Existing Building Code definition

Existing Building Code means Chapter 15.36 of the Lancaster Municipal Code. "Fire Code" shall mean Chapter 15.32 of the Lancaster Municipal Code.
Existing Building Code means the California Existing Building Code, or CEBC, 2010 edition, based on 2009 International Existing Building Code promulgated by the International Code Council, including the appendix thereto, together with those omissions, amendments, exceptions and additions thereto as amended in Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations and in this Title.

Examples of Existing Building Code in a sentence

  • All designs shall be compliant with International Existing Building Code and local building codes as necessary for Structure, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing.

  • All work shall be in adherence to National Electrical Code (NEC), New Mexico Electrical Code (current adopted year), New Mexico Electrical Safety Code (current adopted year), New Mexico Administrative Code (NMAC), and Local Building Regulations including but not limited to the New Mexico Commercial Building Code (current adopted year), New Mexico Residential Building Code (current adopted year), Santa ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Building Code, New Mexico Existing Building Code (current adopted year) for all projects.

  • We anticipate this work to qualify as Level II Alterations per the NC Existing Building Code.

  • The City utilizes FEMA 310, the California Existing Building Code, LABC and GSREB to confirm that the retrofit of these existing buildings conform to the latest structural requirements.

  • Washington State Legislative Building |Dome‐Lantern Access Stair Evaluation | Agreement No. 2013‐245 A (1) 28 June 2013 | Page 1 Another reference code applicable to the Legislative Building dome stairway is the IEBC (International Existing Building Code 2012 edition).

  • Pursuant to the State Multifamily Rules, the 2015 International Existing Building Code (“IEBC”) or International Building Code (“IBC”), as applicable, will apply should the IEBC be more restrictive than local codes, or local building codes not exist.

  • Default 1114 building code is the International Existing Building Code, Chapter 12 – Historic 1115 Buildings.

  • Default building code is the International Existing Building Code, Chapter 12 – Historic Buildings.

  • The impact of additions and renovations will be evaluated and designed in accordance with the Existing Building Code (IEBC 2015).

  • The impacted structural floor framing design will comply with the current Florida Existing Building Code and will not require all systems meet the latest code requirements.