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CMO_Document_Number
19150
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Concerning abatement of dangerous buildings; the Housing/Weatherization Code; amending Sections 8.005,8.265,8.270,8.275,8.280,8.285,8.290,8.295,8.300,8.305 & 8.310 of the Eugene Code, 1971; repealing 8.315,8.320 & 8.365; and declaring an emergency.
Adopted_Date
6/15/1983
Approved Date
6/15/1983
CMO_Effective_Date
6/15/1983
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R. A. "Gus" Keller
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/9 /SD <br />matic controls limiting water temperature to a maximum <br />of 210 degrees Fahrenheit. <br />Dwelling unit. One or more habitable rooms which <br />are occupied or which are intended or designed to be <br />occupied by one family with facilities for living, <br />sleeping, cooking, and eating. <br />Famil . An individual~or two or mare persons re- <br />lated by blood or marriage, or a group of not more <br />than five persons .excluding servants who need not be <br />related by blood or marriage, living together in a <br />dwelling unit. <br />Habitable room. A room meeting the requirements <br />of this code for sleeping, living, cooking or eating <br />purposes; excluding. such enclosed spaces as closets,. <br />pantries, bath or toilet rooms, service rooms connect- <br />r <br />ing corridors, laundries, unfinished attics, foyers, <br />storage spaces, utility rooms and similar spaces. <br />insulation. Any material or assembly of materials <br />used primarily to provide resistance to heat flow in <br />buildings, including, but not limited to, mineral fib- <br />rous, mineral cellular, organic fibrous, organic cellu- <br />lar, or reflective materials, whether in loose fill, <br />flexible, or semi-rigid form. <br />Joist. A series of parallel framing members used <br />to suppo trtr f loor or ceiling loads and supported in <br />turn by larger beams, girders, or bearing walls. <br />Owner. The owner or owners of the freehold of <br />the premises or any lesser estate therein, a mortgagee <br />or vendee in possession, an assignee for rents, re- <br />ceiver, executor, trustee, lessee or other person, <br />firm or corporation in control of a building. <br />"~" value. Measure of resistance to heat flaw <br />through a material or the reciprocal of the heat flow <br />through a material expressed in British Thermal Units <br />per hour per square foot per degree Fahrenheit at 75 <br />degrees Fahrenheit mean temperature. This definition <br />is intended to produce the same results as Section <br />5202 of the State Structural Specialty Code. <br />Structure. That which is built or constructed, <br />an ediface or building of any kind or any piece of <br />work artificially built up or composed of parts joined <br />together in some definite manner. <br />~~leather striping. Narrow strips of material <br />`I~innn~lnim~ <br />placed over or in movable joints of windows and doors <br />to reduce the passage of air and moisture. <br />i Window. A glazed opening, including glazed doors, <br />which open upon a yard, court ar recess from a court, <br />or a vent shaft open and unobstructed to the sky. <br />8.275 Scope. <br />~l~ The provisions of this code shall apply to all <br />covered residential buildings, or portions thereof, used or <br />ordinance - 7 <br />
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