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  1. The vertical distance from the ground surface adjacent to the building to the roof eave line at a particular wall. If the vertical distance varies along the wall, eave height shall be the average height.

  2. If a level is “finished” it cannot be classified as an “attic,” regardless of clear ceiling height. Indications that a level is “finished” include whether wall surfaces have been painted and taped/mudded, whether the space is heated/cooled, and whether receptacle outlets have been provided. A space is not “finished” merely

  3. A basement area of less than 800 sf within a duplex dwelling unit or as a self-contained dwelling unit may have a single exit of a private interior stair to the upper level of a duplex or to an exit at grade level.

  4. Combustible Materials in Noncombustible Construction (603, 604) • Sections 603 and 604 make limited exceptions for allowing combustible materials in Types I and II construction and in the exterior walls of Types III and IV construction. • Exceptions include insulation, finish flooring, doors, windows, and trim.

  5. Protruding objects are permitted to extend below the minimum ceiling height required by Section 1003.2 where a minimum headroom of 80 inches (2032 mm) is provided over any circulation paths, including walks, corridors, aisles and passageways.

  6. 1 gru 2019 · Top of gripping surfaces of handrails shall be 34 inches (865 mm) minimum and 38 inches (965 mm) maximum vertically above stair nosings, ramp surfaces and walking surfaces. Handrails shall be at a consistent height above stair nosings, ramp surfaces and walking surfaces.

  7. 504.1 General. The allowable building height, in feet, and the allowable number of stories above grade plane of a building shall be determined based on the type of construction, occupancy classification and whether there is an automatic sprinkler system installed throughout the building.