wall or element of a wall, or any member or group Of members, which defines the exterior boundaries or courts of a building 44 , 45 I' 3302 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE j f : vided with exits as requii=ed for stories. Floors above the second story and basements shall have not less than two exits except whensuch floors or basements are used exclusively for the service of the building. EXCEPTION: Except as provided in Table No. 33-A only one exit shall be required from a basement within an individual dwelling unit. (b) Width., The total width of exits in feet shall be not less than the total occupant load served divided by 50. approximately equally among the seSuch width of exits shall be divided Such exits. The total exit width re- quired from any story of a building shall be determined by using the occu- pant load of that story plus thepercentages which exit through the level underconsideration, of the s ant loads of floors onsideratafollows:L Fifty percent of the occupant load in the first adjacent story above (and the first adjacent story below, when a story below exits through level under consideration). 2. Twenty-five percent g the o the occupant load in the story immediately beyond the first adjacent story. The maximum exit width required from an maintained. y story of a building shall be ' (c) Arrangement of Exits. If only two exits are required they shall be placed a distance apart equal to not less than one-half of thelength of the maximum overall diagonal dimension of the building or area to be served . .measured in a straight line between exits. EXCEPTION: Where exit enclosures are provided as the required means of egress and are interconnected by a corridor conforming to the re- quirements of Section 3304 (g), exit separations may be measured in a direct line of travel within the exit corridor. Enclosure walls shall be not less than 30 feet apart at any point in a direct line of measurement. Where three or more exits are required, they shall be arranged a reasonable distance apart so that if one becomes blocked the others will be -available. (d)•Distance to Exits. The maximum distance of travel from an to an exterior exit door, horizontal exit, exit passageway enclosed stairway in a buildingY Point throughout shall not exceed 150 feet or pped 2 an automatic sprinkler system %with an automaticsprinkler s stem throughout. f These distanceseet in a e creased 100 feet when the last 150 feet is within a corridor, building equipped j Section 3304. See Section 3317 for GroupY be in- creased E Occupancy travel distances. ng with •,--.In a one-story Group B, Division 4 Occup y warehouse and in one-stor . - Panc classified as a factory or be increased to Y airplane hangars the exit travel distance may sprinklers stem throughout and f the building with smoke and heuipped with at automatic Y g P is as specified in Section 3206, eat ventilation In an open parking garage, as defined in Section 709, , distance may be increased to 250 feet. the exit travel (e) Exits Through Adjoining or Accessory Areas. Exits from a room 500 3302.3303 1979 EDITION • = '' •1 may open into an adjoining o, in rvening room or area, provided such adjoining. room: is accessory to a ea served and provides a direct means of egress to an exit corridor, a 't airway, exterior exit, horizontal exit, exterior exit balcony or exit passageway. EXCEPTION: Exits are not to pass through kitchens, storerooms; 4 restrooms, closets or spaces used for similar purposes. 1 Foyers, lobbies and reception rooms constructed as required for cor- ridors shall not be construed as intervening rooms. •-(f) Entrances to Buildings. Main exits from buildings requiring access by the physically handicapped, as listed in Table No. 33-A, shall be usable by individuals in wheelchairs and be on a level that would make .the elevators accessible where provided. Doorsf Sec. 3303. (a) General. This section shall apply to every exit door sere- ` __ ing an area havi�ng an occupant load of more than 10, or serving hazardous rooms or areas; except thatTSubsections (c); (i)-and_(j)-shall apply_to-all-exit - --- •.. -_-- -._..,.....oma Henri=fnrThlrman=�. r; (b) Swing. Exit doors shall swing in the direction of exit travel when serving, any hazardous area or when serving an occupant load of 50 or more. Double-acting doors shall not be used as exits serving a tributary occu- pant load of more than 100 nor shall they be used as a part of a fire assembly nor equipped with panic hardware. A double-acting door shall be provided with a view panel of not less than 200 square inches. (cJType of Lock or Latch. Exit doors shall be openable from the in- side without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. ' EXCEPTIONS: 1. This requirement shall not apply to exterior exit doors i in a Group B Occupancy if there is a readily visible, durable sign on or adja- cent to the door stating "THIS DOOR TO REMAIN UNLOCKED DUR- ING BUSINESS HOURS." The sign shall be in letters not less than 1 inch OrM high on a contrasting background. The locking device must be of a type that will be readily distinguishable as locked. The use of this exception may be revoked by the building official for due cause. sr: 2. Exit doors from buildings or rooms having an occupant load of 10 or less may be provided with a night latch, dead bolt or security chain, provided tpe ` such devices are openable from the inside without the use of a key, special knowledge or effort and mounted at a height not to exceed 48 inches above the finished floor. t. Manually operated edge- or surface -mounted flush bolts and surface bolts are prohibited. When exit doors are used in pairs and approved automatic flush bolts are used, the door leaf having the automatic flush bolts shall have no door knob or surface -mounted hardware. The unlatch- ing of any leaf shall not require more than one operation. if EXCEP'T'ION: Group R, Division 3 Occupancies. 