Glossary of Code Terms
Note: This glossary contains definitions specific to the Uniform Building Code unless another model code is referenced. The reader is cautioned against the transference or applicability of the definitions contained herein to other divisions within PRMD. For questions regarding applicable regulations, specifically as it relates to planning issues, consult the Sonoma County
Zoning Ordinance and/or PRMD planning staff.
Addition - extension or increase in floor
area or height of a building or structure.
Agricultural building - structure
designed and constructed to house farm implements, hay, grain, poultry,
livestock and other horticultural products. This structure shall not be
a place of human habitation or a place of employment where agricultural
products are processed, treated or packaged, nor shall it be a place used
by the public.
Air test - a test that is applied to a
plumbing system upon its completion.
Alter or Alteration - is any
change, addition, or modification in construction occupancy.
Approved - as to materials and types of
construction, refers to approval by the building official as a result
of investigation and tests conducted by the building official, or by reason
of accepted principals or tests by recognized authorities, technical or
scientific organizations.
Approved agency - an established
and recognized agency regularly engaged in conducting tests or furnishing
inspection services, when such agency have been approved.
Approved fabricator - an established
and qualified person, firm or corporation approved by the building official
pursuant to Section 1701.7 of this code.
Basement - any floor level below the first
story in a building, except that a floor level in a building having only
one floor level shall be classified as a basement unless such floor level
qualifies as a first story as defined herein.
Bathroom - an area including a basin and
one or more of the following: a toilet; a tub; or a shower as defined
in the 2001 California Electrical Code.
Blocked Diaphragm - a diaphragm
in which all sheathing edges not occurring on framing members are supported
on and connected to blocking.
Boiler - a closed vessel used for heating
water or liquid, or for generating steam or vapor by direct application
of heat from combustible fuels or electricity
Braced wall panel - is a section
of wall braced in accordance with Section 2320.11.3 Bracing Provisions.
Building - any structure to which state
agencies have regulatory power used or intended for supporting or sheltering
any use or occupancy, housing or enclosure of persons, animals, chattels,
equipment or property of any kind and also includes structures wherein
things may be grown, made, produced, kept, handled, stored or disposed
of and all appendages, accessories apparatus, appliances and equipment
installed as a part thereof.
'Building' shall not include machinery, equipment or appliances installed
for manufacture or process purposes only, nor shall it include any construction
installations which are not a part of a building, any tunnel, mine shaft,
highway or bridge, or include any house trailer or vehicle which conforms
to the Vehicle Code.
Building, existing - a building
erected prior to the adoption of this code, or one for which a legal building
permit has been issued.
Building official - The officer
or other designated authority charged with the administration and enforcement
of this code, or the building official's duly authorized representative
in accordance with state law. Health and Safety Code Section 13146, in
occupancies regulated by the State Fire Marshal.
Building or structure - shall
include structures such as porches and steps, whether covered or uncovered,
breezeways, roofed Porte-cocheres, roofed patios, carports, covered walks,
covered driveways and similar structures or appurtenances. As defined
in the 2001 California Plumbing Code.
Conditioned Space - in residential
compliance, conditioned space is space in a building that is either directly
or indirectly conditioned.
Conditioned Space, indirectly
- indirectly conditioned space is enclosed space including, but not limited
to, unconditioned volume in atria, that (1) is not directly conditioned
space; and (2) either (a) has an area-weighted heat transfer coefficient
to directly conditioned space exceeding that to the outdoors or to unconditioned
space, or (b) is a space through which air from directly conditioned spaces
is transferred at a rate exceeding 3 air changes per hour.
Indirectly conditioned space must be included when calculating total conditioned
floor area. Examples of areas that may be indirectly conditioned space
include enclosed porches, enclosed sunrooms, laundry rooms and furnace
closets.
Conventional light-frame
construction - a type of construction whose primary structural elements
are formed by a system of repetitive wood framing members. Refer to Section
2320 for conventional light-frame construction provisions.
Cord-and-plug
connected lighting assembly - a lighting assembly consisting of a
lighting fixture intended for installation in the wall of a storable pool,
and a cord-and-plug connected transformer.
