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Decks Sample Clauses

Decks. All decks will be built only as approved and specified by the Campground Owner, which includes but is not limited to material specifications and compliance to building code regulations in the State of New Jersey. No decks may be attached directly to RVs, temporarily or permanently.
Decks deck systems, balconies, balcony systems, exterior stairs, and stair systems shall not allow water to pass into the adjacent structure. For purposes of this paragraph, "systems" include, without limitation, framing, substrate, flashing, and sheathing, if any
Decks. All decks and porches as shown on plans,framing with PT lumber and decking is Azec  5/8” Advantech on all roof sheathing  30 year architectural shingles. Ice and water shield 6 feet on all eves and valleys, rest of roof will have roofers guard.  Roof will have a continuous ridge vent  Paradigm windows with J channel, double-hung and double-tilt grills between the glass as shown on print.  Fiberglass Insulated doors as shown per print  Two 10’ x 8’ steel insulated doors with electric openers Allowance $1,200.00 per door  Pre-hung doors painted,choice of 6 styles  Standard knobs or levers and hinges throughout. Brushed Nickel, Oil-Rubbed,
Decks. Please enjoy our outdoor decks and the views, but keep in mind that our decks are very high above the ground. For your safety do not lean over the deck railings, lean on the railings, or sit on them. Our lodge participates in a trash co-op in Yosemite West. We have access to a bear proof dumpster located off of Xxxxxxx Circle on Xxxxxx Xxxx. If you wish to carry/drive your trash to the dumpster yourself, the pad lock number is: 5389 To find the dumpster walk/drive around the Xxxxxxx Circle to Azalea. The shortest route is for you to go towards Xxxxxxx Ridge Drive, the hill you came up coming to the lodge. Turn onto Xxxxxx and go to the end just where the pavement turns to dirt. The dumpster is located at the end of the street. ( SEE MAP BELOW) Always make sure the lock is replaced and re-locked. Never leave any trash by dumpster. There is a bear saver can located at the lower entry port of the lodge. Please follow the following guidelines in using the bear saver can. Bears may still be attracted to the smell and we want to keep the can and area as clean as possible.
Decks. Existing decks that exceed 400 sq. ft. of combined floor area are permitted to remain; however, their size and shape shall not be increased. No excavated foundations for decks are allowed. • Existing decks constructed prior to 2017 may be demolished and replaced to the same size, shape, and location, provided setbacks are followed. If existing foundations are not reusable as is, they are to be removed and the replacement decks shall not have excavated foundations, • Existing decks less than the maximum allowable size of 400 sq. ft. may be expanded up to this square footage, provided setbacks are followed. • New decks shall be unenclosed unless counted as part of the allowable 1,178 sq. ft. enclosed area and are limited to 400 sq. ft.
Decks. Theater Room. Gourmet Kitchen. for _NumNights_ nights as follows: Check-In: .. _CheckinDate_ _CheckinTime_ Check-Out: .......... _CheckoutDate_ _CheckoutTime_ Rental $_Rental_ Fees $_Fees_ Taxes $_AreaTax_ Total $_NetAmount_ Security Deposit $_RefundableSecurityDeposit_ Deposit $_DepositAmount_ (due _DepositDueDate_) Balance $_BalanceAmount_ (due _BalanceDueDate_) Colorado Foothills Property Management, LLC, as owners & operators of iTrip Vacations Denver and the agent (the "Agent") of the owners of the rental unit located at 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 (Top of the World Lodge), and Tenant agree as follows: Above Tenant is at least twenty-five (25) years of age (an "adult") and will be an occupant of the unit located at 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 (Top of the World Lodge) during the entire reserved dates. In addition to Tenant, other authorized occupants may be family members or friends of Guest. Use of the premises will be denied to persons not falling within the foregoing categories. Should any unauthorized persons occupy or use the premises, Tenant shall vacate the premises immediately without any refund. No key or door code will be issued to anyone who is not an adult.
Decks. At MM 33 on Highway 6 turn north on to Xxxxxxx Xx. Continue for 0.4 miles and turn left on to Elk Creek Rd and travel for 3.2 miles to end of pavement to the 7000. Continue for 1.4 miles and stay to the left on to the 8000. Continue on the 8000 for 4.4 miles to the 8400 junction. (Continue west to timber sale units,go south to Upper Mill Ridge Quarry and Browns Quarry) Continue on 8000 for 1.6 miles and turn right on to the MC-4000. Continue on MC-4000 for 1.8 miles to the log decks. Distance Indicator Rock Pit Town ! 1 ^ Timber Sale Unit Highway Haul Route Other Road ") Milepost Markers
Decks. 1. Mechanical equipment located on decks, that is not required for the tower upgrade, will be removed. Code-required handrails will be installed on the decks located on level 8 and 9, on the newer portion of the tower. For these and any other decks that the tenant would like to utilize, all upgrades, including structural, code-required and finishes to accommodate access, will be at the tenant's expense.
Decks. Note #1 Municipality of Bluewater states the total square footage of all building (Trailers, Florida Rooms, Sheds) on a shareholders site is not to exceed 40% of the total square footage of the site. Note #2 Municipality of Bluewater building permits along with an approved Wildwood permit are required for the construction of all decks. The Shareholder is responsible for all permit costs. Note #3: Note #4:
Decks. Decks include all types of horizontal walkways, including landings, porches, and patios that are directly connected or very close to a house or building. Decks are described by the surface that you walk on (called the deck covering). There are two basic kinds of decks – those that use deck boards as the deck covering, and those that have a solid surface deck covering. The deck boards are almost always made from combustible materials (wood or one of the wood-fiber plastic composite or 100% plastic deck board products). Solid surface deck coverings are usually made from noncombustible materials, and include light-weight concrete, stone or tile. Solid surface decks are often built over an occupied (living) space. Occasionally an open frame deck will be installed over a water-proof membrane, again built over an occupied space. As with normal decks that use combustible boards, this open-frame deck will also be vulnerable to accumulation of debris, and ignition by embers. Decks are an important consideration because their proximity to homes and buildings. They are a source of fuel and if ignited, will provide a radiant heat and likely a direct flame contact exposure to siding and windows and doors, including glass sliders. The heat from the fire can cause the glass to break and permit the fire to enter the house. For wood deck boards, the thicker, the better. Deck board gaps (which are there for drainage and ventilation) can permit embers to lodge and potentially cause ignitions. The accumulation of wind-blown debris in these gaps makes ignition from embers easier; therefore you should clean between-board gaps. Debris should also be removed from the areas where the deck connects to the wall. Elevated decks are even more vulnerable if you use the space underneath to store combustible materials. Raised decks are open to flames or embers, especially those on slopes. Decks that are just above ground level can be screened to prevent the accumulation of combustible debris in the under-deck area. Provided that adequate defensible space is maintained, most solid wood decking is fire-resistant enough to withstand short-term heat load. The next greatest threat from decks is firefighter safety. Many new materials (synthetics) ignite more easily than wood and have a rapid structural collapse when subjected to high heat loads, creating a situation where firefighters could fall through. Further information on this available through the California State Fire Marshal’s Building...