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What is NYC FC § 3703.4?

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This section regulates the storage of agricultural products, such as hay and straw, in relation to combustible fiber storage locations. It mandates a clear horizontal distance equal to the height of the pile between these products and the storage location, and limits stack sizes to 100 tons with a minimum separation of 20 feet between stacks. Applies to property operators managing agricultural product storage.

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3703.4 Agricultural products.

FC § 3703.4

Hay, straw, seed cotton or similar agricultural products shall not be stored in an area adjoining any combustible fiber storage location unless a clear horizontal distance equal to the height of a pile is maintained between such agricultural products and such storage location. Storage shall be limited to stacks of 100 tons (91 metric tons) each. Stacks shall be separated by a minimum of 20 feet (6096 mm) of clear space.

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