Corrosion Resistant - a nonferrous
metal or any metal having an unbroken surface of nonferrous metal or steel
with not less than 10 percent chromium or with not less than 0.20 percent
copper.
Diaphragm - a horizontal or nearly horizontal
system acting to transmit lateral forces to the vertical-resisting elements.
When the term 'diaphragm' is used it includes horizontal bracing systems.
Dwelling - any building or portion thereof
that contains not more than two dwelling units.
Dwelling: (NOTE: Definition per 2001 California Electrical Code)
Dwelling unit: One or more rooms for the use of one or more persons
as a housekeeping unit with space for eating, living, and sleeping,
and permanent provisions for cooking and sanitation.
Multi-Family Dwelling: A building containing three or more dwelling
units.
One-Family Dwelling: A building consisting solely of one dwelling unit.
Two-Family Dwelling: A building consisting solely of two dwelling units.
Dwelling unit - any building or portion
thereof that contains living facilities, including provisions for sleeping,
eating, cooking and sanitation, as required by this code, for not more
than one family, or a congregate residence for 10 or less persons.
Efficiency dwelling unit
- a dwelling unit containing only on habitable room.
Exit - See Means of egress
Exterior wall - any wall or element
of a wall, or any member or group of members, which defines the exterior
boundaries or courts of a building an which has a slope of 60 degrees
or greater with the horizontal plane (Section 224).
Fire
resistance or fire resistive construction - is construction to resist
the spread of fire, details of which are specified in this code.
First Floor of a Building
- For the purpose of this section of the Code the First Floor of a Building
shall be that floor that has fifty percent (50%) or more of the exterior
wall surface area level with or above finished grade. One additional level
that is the first level and not designed for human habitation and used
only for vehicle parking, storage or similar use is permitted (NOTE: This
is from the 2001 California Plumbing Code)
Footing - portion of the foundation of a
structure that spreads and transmits loads directly to the soil or the
piles.
Garage - a building or portion thereof in
which a motor vehicle containing flammable or combustible liquids or gas
in its tank or an electric vehicle with a rechargeable storage battery,
fuel cell, photovoltaic array or other source of electric current is stored,
repaired, charged (electric vehicles only) or kept.
Garage, Private - is a building
or a portion of a building, not more than 1,000 square feet (93 m²) in
area, in which only motor vehicles used by the tenants of the building
or buildings on the premises are stored or kept.
Garage, Public - is a garage other
than a private garage.
Gas Log - a self-contained, free-standing,
open-flame, gas-burning appliance consisting of a metal flame or base
supporting simulated logs, and designed for installation only in a vented
fireplace.
Grade (adjacent ground
elevation) - the lowest point of elevation of the finished surface
of the ground paving or sidewalk, within the area between the building
and the property line or, when the property line is more than 5 feet (1524
mm) from the building, between the building and a line 5 feet (1524 mm)
from the building.
Greenhouse - (See Agricultural Building)
Structure designed and constructed to house horticultural products. This
structure shall not be a place of human habitation.
Grounded - Connected to the earth or to
some conducting body that serves in place of earth.
Grounded Conductor - A system
or circuit conductor that is intentionally grounded.
Grounding Conductor - A conductor
used to connect equipment or the grounded circuit of a wiring system to
a grounding electrode.
Grounding Conductor,
Equipment - The conductor used to connect the non-current carrying
metal parts of equipment, raceways, and other enclosures to the system
grounded conductor, the grounding electrode conductor, or both at the
service equipment or at the source of a separately derived system.
Grounding Electrode Conductor
- The conductor used to connect the grounding electrode to the equipment
grounding conductor, to the grounded conductor, or to both, of the circuit
at the service equipment or at the source of a separately derived system.
Guardrail - a system of building components
located near the open sides of elevated walking surfaces for the purpose
of minimizing the possibility of accidental fall from the walking surface
to the lower level or a vertical barrier erected along the open edges
of a floor opening, wall opening, ramp, platform, runways or other elevated
area to prevent persons from falling off the open edge.
Habitable space (room) -
a space in a structure for living, sleeping, eating or cooking. Bathrooms,
toilet compartments, closets, halls, storage or utility space, and similar
areas are not considered habitable space.
