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§ 1537A2
<br />1537.02 Ohio code.
<br />DWELLING HOUSE CODE
<br />The provisions of this chapter are supple-
<br />mentary to and in addition to the applicable
<br />provisions of statutes and rules and regula-
<br />tions promulgated by authority of statute;
<br />in cases of conflict, the more restrictive pro-
<br />visicns shall govern.
<br />1537.03 Limitations and restrictions.
<br />The use of public property for storage of
<br />material or for other uses incidental to demo-
<br />lition, house moving, alterations, or building
<br />operations shall conform to the limitations
<br />and restrictions imposed by ordinance, or, in
<br />absence of any such ordinance, then in ac-
<br />cordance with such rules and regulations
<br />that maybe imposed by the Building Official,
<br />for the safety to life and property and the
<br />maintenance of traffic on sidewalks and road-
<br />ways.
<br />1537.04 Permit required.
<br />No person shall demolish or remove a
<br />building or other structure, or any part
<br />thereof, without securing a permit therefor
<br />from the Building Official.
<br />1537.05 Fees.
<br />The Building Official shall authorize the
<br />issuance of the permit described in Section
<br />1537.04 only after the payment of the fees
<br />and charges and of the deposit of bonds or
<br />cash and after compliance with all other
<br />conditions as may be established by ordi-
<br />nances of this Municipality.
<br />1537,06. Exception.
<br />The provisions of this chapter shall not
<br />apply to the vehicular transportation of ma-
<br />terial, buildings, or other structures con-
<br />tained within a legally operated vehicle
<br />which does not exceed the maximum size or
<br />weight specified by ordinance or statutes.
<br />1537.07 Other permits required.
<br />The permit issued under Section 1537.04
<br />shall not be considered as a permit or license
<br />to install or erect the structure moved and
<br />any person moving such structure shall ob-
<br />tain all permits required by this Dwelling
<br />House Code for new construction to .the
<br />same extent as if he were erecting a new
<br />structure.
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<br />1537.08 Housekeeping.
<br />Any person holding a permit for construc-
<br />tion, demolition, removal, electrical, plumb-
<br />ing, heating or other work contemplated by
<br />this Dwelling House Code shall confine all
<br />work and storage of materials upon the land
<br />upon which the'work is proceeding and shall
<br />keep all neighboring~and adjacent land free
<br />from debris and waste material originating
<br />from or arising ,out of the work far which
<br />the permit was issued.
<br />1537.09 Temporary sanitation.
<br />(a) Toilet facilities. Adequate toilet fa-
<br />cilities, maintained in clean sanitary condi-
<br />tion, shall be provided for the workmen, lo-
<br />cated within easy access to their place of
<br />work. Toilet facilities shall be provided from
<br />the start of the operation and shall be con-
<br />nected to the sewer as soon as the same is
<br />available and running water provided. Every
<br />toilet shall be so constructed that the occu-
<br />pants are sheltered from:view and protected
<br />against the weather and falling objects.
<br />Every toilet shall also be provided with nat-
<br />ural or artificial illumination and shall be
<br />maintained in a clean and sanitary condi-
<br />tion.
<br />(b) Washing f acilities. Adequate washing
<br />facilities with running water, located within
<br />a reasonable distance of the place of work,
<br />sliall be provided for the workmen.
<br />(c) Dressing facilities. A clean, enclosed
<br />place shall be provided in which workmen
<br />may make change of clothing.
<br />(d) Drinking water. An adequate supply
<br />of pure drinking water shall be provided for
<br />the workmen during hours of employment
<br />and connections shall be made to.the.munic-
<br />ipal water supply when such is available,
<br />1537.10 Final clean-up.
<br />After a building has been removed or de-
<br />molished, all holes shall be filled -and all
<br />waste material and debris shall be removed
<br />and the property restored to a condition con-
<br />sistent with that of the adjoining property.
<br />When construction is abandoned for any
<br />cause, all'foundations, unfinished structures
<br />or stored.materials shall be left in a neat
<br />workmanlike condition and shall be barri-
<br />caded and protected so as not to create haz-
<br />ard to life or limb and all excavations shall
<br />be refilled to a smooth grade.
