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What is NYC BC § 2304.12.1.5?

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This section establishes the minimum clearance requirements between wood siding and earth for the exterior of a building. Specifically, it mandates a clearance of at least 8 inches or 2 inches from certain horizontal surfaces, unless the materials used are naturally durable or preservative-treated wood. Applies to building owners maintaining structures with wood siding.

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2304.12.1.5 Wood siding.

BC § 2304.12.1.5

Clearance between wood siding and earth on the exterior of a building shall not be less than 8 inches (203 mm) or less than 2 inches (51 mm) vertical from covered concrete steps, porch slabs, patio slabs and similar horizontal surfaces exposed to the weather except where siding, sheathing and wall framing are of naturally durable or preservative-treated wood.

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