Handrail - a railing provided for grasping
with the hand for support. See also 'guardrail'
Industrial Waste - Any and all
liquid or waterborne waste from industrial or commercial processes, except
domestic sewage.
Listed and listing - terms referring
to equipment or materials included in a lists published by an approved
testing laboratory, inspection agency, or other organization concerned
with product evaluation that maintains periodic inspection of current
productions of listed equipment or materials. The published list shall
state that the material or equipment complies with approval nationally
recognized codes, standards or tests and has been tested or evaluated
and found suitable for use in a specified manner.
Means of egress - an exit system
that provides a continuous, unobstructed and undiminished path of exit
travel from any occupied point in a building or structure to a public
way.
Noncombustible - as applied to building
construction material means a material that, in the form, in which is
used, is either on of the following:
- Material of which no part will ignite and burn when subjected to fire.
Any material conforming to UBC. Standard 2-1 shall be considered noncombustible
within the meaning of the section.
- Material having a structural base of noncombustible material as defined
in Item 1, with a surfacing material not over 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) thick
which has a flame-spread rating of 50 or less.
Occupancy - the purpose for that a building
or part thereof, is used or intended to be used.
Occupancy separation - a fire
resistive separation between each occupancy either vertical or horizontal
or both or when necessary of such other form as may be required to afford
a complete separation between the various occupancy divisions in the building.
Where the occupancy separation is horizontal structural members supporting
the separation shall be protected by equivalent fire-resistive construction.
Open circuit condition - refers to no continuity between
circuit conductors.
Panel board - a panel or group of panels
assembly consisting of bus bars, automatic overcurrent protection devices,
etc designed to be placed in a cabinet or cutout box placed in or against
a wall or partition and accessible only from the front.
Patio Cover - One-story structure not
exceeding 12' in height. Enclosure walls may have any configuration, provided
the open area of the longer wall and one additional wall is equal to at
least 65% of the area below 6'-8" of each wall, a measured from the floor.
Openings may be enclosed with insect screening or plastic that is readily
removable. Translucent or transparent plastic not more than 0.125" in
thickness. They shall be used only for recreational, outdoor living purposes
and not as carports, garages, storage rooms or habitable rooms.
Pressure gauge - an instrument for
measuring the pressure of fluids, gases or air.
Pressure relief valve - a
pressure-activated valve held closed by a spring or other means and designed
to automatically relieve pressure in excess of setting; also called safety
valve.
Private Riding Arena - means
an enclosed or unenclosed building or a portion of a building used exclusively
for private equestrian activities by the building owners, guests or employees
not to exceed a capacity of thirty (30) persons. The area within the private
riding arena shall not be used for storage areas, animal stalls, offices,
viewing areas, shows, events, public riding lessons or similar uses or
occupancies. Such buildings shall be classified as Group U, Div. 3 occupancy.
Private swimming pool - any
structure, whether in-ground or above ground, designed or used for swimming
or recreational bathing that contains water in excess of 18".
PSI - Pound pressure per square inch.
Remodeling - see alter or alteration
Repair - the reconstruction or renewal of
any part of an existing building for the purpose of its maintenance.
Smoke Detector - a state fire marshal
approved and listed device that senses
visible or invisible particles of combustion.
Storable swimming or
wading pool - Those that are constructed on or above ground and are
capable of holding water to a maximum depth of 42" or a pool with nonmetallic
molded polymeric walls or inflatable fabric walls regardless of dimension.
Story - That portion of a building included
between the upper surface of any floor and the upper surface of the floor
next above, except that the topmost story shall be that portion of a building
included between the upper surface of the topmost floor and the ceiling
or roof above. If the finish floor level directly above a useable or unused
under-floor space is more than 6 ft (1829 mm) above grade, as defined
herein, for more than 50 percent of the total perimeter or is more than
12 feet (3658 mm) above grade, as defined herein, at any point, such usable
or unused under-floor space shall be considered a story.
Story, first - the lowest story in
a building that qualifies as a story, as defined herein, except that a
floor level in a building having only one floor level shall be classified
as a first story, provided such floor level is not more than 4 feet (1219
mm) below grade, as defined herein, for more than 50 percent of the total
perimeter or not more than 8 feet (2438 mm) below grade, as defined herein,
at any point.
