12-258-002ALL DOORS TO HAVE LEVER TYPE HANDLES, ALL GLASS TO BE CATEGORY II SAFETY GLAS3,
ZONING DISTRICT
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BARTON KRAMER CLERESTORY HARDWARE: #743 UNIVERSAL JOINT, SUPPORT BRACKET, #725 CHAIN WHEEL, & 12
BEAD CHAIN Ii
Max project points
points Preliminary Final
1. Integrated Pr;jWR Planning
ii
1.2
1.9
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TYPE
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SIZE
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REMARKS
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0.84
0.42
74-X38-
18 SF
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1
11-0616.06
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71
0
Sub. Total for EA Category
38
.: 'i
A
11
16
Efficient Domestic Hot Water
.Ighting
6. Distribution of Space
Heating and Cooling
ENERGY STAR Lights
5. Community Resources/
Transit
Room-by-Room Load Calculators
Return Air Flow I Room by Room Controls
Th!rd-Party Performance Test I Multiple Zones
S.i
52
5'. 3
Basic Community Resources I Transit
Extensinve Community Resources I Transit
Outstanding Community Resources I Transit
J��'84
1
2
3
ippliances
3
0
2
92
-1�
Renewable Energy
& Access to Open Space
Good Filters
Better Filters
Best Filters
6
Access to Open Space
TINTED
WITH
W/P
WATERPROOF
W/o
PLATE W/ 10d CUT
S. Contaminant Control
F_
8.1
[ndoci, Contaminant Control during Constriumon
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9.1
1.1
Erosion Controls During Construction
Pmeq
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10. Garage Pollutant Protection
2. Landscaping
110 No HVAC in Garage
", 2 Minimize Pollutants from Garage
103 Exhaust F n in Garage
21
7-3
2-5
No Invasive Plants
Limit Conventional Turf
Reduce Overall Irrigation Demand by at Least 20 1.
y
CO
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6 0
LLJ
�1
0
3. Local Heat Island Effects
3
Reduce Local Heat Island Effects
1
4. Surface Water
Manaj;=ent
4.1
4.2
43
Permeable Lot
Permanent Erosion Controls
Management of R6 -off from Root
4
1
2
4
0
0
0
0
5. Nontoxic Post Control
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Alternatives
2
2
'LOW E
0
6. Compact Development
6.1
Moderate Density
SS 62,67
__=
"
UNIVERSAL JOINT AND BEAD CHAIN
(D
SLIDER
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LOW E
0.84
0.42
74'X26-
12 SF
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ALUM.
1
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BEAD CHAIN Ii
Max project points
points Preliminary Final
1. Integrated Pr;jWR Planning
ii
1.2
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Professional Credenbaled with Respect to LEED for Homes
Building Orientation for Solar Design
plemq
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3
1
4
Performance of ENERGY STAR for Homes
Exceptional Energy Performance
1�
0 v
R
0
2. Durability Management
Process
2.1
2.2
2,3
Durability Planning
Durability Management
Third-Party Durability Management Verification
pflu"
Refflq
3
y
'0
2. Site Selection
f3
5/
Site Selection
P-4
2
0
EQ I
3.1nnovative or Regional
Design
3.1
3-2
3.3
Innovation #1
Innovation #2
Innovation #3
1
1
1
"1
Is
1
1
High-Efficiency HVAC
0
0
s2
Enhanced Local Exhaust
71
0
Sub. Total for EA Category
38
.: 'i
A
1. Water Reuse 1i
".
13
Rainwater Harvesting System
Graywater Reuse System
Use of Municipal Recycled Watef System
WE 1.3
WE 1.3
Sub-Total for ID Category.
11
Z
3
1
0
F� :i
$3 0
2. Irrigation System 2.1
2.2
23
High Efficiency Irrigation System
Third Party Inspection
Reduce Overall Irrigation Demand by at Least 45%
WE 2 3
WE 2.3
3
1
4
Performance of ENERGY STAR for Homes
Exceptional Energy Performance
1�
1. LEED NO
6 0
I
LEED for Neighborhood Development
LL2-6
10
High-Efficiency Fixtures and Fittings
V�ry High Efficiency Fixtures and Fittings
7. Water Heating
'0
2. Site Selection
f3
2
Site Selection
P-4
2
0
EQ I
a
3. Preferred Locations
M,.
