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(n) Fenestration -the arrangement, proportioning, and design of exterior and interior windows, clerestones,
<br />skylights, window walls, and doors in a building.
<br />(o) Gross Square Footage -the entire area of the building interor including the exterior wall thickness. The total of
<br />the assignable square footage and the non-assignable square footage equals the gross square footage.
<br />(p} Library Building Program -the planning document that describes the space requirements and all other genera!
<br />building considerations required for the design of a public library building.
<br />(q} hfon-assignable space -utility areas of a building required for the function of the buiiding, including stairways;
<br />elevators; corridors and interior walkways; public lobbies; restrooms; duct shafts; mechanical rooms; electrical
<br />closets; telecommunications closets for voice, data, electrical, security and fire systems; janitor's closets;
<br />fireplaces; interior and exterior wall thickness; and exterior amenities that are part of the building but not
<br />enclosed, such as loading docks and covered patios, porches, and walkways.
<br />(r} Plans -the architectural and engineering drawings associated with a project such as, but riot limited to, vicinity
<br />maps, site plans, foundation plans, floor plans, reflected ceiling plans, roof plans, cross sections, interior
<br />elevations, exterior elevations and details.
<br />(s) Professional Engineer - an engineer holding a valid certificate under Chapter 7, Qivision 3, of the Califomia
<br />Business and Professions Code, in that branch of engineering which is applicable.
<br />(t} Project -the construction, renovation andlor addition project for which an application has been awarded a grant
<br />by the f3oard.
<br />(u) Readers' Seats -all seating in the library available for the public of aA ages to use while reading print materials
<br />(i.e., lounge seating, benches, floor cushions, seating at tables, carrels, and study counters). Readers` seats do
<br />not include technology workstations.
<br />(v} Remodeling, Rehabilitation and Renovation - a construction change within, or to, an existing building.
<br />(w) State Librarian -the California State Librarian or a duly authorized representative of the State Librarian.
<br />(x} State Library-the Califomia State Library.
<br />{v} State Library Plans Review Form -the form used by California State Library staff to comment on each design
<br />phase plan submittal. [see Appendix#1].
<br />(z} Technology workstations -workstations in the library of any form (e.g. tables, carrels, counters, office
<br />systems} available for the public of all ages to use while operating any kind of [ibrary provided electronic or
<br />audiovisual technology (i.e., personal computers, computer- terminals, on-line public access computers
<br />(OPAC's), audio and video units, ADA adaptive technology, and microform readers).
<br />Authority: Education Code Section 19992.
<br />Reference: Education Code Sections 19985, 19986(c), 19989, 19992, 19995, and 19997.
<br />Article ~.3. Administration and Enforcement.
<br />All !_ibrary Bond Act Projects.
<br />16-700. Local F2esponsibiiitylor Permitting, Plan Checking and Construction Inspections.
<br />i_ocal Building Official Responsibilities. The local building official of the jurisdiction responsible for the site upon
<br />which the facility is located is responsible for routine plan checking and on-site inspections for compliance with state
<br />and local building codes, regulations and requirements.
<br />Authority:. Education Code Section 19992.
<br />Reference: Education Cade Section 19992.
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