11 results for “structural safety” · proposal
11 results for “structural safety” · proposal
Worcester Township Ordinance No. 73, enacted January 13, 1975, amends the township's building code to clarify construction standards for various building types. The ordinance specifies requirements for plywood (exterior glue stamp required), defines fireproof construction standards by building type with reference to the BOCA Basic Building Code, and establishes fire-wall requirements for multi-family structures with more than two dwelling units, including mandatory masonry or concrete party walls and concrete flooring between stacked units. At least 50% of exterior walls in multi-family structures must be brick construction.
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Ordinance No. 2014 proposes amendments to Chapters 41 and 42 of Houston's Code of Ordinances to consolidate and modernize regulations governing street naming and property addressing throughout the city. The ordinance transfers responsibility for assigning street numbers and property addresses from local electric utilities to the City of Houston, a function historically managed by utilities who have requested the handoff. The changes are intended to establish a uniform addressing system necessary for coordinated multi-jurisdictional public safety communications and to ensure every building, structure, lot, and tract of land has a unique identifier.
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