501 3303 'I _ • j� j� UNIFORM BUILDING CODE (d) Panic Hardware. Panic hard 1'I1;1h �• the requirements of U.B.C; Standard N en installed, shall com 1 shall be mounted at a height of not less than 30 inches nor more than with No. 33-4 and the activating member 44 inches above the floor. The unlatching I when applied in the direction of exit tragelorce shall not exceed 15 (e) Width and Height. Pounds to permit the installation of a door not less than 3 feet in width required exit doorway shall be of a size as than 6 feet 8 inches in height. When installed n exit doorways ,shall be capable of opening at least and not less the clear width'of the e, exit doors xitwa degrees and shall be so mounted that exit width required b y is not less than 32 inches. In Computing Shall be used. y Section 3302 (b), the net dimension of the exitway (f)Door Leaf Width. No leaf width. of an exit door shall exceed 4 • ' (9) Special Doors, feet in used as required exits. Powertg' sliding and overhead doors shall not be dard No. 33-1 may operated doors complying with U. f (h) Egress from Door. used for exit purposes. B.C. Stan- give immediate access to an aefy exit door required by this section shalt ' V-1.-J),Chane PProved means of egress from the building, g in Floor Level at Doors. Regardless of the Occupant i there shall be a floor or landing I ng shall be not more Chari 1 ,n h lower each the thrside of a deshold of the doorway. ad, Where doors open over landin s, oor The floor or land I M + than S feet. g the landing shall have a length of not less EXCEPTIONS: I. Where the door Opens C2771enclosure, the landing need not have a length of 5tfeet,stair of a _1- smokeproof -Gro Group-R, , (Division 3 Occupancies and within individual units of Of stairs or on an exteOrior andira s' a door may open on the top ste top step or exterior landin and the 1landineastnothe dmore than of sw n of a flight the -floor level. g g 8 over the 3: In4Group R Division 3 Occu V, inches below swift over stairs or steps. Panties, screen doors and storm doors may 4• In Group en Division 3 where a door opens Occupancies and private garages and sheds over a landin the width of the door. g. the landing shall have a �length )�Door Identification. g equal to (� specified in Section 5406. Glass doors shall conform to the requirements Exit doors shall be so marked that they are readily distinguishable from the adjacent construction. (k) Additional Doors, When additional doors are provided for egress purposes, they shall conform to all provisions of this chapter. EXCEPTION: APProved revolving ma g doors having leaves which will colt lapse under opposing 1 • Such doors have a minimum width of 6 feet 6 inche used in exit es. ons, 2. The provided: Y are not used in occupancies where exits are required to be equipped 502 c f. 1979 EDITION 3303-3304 with panic hardware. _ 3. At least one conforming exit door is located adjacent to each revolving 7 door installed in a building. 4. The revolving door shall not be considered to provide any exit width. ` Corridors and Exterior Exit Balconies Sec. 3304. (a) General. This section shall apply to every corridor serving ` as a required exit for an occupant load of 10 or more except as provided in Subsection (b) for Group R, Divisions 1 and 3 Occupancies. For the pur- :`poses-of the section, the term "corridor" shall include "exterior exit balconies" and any covered or enclosed exit passageway, including .�= = walkways,• tunnels and malls. Partitions, rails, counters and similar space !"dividers not over 5 feet, 9 inches in height above the floor shall not be con- i Pstrued to form corridors. �' Exit, corridors shall be continuous until egress is provided from the ybtiilding and shall not be interrupted by intervening rooms. �_° : 4z;: ,• rEXCEPTION: Foyers, lobbies or reception rooms constructed as required _ - n for corridors shall not be construed as intervening rooms. be (b) Width. Every corridor serving an occupant load of 10 or more shall 1 be not less in width than 44 inches. Regardless of occupant load, corridors �• in Group R, Division 3 Occupancies and within dwelling units in Group R, _4 Division l ,Occupancies shall have a minimum width of 36 inches. For special requirements for Groups E and I Occupancies, see Sections 3317 -and 3319. . -i', (c) Height. Corridors and exterior exit balconies shall have a clear Y < height of not less than 7 feet measured to the lowest projection from the .`' ceiling. -J _, 2�'(d) Projections. The required width of corridors shall be unobstructed. EXCEPTION: Handrails and doors, when fully opened, shall not reduce .SIC+1 '✓ --�h ' , ,the required width by more than 7 inches. Doors in any position shall not _�reduce the required width by more than one-half. Other nonstructural projec- I p1° ,•,, tions such as trim and similar decorative features may project into required width I y: inches on each side. ' ll �s`•'(e) Access to Exits. When more than one exit is required, they shall be 1 0 arranged that it is possible to go in either direction from any point in a :domdor to a separate exit, except for dead ends not exceeding 20 feet in �. length. except -.3�(f) Changes in'Elevation. When a corridor or exterior exit balcony is t' ' accessible to an elevator, changes in elevation of the floor shall be made by [netts of a ramp. (g) Construction. Walls of corridors serving an occupant load of 30 or -store shall be of not less than one-hour fire -resistive construction and the . : Y "&filings shall be not less than that required for a one-hour fire -resistive _ 'floor or roof system. EXCEPTIONS: 1. One-story buildings housing Group B, Division 4 Oc- "_ ; d :t _ cupancies. 503 3304.3305 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE 2. Corridors more than 30 feet in width where occupancies served b corridors have at least one exit independent from the corridor. 