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What is NYC BC § 2104.1.3?

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This section mandates that the center of gravity of projecting masonry or molded cornices must be within the middle one-third of the supporting wall unless adequate structural support and anchorage are provided. It also requires terra cotta and metal cornices to have a structural frame made of approved noncombustible material. Applies to building owners responsible for structural integrity.

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2104.1.3 Projecting masonry and cornices.

BC § 2104.1.3

Unless structural support and anchorage are provided to resist the overturning moment, the center of gravity of projecting masonry or molded cornices shall lie within the middle one-third of the supporting wall. Terra cotta and metal cornices shall be provided with a structural frame of approved noncombustible material anchored in a manner approved by the commissioner.

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