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What is NYC FC § 5704.4.2.4.1?

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This section outlines the requirements for the storage of liquids adjacent to buildings, specifying that quantities may exceed 1,100 gallons if certain conditions are met, including maintaining a minimum 10-foot separation between piles. Applies to property operators managing liquid storage near buildings.

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5704.4.2.4.1 Separation.

FC § 5704.4.2.4.1

The quantity of liquids stored adjacent to a building protected in accordance with FC 5704.4.2.4(2) may exceed 1,100 gallons (4163 L), provided that the maximum quantity per pile does not exceed 1,100 gallons (4163 L) and each pile is separated by a 10-foot-minimum (3048 mm) clear space along the common wall. Where the quantity stored exceeds 1,100 gallons (4163 L) adjacent to a building complying with FC 5704.4.2.4(1), or the provisions of FC 5704.4.2.4(1) cannot be met, a minimum distance in accordance with the column for distance to a lot line in FC Table 5704.4.2 shall be maintained between buildings and the nearest container.

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