3. Exterior sides of exterior exit balconies. Y such When the ceiling of the entire story is an element of a one -h resistive floor or roof system, the corridor wall our fire - mg. When the room side fire -resistive membrane of the corridor wall is may Our at the ceil- c arried through to the underside of a fire -resistive floor or roof above, the corridor side of the ceiling may be protected by the use of ceiling as required for one-hour floor or roof system construction or the corridor ceiling may be of the same construction as the corridor H materials Ceilings of noncombustible construction May walls. fire -resistive ceiling. Y be suspended below the For wall and ceiling finish requirements, see Table No. 42-13, (h) Openings. Where corridor walls are required to be of one-hour fire - resistive construction by Subsection Protected by a tight -fitting (g) above, every door opening a fire -protection rating g smoke and draft control door assembly having ac- cordance with U.g, g of not less than 20 minutes when tested in ac - C. Standard No. 43-2 without the hose stream test. The door and frame shall bear an approved label or other identification show- ing the rating thereof, the name of the manufacturer and the identification the fac Of the service conducting the inspection of materials and workmanship at tory during fabrication and assembl shall be maintained self-closing or shall be automatic closing in accordance with Section 4306 (b) 2. Smoke and draft control door assemblies shall be provided with a gasket so installed as to provide a seal where the door meets the stop on both sides and across the top. Other interior openings shall be fixed aDd protected by approved '/e -inch -thick wired glass installed in steel frames.' The total area of all openings, other than doors, in an in- terior corridor shall not exceed 25 Of the room which it is separatin Y Portion d r ll percent of the area of the corridor wall see Section 4306. view g from the corridor. For duct Openings larger than 1 inch in diameter the ughbe nthelled if door, have at least a V4 -inch - thick thick glass disc and the holder is of Y require a hole not subject to temperatures of 1700*F metal which will not melt out when EXCEPTION: Protection of openings in the interior balconies is not required. walls of exterior exit (i) Location on Property. Exterior exit balconies shall not be located in an area where openings are required to be protected due to location on the Property. Stairways Sc' 37365• (a) General. Ever y stairway serving any thereof shall conform to the requirements of this section. building or Portion EXCEPTION: Stairs or ladders used only to attend equipment e—from.the requirements of this section. (b) Width "Stairways ,+ q Pment are exempt serving an occupant load of more than 50 shall be 504 3305 IS" EDITION not less in width than 44 inches. tai ay serving an occupant load of 50 or less may be 36_inches wide�Privat st'a.. ays_se`rving an occupanfload� ,of 1"ess tthan-lb-may-be30 incheswide Handrails may project into the required width a distance of 3%: inches from each side of a stairway. Other nonstructural projections such as trim and similar decorative features may project into required width 1'/: inches on each side. �(i7--Rise`and`Runt The rise of every step in a stairway shall be not less thinches nor greater than 71/2 inches. Except as permitted in Subsec- an 4 tions (d) and (f), the run shall be not less than 10 inches as measured horizontally between the vertical planes of the furthermost projection of adjacent treads. Except as permitted in Subsections (d), (e) and (f), the largest tread run within any flight of stairs shall not exceed the smallest by more than % inch. The greatest riser height within any flight of stairs shall not exceed the smallest by more than % inch. EXCEPTIONSi 1: Private stairways serving an occupant load of less than l0 and stairways -to unoccupied roofs may be constructed with an 8 -inch max- imum rise and 9 -inch minimum run. public way, walk or driveway 2. Where the bottom riser adjoins a sloping p having an established grade and serving as a landing, a variation in height of the bottom riser of not more than 3 inches in every 3 feet of stairway width is permitted. (d) Winding Stairways. In Group R, Division 3 Occupancies and in Private stairways in Group R, Division l Occupancies, winders may be used if the required width of run is provided at a point not more than 12 inches from the side of the stairway where the treads are the narrower, but in no case shall any width of run be less than 6 inches at any point. (e) Circular Stairways. Circular stairs may be used as an exit, provided the minimum width of run is not less than 10 inches and the smaller radius is not less than twice the width of the stairway. The largest tread width or riser height within any flight of stairs shall not exceed the smallest by more than % inch. • (f) Spiral Stairways. In Group R, Division 3 Occupancies and in private stairways within individual units of Group R, Division 1 Occupancies, spiral stairways may be installed. Such stairways may be used for required exits when the area served is limited to 400 square feet. The tread must provide a clear walking area measuring at least 26 inches from the outer edge of the supporting column to the inner edge of the handrail. A run of at least 71/2 inches is to be provided at a point 12 inches from where the tread is the narrowest. The rise must be sufficient to pro- vide 6 -foot 6 -inch headroom. The rise shall not exceed 9'/x inches. (g) Landings. Every landing shall have a dimension measured in the direction of travel'equal to the width of the stairway. Such dimension need not exceed 4 feet when the stair has a straight run. A door swinging over a landing shall not reduce the width of the landing to less than one-half its required width at any position in its swing nor by more than 7 inches when 505 3305 - . UNIFORM BUILDING CODE fully open: See Section 3303 (i). EXCEPTION: Stairs serving an unoccupied roof are exempt from