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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 7, Page 341, Ordinance Number 124Ordinance CRD INrTvCr7 ,1 I1DII4G SS'GTION 43 OF -1; CRDIlL N0E I: I'iLs "bl`i ORDIU,110E DEFII4ING ,iDDITIOIL,L DUNES OF THE CHIEF OF THE FIRE DEPaRTi.i' iJT ,-.1111) 1QMVG HILT EX -OFFICIO BUILDING INSPECTO.1, ,11D LL RING THE CITY ELx- TRICiL INSPECTOR nSSIST d!T BUILDIDG INSPECTOR, nilD ESTaBLISBL,G RULES d41) REGUL'TIONS CONCEEliLiG THE ERECTIO11 ,111) COIISTRUCTIOII OF BU'ILDIlGS Ii4 THE CITY OF PADUCdH, =TUCKY, iiND EXT,i:DII1G THE FIRE LIMIT OF THE CITY OF PiDUCAH, 10EUTUCKY, ,ii;D PROVIDII4G PEN1iLTILS FOR THE VIOLATIOII OF r14Y OF 'i.. PROVISIONS HEREOF", _DOPTED BY TIF, GEIIERI,L COU11CIL tUGUST 7th, 1911. BE IT ORDnItIED BY ME BO_I=(D OF COI.L'ISSIONEP:S OF THE CITY OF PiiDUCidi, K IiTUCYY: Section 1. That Section 43 of an ordinance entitled, "All ORDII1n110E DEFINIi4G LDDITIov_L'DUTIES OF THE CHIEF OF THE =.2 DE A=77 IT iilD MiKIIIG. 14II.7 T= -OFFICIO BUILDIF;G Ii1SPECTOR, _:ND LI XIIIG .,HE CITY LLEC- TRIC. L INSPECTOR ASSIST,,!!T BUILDING INSPECTOR, ;SND ESTABLISHING RULES dID ?EGUL-TIO11S COIICERill4G THE ERECTIO14 dli) COi4STRUCTIOI! OF BUILDINGS TTS i THE CITY OF FnDUC,dl, i1TUCKY, ,dlD E:ITIi;DING THE FIRE LI TIT OF THE CITY OF FtiDUC KLIITUCKY, .H:1) PROVIDII;G PZR_v LTIES FOR 2EE VIOLnTIOD Or ,,14Y OF THE FRCVISIO343, urRWIP", adopted by the General Council august 7th, 1911, be, and the sdme is hereby emended by adding thereto the following words, to -wit: "Provided, hor.ever, that brick_ walls of not more than twelve (12) feet in height constructed above surface of ground within the inner or outer fire limits of the City of Paducah may be not less than nine (9) inches in thickness. And provided, however, that walls averaging not e;cceeding fifteen (15) feet in height and not less than nine (9) inches in thickness may be built adjacent and parallel to other %,alas on either side thereof, where such other walls are not less than thirteen (13) inches in- thickness, above the surface of the ground; said walls to be built of masonry, as nor: required for the erection of walls in the fire district of the City of Paducah. rd provided, further, that the roof support over said walls shall be of masonry or steel construction. _nd it is further provided that in the event that openings or doors shall be made from one building into another, that same shall have double approved fire doors for the protection of such buildings, or equipped with metal sash and wire glass in wir_dows", so that said ordinance when so amended shall read as follows, to-vit: Sec. 43. The loads placed upon the walls, piers or other supports of maaonry, shall -never eyceed the limit given in table number two. No. � �/l' Ordinance No. Table No Safe load per Sq. Ft. Ordinary brick laid in lime mortar .. ...... ....... 3 Tons Ordinary brick laid in natural cement mortar 5 Tons Hard brick laid in lime mortar6 Tons Hard brick laid t in natural cemen......................... a Tons Pressed brick laid in. natural cement mortar ............... 10 Tons Pressed brick laid in Portland cement mortar .............. 12 Tons Oolitic lime stone ruble masonry .......................... 5 Tons Oolitic lime stone dimension stone ........................ 6 Tons Oolitic lime stone dimension with dressed beds ............ 7 ions Granite...................................................125 Tons I,iarble.................. ................................104 Tons Concrete (Portland Cement) ................................ 4 Tons The external galls of all buildings within the inner or outdr fire limit shall be of a thickness not less than indicated by table number three. Table IJo. 3. "he external malls of all buildings, outside the inner and outer lire li.nit, may vary four (4) inches from table number three. Provided, however, that brick r:ulls of not more than twelve (12) feet in height constructed above surface of ground within the inner or outer fire limits of the City of Paducah may be not less than nine (9) inches in thickness. :.-id provided, however, that walls averaging not exceeding fifteen (15) feet in height and not less than nine (9) inches in thickness may be built adjacent and parellel to other malls on either side thereof, where such other walls are not less than thirteen (13) inches in thickness, above the surface of the ground; said walls to be built ofmasonry, as now required for the erection of walls in the fire district of the Oity of Paducah. and provided, further, that the roof support over said walls shall be of masonry or steel construction. tind it is further provided that in the event that openings or doors shall be made from one building into another, that same shall have double approved fire doors for the protection of such buildings, or equipped with metal sash and vire glass in windows. Section 2 This ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage. i� Passed by the Board of ComiAssionors IddGeYttbei "2fi;" 1�rY; --~ Recorded by Ii. D. Hendrick, clerk; Lovemberfl9, 1917. `'"' O FA - Ito. of Stories. o 4� o ;° o ca +o 0 ' k o cc 4� M ca m -P rn +1 +- 711 4m e� W CJ F•� U 'S h(1 S.'S". N Ci "� O .� O •moi •r?Si N •rl •r-1 4J r -I I On_e................. 13 13 ................ TwoTwo.............. 17 13 13 Thre.............. 17 13 13 13 Foux ............... 21 17 13 13 13 Five ............... 21 17 13 13 13 13 Six ................ 25 17 17 13 13 13 13 Seven .............. 25 17 17 17 13 13 13 13 .............. 29 21 17 17 17 13 13 13 13 ine ............... 29 21 21 17 17 17 13 13 13 13 en ................ 29 21 21 21 17 17 17 13 15 13 13 ,levee ............. 53 25 21 21 21 17 17 17 13 13 13 13 ,r:elve ............. 33 25 25 21 21 21 17 17 17 13 13 13 13 "he external malls of all buildings, outside the inner and outer lire li.nit, may vary four (4) inches from table number three. Provided, however, that brick r:ulls of not more than twelve (12) feet in height constructed above surface of ground within the inner or outer fire limits of the City of Paducah may be not less than nine (9) inches in thickness. :.-id provided, however, that walls averaging not exceeding fifteen (15) feet in height and not less than nine (9) inches in thickness may be built adjacent and parellel to other malls on either side thereof, where such other walls are not less than thirteen (13) inches in thickness, above the surface of the ground; said walls to be built ofmasonry, as now required for the erection of walls in the fire district of the Oity of Paducah. and provided, further, that the roof support over said walls shall be of masonry or steel construction. tind it is further provided that in the event that openings or doors shall be made from one building into another, that same shall have double approved fire doors for the protection of such buildings, or equipped with metal sash and vire glass in windows. Section 2 This ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage. i� Passed by the Board of ComiAssionors IddGeYttbei "2fi;" 1�rY; --~ Recorded by Ii. D. Hendrick, clerk; Lovemberfl9, 1917. `'"'