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<br />CHAPTER 87. THERMAL INSULATION AND VAPOR
<br />BARRIERS.
<br />1587.01 Design data.
<br />Heat transmission coefficients and calcula-
<br />tion of heat losses shall be in accord with
<br />Section 1591.06.
<br />1587.02 Heat transmission coefficients.
<br />The overall coefficient of heat transmis-
<br />sion, "U" value, in Btu per hour per sq: ft.
<br />per degree temperature difference from air
<br />inside to air outside shall not exceed:
<br />0.31 for exterior walls
<br />0.31 for partitions exposed to unheated
<br />spaces
<br />0.15 for ceilings exposed to unheated
<br />spaces
<br />0.28 for floors over unexcavated spaces,
<br />porches or garages
<br />1587.03 Sheathing paper required.
<br />In conventional frame exterior walls en-
<br />closing habitable spaces, sheathing paper is
<br />required and where insulation is not added
<br />within the stud spaces, a felt with low vapor-
<br />resistant characteristics or awater-resistant
<br />sheathing paper with high vapor permeabil-
<br />ity equivalent to Class D of Federal Specifi-
<br />cation UU-P-147 shall be installed.
<br />1587.04 Vapor barrier requirement.
<br />In all frame walls of conventional or simi-
<br />lar construction where insulation is added
<br />within the stud spaces, a vapor barrier shall
<br />be installed on the warm side of the insula-
<br />tion: The vapor barrier shall be a building
<br />paper conforming to Class A or B of FS UU-
<br />P-147, a continuous metallic sheet, or other
<br />material having moisture vapor permeability
<br />not exceeding two grains per pound per
<br />square foot per hour at a vapor pressure dif-
<br />ference through the material of one pound
<br />per square inch, or two inches of mercury.
<br />The vapor resistance of the vapor barrier
<br />shall be greater than the total vapor re-
<br />sistance of all materials and construction on
<br />the exterior side of the vapor barrier includ-
<br />ing exterior painting.
<br />1587.05 Installation of vapor barriers.
<br />Vapor barriers shall be installed as con-
<br />tinuous as practicable with adequate lap at
<br />joints and shall be securely fastened at top,
<br />sides, bottom and at any intermediate fram-
<br />ing. Any perforation of the vapor barrier
<br />required for other installations shall be
<br />made so that there is a minimum of free
<br />opening.
<br />CHAPTER 89. FLASHING, DAMPPROOFING AND
<br />~9ATERPROOFING.
<br />1589.01 Basement and cellar walls:
<br />Basement and cellar walls constructed of
<br />hollow masonry units or of permeable solid
<br />masonry units shall be protected on the ex-
<br />terior, from finish grade to outside edge of
<br />footing, by the application of a 1/a inch thick
<br />portland cement plaster coat over which
<br />shall be applied at least one heavy coat of
<br />undiluted hot tar or hot asphalt, or otherwise
<br />protected in a manner approved by the
<br />Building Official. Basement walls of poured
<br />concrete shall be protected on the exterior
<br />by the application of at least one heavy coat
<br />of undiluted hot tar, hot asphalt, or other
<br />compound approved by the Building Of-
<br />ficial.
<br />1589.02 Exterior walls.
<br />All exterior walls shall be constructed to
<br />resist water penetration and, where used for
<br />human occupancy, shall be constructed with
<br />integral air spaces or in other approved
<br />manner so that condensation will not appear
<br />on the interior surfaces under normally ex-
<br />perienced conditions of temperatures and
<br />humidity.
<br />1589.03 Flashing.
<br />All exterior openings shall be constructed
<br />with corrosion-resistive flasliings at top and
<br />sides, or by other method approved by the
<br />Building Official. Flashings shall be installed
<br />at the intersection of chimneys.or other ma-
<br />sonry construction with frame or stucco
<br />walls; under and at the ends of masonry,
<br />wood or metal copings and sills; at wall and
<br />roof intersections; under built-in gutters; at
<br />junction of chimneys and roofs; and in all
<br />roof valleys and around all roof openings.
<br />Base flashing shall be carried up the wall 4"
<br />or more. In masonry, cap flashing shall be
<br />provided and let into the masonry joint a
<br />minimum of 1" and calked:-- -
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