Structural observation -
the visual observation of the structural system, for general conformance
to the approved plans and specification, at significant construction stages
and at completion of the structural system. Structural observation does
not include or waive the responsibility of the inspection required by
Section 108, 1701 or other sections of this code.
Structure - that which is build or constructed,
as edifice or building of any kind, or any piece of work artificially
built up or composed of parts joined together in some definite manner.
Technically infeasible -
With respect to an alteration of a building or a facility, that is has
little likelihood of being accomplished because existing structural conditions
would require removing or altering a load-bearing member which is an essential
part of the structural frame; or because other existing physical or site
constraints prohibit modification or addition of elements, spaces or features
which are in full or strict compliance with the minimum requirements for
new construction and which are necessary to provide accessibility.
Through-penetration fire
stop - is a material, device or construction installed to resist,
for a prescribed time period, the passage of flame, heat and hot gases
through openings which penetrate the entire fire-resistive assembly in
order to accommodate cables, cable trays, conduit, tubing, pipes or similar
items.
Total perimeter - the outer limits
of the lowest level under consideration. The perimeter is the bound area
formed by the exterior walls of that level. Posts which support an upper
structure are considered an exterior wall. Canitlevered exterior balconies
or decks are not included (Section 224 and Reference 2.).
Treated wood - wood treated with an
approved preservative under treating and quality procedures.
Unconditioned Space - A space
that is neither directly or indirectly conditioned space, which can be
isolated from conditioned space by portions and/or closable doors.
Unreasonable Hardship - exists
when the enforcing agency finds that compliance with the building standard
would make the specific work of the project affected by the building standard
unfeasible, based on an overall evaluation of the following factors:
- The cost of providing access.
- The cost of all construction contemplated.
- The impact of proposed improvements on financial feasibility.
- The nature of accessibility which would be gained or lost.
- The nature of the use of the facility under construction and its availability
to persons of disabilities. The details of any finding of unreasonable
hardship shall be recorded and entered in the files of the enforcing
agency.
Walls -
Bearing wall - any wall
meeting either of the following classification:
- Any metal or wood study wall that supports more than 100 lbs per
linear foot (1.459 kN per linear meter) of superimposed load.
- Any masonry or concrete wall that supports more than 200 pounds
per linear foot (2.918 kN per linear meter) superimposed load, or
any such wall supporting its own weight for more than one story.
Exterior wall - any wall or element
of a wall, or any member or group of members, that defines the exterior
boundaries or courts of a building and that has a slope of 60 degrees
or greater which the horizontal plane.
Faced wall - a wall in which the masonry
facing and backing are so bonded as to exert a common action under load.
Nonbearing wall - any wall that
is not a bearing wall.
Parapet wall - is that part of any
wall entirely above the roof line.
Retaining wall - is a wall designed
to resist the lateral displacement of soil or other materials.
Water heater - an appliance designed
to supply hot water and is equipped with automatic controls limited water
temperature to a maximum of 210° F (99° C).
Wind Speed
Basic - is the fastest-mile wind speed
associated with an annual probability of 0.02 measured at a point 33
feet above the ground for an area having Exposure C category.
Exposure B - has terrain with buildings,
forest or surface irregularities, covering at least 20% of the ground
level area extending one mile or more from the site.
Exposure C - has terrain that is flat
and generally open extending ½ mile or more from the site in any full
quadrant.
Exposure D - represents the most severe
exposure in areas with Basic Wind Speeds of 80 miles per hour or greater
and has terrain that is flat and unobstructed facing large bodies of
water over one mile or more in width relative to any quadrant of the
building site. Exposure D extends inland from the shoreline 1/4 mile.
Wood
of natural resistance to decay or termites - the heartwood of the
species set forth below. Corner sapwood is permitted on 5 percent of the
pieces provided 90 or more of the width of each side on which it occurs
is heartwood. Recognized species are:
Decay resistant: Redwood, Cedars, Black Locust.
Termite resistant: Redwood Eastern Red Cedar.
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