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NATIONAL BUILDING CODE

DEFENITION OF TERMS
Any story situated wholly or part in a roof, so
designed, arranged, or built as to be used for
Aa business, storage, or habitation.

Awning
Accessoria or Row House as determined by internationally recognized and
A house of not more than two stories, composed of a accepted testing methods. The fire-resistive time
row of dwelling units entirely separated  from one
period rating is the length of time a material can
another by party wall or walls and with an
independent entrance for each dwelling unit. withstand being burned and is usually classified
as one-hour, two-hour, three-hour, four-hour, etc.
Accessory Building
A building subordinate to the main building on the same
lot and used for purposes customarily incidental to Fire-Retardant Treated Wood
those of the main building, such as servants' quarters, Lumber or plywood impregnated with chemicals
garage, pump  house, laundry, etc. and when tested in accordance with accepted fire

Alley  standards for a period of 30 minutes shall have a


Any public space or thoroughfare which has been flame-spread of not over 25 and show no
dedicated or deeded to the public or of public use evidence of progressive combustion. The fire
as a passageway. retardant properties shall not be considered
permanent where exposed to the weather.
Alter or Alteration
Any change, addition, or modification in First Story
construction or occupancy. The story the floor of which is at or above the
level of the sidewalk or adjoining ground, the
Apartment remaining stories being numbered in regular
A room, or suite of two or more rooms, designed succession upward.
and intended for, or occupied by one family for
living, sleeping, and cooking purposes.

Apartment House.
Any building or portion thereof, which is designed, built,
rented, leased, let, or hired out to be occupied,  or
which is occupied as the home or residence of three or
more  families living Independently of each other and
doing their own cooking in the said building, and shall
include flats and apartments.

Arcade.
Any portion of a building above the first floor
projecting  over the sidewalk beyond the first-
story wall used as protection for  pedestrians
against rain and sun.

Area
An open subsurface adjacent to a building or lot
line.

Assembly Building or Hall


A building or a portion of a building  used for the
gathering together of fifty or more persons for
such  purposes as deliberation, worship,
entertainment, amusement, or  awaiting
transportation or of a hundred or more persons in
drinking  and dining establishments.

Attic Story
Floor Area
The area included within the surrounding exterior
walls of a building or portion thereof, exclusive of
vent shafts and courts. The floor area of a Girder
building or portion thereof, not provided A horizontal structural piece which supports the
with surrounding exterior walls shall be the end of the floor beams or joists or walls over
usable area under the horizontal projection of the openings.
roof or floor above.
Grade (Adjacent Ground Elevation)
Footing The lowest point of elevation of the finished
That portion of the foundation of a structure surface of the ground between the exterior wall of
which spreads and transmits loads directly to the a building and a point 1.50 meters (5 feet) distant
soil or the pile. from said wall, or the lowest point of elevation of
the finished surface of the ground between the
Foundation exterior wall of a building and the property line if it
All the portions of the building or structure below is less than 1.50 meters (5 feet) distant from said
the footings, the earth upon which the structure wall. In case walls are parallel to and within 1.50
rests. meters (5 feet) of a public sidewalk, alley, or
  other public way, the grade shall be the elevation
of the sidewalk, alley, or public way.
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Ground Floor
The story at or near the level of the grade. The
Garage
other stories, beginning with the second, for the
A building or portion thereof in which a motor
first next above, shall be designated by
vehicle containing gasoline, distillate or other
successive floor numbers counting upward.
volatile, flammable liquid in its tank, is stored,
repaired, or kept.
Guest Room
Garage, Commercial Any or rooms used, or intended to be used by a
A garage where automobiles and other motor guest for sleeping purposes. Every 9.30 square
vehicles are housed, cared for, equipped, meters (100 square feet) of superficial floor area
repaired or kept for renumeration, hire or sale. in a dormitory shall be considered to be a guest
room.
 
Garage, Open Parking
A structure of one or more tiers in height which is
at least 50 per cent open on two or more sides
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and is used exclusively for the parking or storage
of passenger motor vehicles having a capacity of Habitable Room
not more than nine persons per vehicle. Any room meeting the requirements of this Code
Open parking garages are further classified as for sleeping, living, cooking, or dining purposes,
either ramp access or mechanical-access. Ramp- excluding such enclosed spaces as closets,
access open parking garages are those pantries, bath or toilet rooms, service rooms,
employing a series of continuously rising floors connecting corridors, laundries, unfinished attics,
permitting the movement of vehicles under their storage spaces, cellars, utility rooms, and similar
own power from and to the street level. space.
Mechanical-access parking garages are those
employing parking machines, lifts, elevators, or Hall Common
other mechanical devices for vehicles moving A corridor or passageway used in common by
from and to street and in which public occupancy all the occupants within a building.
is prohibited above the street level.

