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GENERAL <br />backers, or fiber-reinforced gypsum backers in <br /> <br />compliance with ASTM C 1288, C 1325, C 1178, <br />or C 1278 and installed in accordance with <br /> <br />manufacturers recommendations shall be used as <br />PREMISES IDENTIFICATION: <br />1. IRC Section R321.1. <br />backers for wall tile in tub & shower areas and wall <br />Addresses shall be provided in such a position as to be <br />panels in shower areas. Wood veneer paneling <br />plainly visible and legible from the street or road <br />and hardboard paneling shall be placed on wood <br />fronting the property. Numerals shall be at least 4” high <br />or cold- formed steel framing spaced not more <br />with ½” stroke and be conspicuously displayed on a <br />than 16” on center. Wood veneer and hardboard <br />contrasting background. If the building is not clearly <br />paneling less than ¼” nominal thickness shall <br />visible from a named way of travel, the numerical <br />have gypsum board backer at least 3/8” thick. <br />designation (address) shall also be displayed near the <br />Wood veneer paneling of at least ¼” nominal <br />main entrance to the property as well as at the <br />thickness shall conform to ANSI/HPVA HP-1, <br />driveway entrance that leads to the building. Property <br />and hardboard paneling shall conform to <br />addresses shall be posted prior to requesting any <br />CPA/ANSI A135.5. <br />inspections. <br /> <br /> <br />GYPSUM WALLBOARD FASTENING: <br />6. IRC <br />APPROVED PLANS: <br />2. HCC Section 5-19 When the <br />702.3.6 & Table R702.3.5.Screws for attaching <br />building official issues a permit, the construction <br />gypsum board to wood framing shall be type W or <br />documents shall be approved in writing, stamp, and <br />Type S in accordance with ASTM C 1002 and shall <br />signature. Work shall be done in accordance with the <br />penetrate the wood not less than 3/8”. <br />approved construction documents, any changes made <br /> <br /> 3/8" minimum from edge and ends for <br />during construction shall be resubmitted for approval. <br />nails or screws. <br />The building permit, inspection placard, and 1 set of <br /> <br /> Fastening (nails): 7" o.c. max. ceiling, 8" <br />approved construction documents must remain on the <br />o.c. walls. <br />job site at all times until the completion of the project. <br />  <br /> Fastening (screws): 12" o.c. ceiling, 16" <br />HEATING: <br />3. IRC R303.8. Omitted <br />o.c. walls when wall framing is 16" o.c., <br /> <br />SKYLIGHTS: <br />4. IRC R308.6. The following types <br />12" when wall framing is 24" o.c. <br />Footnote e, Table R702.3.5: Type X gypsum <br />of glazing may be used: 1) Laminated glass with a <br />minimum .015” polyvinyl butyl interlayer for glass <br />wallboard for garage ceilings beneath habitable <br />panes 16 sq. ft. or less in area located such that the <br />rooms shall be installed perpendicular to the ceiling <br />highest point of the glass is not more than 12’ above <br />framing and shall be fastened at 6” o.c. by <br />a walking surface or other accessible area; for higher <br />minimum 1-7/8” 6d coated nails or equivalent <br />or larger sizes, the minimum interlayer thickness <br />drywall screws. <br /> <br />shall be .030”. 2) Fully tempered glass. 3) Heat- <br />NUMBER OF BUILDING STORIES: <br />7. IRC <br />strengthened glass. 4) Wired glass. 5) Approved rigid <br />Sections R202. In accordance with the scope of <br />plastics. <br />the 2006 International Residential Code, (IRC) any <br /> <br />INTERIOR FINISH: <br />5. IRC R315, R702.3.8, R702.4.2, building that exceeds 3 stories, must be built <br />and R702.5. Wall and ceiling finishes shall have a <br />in accordance with the 2006 International <br />flame-spread classification of not greater than 200 <br />Building Code (IBC). A building story is that portion <br />and a smoke-developed index of not greater than of a building included between the upper surface <br />450, except for trims, handrails, door and window of a floor and the upper surface of the floor or roof <br />frames, and wallpaper. When gypsum is used as a next above. The first “Story Above Grade” is the <br />base for tile or wall panels for tub/shower enclosures, first story having its finished floor surface entirely <br />water- resistant gypsum conforming to ASTM C 1396, above grade, except that a basement shall be <br />C1178, or C1278 shall be used. Water resistant considered as a story above grade where the <br />gypsum wallboard may not be used over a Class I or finished surface of the floor above the basement is: <br />II vapor retarder in a shower or tub compartment, or 1) More than 6’ above grade plane; 2) More than <br />on ceilings where frame spacing exceeds 12” on <br />6’ above the finished ground level for more than <br />center for ½” or 16” for 5/8” gypsum board, or where <br />50% of the total building perimeter; or, 3) More than <br />there will be direct exposure to water, or in areas <br />12’ above the finished ground at any level. The <br />subject to continuous high humidity. Fiber-cement, number of stories is the sum of the first story <br />fiber-mat reinforced cement, glass mat gypsum above grade plane plus all of the stories above. <br />The County of Hawai‘i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer <br /> <br /> <br />101 Pauahi Street, Suite 107 74-5044 Ane Keohoklole Hwy <br />ā <br />Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720 Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i 96740 <br /> <br />Tel: (808) 961-8331 Page 17 Tel: (808) 323-4720 <br /> <br />