JimmyTreeX
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I figured I would ask two simple questions in the same thread, instead of starting 2 separate threads:
1- is a gate required for a fenced in yard?
Every stair, ramp, landing, balcony, porch, deck or other walking surface shall be maintained in sound condition and good repair.
Thank you
1- is a gate required for a fenced in yard?
- If you have to exit out the rear of your residence into the yard, is there a requirement for a gate to open so you can then exit the yard?
- I obviously assumed so, because if the house is burning, you are now stuck in the yard, unable to exit into a rear alley or wherever.
- I have a case that needs to be ticketed because the owner has not complied. I definitely did some digging to find the correct code requirements (which I can’t exactly remember now that I’m home on the couch), but I do know I didn’t find anything clear-cut. I found many things about the construction of a fence or gate, the hardware, etc., but I’m looking for the requirement.
- I normally site “ walking surfaces,” which sounds obvious, but the fact that the Property Maintenance Code doesn’t specify flooring, or even use it as a cited example (refer to the example below), makes me wonder. You would think “flooring” would be a major topic, but for some reason, it’s not mentioned
. Of course it’s a “walking surface,” I just can’t get over the fact that the interior floors (kitchen, bathroom, living room, etc) aren’t specified or mentioned. I guess 305.3 - Interior Surfaces- could work too.
- What do you use? Strictly speaking of existing residential dwellings, not new construction. (or am I just crazy? Or am I embarrassing myself by asking this question?)
2020 PMCNYS - 305.4 Stairs and Walking Surfaces
Every stair, ramp, landing, balcony, porch, deck or other walking surface shall be maintained in sound condition and good repair.
Thank you