3,1
3.'1
Edge Deveiopment
Previously Developed
ILL 3.2
1
1
High-Efficiency HVAC
FIN. FL.
0
s2
Enhanced Local Exhaust
71
0
Sub. Total for EA Category
38
.: 'i
A
11
16
Efficient Domestic Hot Water
.Ighting
6. Distribution of Space
Heating and Cooling
ENERGY STAR Lights
5. Community Resources/
Transit
Room-by-Room Load Calculators
Return Air Flow I Room by Room Controls
Th!rd-Party Performance Test I Multiple Zones
S.i
52
5'. 3
Basic Community Resources I Transit
Extensinve Community Resources I Transit
Outstanding Community Resources I Transit
LL &2,5.3
LL 5.3
1
2
3
ippliances
3
0
2
92
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Renewable Energy
& Access to Open Space
Good Filters
Better Filters
Best Filters
6
Access to Open Space
Y
WITH
W/P
WATERPROOF
W/o
PLATE W/ 10d CUT
S. Contaminant Control
F_
8.1
[ndoci, Contaminant Control during Constriumon
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1
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CO
9. Radon Protection
1. Site Stewardship
9.1
1.1
Erosion Controls During Construction
Pmeq
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y
10. Garage Pollutant Protection
2. Landscaping
110 No HVAC in Garage
", 2 Minimize Pollutants from Garage
103 Exhaust F n in Garage
21
7-3
2-5
No Invasive Plants
Limit Conventional Turf
Reduce Overall Irrigation Demand by at Least 20 1.
y
CO
y
6 0
LLJ
�1
0
3. Local Heat Island Effects
3
Reduce Local Heat Island Effects
1
4. Surface Water
Manaj;=ent
4.1
4.2
43
Permeable Lot
Permanent Erosion Controls
Management of R6 -off from Root
4
1
2
4
0
0
0
0
5. Nontoxic Post Control
-7-777tontrol
Alternatives
2
2
0
6. Compact Development
6.1
Moderate Density
SS 62,67
__=
"
0
1. Water Reuse 1i
".
13
Rainwater Harvesting System
Graywater Reuse System
Use of Municipal Recycled Watef System
WE 1.3
WE 1.3
4
1
3
1
1
13
($
2.2
0
F� :i
$3 0
2. Irrigation System 2.1
2.2
23
High Efficiency Irrigation System
Third Party Inspection
Reduce Overall Irrigation Demand by at Least 45%
WE 2 3
WE 2.3
3
1
4
Performance of ENERGY STAR for Homes
Exceptional Energy Performance
1�
0
6 0
0
.1)
0
3. Indoor Water Use 3.1
32
High-Efficiency Fixtures and Fittings
V�ry High Efficiency Fixtures and Fittings
7. Water Heating
_3
6
2
f3
0
5 5
P-4
1. Material-Efficient Framing
I I
1-2
1 '3
sui>- Total for Vol: Calegorr.
is
1
1
13
($
2.2
i�
0
$3 0
0
Basic Combustion Venting Measures
Enhanced Combustion Venting Measures
1. Optimize Energy Performance
I
1- 2
Performance of ENERGY STAR for Homes
Exceptional Energy Performance
PMM
34
Y
FSC certified Tropical Wood
Environmentally Preferable Products
0
P-eq
8
16 0:
2
T6
7. Water Heating
711
7.2
Efficient Hat Water Distribution
Pipe Insulation
3-1
32
Construa-on Waste Management Planning
Construction Waste Reduction
0
P-4
-
0
EQ I
a
11. Residential Refrigerant
M,.
Refrigerant Charge Test
P_"
V
I : -
High-Efficiency HVAC
FIN. FL.
