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CMO_Document_Number
18757
Document_Title
Establishing mandatory weatherization standards for existing single-family to 4-plex residential structures which were constructed w/bldg. permits issued prior to 7/1/74; amending 8.270 & 8.305; effective date of 1/1/85. (Repealed by Ord. #19591)
Adopted_Date
2/9/1981
Approved Date
2/10/1981
CMO_Effective_Date
1/1/1985
Repeal_Date
12/12/1988
Signer
R. A. "Gus" Keller
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18757 <br />Crawlspace. The enclosed .space between the first <br />floor and the surface of the ground. <br />Domestic water heater.. An appliance designed pri- <br />marily to supply hot water and equipped with automatic <br />controls limiting water temperature to a maximum of 210 <br />degrees Fahrenheit. <br />2nsulation. Any ~atexial or assembly of materials <br />used primarily to provide resistance to heat flow in <br />buil,din~s, including, but not l~.mited to mineral fib- <br />rous, mineral ce~,l-ular, organic fibrous, organic cellu- <br />1ar, or reflective materials, whether in. loose fill, <br />f~,e~ib~.e, ter semi--rigid form. <br />Joist, A series of parallel f rarr~ing members used <br />to support floor or ceiling loads and supported in turn <br />by larger beams girders, or bearing walls. <br />~'R" Value, Measure a~ resistance to heat flow <br />thx~.au~h a ~mate,~ia.1 or the reciprocal of the heat flow <br />thrau~h a~~aterial e.~pxessed in British Thermal Units <br />per hour per square foot per degree Fahrenheit at 75 <br />degrees Fahrenheit Mean tempexa~ure. This definition <br />i.s intended to produce the same results as Section 5202 <br />of th.e State Structural Speciality Code. <br />weather sta~ip~,,r~g. Narrow strips of material <br />placed over or ~n ~tovab~.e joints of windows and doors <br />to reduce the passage of air and moisture. <br />Section 2. Subsection ~.~~_ o~f Section 8.305 of the Eugene Cede, <br />1971, tit~,ed ~'_S_ubstandard Build,,ings : Faulty weather protection, " is <br />hereby amended by a~din,~ sub-paragraph ~e ~.. thereto to read and pro- <br />vide: <br />8.305 <br />~e~_ Co~rered residential buildings with: <br />~.. Uncaulked cracks ~.n exterior window <br />ar~d door frames ar in window and door frames <br />px.o~idin~ access ~ro~n uncond~.tioned to condi~- <br />tior~ed space. <br />2, E~texiox doors and windows that are not <br />weathexst~.~pped ar doors and windows providing <br />access from u~cor~ditioned to conditioned space <br />th.s:t are not we~the:rstrpped. <br />~3. attics .insulated to an R value less than <br />30 e~ce~t those. <br />a. that were insulated to an R value <br />o~ ~,1 px.ar tq ~'ar~uary 1, 19 85 ; <br />Ordinance ~- 3 <br />
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