these provisions. (h) Basement Stairways. Where a basement stairway and a stairway to an upper story terminate in the same exit enclosure, an approved barrier shall be -provided to prevent persons from continuing on into the base- ment. Directional exit signs shall be provided as specified in Section 3312 (b). (i) Distance Between Landings. There shall be not more than 12 feet vertically between landings. �(j)-Handrail Stairways shall have handrails on each side, and -every stair_way--required to be more than 88 inches in width shall be provided with not less than one intermediate handrail for each 88 inches of required width. Intermediate handrails shall be spaced approximately equal within the entire width of the stairway EXCEPTIO—&-l;_St, ays 44 inches or less in width and stairways serv- ing one individual dwelling unit in Group R, Division I or 3 Occupancies may have one handrail, except that such stairways open on one or both sides shall have handrails provided on the open side or sides. .4Z 2'Piivate stairways 30 inches or less in height may have handrails on one side only. Handrails shall be placed not less than 30 inches nor more than 34 inches above the nosing of treads. They shall be continuous the full length of the stairs and except for private stairways at least one handrail shall ex- tend not less than 6 inches beyond the top and bottom risers, and ends shall be returned or shall terminate in newel posts or safety terminals. Handrails projecting from a wall shall have a space of not less than I %2 inches between the wall and the handrail. The handgrip portion of hand- rails shall be not less than 1'/o inches nor more than 2 inches in cross-sec- tional dimension and shall have a smooth surface with no sharp corners. (k) Guardrails. See Section 1716. =- (1) Exterior Stairway Protection. All openings in the exterior wall below or within 10 feet, measured horizontally, of an exterior exit stairway serving a building over two stories in height shall be protected by a self- closing fire assembly having a three -fourths -hour fire -resistive rating. EXCEPTION: Openings may be unprotected when two scparated exterior - stairways serve an exterior exit balcony. _ (m) Stairway Construction—Interior. Interior stairways shall be con- structed as specified in Part V of this code. Where there is enclosed usable space under stairs, the walls and soffits of the enclosed space shall be protected on the enclosed side as required for one-hour fire -resistive construction. See Section 3308. All required interior stairways which extend to the top floor in any building four or more stories in height shall have provided at the highest point of the stair shaft an approved hatch openable to the exterior not less than 16 square feet in area with a minimum dimension of 2 feet. 506 1979 EDITION 3305.3306 EXCEPTION: The hatch shall not be required on smokeproof enclosures . or on stairways that extend to the roof with an opening onto that roof. . . (n) Stairway Construction—Exterior. Exterior stairways shall' be of noncombustible material except that on Types III and IV buildings not ex- ceeding two stories in height, and on Type V buildings, they may be of wood not less than 2 inches in nominal thickness. Exterior stairways shall not project into yards where protection of open- ings is required. Where there is enclosed usable space under stairs, the walls and soffits of the enclosed space shall be protected on the enclosed side as required for one-hour fire -resistive construction. (o) Stairway to Roof. In every building four or more stories in height, one stairway shall extend to the roof surface, unless the roof has a slope greater than four in 12. (p) Headroom. Every required stairway, shall liave a headroom clearance of not less than 6 feet 6 inches. Such clearances shall be established by measuring vertically from a plane parallel and tangent to the stairway tread nosing to the soffit above at all points. (q) Stairway Numbering System. An approved sign shall be located at each floor level landing in all enclosed stairways of buildings four or more stories in height. The sign shall indicate the floor level, the terminus of the `. top and bottom of the stairway and the identification of the stairway. The sign shall be located approximately 5 feet above the floor landing in a post- fi tion which is readily visible when the door is in the open or closed position. Signs shall comply with the requirements of U; B.C. Standard No. 33-2. . Ramps - Sec. 3306. (a) General. Ramps used as exits shall conform to the provi- sions of this section. (b) Width. The width of ramps shall be as required for stairways. (c) Slope. Ramps required by Table No. 33-A shall not exceed a slope of one vertical to 12 horizontal. The slope of other ramps shall not exceed one vertical to 8 horizontal. 1 When provided with fixed seating, the main floor of the assembly room of a Group A, Division 1, Division 2, 2.1 or 3 Occupancy may have a slope not to exceed one vertical to five horizontal. (d) Landings. Ramps having slopes greater than one vertical to 15 horizontal shall have landings at the top and bottom, and at least one in- termediate landing shall be provided for each 5 feet of rise. Top landings and intermediate landings shall have a dimension measured in the direc- tion of ramp'run of not less than 5 feet. Landings at the bottom of ramps shall have a dimension in the direction of ramp run of not less than 6 feet. Doors in any position shall not reduce the minimum dimension of the landing to less than 42 inches and shall not reduce the required width by more than 3'/z inches when fully open. 507 •s. !RI 3303 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE Rooms, Section 3322; Reviewing Stands, Grandstands and Bleachers, Sections 3323 and 3324; and Open Parking Garages, Section 709 (g). For stage exits, see Section 3907. Every story or portion thereof having an occupant load of 501 to 1000 shall have not less than three exits. , Every story or portion thereof having an occupant load of 1001 or more shall have not less than four exits. The number of exits required from any story of a building shall be determined by using the occupant load of that story plus the percentages of the occupant loads of floors which exit through the level under consideration as follows: " 1. Fifty percent of the occupant load in the first adjacent story above and the first adjacent story below, when a stoiy•below exits through the level under consideration. 