Garage, Private Hall, Stair


A building or portion of a building in which only A hall which includes the stair, stair landings, and
motor vehicles used by the tenants of the building
or buildings on the premises are stored or kept. those portions of the common halls through
which it is necessary to pass in going between
the entrance floor and the room.
Garage, Public
Any garage other than a private garage
Heliport
An area of land or water or a structural surface
which is used, or intended for use, for the landing
and takeoff of helicopters, and any appurtenant
areas which are used, or intended for use, for
heliport buildings and other heliport facilities.
Helistop  
The same as a heliport except that no refueling,
maintenance, repairs, or storage of helicopters is Ll
permitted.

Line, Building
Hotel
The line formed by the intersection of the outer
A building or part thereof with rooms occupied or
surface of the inclosing wall of the building and
intended to be occupied for hire as temporary
the surface of the ground.
aboding place of individuals with a general
kitchen and public dining room service, but no
provision for cooking in any individual suite or Lintel
room. The beam or girder placed over an opening in a
wall, which supports the wall construction above.
Hotel Apartment
An apartment house which may furnish dining Load Dead
room service and other services for the exclusive The weight of the permanent portions of a
use of its tenants. building or structure; it includes the weight of the
  walls, permanent partitions, framing, floors, roofs,

Ii and all other permanent and stationary fixtures,


 mechanisms, and other construction entering
  into and becoming a part of a building or
Incombustible structure.
As applied to building construction material, a
material which, in the form it is used, is either one Load, Lateral
of the following: That load caused by winds, earthquakes, or other
(a) Materials of which no part will ignite and burn
when subjected to  fire; or dynamic forces.
(b) Material having a structural base of
incombustible material as defined in item (a),
above, with a surfacing material not over 3.2 Load, Live
millimeters (1/8 inch) thick which has a flame- The weight of the contents of a building or
spread rating of 50 or less. "Incombustible" does structure; it includes all loads except dead and
not apply to surface finish materials. Material lateral loads, and weight of temporary partitions,
required to be incombustible for reduced clearances cases, counters, and similar equipment, and
to flues, heating appliances, or other materials shall
all loads imposed due to the occupancy of the
refer to material conforming to the provisions of this
Code. No material shall be classed as building or structure.
incombustible which is subject to increase
in combustibility or flame-spread rating beyond the Load Occupant
limits herein established, through the effects of age, The total number of persons that may occupy a
moisture, or other atmospheric condition.
building or portion thereof at any one time.

Incombustible Material
Lodging House
When referred to as structural material, means
Any building or portion thereof, containing not
brick, stone, terracotta, concrete, iron steel, sheet
more than five guest rooms which are used by
metal, or tiles used either singly or in
not more than five guests where rent is paid in
combination.
money, goods, labor, or otherwise.

Incombustible Roofing
Lot
A covering of not less than two thickness of A parcel of land on which a principal building and
roofing felt and a good coat of tar and gravel of its accessories are placed or may be placed together
tin, corrugated iron, or other approved fire- with the required open spaces. A lot may or may not be
resisting material with standing seam or lap joint. the land designated as lot on recorded plot.

Incombustible Stud Partition Lot, Corner


A partition plastered on both sides upon metal A lot situated at the junction of two or more
lath or wire cloth for the full height, and fire- streets forming an angle of not more than one hundred
topped between the studs with incombustible thirty-five degrees (135º)
material, 20 centimeters (8 inches) above the
floor and at the ceiling. Lot, Depth of
 
The average horizontal distance between the front and A building which does not conform with the
the rear lot lines. regulations of the district where it is situated as to
height, yard requirements, lot area and
Lot, Front percentage of occupancy.
The front boundary line of a lot bordering on the
street and in the case of a corner lot, it may be either
Non-Conforming Use
frontage.
The use of a building or land or any portion of
such building or land which does not conform
Lot, Inside with the use regulation of the zone where it is
A lot fronting on but one street or public alley and situated.
the remaining sides bounded by lot lines.  

