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What is NYC MC § 1305.11.1.3?

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This section regulates the storage of fuel oil inside buildings, limiting the quantity to 330 gallons per story above the lowest floor. It mandates compliance with specific piping requirements and includes exceptions for special flood hazard areas. Applies to building owners managing fuel oil storage.

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1305.11.1.3 Inside of buildings; above the lowest floor.

MC § 1305.11.1.3

Fuel-oil above the lowest floor inside of a building shall be limited to 330 gallons (1249.1 L) per story. The maximum quantity shall include oversized piping as described in 1305.9.12. Piping installations shall comply with the requirements of Section 1305.9. Exception: Fuel-oil storage capacity in special flood hazard areas and shaded X-Zones, as defined in Chapter 2 of the New York City Building Code, shall comply with Section G307.4 of Appendix G of the New York City Building Code.

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