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- - <br />Seco56. HALL. (a) Rzblic Hall. The public hall is a hall corridor or passage- <br />way used in common by all the occupants within a building. . <br />(b) Stair Hall. A stair hall includes the stairs, stair landings and those <br />portions of the public halls through which it is necessary to pass,in,going between <br />the main entrance floor and the roof. , <br />Sec.57a HEIGHTS OF A BIIIIDING. Tne neight of a building is measured on the <br />center line of its prisicipal front from the established or,natural,grade at the <br />building line to the highest point in the coping.of flat roofs or to the deck line <br />of a mansard roof or to the center l7eight of the highest gable in a pitched roof, <br />or to half thd height of a hippecl rooP. If the grade of the lot or aeijoining street <br />in the rear or along the side of the buildin.g falls belovr the grade of the .front, <br />the height shall be taken in the center of side showing the greatest fall. If the <br />total fall on ar?y side exceeds ten (10) feet in the length.of the building, the <br />height shall be measured at tize lodrermost corner, and when the reight of a_building <br />is limited it shall be terraced or stepped off at every ten (10) feet of change of <br />grade. <br />Sec.58. HEIGIiT OF A SUPPOFTING OR BEARING adAZI,. The lleight of a wall is <br />measured from its base line either at the gra:de or a,t the top of a girder to top of <br />the coping or the center of the hibghest gable; founda,tion and retaining walls are <br />measured from the grade doixmvra.rd. <br />Seco59. HDiIGHT OF A STORY. The perpendicu.lar distance from top to top of <br />two (2) successive tiers of floor beams or joists, or t'top of floor to top of floor." <br />Tile clear height of a stor•y or a roora is the d.istance from the floor to the ceiling. <br />The height of a toprnost story shall be measured from the level of its iTloor up to <br />the upper side of the ceiling joist or "collar" beams formin.g a tie to the roof or <br />up to the 4ertica1 heigh.t of the rafters when the roof has no such tie. <br />Sec.60a INSPECTOR. The Inspector of Buildings of the Village of Yayfield. <br />?- <br />Secm6tl. INC014BUSTIBI,E BOOFING. Covered with not less than three (3) thick- <br />nesses roofing-felt and a good coat of tar and gravel, or with tin, corrugated iron, <br />or other fire resisting material tvith standing seam or lap joint. e_ <br />Sec.62. INCO24BiJS1IBLE STUD PARTITION. One plastered on both sides upon metal <br />lath or rvire clotha These partitions must be fire stopped between stU.ds with incom- <br />bustible material tr¢elve (12) inches hi&h from the floor and a.t the ceiling. <br />Sec.63. INCO12BUSTIBI,E MATERIAL. When referred to as a structural ma.terial <br />means bricka stone, terra cotta, approved plaster blocks, concrete,.iron, steel or <br />sheet metals <br />Sec.64o LOT LIKE OR PA£TY LIN?E. The lot line of demarcation betvveen the poop- <br />drty of different owners, not including the line of demarcation between ar?y lot or <br />parcel of ground and awater front, public park or tnorougiziare. <br />Sec.65e LAt^]Ne The sod(ied space in resident districts bete-jeen the. street line <br />and the buildirg line or between the street li7ie and the sid.eivalk or the sicleNalk <br />and the curb. Sec.66. LENGTH QF A BUII,DING. Its greatest lineal dimieneion; usually meas- <br />ured in the direction of the bearing cvalls or girders. <br />Sec.67e LINmEL. The small beam or girder placed over a door or vrindovr open- <br />ing, vrith the ends resting directly on the masonry. Sec.68. I,OADS ON BUILDINGS. '( a) Dead Zoad. S'_2a11 consi st of the actual <br />