63
s2
Enhanced Local Exhaust
71
Efficient Hot Water Distribution
Sub. Total for EA Category
38
.: 'i
A
11
16
1. Material-Efficient Framing
I I
1-2
1 '3
Framing Order Waste Factor Limit
Detailed Framing Documents
Detailed Cut List and Lumber order
MR 1.5
MR 1.5
1
1
13
($
2.2
i�
0
$3 0
0
Basic Combustion Venting Measures
Enhanced Combustion Venting Measures
EQ I
EQ 1
Prereq
2
y
2- Environmentally Preferable
Products
n, 2,1
'�k 2.2
FSC certified Tropical Wood
Environmentally Preferable Products
0
P-eq
8
LSCREW DRYWALL
2
Moisture Load Control
ECI 1
--7-
3. Waste Management
3-1
32
Construa-on Waste Management Planning
Construction Waste Reduction
4. Outdoor Air Ventilation
P-4
-
Basic Outdoor Air Ventilation
Enhanced Outdoor Air Ventilation
EQ I
PIW"
2
y
1. ENERGY STAR with IAP
Prvaq
I
I
i
ENERGY STAR with Indoor Air Package
2.1
13
($
2.2
0
2. Combustion Venting
31
7 1
22
Basic Combustion Venting Measures
Enhanced Combustion Venting Measures
EQ I
EQ 1
Prereq
2
y
3.3
Minimal Envelope Leakage
2:
0
3. Moisture Control
LSCREW DRYWALL
2
Moisture Load Control
ECI 1
--7-
?�
[eating and Cooling
0
4. Outdoor Air Ventilation
Distribution System
4,1
41
Basic Outdoor Air Ventilation
Enhanced Outdoor Air Ventilation
EQ I
PIW"
2
y
;pace Heating and Cooling
6.1
&
10
6-2
High-Efficiency HVAC
FIN. FL.
63
s2
Enhanced Local Exhaust
71
Efficient Hot Water Distribution
HCPD
7.2
Pipe Insulation
7:
73
Efficient Domestic Hot Water
.Ighting
6. Distribution of Space
Heating and Cooling
ENERGY STAR Lights
61
6,2
r,.3
Room-by-Room Load Calculators
Return Air Flow I Room by Room Controls
Th!rd-Party Performance Test I Multiple Zones
ECI I
E0 I
EQ 1
I'MIN
1
2
y
Advanced Lighting Package
ippliances
91
:0
Ref
92
7. Air Filtering
Renewable Energy
7.1
72
71.3
Good Filters
Better Filters
Best Filters
EQ1
E0 7.3
1
2
Y
WITH
W/P
WATERPROOF
W/o
PLATE W/ 10d CUT
S. Contaminant Control
F_
8.1
[ndoci, Contaminant Control during Constriumon
EQ1
1
HOLD GWB 1/2'
UM
U.
CO
9. Radon Protection
?%
9.1
Radon-Resistant Construction in High-Risk Areas
EQ I
Pmeq
lvl�A
10. Garage Pollutant Protection
110 No HVAC in Garage
", 2 Minimize Pollutants from Garage
103 Exhaust F n in Garage
EQ I
EQ 1, 10A
EQ 1, 10.4
pr-eq
2
1
y
CO
6 0
LLJ
1. Education of the 1.1 Basic Operations Training
Homeowner or Tenant 1.7 Enhanced Training
1.3 Public Awareness
Prvaq
I
I
OF PLASTIC TIES MARKED
isolation
2.1
Basic Insulation
A.F.F
2.2
2. Education of Building
Manager 2 Education of Building Manager
Jr Infiltration
31
Reduced Envelope Leakage
Sub- Total for *a Categarr. u
ABBREVIATIONS
OF PLASTIC TIES MARKED
isolation
2.1
Basic Insulation
A.F.F
2.2
enhanced Insulation
Jr Infiltration
31
Reduced Envelope Leakage
Approx.
3,2
Greatly Reduced Envelope Leakage
BUILDING
3.3
Minimal Envelope Leakage
XG WOOD BACKING
CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT
co
LSCREW DRYWALL
4,
enha=ed*mdmrs
CORR
4.3
Exceptional Windows
[eating and Cooling
5 1
Reduced Distribution Losses
Distribution System
5.2
Greatly Reduced DistributJon Losses
DRYWALL SCREWS @
53
Minirrwl Distribution Losses
;pace Heating and Cooling
6.1
Good HVAC Design and Iristaillatio
Equipment
6-2
High-Efficiency HVAC
FIN. FL.
