joey_martin

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  1. If there are multiple segments, you need to draw the line across all the segments, open the line and check the arrows at each end, then simply double click the break line tool and start breaking the segments into multiple pieces. The arrow at both ends will then adjust to the new segment lengths.

  2. I'm only jumping in here because, I started my design/construction career in the late 1980's and can remember dealing with this provision on city lots where the homes are generally closer together. Out in the sticks...not so much. I have a 1988 UBC that says similar wordage as the 1997.

     

    What's interesting is, could it be that we were ahead of Cali at one point in the last 30 years, when it comes to codes?

  3. This section from the '88 UBC covers projections, but I can't find the specific texts.

     

    UBC Section 705 regulates the construction of eave overhangs. The requirements in this section are specific to projections beyond the exterior wall. An eave is only required to be rated when required by this section. General building code requirements only regulate things within the boundries of the exterior walls. UBC Section 101.3 states that when the is a conflict between a general and a specific requirement, the specific requirement governs.

  4. This is from the 2000 IRC

     

    SECTION R302 LOCATION ON LOT 

    R302.1 Exterior walls.!--$$tag:upar,,chapter>


    Exterior walls with a fire separation distance less than 3 feet (914 mm) shall have not less than a one–hour fire–resistive rating with exposure from both sides. Projections shall not extend beyond the distance determined by the following two methods, whichever results in the lesser projections:
     

    1.   A point one–third the distance to the property line from an assumed vertical plane located where protected openings are required.!--$$tag:upar,,chapter> 2.   More than 12 inches (305 mm) into areas where openings are prohibited.

    Projections extending into the fire separation distance shall have not less than one–hour fire–resistive construction on the underside. The above provisions shall not apply to walls which are perpendicular to the line used to determine the fire separation distance.

    Exception:

    Tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar structures exempted from permits by Section R105.2 are not required to provide wall protection based on location on the lot. Projections beyond the exterior wall shall not extend over the lot line.!--$$tag:upar,,chapter>
  5. Any way to have the freize removed from the brick gable but keep in on the siding gable that abuts it?  In other words, the left roof plane would have part with and part without the frieze.

     

     

    In X7 yes....simply select the roof plan and tell it to place on eave and/or gable. In X5, you will have to do it manually I believe.

  6. Well, not a video but....do you provide framing plans or a note on a roof plan that calls out that rafter size? Simple place a note that says something to effect of...

     

    S.P.F. #2 OR BTR 2"X8"

    RAFTER @ 16" O.C.

     

    Save that note to your library with the rest of your notes and move on. I learned the hard way to not fight the program.