2. Twenty-five percent of the occupant load in the story immediately beyond t the first adjacent story. jt The maximum number of exits required for any story shall be maintained dritil egress is provided from the structure. (See Section 3311.) (b) Width. The total width of exits in feet shall be not less than the total occupant load served divided by 50. Such width of exits shall be divided approx- imately equally among the separate exits. The total exit width required from any story of a building shall be determined by using the occupant load of that story plus the percentages of the occupant loads of floors which exit through the level under consideration as follows: 1. Fifty percent of the occupant load in the first adjacent story above and the first adjacent story below, when a storybelow exits through the level under consideration. 2. Twenty-five percent of the occupant load in the story immediately beyond the first adjacent story. , •-The, maximum exit widthrequired from any story of a building shall be maintained. - (c) Arrangement of Exits. If only two exits are required, they shall be placed a distance apart equal to not less than one half of the length of the maximum overall diagonal dimension of the building or area to be served measured in a straight line - —y between exits. — EXCEPTION: When exit enclosures are provided as a portion of the required exit and are interconnected by a corridor conforming to the requirements of Section 3305 (g), exit separations'may be measured along a direct line of travel within the - exit corridor. Enclosure walls shall be not less than 30 feet apart at any point in a direct line of measurement. When three or more exits are required, they shall be arranged a reasonable distance apart so that if one becomes blocked the others will be available. (d) Distance to Exits. The maximum distance of travel from any point to an exterior exit door, horizontal exit, exit passageway or an enclosed stairway in a building not equipped with an automatic sprinkler system throughout shall not exceed 150 feet, or 200 feet in a building equipped with an automatic sprinkler 1982 EDITION I .� 3303-3304 ;system throughout. These distances may be increased 1 GMet when the last 15 Meet is within a corridor, complying with Section 3305. See Section 3319 for Group E Occupancy and Section 3320 for Group H Occupancy travel distances. In a one-story Group B, Division 4 Occupancy classified as a factory or warehouse and in one-story airplane hangars, the exit travel distance may be }increased to 400 feet if the building is equipped with an automatic sprinkler system throughout and provided wiih smoke and heat ventilation as specified in -Section 3206. In an open parking garage, as defined in Section 709, the exit travel distance may be increased to 250 feet. s (e) Exits Through Adjoining Rooms. Rooms may have one exit through an ;adjoining or intervening room which provides a direct, obvious and unobstructed °means of travel to an exit corridor, exit enclosure or until egress is provided from, the building, provided the total distance of travel does not exceed that permitted Eby other provisions of this code. In other than dwelling units, exits shall not pass 'through kitchens, store rooms, rest rooms, closets or spaces used for similar Y purposes. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Rooms within dwelling units may exit through more than one ' intervening room. 2. Rooms with a cumulative occupant load of 10 or less may exit through more than one intervening room. Foyers, lobbies and reception rooms constructed as required for corridors shall not be construed as intervening rooms. Doors ' (Sec. 3304. (i)-Genera17Tfii- section shall apply to every exit door serving an 11 area -having -an occupant -load -of 10 or more, or serving hazardous rooms or areas, least one exterioi exexi� door that -meets -the -requirement s -of -Subsection (e). (b) Swing. Exit doors shall swing in the direction of exit travel when serving any hazardous area or when serving an'area having an occupant load of 50 or more. r Double-acting doors shall not be used as exits when any of the following conditions exist: 1. The occupant load served by the door is 100 or more. 2. The door is part of a fire assembly. 3. The door is part of a smoke- and draft -control assembly. 4. Panic hardware is required or provided on the door. A double-acting door shall be provided with a view panel of not less than 200 square inches. �(c Type of Lock or Latch. Exit doors shall be openable from the -inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. EXCEPTIONS: 1. This requirement shall not apply to exterior exit doors in a Group B Occupancy if there is a readily visible, durable sign on or adjacent to the 546 11 1 F" 547 M 3304 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE door stating rl 1SOOR TO REMAIN UNLOCKED DURING BUSINESS + HOURS. The ign all be in letters not less than 1 inch high on a contrasting' background. I ing device must be a type that will be readily distinguishable as locked. The use of this exception may be revoked by the building official for due ` cause. 