63
Very High Efficiency HVAC
Vater Heating
71
Efficient Hot Water Distribution
HCPD
7.2
Pipe Insulation
INTER. PARTITION WITH
73
Efficient Domestic Hot Water
.Ighting
8,1
ENERGY STAR Lights
16' O.C.- MIN. 20 GA
82
Improved Lighting
O.C.
83
Advanced Lighting Package
ippliances
91
High-Efficiency Appliances
Ref
92
Watief-Efficient C10hes Washer
Renewable Energy
w
Renewable Energy System
Residential Refrigerant
mi
Refrigerant Charge Test
Sub- Total for *a Categarr. u
ABBREVIATIONS
OF PLASTIC TIES MARKED
ffX4#
ON FACE OF BLOCK
TOP PLATE
A.F.F
ABOVE FINISH FLOOR
A.F.F
ABOVE FINISH GRADE
A P
ACCESS PANEL
Approx.
APPROXIMATE
BLDG
BUILDING
CIg
CEILING
XG WOOD BACKING
CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT
co
LSCREW DRYWALL
;I AT TOP WALL CABINET
CONTINUOUS
CORR
DIRECTLY TO ICF MIRROR
ALL CABINET
CERAMIC TILE
CWL
PLASTIC TIES W/ 2'
INTER. PARTITION WITH
DRAWING
DIR.
DRYWALL SCREWS @
3 5/8' METAL STUDS AT
EXTERIOR
EX
EXISTING
EXH
EXHAUST
EL
ELEVATION
FIN. FL.
FINISH FLOOR
G.0
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
G.W.B
GYPSUM WALL BOARD
HCPD
HANDICAPPED
HVAC
INTER. PARTITION WITH
H.W.L
HOT WATER LINE
3 5/8' METAL STUDS AT
INSULATION
JT
16' O.C.- MIN. 20 GA
LAV
2X4 WOOD BACKING
O.C.
ON CENTER
AT BOTTOM OF WALL
TNL�LXI. WA�-L
PLY'WD.
CABINET AND AT WALL
Ref
REFRIGERATOR
HUNG PLUMBING
SCALE 1'=l'-O'
STD.
mm.Towm,snnategory: 38
ICF BLOCK W1 LOCATIONS
ABBREVIATIONS
OF PLASTIC TIES MARKED
ffX4#
ON FACE OF BLOCK
TOP PLATE
A.F.F
ABOVE FINISH FLOOR
A.F.F
ABOVE FINISH GRADE
A P
ACCESS PANEL
Approx.
APPROXIMATE
BLDG
BUILDING
CIg
CEILING
XG WOOD BACKING
CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT
co
LSCREW DRYWALL
;I AT TOP WALL CABINET
CONTINUOUS
CORR
DIRECTLY TO ICF MIRROR
ALL CABINET
CERAMIC TILE
CWL
PLASTIC TIES W/ 2'
INTER. PARTITION WITH
DRAWING
DIR.
DRYWALL SCREWS @
3 5/8' METAL STUDS AT
EXTERIOR
EX
EXISTING
EXH
EXHAUST
EL
ELEVATION
FIN. FL.
FINISH FLOOR
G.0
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
G.W.B
GYPSUM WALL BOARD
HCPD
HANDICAPPED
HVAC
INTER. PARTITION WITH
H.W.L
HOT WATER LINE
3 5/8' METAL STUDS AT
INSULATION
JT
16' O.C.- MIN. 20 GA
LAV
2X4 WOOD BACKING
O.C.
ON CENTER
AT BOTTOM OF WALL
TNL�LXI. WA�-L
PLY'WD.
CABINET AND AT WALL
Ref
REFRIGERATOR
HUNG PLUMBING
SCALE 1'=l'-O'
STD.
FIXTURES
Typ.