Lot Line
The line of demarcation between either public Oo
and private property.  
Occupancy
Lot, Open The purpose for which a building shall also
A lot bounded on all sides by street lines. include the building or room housing such use.
Change of occupancy is not intended to include
Lot, Width of change of tenants or proprietors.
the average horizontal distance between the side
Owner
lot lines. Any person, company, or corporation owning the
  property or properties under consideration or
receivers, trustees, or other duly authorized
Mm persons.
 
 
Masonry
A form of construction composed of stone, brick,
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concrete, gypsum, hollow clay tile, concrete block  
or tile, or other similar building units or materials Panic Hardware
or combination of these materials laid up unit by A bar which extends across at least one-half the
unit and set in mortar. width of each door leaf, which will open the door
if subjected to pressure.
Masonry, Solid
Masonry of solid units built without hollow Partitions
spaces. An interior subdividing wall.

Masonry Unit Person


Brick, block, tile, stone, or other similar building A natural person, his heirs, executors,
unit or combination thereof, made to be bonded administrators or assigns, and also includes a
together by a cementitious agent. firm, partnership, or corporation, its or their
successors or assigns or their agents.
Marquee Pier
A permanent roofed structure above a door An isolated mass of masonry forming support for
attached to and supported by the building and arches  columns, girders, lintels, trustees, and
projecting over a walk or side walk. similar structural parts.

Mezzanine or Mezzanine Floor Pilaster


A partial, intermediate floor in any story or room A portion of the wall which projects on one or
of a building having an area not more than one- both sides and acts as a vertical beam, a column,
half of the area of the room or space in which it is or both.
constructed.
  Plaster, Portland Cement
Nn A mixture of portland cement, or portland cement
and lime, and aggregate and other approved
  materials as specified in this Code.
Non-Conforming Building
Plastics, Approved
Plastic materials which have a flame-spread
rating of 225 or less.

Platform, Enclosed
A partially enclosed portion of an assembly room
the ceiling of which is not more than 1.50 meters
(5 feet) above the proscenium opening and which
is designed or used for the presentation of plays,
demonstrations, or other entertainment wherein
scenery, drops, decorations, of the effects may
be installed or used.
Public Way
A parcel of land unobstructed from the ground to
the sky, more than 3.00 meters (10 feet) in width, Stage
appropriated to the free passage of the general A partially enclosed portion of an assembly
public. building  which is designed or used for the
  presentation of plays, demonstrations, or other
entertainment wherein scenery, drops or other
Rr effects may be installed or used, and where the
distance between the top of the proscenium
 
opening and the ceiling above the stage is more
Repair
than 1.50 meters (5 feet).
The reconstruction of renewal of any part of an
existing building for the purpose of its
maintenance. The word "Repairs" shall not apply Stairway
to any change of construction. Two or more risers shall constitute a stairway.
 

Ss Stairway, Private
A stairway serving one tenant only.

Shaft Story
A vertical opening through a building for That portion of a building included between the
elevators, dumb-waiter, mechanical equipment, upper surface of any floor and the upper surface
or similar purposes. of the floor next above, except that the  topmost
story shall be that portion of a building included
Show Window between the upper surface of the topmost floor
A store window in which goods are displayed. and the ceiling or roof above. If the finished floor
level directly above a basement, cellar or unused
underfloor space is more than 50 per cent of the
Site, Sanitary, Hygienic or Safe total perimeter or is more than 3.60 meters (12
Shall be understood to mean, among others: feet) above grade as defined herein at any point,
such basement, cellar or unused underfloor
(a) Surface condition of the site, such as being space shall be considered as a story.
swampy, improperly drained, or filled with refuse,
garbage, or filthy materials;
Story, Height of
The perpendicular distance from top to top of two
(b) Subsurface condition of the site, such as when the
soil substrata will not support safely a construction
or inadequate filing of an excavation or which a successive tiers of floors, floor beams, joists. The
construction will be undertaken; or clear height of a story or a room is distance from
(c) Nearness to certain hazardous places such as to the floor to the ceiling. The clear height of
constitute a danger to the proposed site, such as balconies is measured from the highest point of
airports, heliports, or volcanoes. the sidewalk grade to the underside of the
balcony floor joists. If these joists are sealed, this
Slum: Blighted Area; Eyesore clear height is measured to the underside of the
An area where the values of real estate tend to sealing.
deteriorate because of the dilapidated,
obsolescent, and insanitary condition of the Street
building within the area. An eyesore is a building Any thoroughfare or public space which has been
or area which is markedly unpleasant to look at. dedicated or deeded to the public for public use.