2. Exit doors from individual dwelling units and guest rooms of Group R Occupancies having an occupant load of 10 or less may be provided with a night latch, dead bolt or security chain, provided such devices are openable from the inside without the use of a key or tool and mounted at a height not to exceed 48 inches above the finished floor. Manually operated edge- or surface -mounted flush bolts and surface bolts are prohibited. When exit doors are used in pairs and approved automatic flush bolts are used, the door leaf having the automatic flush bolts shall have no door knob or surface -mounted hardware. The unlatching of any leaf shall not require more than one operation. , EXCEPTION: Group R, Division 3 Occupancies. (d) Panic Hardware. Panic hardware, when installed, shall comply with the regtiirements of U.B.C. Standard No. 33-4. The activating member shall be mounted at a height of not less than 30 inches nor more than 44 inches above the floor. The unlatching force shall not exceed 15 pounds when applied in the direction of exit travel. f(e) %Width and Height. Every required exit doorway shall be of a size as to permit the installation of a door not less than 3 feet in width and not less than 6 feet 8 inches in height. When installed, exit doors shall be capable of opening so that the clear width of the exit is not less than 32 inches. In computing the exit width required by Section 3303 (b), the net dimension of the exitway shall be used. (f) Door Leaf Width. A single leaf of an exit door shall not exceed 4 feet in width. (g) Special Doors. Revolving, sliding and overhead doors shall not be used as required exits.. Power -operated doors complying with U.B.C. Standard No. 33-1 may be used for exit purposes. Such doors when swinging shall have two guide rails installed on the swing side projecting out from the face of the doorjambs for a distance not less than the widest door leaf. Guide rails shall be not less than 30 inches in height with solid or mesh panels to prevent penetration into door swing and shall be capable of resisting a horizontal load at top of rail of not less than 50 pounds per lineal foot. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Walls or other type separators may be used in lieu of the above guide rail, provided all the criteria are met. 2. Guide rails in industrial or commercial occupancies not accessible to the public may conform with Exception 4 to the provision of Section 1711. 3. Doors swinging toward flow of traffic shall not be permitted for use by untrained pedestrian traffic unless actuating devices start to function at least 8 feet I 1 inches beyond door in open position and guide rails extend 6 feet 5 inches beyond door in open position. Clearances for guide rails shall be as follows: 548 -i - EDITION 3304-3305 1�2 1: Six inches maximum between rails and leading edge of door at the closest a point in its arc of travel. 2: Six inches maximum between rails and the door in open position. �14� 3. Two inches minimum between rail at hinge side and door in open position. '4" TWo inches maximum between freestanding rails and jamb or other adjacent atrface: Y (h) Floor Levert Do�Regardless of the occupant load, there shall be a Moor-orcm each side of a door. The floor or landing shall be not more than inch lower than the threshold of the doorway. When doors open over landings, Y� the landing shall have a length of not less than 5 feet. `�- EXCEPTIONS: I rWhen the door opens into a stair of a smokeproof enclosure, the landing need not have a length of 5 feet. ef_2!.)l�4Group R, Division 3 Occupancies and within individual units of Group R, Division 1 Occupancies, a door may open on the top step of a flight of stairs or on an ` exterior landing, provided•the door does not swing over the top step or exterior E; landingandthe landing is not more than 7'h_ inches below the floor level. 3: In Group R, Division 3 Occupancies, screen doors and storm doors may swing t over starts, steps or landings. t 4. InGroup R, Division 3 Occupancies and private garages and sheds when a door opens over a landing, the landing shall have a length equal to the width of the door. f(i) Door IdFntifcation. Glass doors shall conform to the requirements spec - Exit doors shall be so marked that they are readily distinguishable from the adjacent construction. 0) Additional Doors. When additional doors are provided for egress purposes, they shall conform to all provisions of this chapter. EXCEPTION: Approved revolving doors having leaves which will collapse under opposing pressures may be used in exit situations, provided: 1. Such doors have a minimum width of 6 feet 6 inches. 2. At least one conforming exit door is located adjacent to each revolving door. 3. The revolving door shall not be considered to provide any exit width. Corridors and Exterior Exit Balconies - Sec. 330,5. (a) General. This section shall apply to every corridor serving as a required exit for an occupant load of 10 or more except as provided in Subsection (b) for Group R, Divisions I and 3 Occupancies. For the purposes of the section, the term "corridor" shall include "exterior exit balconies" and any covered or enclosed exit passageway, including walkways, tunnels and malls. Partitions, rails, counters and similar space dividers not over 5 feet 9 inches in height above the floor shall not be construed to form corridors. Exit corridors shall not be interrupted by intervening rooms. EXCEPTION: Foyers, lobbies or reception rooms constructed as required for corridors shall not be construed as intervening rooms. (b) Width. Every corridor serving an occupant load of 10 or more shall be not less than 44 inches in width. Regardless of the occupant load, corridors in Group R, Division 3 Occupancies and within dwelling units in Group R, Division I 549 t'i 3305 UNIFORM BUILOM Occupancies shall have a minimum width of 36 inches. For special cqu' for Groups E and I Occupancies, see Sections 3319 and 3321. (c) Height. Corridors and exterior exit balconies shall have a clear hei= less than 7 feet measured to the lowest projection from the ceiling. (d) Projections. The required width of corridors shall be unobstructed z EXCEPTION: Handrails and doors, when