TYPICAL
W/
WITH
W/P
WATERPROOF
W/o
PLATE W/ 10d CUT
CABINET
F_
NAILS @ 16' O.0
SINK
HOLD GWB 1/2'
ITT ABOVE FINISH FLOOR
TYPICAL
WUUT) BALKIU� LLT�IL
F.RC, 2318.115.1
A MINIMUM 2'X4' HORIZONTAL WOOD MEMBER SECURELY
FASTENED TO NOT LESS THAN 2 SUCH STUDS SHALL BE
INSTALLED FOR THE ATTACHMENT OF EACH WALL HUNG
PLUMBING FIXTURE, WALL CABINET AND TO ALLOW
FUTURE INSTALLATION OF GRAB BARS @ +35' AFF
BEHIND TOILET AND e TUB SIDES PER FBC CH 11
TERMITE NOTE~
A weather-resistont job-site posting board shall be provided to
receiv3 duplicate treatment certificates as each required
prote(tive treatment is completed. The treatment certificate shall
provice the product used, identity of the applicator, time and
date :)f the treatment, site location, area treated, chemical used,
perceit concentration and number of gallons used. If the soil
chemcal barrier method for termite prevention is used, final
exteri)r treatment shall be completed p6or to final building
apprc /al.
A pe anent sign which identifies the termite treatment provider
and feed for reinspection and treatment contract renewal shall
be p vided. The sign shall be posted near the water heater or
elect c panel.
1. TRUSSES SHOP DWG. TO BE
APPROVED IN THE CITY.
2. WINDOWS & EXTERIOR DOORS
REQUIRE PRODUCT APPROVAL
AND SEPARATE PERMITS
00
~
cu
EVERY SLEEPING ROOM LOCATED ON THE FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD STORE
OR WITHIN BASEMENTS OF GROUP R OCCUPANCIES. SHALL HAVE AT LEAST
EXCEPTIONS:
1' BUILDING EQUIPPED WITH AN APPROVED AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER S/STEM,
2' SLEEPING ROOMS PROVIDED WITH A DOOR TO A CORRIDOR HAVING ACCESS
TO TWO REMOTE EXITS IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS.
3' THE EMERGENCY ESCAPE AND RESCUE OPENING MAY OPEN ONTO
A BALCONY PROVIDES ACCESS TO AN EXIT AND THE DWELLING
UNIT OR SLEEPING ROOM HAS A MEANS OF EGRESS
WHICH IS NOT OPEN TO THE ATRIUM.
THE EMERGENCY ESCAPE AND RECUE OPENING SHALL HAVE A SILL HEIGHT.
OF NOT MORE THAN 44 INCHES (1118mnm) ABOVE THE FLOOR.
PER F.B.C. 2007
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EGRESS DOORS SAFETY NOTES: --- - -- �
- - -
EGRESS DOORS USED AS AN EXIT DOOR SHALL PROVIDE A �'--- - -�--- - '-
CLEAR OPENING OF NOT LESS THAN THE WIDTHS SHOWN IN TABLE 1004'
THE MAXIMUM LEAF WIDTH OF THE DOOR SHALL NOT EXCEED 48 INCHES
mm). EGRESS DOORS USED IN THE EXIT ACCESS SHALL
PROVIDE A CLEAR OPENING OF NOT LESS THAN 32 INCHES (813mm) VV|DE'
EXCEPTIONS:
1' RESIDENT SLEEPING ROOM DOORS WITHIN GROUP | RESTRAINED OCCUPANCIES.
2. STORAGE CLOSETS LESS THAN 10 SO, F[ (0.93 nm-2) IN AREA.
3. REVOLVING DOOR.
4. INTERIOR EGRESS DOOR VV0H|M A DWELLING UNIT WHICH IS NOT REQUIRED
TO BE ACCESSIBLE.
5' AGRICULTURAL BUILDING.
EGRESS DOORS SHALL BE SIDE SWINGING TYPE. DOORS
SHALL 3VV|Ng IN THE DIRECTION OF EGRESS FOR THE FOLLOWING:
1, WHEN SERVING AN OCCUPANT LOAD OF 50 OR MORE, OR �
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ABBREVIATIONS
ABBREV.
