Exceptions:
Table 1201.6 | |||
PROTECTION OF PEDESTRIANS | |||
HEIGHT OF CONSTRUCTION | DISTANCE OF CONSTRUCTION TO LOT LINE | TYPE OF PROTECTION REQUIRED | |
8 feet or less | Less than 5 feet | Construction railings | |
5 feet or more | None | ||
Less than 5 feet | Barrier and covered walkway | ||
5 feet or more, but not more than one-fourth the height of construction | Barrier and covered walkway | ||
More than 8 feet | 5 feet or more, but between one-fourth and one-half the height of construction | Barrier | |
5 feet or more, but exceeding one-half the height of construction | None |
Exception: Roofs and supporting structures of covered walkways for new, light-frame construction not exceeding two stories in height are permitted to be designed for a live load of 75 psf (3.6kN/m2) or the loads imposed on them, whichever is greater. In lieu of such design, the roof and supporting structure of a covered walkway is permitted to be constructed as follows:
Exception: Standpipes shall be either temporary or permanent in nature, and with or without a water supply, provided that such standpipes conform to the requirements of the Building Code as to capacity, outlets, and materials.
NOTE: Where the section is followed by the letter "B", "F", or "O", the following meaning shall apply:
"B" This means that the Building Official or the Plumbing, Mechanical or Electrical Inspector shall review the plans, issue the permit, inspect the installation, and approve the final certificate.
"F" This means that the Fire Official shall review the plans for approval, the Fire Official and/or the Building Official inspects the installation, and the Fire Official observes the final test and approves the final installation. The Building Official shall issue the permits.
"O" This would indicate another State agency approval and inspection is needed. An explanation will indicate the agency and approvals needed.
510 R.I. Code R. 510-RICR-00-00-20.12