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Item 1, expanded metal or woven wire lath and Portland cement plaster on studs spaced at 16 <br /> inches (406 mm) on center installed per Table 2306.7 is permitted for use in one story <br /> structures of R -3 and U occupancies. <br /> Section 2308.1 of the California Building Code, 2010 Edition is amended as follows: <br /> Section 2308.1 General. The requirements of this section are intended for conventional <br /> light -frame construction. Other methods are permitted to be used, provided a satisfactory <br /> design is submitted showing compliance with other provisions of this code. Interior nonload - <br /> bearing partitions, ceilings and curtain walls of conventional light -frame construction are not <br /> subject to the limitations of this section. <br /> Section 2308.3.4 of the California Building Code, 2010 Edition is amended as follows: <br /> Section 2308.3.4 Braced wall line support. Braced wall lines shall be supported by <br /> continuous foundations. <br /> Exceptions: <br /> 1. One -story buildings with maximum plan dimension not exceeding 50 feet (15240 <br /> mm), may have continuous foundations located at exterior braced wall lines <br /> only. <br /> 2. Two -story buildings with a maximum plan dimension not exceeding 50 feet <br /> (15240 mm) may have braced wall lines supported on continuous foundations at <br /> the exterior walls only, provided: <br /> a. Cripple walls do not exceed 4 feet (1219 mm) in height. <br /> b. Where the first story is supported on a raised wood framed floor, the <br /> interior braced wall panels are directly supported by either doubled joists, <br /> continuous 4x blocking or minimum 4x floor beams. <br /> Section 2308.12.4 of the California Building Code, 2010 Edition is amended as follows: <br /> 2308.12.4 Braced wall line sheathing. Braced wall lines shall be braced by sheathing <br /> prescribed by Table 2308.12.4 as shown in Figure 2308.9.3. The sum of lengths of braced <br /> wall panels at each braced wall line shall conform to Table 2308.12.4. Braced wall panels <br /> shall be distributed along the length of the braced wall line and start at not more than 8 feet <br /> (2438 mm) from each end of the braced wall line.. Sheathing shall be minimum of 3/8" thick <br /> and be fastened to studs, top and bottom plates and at panel edges occurring over blocking. <br /> Wall framing to which sheathing used for bracing is applied shall be nominal 2 inch wide <br /> [actual 11/4 inch (38 mm)] or larger members, spaced a maximum of 16 inches on center. <br /> Nailing shall be minimum 8d common placed 3/8 inches from panel edges and spaced not <br /> more than 6 inches on center, and 12 inches on center along intermediate framing members. <br /> Cripple walls having a stud height exceeding 14 inches (356 mm) shall be considered a story <br /> for the purpose of this section and shall be braced as required for braced wall lines in <br /> accordance with Table 2308.12.4. Where interior braced wall lines occur without a <br /> continuous foundation below, the length of parallel exterior cripple wall bracing shall be one <br /> 6 <br />
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