fully opened, shall not required width by more than 7 inches. Doors in an me me required width by more than one half. Other nonstructuralprojectionsand similar decorative features may project into the required width 116 inttx%It. each side. (e) Access to Exits. When more than one exit is required, they shall b �' arranged that it is possible to go in either direction from any point in a corridor}"' separate exit, except for dead ends not exceeding 20 feet in length. (f) Changes in Elevation. When a corridor or exterior exit balconyis acQq7' ble to the handicapped, changes in elevation of the floor shall be made by m W'l of a ramp, except as provided for doors by Section 3304 (h). (g) Construction. Walls of corridors serving a Group R, Division 1 or G1o41 Occupancy having an occupant load of 10 or more and walls of corridors sen iq other occupancies having an occupant load of 30 or more shall be of not less that . one-hour fire -resistive construction and the ceilings shall be not less than tls[t required for a one-hour fire -resistive floor or roof system. EXCEPTIONS: t. One-story buildings housing Group B, Division J Occupancies. 2. Corridors more than 30 feet in width where occupancies served by LA corridors have at least one exit independent from the corridor (See Appettdis Chapter 7, Part I, for covered malls.) 3. Exterior sides of exterior exit balconies. 4. In Group 1, Division 3 Occupancies such as jails, prisons, reformatories and similar buildings with open -barred cells forming corridor walls, the corridors aad cell doors need not be fire resistive. When the ceiling of the entire story is an element of a one-hour fire-resistivx floor or roof system, the corridor walls may terminate at the ceiling. When the room -side fire -resistive membrane of the corridor wall is carried through to the underside of a fire -resistive floor or roof above, the corridor side of the ceiling' may be protected by the use of ceiling materials as required for one-hour flooror roof system construction or the corridor ceiling may be of the same construction as the corridor walls. Ceilings of noncombustible construction may be suspended below the fire: resistive ceiling. For wall and ceiling finish requirements, see Table No. 42-B. jai (h) Openings. 1. Doors. When corridor walls are required to be of one -horn fire -resistive construction by Subsection (g) above, every door opening shall be protected by a tight -fitting smoke- and draft -control assembly having a fire - protection rating of not less than 20 minutes when tested in accordance with U.B.C. Standard No. 43-2 without the hose stream test. The door and frame shall 550 3305-3306 ved label or other identification showing the rat' the of, the name �f�turer and the identification of the service cond ting a inspection ' and workmanship at the factory during fabric on d assembly. 0 be maintained self-closing or shall be automatic osin by actuation �e�detector in accordance with Section 4306 (b) mo and draft- [dicr assemblies shall be provided with a gasket so ins led to provide a dere the door meets the stop on both sides and across t 16dPTIONS: 1. Viewports may be installed if they require a hole not larger 00 1 inch in diameter through the door, have at least a'/4 -inch -thick glass disc and #s holder is of metal which will not melt out when subject to temperatures of rfw F_ 2.'Protection of openings in the interior walls of exterior exit balconies is not squired. iienings other than doors. Interior openings for other than doors or ducts rprotected by fixed, approved'/4-inch-thick wired glass installed in steel j.'.7te total area of all openings, other than doors, in any portion of an ircorridor shall not exceed 25 percent of the area of the corridor wall of the wttiich it is separating from the corridor. For duct openings, see Section 4 EXCEPTION: Protection of openings in the ,interior walls of exterior exit balconies is not required. Dation on Property. Exterior exit balconies shall not be located in an area openings are required to be protected due to location on the property. QSm. 3306. (a) General. Every.stairway having_two or more risers serving any i a{ding or portion thereof shall conform to the requirements of this section. EXCEPTION: Stairs or ladders used only to attend equipment are exempt from �14,"' the requirements of this section. 1@) Widthltairways serving an occupant load of 50 or more shall be not less .1*944-fn—clfe­s�in width. Stairways serving an occupant load of 49 or less shall be ales than 36 inches in width. Private stainvays_ser_ving.an occ pant -load -of les 10 shall-be_not less than 30 -inches -in -width HHandrails may project into the required width a distance of 3'/2 inches from Bach side of a stairway. Other nonstructural projections such as trim and similar dMorative features may project into the required width 1'/z inches on each side. i2(c) Rise and'Run The rise of every step in a stairway shall be not less than 4 ?orches nor greatei than 7'/i inches. Except as permited in Subsections (dj and (f), E run shall be not less than 10 inches as measured horizontally between the vertical planes of the furthermost projection of adjacent treads. Except as permit ted in Subsections (d), (e) and ($, the largest tread run within any flight of stairs shall not exceed the smallest by more than 3/8 inch. The greatest riser height within any flight of stairs shall not exceed the smallest by more than 3/s inch. riEXCEPT O lypnvate stairways serving an occupant load of less than 10 and stairways to unoccupied roofs may be constructed with an 8 inch maximum rise and 9 -inch minimum run. 551 A 3306 1 11 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE 2. re`• bottom riser adjoins a sloping public way, walk or driveway having an esta sh grade and serving as a landing, a variation in height of the bottom riser of not 3 inches in every 3 feet of stairway width is permitted. (d) Windi rways. In Group