DESCRIPTION
ADDL
ADDITIONAL
A.F.F
ABOVE FINISH FLOOR
A.F.F
ABOVE FINISH GRADE
A P
ACCESS PANEL
Approx.
APPROXIMATE
BLDG
BUILDING
CIg
CEILING
CMU
CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT
co
CLEANOUT
CONT.
CONTINUOUS
CORR
CORRIDOR
C.T
CERAMIC TILE
CWL
COLD WATER LINE
Dwg
DRAWING
DIR.
DOOR
EXT
EXTERIOR
EX
EXISTING
EXH
EXHAUST
EL
ELEVATION
FIN. FL.
FINISH FLOOR
G.0
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
G.W.B
GYPSUM WALL BOARD
HCPD
HANDICAPPED
HVAC
HEATING/VENTILATION
H.W.L
HOT WATER LINE
INSUL
INSULATION
JT
JUNCTION BOX
LAV
LAVATORY
O.C.
ON CENTER
OH
OVERHEAD
PLY'WD.
PLYWOOD
Ref
REFRIGERATOR
Reinf.
REINFORCED
STD.
STANDARD
Typ.
TYPICAL
W/
WITH
W/P
WATERPROOF
W/o
WITHOUT
1. TRUSSES SHOP DWG. TO BE
APPROVED IN THE CITY.
2. WINDOWS & EXTERIOR DOORS
REQUIRE PRODUCT APPROVAL
AND SEPARATE PERMITS
00
~
cu
EVERY SLEEPING ROOM LOCATED ON THE FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD STORE
OR WITHIN BASEMENTS OF GROUP R OCCUPANCIES. SHALL HAVE AT LEAST
EXCEPTIONS:
1' BUILDING EQUIPPED WITH AN APPROVED AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER S/STEM,
2' SLEEPING ROOMS PROVIDED WITH A DOOR TO A CORRIDOR HAVING ACCESS
TO TWO REMOTE EXITS IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS.
3' THE EMERGENCY ESCAPE AND RESCUE OPENING MAY OPEN ONTO
A BALCONY PROVIDES ACCESS TO AN EXIT AND THE DWELLING
UNIT OR SLEEPING ROOM HAS A MEANS OF EGRESS
WHICH IS NOT OPEN TO THE ATRIUM.
THE EMERGENCY ESCAPE AND RECUE OPENING SHALL HAVE A SILL HEIGHT.
OF NOT MORE THAN 44 INCHES (1118mnm) ABOVE THE FLOOR.
PER F.B.C. 2007
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- --- - ---
--'- - `-
-`-' ~--` --
EGRESS DOORS SAFETY NOTES: --- - -- �
- - -
EGRESS DOORS USED AS AN EXIT DOOR SHALL PROVIDE A �'--- - -�--- - '-
CLEAR OPENING OF NOT LESS THAN THE WIDTHS SHOWN IN TABLE 1004'
THE MAXIMUM LEAF WIDTH OF THE DOOR SHALL NOT EXCEED 48 INCHES
mm). EGRESS DOORS USED IN THE EXIT ACCESS SHALL
PROVIDE A CLEAR OPENING OF NOT LESS THAN 32 INCHES (813mm) VV|DE'
EXCEPTIONS:
1' RESIDENT SLEEPING ROOM DOORS WITHIN GROUP | RESTRAINED OCCUPANCIES.
2. STORAGE CLOSETS LESS THAN 10 SO, F[ (0.93 nm-2) IN AREA.
3. REVOLVING DOOR.
4. INTERIOR EGRESS DOOR VV0H|M A DWELLING UNIT WHICH IS NOT REQUIRED
TO BE ACCESSIBLE.
5' AGRICULTURAL BUILDING.
EGRESS DOORS SHALL BE SIDE SWINGING TYPE. DOORS
SHALL 3VV|Ng IN THE DIRECTION OF EGRESS FOR THE FOLLOWING:
1, WHEN SERVING AN OCCUPANT LOAD OF 50 OR MORE, OR �
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