This example is on the Calif. Res. Code and their Chapter 7A from the State Fire Marshal
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There is a development I heard of that has Zero clearance lot lines, that is going to allow the walls to not be rated, have windows in them and allow overhangs of 2 feet,
They are going to have a No Build Zone recorded on the deeds that goes out 5 feet. From the property line where they will not let anyone in the future build on. The building are sprinklered as mandated by a local ordnance and California code, It may even be in the Yellow of the map for enforcing CBC Chapter 7A which mandates special windows and materials be used on the exterior. The size of lots average 120ft.X40ft with on the average of 16 ft. between the units the five feet being a part of the 16ft.
Would you allow this to be built inside your Jurisdiction?
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There is a development I heard of that has Zero clearance lot lines, that is going to allow the walls to not be rated, have windows in them and allow overhangs of 2 feet,
They are going to have a No Build Zone recorded on the deeds that goes out 5 feet. From the property line where they will not let anyone in the future build on. The building are sprinklered as mandated by a local ordnance and California code, It may even be in the Yellow of the map for enforcing CBC Chapter 7A which mandates special windows and materials be used on the exterior. The size of lots average 120ft.X40ft with on the average of 16 ft. between the units the five feet being a part of the 16ft.
Would you allow this to be built inside your Jurisdiction?