State historic building code definition

State historic building code means the alternative building regulations and building standards for certain historic buildings provided for in section 103A.41.
State historic building code means Title 24, Building Standards, Part 8, California Code of Regulations.
State historic building code means Part 8 of Title 24 (California Building Standards Code) of the California Code of Regulations.

Examples of State historic building code in a sentence

  • Use the State historic building code to relieve historic buildings from modern code requirements, thus making it easier to reuse the building.Explore other incentivizes or code changes that allow interior spaces in older buildings to be more easily and affordably updated.

Related to State historic building code

  • State building code means the combined specialty codes.

  • Building Code means the regulations made under Section 34 of the Act.

  • Public building and "public work" means a public building of, and a public work of, a governmental entity (the United States; the District of Columbia; commonwealths, territories, and minor outlying islands of the United States; State and local governments; and multi-State, regional, or interstate entities which have governmental functions). These buildings and works may include, without limitation, bridges, dams, plants, highways, parkways, streets, subways, tunnels, sewers, mains, power lines, pumping stations, heavy generators, railways, airports, terminals, docks, piers, wharves, ways, lighthouses, buoys, jetties, breakwaters, levees, and canals, and the construction, alteration, maintenance, or repair of such buildings and works.

  • School building means any building in which any of the instruction, extracurricular activities, or training provided by a school is conducted, whether or not any instruction, extracurricular activities, or training provided by the school is being conducted in the school building at the time a criminal offense is committed.

  • Green building strategies means those strategies that minimize the impact of development on the environment, and enhance the health, safety and well-being of residents by producing durable, low-maintenance, resource-efficient housing while making optimum use of existing infrastructure and community services.

  • California Renewables Portfolio Standard means the renewable energy program and policies codified in California Public Utilities Code Sections 399.11 through 399.31 and California Public Resources Code Sections 25740 through 25751, as such provisions may be amended or supplemented from time to time.

  • Agricultural land means land suitable for use in farming.

  • Electric public utility means a public utility, as that term is