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6121 SANTIAM SPRINGS CT SE
Permit City
Salem
Permit Number
93-02632
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6121 Santiam Springs Ct. <br />August 11, 1993 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />S.~., Aumsville <br /> <br /> required guardrails shall be a maximum of 4 inches at the nearest point <br /> between the members. (R-214.2) <br /> <br />10. Firestopping shall be provided in the following locations: <br /> A) In concealed spaces of stud walls, including furred spaces, <br /> at the ceiling and floor level; <br /> B) At all interconnecticns between concealed vertical and <br /> horizontal spaces such as occur at soffits, drop ceilings <br /> <br /> C) In concealed spaces between stair stringers at the top and <br /> bottom of the run; <br /> D) At openings around vents, pipes ducts, chimneys and <br /> fireplaces at ceiling and floor level, with noncombustible <br /> materials. (R-402.7) <br /> <br />11. ~very sleeping room shall have at least one operable window approved for <br /> emergency egress or rescue. The window sill height shall not be more <br /> than 44 inches above the floor. The minimum net clear opening width <br /> dimension shall be 20 inches. The minimum net opening height shall be <br /> 24 inches. The minimum net clear opening area shall be at least 5.7 <br /> square feet. (R-210.2) <br /> <br />12. Enclosed accessible space under stairs shall have walls and soffits <br /> protected on the enclosed side with 1/2 inch gypsum board. (R-210.3} <br /> <br />13. The garage shall be completely separated from the residence and its <br /> attic area by means of 1/2-inch gypsum board or equivalent applied to <br /> the garage side. The door between the garage and residence shall be <br /> equipped with solid wood doors not less than i 3/8 inches in thickness <br /> or 2C-minute fire rated, or equivalent. (R-209.2) <br /> <br />14. Appliances that generate a glow, spark or flame capable of igniting <br /> gasoline vapors and located in a garage shall be installed with burners, <br /> burner ignition devices or heating elements and switches at least 18 <br /> inches above the floor level (M-1006.3) <br /> <br />15. Smoke detectors shall be installed outside of each separate sleeping <br /> area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on each additional <br /> story of the dwelling. All detectors shall be interconnected such that <br /> the actuation of one alarm will actuate all the alarms in the individual <br /> unit and shall provide an alarm which will be audible in all sleeping <br /> areas. (R-215.1) <br /> <br />16. Bathrooms shall be provided with artificial light and an approved <br /> mechanical ventilation system capable of producing a change of air every <br /> 12 minutes or a window of not less than 3 sq. ft., one-half of which <br /> must be openable. (R-203.3} <br /> <br /> 17. Individual glazed areas in hazardous locations shall pass the test <br /> (CPSC 16-CFR) requirements of Section R-208.3 (safety glazing). <br /> Mazardous locations are considered as follows: <br /> <br />In doors and within 24 inches of a door. <br />Fixed and sliding panels of sliding-type doors (patio type). <br />Glazing in shower and bathtub doors and enclosures. <br /> <br />"APPROVED" only when this sheet is attached to plans <br /> <br /> <br />
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