R, Division 3 Occupancies and in private stairways in p R, Division 1 Occupancies, winders may be used if the required width of run is provided at a point not more than 12 inches from the side of the stairway where the treads are the narrower, but in no case shall any width of run be less than 6 inches at any point. (e) Circular Stairways. Circular stairways may be used as an exit, provided the minimum width of run is not less than 10 inches and the smaller radius is not less than twice the width of the stairway. The largest tread width or riser height within any flight of stairs shall not exceed the smallest by more than 3/6 inch. (f) Spiral Stairways. In Group R, Division 3 Occupancies and in private stairways within individual units of Group R, Division 1 Occupancies, spiral stairways may be installed. Such stairways may be used for required exits when the area served is limited to 400 square feet. The tread must provide a clear walking area measuring at least 26 inches from the outer edge of the supporting column to the inner edge of the handrail. A run of at least 7%2 inches is to be provided at a point 12 inches from where the tread is the narrowest. The rise must be sufficient to provide 6 -foot 6 -inch headroom. The rise shall not exceed 91/2 inches. (g� )-L-a%:ijngs-Every landing shall have a dimension measured in the direction ofitravel a 9Llf&_the:wtdth of the stairway. Such dimension need not exceed 4 feet when the stair has a straight run. A door swinging over a landing shall not reduce the width of the landing to less than one half its required width at any position in its swing nor by more than 7 inches when fully open. See Section 3304 (h). EXCEPTION: Stairs serving an unoccupied roof are exempt from these provisions. (h) Basement Stairways. When a basement stairway and a stairway to an upper story terminate in the same exit enclosure, an approved barrier shall be provided to prevent persons from continuing on into the basement. Directional exit signs shall be provided as specified in Section 3314. (i) Distance Between Landings. There shall be not more than 12 feet vertically between landings. fE" (j) Handrails. Stairways shall have handrails on each side, and every stairway required to t e more than 88 inches in width shall be provided with not less than one intermediate handrail for each 88 inches of required width. Intermediate handrails shall be spaced approximately equally across with the entire width of the stairway. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Stairways 44 inches or less in width and stairways serving one individual dwelling unit in Group R, Division 1 or 3 Occupancies may have one handrail, except that such stairways open on one or both sides shall have handrails provided on the open side or sides. 2 19 ,vate stairways 30 inches or less in height may have handrails on one side only. —� 13. Stairways having less than four risers and serving one individual dwelling unit 1982 EDITION 3306 in Group R. Division I or 3, or serving Group M Occupancies need not have handrails. Handrails shall be placed not less than 30 inches nor more than 34 inches above the nosing of treads. They shall be continuous the full length of the stairs and except for private stairways at least one handrail shall extend not less than 6 inches beyond the top and bottom risers. Ends shall be returned or shall terminate in newel posts or safety terminals. The handgrip portion of handrails shall be not less than 11/4 inches nor more than 2 inches in cross-sectional dimension or the shape shall provide an equivalent gripping surface. The handgrip portion of handrails shall have a smooth surface with no sharp corners. Handrails projecting from a wall shall have a space of not less than 11/ inches between the wall and the handrail. (k) Guardrails. See Section 1711. (1) Exterior Stairway Protection. All openings in the exterior wall below or within 10 feet, measured horizontally. of an exterior exit stairway serving a building over two stories in height shall be protected by a self-closing fire assembly having a three -fourths -hour fire -protection rating. EXCEPTION: Openings may be unprotected when two separated exterior stair- ways serve an exterior exit balcony. (m) Interior Stairway Construction. Interior stairways shall be constructed as specified in Part IV of this code. Except when enclosed usable space under stairs is prohibited by Section 3309 (f), the walls and soffits of the enclosed space shall be protected on the enclosed side as required for one-hour fire -resistive construction. All required interior stairways which extend to the top floor in any building four or more stories in height shall have, at the highest point of the stair shaft, an approved hatch openable to the exterior not less than 16 square feet in area with a minimum dimension of 2 feet. EXCEPTION: The hatch need not be provided on smokeproof enclosures or on stairways that extend to the roof with an opening onto that roof. (n) Exterior Stairway Construction. Exterior stairways shall be of noncom- bustible material except that on Types III and IV buildings not exceeding two stories in height, and on Type V buildings, they may be of wood not less than 2 inches in nominal thickness. Exterior stairways shall not project into yards where protection of openings is required. Enclosed usable space under stairs shall have the walls and soffits protected on the enclosed side as required for one-hour fire -resistive construction. (o) Stairway to Roof. In every building four or more stories in height, one stairway shall extend to the roof surface, unless the roof has a slope greater than 4 in 12. See Subsection 3306 (m) for roof hatch requirements. (p) Headroom. Every stairway shall have a headroom clearance of not less than 6 feet 6 inches. Such clearances shall be measured vertically from a plane parallel and tangent to the stairway tread nosings to the soffit above at all points. 552 a 553