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BUILDING PERMIT <br />DATE/TIME 04/06/98 15:26 PERMIT NO <br />TYPE Commercial addition/alteration STATUS <br />OCCUPANCY S-5 ISSUED <br />CONST TYPE ~I-N TO EXPIRE <br />UGB: SITE: PAGE <br /> constructed of: <br /> 1) Noncombustible materials. <br /> 2) Fire-retardant-treated wood, <br /> 2} One-hour fire-resistive construction, <br /> 20. SAFEI=K GLAZING. (OSSC Sec 2406) <br /> Glazing subject to human impact shall comply with Part I of <br /> UBC Standard 24-2. <br /> The following shall be considered specific hazardous <br /> locations for the purposes of glazing. <br /> 6, Glazing in fixed or operable panels adjacent to a door <br /> where the nearest edge of the glazing is within a 24-inch <br /> arc of either vertical edge of the door in a closed position <br /> and where the bottom edge of the glazing is less than 60 <br /> inches above the walking surface. <br /> 21. STAIRWAY WIDTH, (OSSC Sec 1006.2) <br /> The minimum stairway width serving an occupant load of 49 or <br /> less shall not be less than 36 inches~ <br /> Handrails may project into the required width a distance of <br /> 3-1/2 inches from each side of a stairway. Stringers and <br /> other projections such as trim and similar decorative <br /> features may project into the required width 1-1/2 inches on <br /> each side. <br /> 22. HANDRAILS. (OSSC Sec 1006.9) <br /> The top of handrails and handrail extensions shall be placed <br /> not less than 24 inches or more than 28 inches above the <br /> nosing of treads and landings. Handrails shall be continuous <br /> the full length of the stairs and. except for private stair- <br /> ways. at least one handrail shall extend in the direction of <br /> the stair run not less than 12 inches beyond the top riser <br /> nor less than 12 inches beyond the bottom riser, Ends shall <br /> be returned or shall terminate in newel posts on safety <br /> terminals. <br /> 22. HANDRAILS. cont'd. <br /> The handgrip portion of handrails shall not be less than <br /> 1-1/4 inches nor more than 2 inches in cross-sectional <br /> dimension or the shape shall provide an equivalent gripping <br /> surface. The handgrip portion of handrails shall have a <br /> smooth surface with no sharp corners, <br /> Handrails projecting from a wall shall have a space of not <br /> less than 1-1/2 inches between the wall and the handrail. <br /> 24, INTERIOR STAIRWAY CONSTRUCTION, <br /> Except when enclosed usable space under stairs is prohibited <br /> by Section 1009.6. the walls and soffits of the enclosed <br /> space shall be protected on the enclosed side as required <br /> for one-hour fire-resistive construction. <br /> 25. ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL and PLUMBING PLANS ARE NOT COVERED <br /> IN THIS PLAN REVIEW. <br /> Electrical, mechanical and plumbing systems are required to <br /> be in compliance with applicable codes. <br /> Separate electrical, mechanical and plumbing permits are <br /> required. <br /> 26. GUARDRAILS. (OSSC Sec 509) <br /> Unenclosed floor and roof openings, open glazed sides of <br /> stairways, landings and ramps, baclonies, which are more <br /> than 30 inches above grade or floor below, and roofs used <br /> for other than service of the building shall be protected by <br /> a guardrail. <br /> The top of guardrails shall not be less than 42 inches in <br /> height. <br /> 27, GUA~DRAIL OPENINGS. (OSSC Sec 509.3) <br /> Open guardrails shall have intermediate rails or an <br /> ornamental pattern such that a sphere 4 inches in diameter <br /> cannot pass through, EXCEPTIONS: <br /> 1, The open space between the intermediate rails or <br /> ornamental pattern of guardrails in areas of commercial <br /> and industrial-type occupancies which are not accessible <br /> to the public may be such that a sphere 12 inches in <br /> diameter cannot pass through. <br /> 2, The triangular openings formed by the riser, tread and <br /> bottom element of a guardrail at the open side of a <br /> may be that a 6 inch sphere in diameter cannot pass thur <br /> 28. WELDING, (OSSC Sec 2209) <br /> <br />98-01989 <br />ISSUED <br />04/06/1998 <br />10/03/]998 <br /> 4 <br /> <br /> <br />