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What is NYC BC § 2308.2.2?

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This section establishes the maximum allowable floor-to-floor height in buildings, which is set at 11 feet, 7 inches. Additionally, it specifies that the height of exterior bearing walls and interior braced walls cannot exceed 10 feet. Applies to building owners and property operators involved in construction and renovation.

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2308.2.2 Allowable floor-to-floor height.

BC § 2308.2.2

Maximum floor-to-floor height shall not exceed 11 feet, 7 inches (3531 mm). Exterior bearing wall and interior braced wall heights shall not exceed a stud height of 10 feet (3048 mm).

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