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10. <br /> <br />11. <br /> <br />2. An uncoated No. 4 reinforcing bar stubbed up at least 12 inches above the floor plate line and <br />tightly attached to the reinforcing bar located in the roofing. Thc spliced lap of the stubbed up bar <br />to tbe footing bar shall be a minirmlm of 12 inches. <br /> <br />EVERY SLEF~PING ROOM shall have at least one openable window or exterior door approved for <br />emergency egress or rescue. The window sill height shall not be more than 44 inches above the floor. The <br />minimum net clear opening is 5.7 square feet. The minimum net clear opening height shall be 22 inches. <br />The minimum net clear oponlng width shall be 20 inches. Exception: Grade floor windows may have a <br />mininlum net clear opening of 5 square feet. <br /> <br />THE GARAGE shall be separated from the dwelling and its attic area by means of l/2-inch gypsum board <br />applied to the garage side of the wall. Where the separation is a floor-ceiling assembly, the smicU~e <br />supporting the separation shall be protected by 1/2-inch gypsum board or equivalent. The door between thc <br />garage and residence shall be equipped with solid wood doors not less than 1 3/8 inches in thickness or 20- <br />minute fire rated, or equivalent. <br /> <br />SMOKE DETECTORS shall be instaUed in each sleeping room, outside of each separate sleeping krea in the <br />immediate vicinity of thc bedrooms and on each additional story of the dwelling including basements. All <br />detectors shall be intercoanected such that thc actuation of one alan~ will actuate all the alarms in the <br />individual unit and shall provide an alarm which will be audible in all sleeping areas. Smoke deteeters shall <br />be Il0 volt with battey back-up. <br /> <br />SMOKE DETECTOR/POWER. Required smoke detectors shall receive their primary power from the <br />building wiring when such wiring is served from a commercial source, and when primnry power is inter- <br />rupted, shall receive power from a bat~ry. Smoke detectors may be battery operated when installed in <br />buildings without commercial power. <br /> <br />b'IRESTOPPING shall be provided ia the following locations: <br /> 1) Ia concealed spaces of stud walls, including fun'ed spaces not to exceed 10 feet horizontally, <br /> and at the ceiling and floor level. <br /> 2) At all intereonneetions between concealed vertical and horizontal spaces such as occur'at soffits, <br /> drop or cove ceilings, cie. <br /> 3) In concealed spaces between stair stringers at the top and bottom of the nm and wall cavities in <br /> line with the stringers; <br /> 4) At openings around vents, pipes, ducts, chimneys and fireplaces at ceiling and floor level, with <br /> nonoombnstible materials. <br /> <br />HEATING AND COOLING appliances located in a garage shall be protec~d from impact by automobiles. <br />Appliances that generate a glow, spark or flame capable of igniting gasoline vapors located in a garage shall <br />be installed with burners, burner ignition devices or heating elements and switches at least 18 inches above <br />~he floor level. <br /> <br />WATER HEATERS shall be anchored or strapped to the building to resist horizontal displacement due to <br />eainhquake motion. <br /> <br />TRUSS DESIGN. Roof trusses are required to be designed by an Oregon registered Engineer or Architect. <br />For tresses manufactured by an approved fabrication plant, have the design and layout drawings available at <br />the constraction site for the framing inspection. All job site cutting or modification of the roof trusses shall <br />be clearly shown in the engineer's design calculations and drawings. <br /> <br />"APPROVED" only when this sheet is attached to plans. <br /> <br />l-Sto~ Review 2 <br /> <br /> <br />