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amended to read as follows: <br /> All special moment frames and special structural walls shall also satisfy 21.1.3 through <br /> 21.1.7. Concrete tilt -up wall panels classified as intermediate precast structural wall <br /> system shall satisfy 21.9 in addition to 21.4.2 and 21.4.3 for structures assigned <br /> to Seismic Design Category D, E or F. <br /> 1908.1.8 ACI 318, section 22.10 Delete ACI 318, section 22.10, and replace with the following: <br /> 22.10 Plain concrete in structures assigned to seismic design category C, D, E or F. <br /> 22.10.1 Structures assigned to Seismic Design Category C, D, E or F shall not have <br /> elements of structural plain concrete, except as follows: <br /> (a) Isolated footings of plain concrete supporting pedestals or columns are <br /> permitted, provided the projection of the footing beyond the face of the <br /> supported member does not exceed the footing thickness. <br /> Exception: In detached one and two - family dwelling three stories or less <br /> in height, the projection of the footing beyond the face of the supported <br /> member is permitted to exceed the footing thickness. <br /> (b) Plain concrete footing supporting walls are permitted, provided the <br /> footings have at least two continuous longitudinal reinforcing bars. Bars <br /> shall not be smaller than No. 4 and shall have a total area of not less than <br /> 0.002 times the gross cross - sectional area of the footing. A minimum of <br /> one bar shall be provided at the top and bottom of the footing. Continuity <br /> of reinforcement shall be provided at corners and intersections. <br /> Exception: In detached one and two - family dwellings three stores or less <br /> in height and constructed with stud bearing walls, plain concrete footings <br /> with at least two continuous longitudinal reinforcing bars not smaller than <br /> No. 4 are permitted to have a total area of less than 0.002 times the gross <br /> cross sectional area of the footing. <br /> Sections 1908.1.11 through 1908.1.14 are added as follows: <br /> 1908.1.11 ACI 318, Section 21.6.4.1. Modify ACI 318, Section 21.6.4.1, to read as follows: <br /> Where the calculated point ofcontraflexure is not within the middle halfofthe member clear height, <br /> provide transverse reinforcement as specified in ACI 318 Sections 21.6.4.1, Items (a) through (c), <br /> over the full height of the member. <br /> 1908.1.12 AC1318, Section 21.6.4, Modify ACI 318, Section 21.6.4, by adding Section 21.6.4.8 to <br /> read as follows: <br /> 21.6.4.8 — At any section where the design strength, (e of the column is less than the sum of <br /> the shears V computed in accordance with ACI 318 Sections 21.5.4.1 and 21.6.5.1 for all the <br /> beans framing into the column above the level under consideration, transverse reinforcement as <br /> specified in ACI 318 Sections 21.6.4.1 through 21.6.4.3 shall be provided. For beams framing <br /> 4 <br />
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