Soffit Structure
The underside of a beam, lintel or reveal. That which is built or constructed, an edifice or
building of any kind, or any piece of work
Stable artificially built up or composed of parts joined
Any structure designed and intended for the together in some definite manner.
enclosure, shelter, or protection of any horse,
carabao, or other cattle. Structural Frame
The framing system including the columns and
Stable, Commercial the girders, beams, trusses, and spandrels
A stable wherein the animals kept are having direct connections to the columns and all
 for business, racing, or breeding purposes. other members which are essential to the stability
of the building as a whole. The members of floor
or roof panels which have no connection to the
columns shall be considered secondary members
and not a part of the structural frame.
Suportales backing.
The vertical supports, such as posts or
stanchions, as used in indigenous or traditional
type of construction. These may be free-standing
as stilts or integrated into the wall structure. In
the case of the former, pie de gallos (knee Veneer, Exterior
braces) or crosettas (cross bracings) are Veneer applied to weather-exposed surfaces.
sometimes used.
Veneer, Interior
Surface, Exterior Veneer applied to surfaces other than weather-
Weather-exposed surfaces. exposed surfaces.
 
Surfaces. Interior
Surfaces other than weather-exposed surfaces. Ww
 
Surface, Weather-Exposed Wall, Bearing
All surface of walls, ceilings, floors, roofs, soffits, A wall which supports any load other than its own
and similar surfaces exposed to the weather
excepting the following: weight.

(a) Ceiling and roof soffits enclosed by walls or by Wall, Cross


beams which extend a minimum of 30 centimeters A term which may be used synonymously with a
(12 inches) below such ceiling or roof soffits; partition.

(b) Walls or portions of walls within an unenclosed roof Wall, Curtain


area, when  located a horizontal distance from an The inclosing wall of an iron or steel framework
exterior opening equal to twice the height of the
or the nonbearing portion of an inclosing wall
opening; and
between piers.
(c) Ceiling and roof soffits beyond a horizontal distance
of 3.00 meters (10 feet) from the outer edge of the Wall, Dead
ceiling or roof soffits. A wall without openings.
 

Vv Wall, Exterior
Any wall or element of a wall or any number or
group of members, which defines the exterior
Value or valuation of a Building boundaries or courts of a building.
The estimated cost to replace the building in kind,
based on current replacement costs. Wall, Faced
A wall in which the facing and backing are so
Vault bonded together that they act as a composite
Any surface of underground construction covered element, and exert a common action under load.
on top, or any fire-proof construction intended for
the storage of valuables.
Wall, Fire
Any wall which subdivides a building so as to
Veneer
resist the spread of fire, by starting at the
Nonstructural facing of brick, concrete, stone, tile,
foundation and extending continuously through
metal, plastic, or other similar approved material
all stories to, or above, the roof. Extension above
attached to a backing for the purpose of
the roof. is 1.00 meter (3 feet, 3 inches).
ornamentation, protection, or insulation.

Wall, Foundation
Veneer, Adhered
That Portion of an inclosing wall below the first
Veneer secured and supported through adhesion
tier of floor joists.
to an approved bonding material applied over an
approved backing. Wall, Height of
The perpendicular distance measured from its
base line either at the grade or at the top of the
Veneer, Anchored
girder to the top of the coping thereon.
Veneer secured to and supported by approved
Foundation and retaining walls are measured
mechanical fasteners attached to and approved
from the grade downward to the base of the
footing.

Wall, Nonbearing
A wall which supports no lead other than its own
weight.

Wall, Parapet
That part of any wall entirely above the roofline.

Wall, Party
A wall separating two or more buildings, and
used or intended to be used in common by the
said buildings.

Wall, Retaining
Any wall used to resist the lateral displacement of
any material; a subsurface wall built to resist the
lateral pressure of adjoining earth, or enclosing
wall to resist the lateral pressure of internal loads.

Wall, Thickness of
The minimum thickness measured on the bed.

Window
An opening through a wall of a building to the
outside air for the purpose of admitting natural
light and air.

Window, Oriel
A projecting window similar to a bay window, but
carried on brackets or corbels. The term "bay
window" may also be applied to an oriel window
projecting over the street line.

Wire Backing
Horizontal strands of tautened wire attached to
surfaces vertical wood supports which, when
covered with building paper, provide a backing
for portland cement plaster.
 

Yy
Yard or Patio
The vacant space left in a lot between the
building and the property line.

Yard, Rear
The yard lying between the side lot lines and the
nearest lot line and the nearest building line.

Yard, Side
The yard lying between the side line and the
nearest building line and between the front and
the rear yards.

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